Several companies are developing similar bone mending products for small bone fractures but with no load-bearing characteristics.
The 21-year-old turned his ankle and cracked a small bone just above the ankle in his fibia, ruining his hopes of making his first Premier League start against West Ham on Saturday.
Roasting a whole chicken can take well over an hour, depending on its size, but simply roasting small bone-in pieces of a broken-down bird, as is called for here, takes half an hour or less.
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These are all valid concerns, and it seems that Adobe have thrown existing users a small bone by saying that it will continue to provide bug fixes for Creative Suite 6 owners, although for how long is not known.
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It had a small wingspan and a bone structure that would have restricted its ability to flap its wings.
When she returned to competition, she carried on the court a small bottle containing the bone fragments cut from her ankle, just to remind her of how lucky she was to compete again.
He remains small, with low bone density, but Soliris has stopped the attacks that destroyed his kidneys in the first place, and his dad is hoping a kidney transplant will follow and give him a normal life.
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After three years, those in the exercise therapy group had maintained their bone density, unlike the small control group that was inactive.
The trees grow small and stunted, their living branches bleached bone-white by wind and dust.
Rather than cut programs to the bone or increase class sizes, several small districts have recently consolidated with bigger districts.
Somehow, out of the unpromising material of small, disturbed lives, Suleiman has made a bone-dry comedy dedicated to the precarious border between the hapless and the hopeless.
In Mr Meier's 1995 Museum of Contemporary Art in Barcelona, a long, icy cathedralesque sepulchre at the margins of the local red-light district, the small collection seems lost against the architect's bone-white walls.
Small, dark hands, they looked tanned to the bone by long years of outdoor work.
It can lead to serious long-term complications, such as the brittle bone disease osteoporosis, infertility and cancer of the small intestine.
The small, soft, edible bones of fresh sardines and smelts and canned bone-in fish like salmon are valuable sources of calcium.
That, combined with the constant pounding Ware endured through an entire season of basketball, may have created small stress fractures in the tibia and fibula bones in his lower leg, causing his bone to snap when he took a bad step.
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For starters we have our own cuts, and we like to separate the different types of meat by its texture and shape, so for example what you guys call T-bone we actually divide into two different cuts: the boneless Lomo and the small steak Costeleta.
The FIA's biggest bone of contention appears to be a significant reduction in the number of board seats small broker members can vote on under the new organization, to three from the 16 governor seats on which they can currently vote.
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