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  1. ... of single-site Phase III trials includes (1) shark cartilage for cancer in collaboration with NCI (CTEP), (2) “ ... following: (1) Phase III clinical trial of oral shark cartilage in patients with cancer (in protocol review phase), ( ...
  2. ... compound Q, St.. John’s Wort, roxithromycin, peptide-T, shark's cartilage. Not all clubs carry the same items. If ...
  3. ... the interior. The jaws of the Rays and Sharks, formed of cartilage, and fenced round on their sides and edges ... characteristic tubercles. In the Ray, as in the Sharks, the piece of thin cartilage of which this plate seems the homologue, is ...
  4. ... seventh or eighth rib ” (Todd) ; “ the eighth costal cartilage,” without reference to the particular part of the structure (Gray, ... have the great disadvantage of making the older references unintelligible. If ... costal cartilage). This plane passes through the second lumbar vertebra ...
  5. NLM Digital Collections - A system of surgery (Volume 1) 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Lee & Blanchard, 1847
    ... same direction." Yet had they previously stated, in reference to temporary cartilage, " When ossification begins, the cells which hitherto were ... Bichat." (pp. 808, 9.) Toynbee (a) observes, in reference to articular cartilages :—"Although they are properly considered as non-vascular ...
  6. ... hosslatrockan. (Rajahatis Lin.) [On the chemical composition of cartilage of the shark.] Upsala Lakaref. Forh., 1888-9, xxiv, 495-506.— ...
  7. NLM Digital Collections - The physiological anatomy and physiology of man 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Blanchard and Lea, 1857
    ... the cranium itself, excepting in the rays and sharks, in which it is enclosed by the cranial cartilages. It is suspended in fluid (part, probably, of ... M. D. Vol. III.—Pathological Anatomy ofthe Bones, Cartilages, Muscles, and Skin, ... work more easy of reference, and at the same time less cum- brous ...
  8. ... P.). Note on the injuries to the semilunar cartilage of the knee, with special reference to industrial accidents. Med. Rec, N. Y., 1921, ... T.). Treatment of recurrent lesions of the semilunar cartilages of the knee-joint, with special reference to manipulation. Proc. Roy. Soc. Med., Lond., 1923- ...
  9. ... less vascular. It fulfils, with respect to the cartilages, the same functions as the periosteum with reference to the bones, and moreover, it imparts to ...
  10. NLM Digital Collections - A manual of histology 
    Publication: New York : William Wood & Company, 1882
    ... very short bony tubes ; in the cartilaginous fishes (shark, skate) they lie in canals hol- lowed out in the cartilage, while in man and the higher verte- brates ...
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