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circumferential lamella one of the layers of bone that underlie the periosteum and endosteum. ... lamella; lamella, cemental; lamellae; lamellar; lamellar bone; lamellar cataract; lamellar exfoliation; lamellar ichthyosis;
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medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/lamella
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This video was produced to help students of human anatomy at Modesto Junior College study our anatomical models.
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www.youtube.com/watch?v=cNdwwVCpld8
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Slide BB-10, bone, cow femur, (Dahlia violet). This slide shows, in addition to those features seen on slide A39, outer circumferential lamellae. The thickness of this layer probably reflects the weight the legs are required to support.
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www.mc.vanderbilt.edu/histology/labmanual2002/labsectio...
www.mc.vanderbilt.edu/histology/labmanual2002/labsection1/CartilageandBone03.htm
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The inner circumferential lamellae form the inner layer of bone adjacent to the marrow cavity. They do not necessarily form continuous layers, and may not be present in all specimens. Volkmann's canals penetrating from the periosteal or endosteal surfaces may be present;
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ect.downstate.edu/courseware/histomanual/bone.html
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The surface formed by the endosteal lamellae is often more irregular than the surface formed by the circumferential lamellae. The space between these two sets of lamellae is filled by Haversian systems and interstitial lamellae.
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www.lab.anhb.uwa.edu.au/mb140/CorePages/Bone/Bone.htm
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CLASSIFICATION OF BONE 1. LONG - long in relationship to it's width. Most long bones have a shaft and two prominant extremities. Most are used for leverage. i.e. arm, leg. 2. SHORT - cubical and compact, found where limited motion exists. i.e. wrist, ankle. ... This page uses frames, but your browser doesn't support them.
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campus.udayton.edu/~brahler/courses/HSS305/Assignments/...
campus.udayton.edu/~brahler/courses/HSS305/Assignments/Structures_web_files/v3_document.htm
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