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Lamellar and bone
* Lamellar bone, which has a regular parallel alignment of collagen into sheets ( lamellae ) and is mechanically strong
Lamellar bone, which makes its first appearance in the fetus during the third trimester, is stronger and filled with many collagen fibers parallel to other fibers in the same layer ( these parallel columns are called osteons ).
Lamellar bone deposition

Lamellar and also
Lamellar armour is generally associated with the armour worn by the samurai class of feudal Japan, although it came to Japan from Korea. Lamellar armour is also associated with Mongolia, Eastern Russia, the tribes of Siberia and the Sarmatians, evidence of lamellar armour has also been found in various European countries.
Lamellar ichthyosis, also known as ichthyosis lammellaris and nonbullous congenital ichthyosis, is a rare inherited skin disorder, affecting around 1 in 600, 000 people.
There is also a build up of deposits ( Basal Linear Deposits or BLinD and Basal Lamellar Deposits BLamD ) on and within the membrane, primarily consisting of phospholipids.
Lamellar armour was also used by the countries that were affected by the invasion of the Mongols world-wide, including the conquest of China and the middle east.

Lamellar and surface
Lamellar corpuscles have a large receptive field on the skin's surface with an especially sensitive center.

Lamellar and layers
Lamellar corpuscles cause action potentials when the skin is rapidly indented but not when the pressure is steady, due to the layers of connective tissue that cover the nerve ending.
Lamellar structures or microstructures are composed of fine, alternating layers of different materials in the form of lamellae.

Lamellar and .
Lamellar armour was one of three early body armour types, made from rectangular or vaguely rectangular armour plates laced into horizontal rows.
Lamellar armour was used over a wide range of time periods in Eastern Europe, the Middle East and across Asia, including Japan.
Lamellar armour consists of hundreds of small rectangular iron, leather, or bronze plates ( scales or lamellae ) which are pierced in various locations and laced together into horizontal rows to the proper length needed to construct a particular armour item.
Lamellar armour eventually overtook scale armour in popularity as lamellar restricted the users movements much less than scale armour.
Lamellar armour was often worn as augmentation to existing armour, such as over a mail hauberk.
Lamellar is pictured in many historical sources on Byzantine warriors, especially heavy cavalry.
Lamellar was used by various cultures from this time up through the 16th century.
Lamellar armour reached Japan around the 5th century.
Lamellar corpuscles, or Pacinian corpuscles, are one of the four major types of mechanoreceptor.
Similar in physiology to the Meissner's corpuscle, Lamellar corpuscles are larger and fewer in number than both Merkel cells and Meissner's corpuscles.
The Lamellar corpuscle is oval-shaped and approximately 1 mm in length.
Lamellar corpuscles detect gross pressure changes and vibrations and are rapidly adapting ( phasic ) receptors.
Lamellar corpuscles sense stimuli due to the deformation of their rings of lamellae, which press on the top of the sensory neuron and causes it to bend.
Lamellar Ichthyosis often presents with a " colloidal " membrane at birth.
Lamellar armor was worn over the thick coat.
Lamellar tearing is a type of failure mode that only occurs in rolled steel products that has been virtually eliminated with cleaner steels.

bone and also
This was also a corpse -- a male, judging from the coral arm bands, the tribal scars still discernible on the maggoty face, the painted bone of the warrior caste which still pierced the septum of the rotting nose.
In many amphibians there are also vomerine teeth attached to a facial bone in the roof of the mouth.
Its usage is mostly restricted to engravings on stone and jewelry, although inscriptions have also been found on bone and wood.
The dried leaves and twigs of the yerba mate plant ( Ilex paraguariensis ) are placed in a small cup, also called mate, usually made from a gourd, but also from bone or horn.
Strategically located in the Baltic Sea, Bornholm has been a bone of contention usually ruled by Denmark, but also by Lübeck and Sweden.
The location and treatment of the primary lesion also crucial, as is the removal of any foreign material ( bone, dirt, bullets, and so forth ).
One of the types of tissue that makes up bone is the mineralized osseous tissue, also called bone tissue, that gives it rigidity and a coral-like three-dimensional internal structure.
* Detoxification — bone tissues can also store heavy metals and other foreign elements, removing them from the blood and reducing their effects on other tissues.
Compact bone may also be referred to as dense bone.
Filling the interior of the bone is the trabecular bone tissue ( an open cell porous network also called cancellous or spongy bone ), which is composed of a network of rod-and plate-like elements that make the overall organ lighter and allow room for blood vessels and marrow.
Osteoblasts also manufacture hormones, such as prostaglandins, to act on the bone itself.
Intramembranous ossification mainly occurs during formation of the flat bones of the skull but also the mandible, maxilla, and clavicles ; the bone is formed from connective tissue such as mesenchyme tissue rather than from cartilage.
Osteoblasts can also be induced to secrete a number of cytokines that promote reabsorbtion of bone by stimulating osteoclast activity and differentiation from progenitor cells.
Bones, in particular after calcination to bone ash is used as source of calcium phosphate for the production of bone china and previously also phosphorus chemicals.
Biotechnology is also commonly associated with landmark breakthroughs in new medical therapies to treat hepatitis B, hepatitis C, cancers, arthritis, haemophilia, bone fractures, multiple sclerosis, and cardiovascular disorders.
As they do not have bone marrow, red blood cells are produced in the spleen and the epigonal organ ( special tissue around the gonads, which is also thought to play a role in the immune system ).
Calcium is the fifth-most-abundant element by mass in the human body, where it is a common cellular ionic messenger with many functions, and serves also as a structural element in bone.
In Cantonese they are called " Gwat Pai " ( 骨牌 ), which literally means " bone tiles ", it is also the name of a northern Chinese game, where the rules are quite different from the southern Chinese game Tien Gow.

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