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  1. ... not finished growing. A fracture involving a growth plate (the cartilage plate near the end of the bone of a ...
  2. ... chips or cookies. VEGETABLES: MAKE HALF OF YOUR PLATE FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Vegetables can be raw, fresh, ... as a snack. FRUITS: MAKE HALF OF YOUR PLATE FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Fruits can be fresh, canned, ...
  3. An abdominal x-ray is an imaging test to look at organs and structures in the abdomen. Organs include the liver, spleen, stomach, ...
  4. ... the cut bone will be joined. A metal plate with screws or a nail down the center ... RESTRICTION Bone growth takes place at the growth plates (physes) at each end of long bones in ...
  5. ... sutures refer to an overlap of the bony plates of the skull in an infant, with or ... or young child is made up of bony plates that allow for growth of the skull. The ...
  6. ... home from the store. Serve food on smaller plates. Eat from a salad plate instead of a dinner plate. Keep serving dishes on the kitchen counter so ...
  7. ... calories. It is easy to keep filling your plate when you serve food family style on the table. Instead, fill your plate once and keep extras in the kitchen. Or, ...
  8. ... or young child is made up of bony plates that allow for growth. The borders where these plates come together are called sutures or suture lines. ...
  9. ... of an infant is made up of bony plates. The gaps between the plates allow for growth of the skull. The places where these plates connect are called sutures or suture lines. They ...
  10. ... you need during meals is to use the plate method. This is a visual food guide that ... larger portions of non-starchy vegetables (half the plate) and moderate portions of protein (one quarter of ...
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