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... ( collagen ) fibres , which pass from one part to the other . There are two types of fibrous joints : suture and gomphosis . A suture is formed by the fibrous covering , or perios- teum , of two bones passing between them . In the adult ...
... ( collagen ) fibres , which pass from one part to the other . There are two types of fibrous joints : suture and gomphosis . A suture is formed by the fibrous covering , or perios- teum , of two bones passing between them . In the adult ...
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... collagen fibres form a spongework in the meshes of which lie cartilage cells , thus forming articular cartilage . The continuity of the periosteal collagen with that of the artic- ular cartilage can be seen by means of polarized light ...
... collagen fibres form a spongework in the meshes of which lie cartilage cells , thus forming articular cartilage . The continuity of the periosteal collagen with that of the artic- ular cartilage can be seen by means of polarized light ...
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... Collagen diseases . " The collagen diseases are so called because in all of them abnormalities develop in the collagen - containing connective tissue . These diseases are primarily generalized or systemic , frequently accom- panied by ...
... Collagen diseases . " The collagen diseases are so called because in all of them abnormalities develop in the collagen - containing connective tissue . These diseases are primarily generalized or systemic , frequently accom- panied by ...
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