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Bone structure and anatomy. Close-up of Yellow bone marrow. Under a magnifying glass, Red bone marrow. Schematic illustration-stock-foto
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Bone Marrow anatomy vector illustration with red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets-stock-foto
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A 3d rendering of connection between hematopoietic stem cells and a femur. it's intended to suggest the potential for red blood cell development.-stock-foto
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A 3d rendering of connection between hematopoietic stem cells and a femur. it's intended to suggest the potential for red blood cell development.-stock-foto
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A 3d rendering of connection between hematopoietic stem cells and a femur. it's intended to suggest the potential for red blood cell development.-stock-foto
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A 3d rendering of connection between hematopoietic stem cells and a femur. it's intended to suggest the potential for red blood cell development.-stock-foto
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Bone anatomy. Close-up of Osteoclast for Breaks down Bone tissue, Osteoblast that Synthesize Bone and Osteocyte. Cross section of a human femur. Vecto-stock-foto
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Bone remodeling process. Close-up of Osteoblasts, Osteoclast, Osteocytes and bone lining cells. Bone resorption and matrix formation. Vector illustrat-stock-foto
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Bone anatomy. Close-up of Compact and Spongy bones. Femur structure. Yellow marrow and Red bone marrow. Vector illustration-stock-foto
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Mexico. 14th May, 2024.A person searching for human remains uses a metal rod to test how compact the earth is, to listen for the sound of the metal hitting bone, and to smell the rod when it is removed from the ground.  Sound and smell can be used to find human remains, Mexico. 14th May, 2024. In Mexico one person is disappeared every hour. Ceci Flores recently found another site that the Mexican Government claimed contained only animal remains. Credit: Lexie Harrison-Cripps/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Mexico. 14th May, 2024.A person searching for human remains uses a metal rod to test how compact the earth is, to listen for the sound of the metal hitting bone, and to smell the rod when it is removed from the ground.  Sound and smell can be used to find human remains, Mexico. 14th May, 2024. In Mexico one person is disappeared every hour. Ceci Flores recently found another site that the Mexican Government claimed contained only animal remains. Credit: Lexie Harrison-Cripps/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Types of bone cells for Bone formation, resorption and remodeling. Osteocyte, lining cells, osteoblast, osteoclast. Osteogenesis. Isometric flat vecto-stock-foto
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Bone anatomy. Structure of a femur. Close-up of a cross section of Spongy Trabeculated bone tissue with Red bone marrow. vector illustration-stock-foto
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Very playful and inquisitive boxer peeping over the fence-stock-foto
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dumbbell spanner and vintage  dogbone wrenches for hexagonal head cap  Bike screws, soft focus close up, isolated on white-stock-foto
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Bone cells, section, 20X light micrograph. Compact bone with osteons or haversian system or canals, hematoxylin-eosin stained, under light microscope.-stock-foto
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Right Clavicle-Multiple Views-stock-foto
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Anterior view of Right Clavicle-stock-foto
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Superior view of Right Clavicle-stock-foto
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Right view of Right Clavicle-stock-foto
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Posterior view of Right Clavicle-stock-foto
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Left view of Right Clavicle-stock-foto
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Inferior view of Right Clavicle-stock-foto
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Purebred Spanish Horses exhibition. Rider and Mount Envelope-stock-foto
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Purebred Spanish Horses exhibition. Walk begining-stock-foto
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Purebred Spanish Horses exhibition. Motion bluerred shot-stock-foto
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Transverse section through human bone osteon and Haversian canal. Histological slide stained with hematoxylin and eosin (H&E).-stock-foto
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Folding Fan. France, 1855-1865. Costumes; Accessories. Paper leaf, bone sticks, brass metallic loop, button and rivet-stock-foto
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Bone Counter-stock-foto
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density of a healthy bone. Cross section of human femur. Inside of a bone showing the trabecular structure. Close-up of bone tissue.-stock-foto
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Double-Sided Comb 7th century Frankish. Double-Sided Comb  465580 Frankish, Double-Sided Comb, 7th century, Bone, iron pins, Overall: 3 15/16 x 1 1/4 x 7/16 in. (10 x 3.2 x 1.1 cm). The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Gift of J. Pierpont Morgan, 1917 (17.193.255)-stock-foto
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Game piece in the shape of a baboon 332–30 B.C. Ptolemaic Period Animal ankle joints, anatomically termed astragals, were used as gaming pieces. The knucklebone itself might be carved, or astragal-shaped gaming pieces might be carved from other sources or materials. All were termed astragals, which were used like dice or jacks.This baboon has been compactly carved, seated and with limbs and head against its body, to serve as an astragal.. Game piece in the shape of a baboon  545212-stock-foto
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Stylus. Stylus. Ivory or bone-stock-foto
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Double-Sided Comb 7th century Frankish. Double-Sided Comb  465561 Frankish, Double-Sided Comb, 7th century, Bone, iron pins, Overall: 4 13/16 x 1 5/8 x 1/2 in. (12.3 x 4.1 x 1.2 cm). The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Gift of J. Pierpont Morgan, 1917 (17.193.238)-stock-foto
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Fan 1815–40 French. Fan  209716-stock-foto
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Bone pin ca. 1st–2nd century A.D. Roman Representing a female bust.. Bone pin  244073-stock-foto
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Game piece in the shape of a baboon 332–30 B.C. Ptolemaic Period Animal ankle joints, anatomically termed astragals, were used as gaming pieces. The knucklebone itself might be carved, or astragal-shaped gaming pieces might be carved from other sources or materials. All were termed astragals, which were used like dice or jacks.This baboon has been compactly carved, seated and with its head turned, to serve as an astragal.. Game piece in the shape of a baboon  545211-stock-foto
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Netsuke of Boar with a Human Skull 19th century Japan. Netsuke of Boar with a Human Skull. Japan. 19th century. Ivory. Edo (1615–1868) or Meiji period (1868–1912). Netsuke-stock-foto
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Toilet box Cypriot. Toilet box. Cypriot. Bone-stock-foto
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Toilet box Cypriot. Toilet box. Cypriot. Bone-stock-foto