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Abstracts from Current Literature

Abstracts from Current Literature from Abstracts Current Literature and Anatomy Physiology 146:786, The Physiology of Bonk Growth. Hugo Arch. f. klin. Chir. Maas, increase in of bone the the The thickness on periosteum, length depends on the In to order understand the physiologic significance growing cartilage. in is of one must know that the somewhat growing cartilage growth length not occur different from the in thickness. does in the same growth Length as on fashion thickness when it results from the of but deposition layer layer, results from the formation of which constitutes a far spongelike network, more rôle mechanical than the cortex. The important against injury compact the laid as soft calcium-free osteoid formation of is down spongiosa layer seat which after mechanical becomes the of of calcium tissue, activity deposits and virtue of the of calcium there is exerted salt, by deposition physiologic If'it were not for such a which seems to growth factor, possess pressure. would the the even because of protective faculty, spongiosa stop growing is mechanical The whole one of of bone taking activity. question growth place most in that of the bone which sustains the amount of function ; part greatest to both cortex and this is http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png American journal of diseases of children American Medical Association

Abstracts from Current Literature

American journal of diseases of children , Volume 35 (4) – Apr 1, 1928

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American Medical Association
Copyright
Copyright © 1928 American Medical Association. All Rights Reserved. Applicable FARS/DFARS Restrictions Apply to Government Use.
ISSN
0096-8994
eISSN
1538-3628
DOI
10.1001/archpedi.1928.01920220109013
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from Abstracts Current Literature and Anatomy Physiology 146:786, The Physiology of Bonk Growth. Hugo Arch. f. klin. Chir. Maas, increase in of bone the the The thickness on periosteum, length depends on the In to order understand the physiologic significance growing cartilage. in is of one must know that the somewhat growing cartilage growth length not occur different from the in thickness. does in the same growth Length as on fashion thickness when it results from the of but deposition layer layer, results from the formation of which constitutes a far spongelike network, more rôle mechanical than the cortex. The important against injury compact the laid as soft calcium-free osteoid formation of is down spongiosa layer seat which after mechanical becomes the of of calcium tissue, activity deposits and virtue of the of calcium there is exerted salt, by deposition physiologic If'it were not for such a which seems to growth factor, possess pressure. would the the even because of protective faculty, spongiosa stop growing is mechanical The whole one of of bone taking activity. question growth place most in that of the bone which sustains the amount of function ; part greatest to both cortex and this is

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American journal of diseases of childrenAmerican Medical Association

Published: Apr 1, 1928

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