RM2B0D7CM–Bone, leg bone, bone, leg bone, organic, bone, L: 18 cm, Switzerland
RM2BEH6J9–An illustration of a comminuted fracture in which the bone has broken into several pieces.
RMKP69XF–BONE, ILLUSTRATION
RF2JRY647–Osteoporotic bone tissue, illustration
RMMBD39N–Superstitions - The Wish Bone. When the wish bone of a chicken or turkey is pulled in this way, the person who retains the larger half may make a wish. Originally this was restricted to the Christmas turkey or chicken.
RMK2288D–Paired bone forming the skeleton of the thigh, between the hip and knee joints.
RFDDAKFJ–Grilled BBQ T-Bone Steak with Fresh Rosemary
RF2JFWNPX–Cow Bone Dog Chew Cut Out on White.
RMBR4NP5–forearm x-ray showing a distal radius fracture in a 14 year old boy
RF2HTYWD4–Art inspired by Plaque from a Casket with a bird, 4th–5th century, Made in Byzantine Egypt, Coptic, Bone with polychromy, Overall: 2 7/8 x 2 x 1/8 in. (7.3 x 5.1 x 0.3 cm), Ivories-Bone, Bone plaques were used to decorate couches, chests, and other furniture. Some were carved in relief, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RMMHMJCW–PAPIN'S BONE DIGESTER
RM2PGJPXW–Illustration of a bone
RMEX70NA–Roman surgical instrument 1st century AD. two bone chisels
RMDTGAFJ–Moa bone fragment
RMKF2RPH–American-Indian bone flute tibia. South America Early history
RMCXXGXM–Mixed-breed puppy with a bone-shaped pillow, North Tyrol, Austria, Europe
RMK2YJW3–Adult male Golden Retriever dog with huge bone
RMGDF2NT–sheep bone
RFFBNN1G–Bone disease concept with osteomalacia or osteoperosis as a medical anatomy symbol as a weakening and deformed spongy skeleton tissue with porous weak skeletal structure due to softening of the bones.
RFR3P9M1–Illustration of the process of the formation of new bone tissue by cells called osteoblasts. It is related to growth factors and molecular proteins.
RM2BDXX0M–Paleontologist Uncovering Bone
RF2JKWMWG–Bone structure: spongy bone showing the spongy and compact tissue.
RFPR1RMJ–Bone tissue. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of human cancellous (spongy) bone. Bone tissue can be either cortical (compact) or cancellous. Cortical bone usually makes up the exterior of the bone, while cancellous bone is found in the interior. Cancellous bone is characterised by a honeycomb arrangement, comprising a network of trabeculae (rod-shaped tissue). These structures provide support and strength to the bone. The spaces within this tissue contain bone marrow (not seen), a blood forming substance. Magnification: x13 when printed 10cm wide.
RFEDTGX6–Multiple fracture at index,little finger,metacarpal bone
RMK22880–Very large paired bone making up the skeleton of the arm, between the shoulder and elbow joints.
RFDDAKE8–Grilled BBQ T-Bone Steak with Fresh Rosemary
RMBR4HWJ–x-ray showing a distal humerus fracture in a 7 year old boy.
RF2HTYWE6–Art inspired by Plaque with an Eros, 4th–5th century, Made in Byzantine Egypt, Coptic, Bone, traces of red and blue paint, Overall: 3 9/16 x 2 3/8 x 3/16 in. (9.1 x 6 x 0.4 cm), Ivories-Bone, Bone plaques were used to decorate couches, chests, and other furniture. Some were carved in, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RM2F3RPFW–The charred remains of a North American F051 Mustang in the 'bone yard'. The parts of other F-51 Mustangs and Mk. IVs appear. Serial numbers KM326 and KM370 are visible on scraps from South African Air Force aircraft.
RM2PGJPY1–Illustration of a fish bone
RMMHMJCG–PAPIN'S BONE DIGESTER
RMDTGAFR–Moa bone fragment
RMKF2RPG–hunter's bone flute from the Macuchi tribe, Guyana. Tibia South America. Early history
RMCXXGXA–Mixed-breed puppy lying on a bone-shaped pillow, North Tyrol, Austria, Europe
RMK2YJWM–Adult male Golden Retriever dog with huge bone
RMBT937W–This is rib of beef on the bone a prime cut of beef in the UK
RFF0MMWM–Bone with osteoperosis medical anatomy concept as a strong healthy and normal spongy tissue against unhealthy porous weak skeleton structure due to aging or illness.
RMB63CF0–Bearded Vulture or Lammergeier Gypaetus barbatus Adult swallowing bone and Griffon Vulture Gyps fulvus
RM2BDXX12–Paleontologist Uncovering Bone
RF2JKWMYK–Bone structure: spongy bone showing the spongy and compact tissue.
RFPR1RKN–Bone tissue. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of human cancellous (spongy) bone. Bone tissue can be either cortical (compact) or cancellous. Cortical bone usually makes up the exterior of the bone, while cancellous bone is found in the interior. Cancellous bone is characterised by a honeycomb arrangement, comprising a network of trabeculae (rod-shaped tissue). These structures provide support and strength to the bone. The spaces within this tissue contain bone marrow (not seen), a blood forming substance. Magnification: x13 when printed 10cm wide.
RFEDX3G3–Left image : Fracture shaft of fibula (calf bone) , Right image : It was splinted with plaster cast
RMK2283D–Very large paired bone making up the skeleton of the arm, between the shoulder and elbow joints.
RFDDAKE3–Grilled BBQ T-Bone Steak with Fresh Rosemary
RMFJ677D–Russian sturgeon (Acipenser gueldenstaedtii, Acipenser gueldenstaedti), detail, bone plates
RMBR4K7K–x-ray showing a clavicle fracture
RF2HW906X–Art inspired by Plaque from a Casket with a Dancing Woman, 4th–5th century, Made in Byzantine Egypt, Coptic, Bone with red polychromy, Overall: 4 1/8 x 2 1/16 x 3/16 in. (10.5 x 5.3 x 0.4 cm), Ivories-Bone, Bone plaques were used to decorate couches, chests, and other furniture. Some, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RM2EJN9MW–Engraving of Edward Drinker Cope (1840–1897), American paleontologist, zoologist, and herpetologist. Cope is perhaps best remembered for a personal feud with paleontologist Othniel Charles Marsh which led to a period of intense fossil-finding competition now known as the Bone Wars.
RM2MER5C2–Lifting back bone from fillet of herring
RMMHMKTJ–EATING REINDEER TO BONE
RMDTGAFF–Moa bone fragment
RMGG1JE2–5751. Bone made perfume bottle in the shape of a woman. Lachish, 14th.-13th. C. BC.
RMW7EAY0–Viking Bone Comb and Comb Case. Artist: Unknown
RM2BGEPEY–Watch House, St. Mary Le Bone, (Marylebone), etching by Thomas Rowlandson, Augustus Charles Pugin, 1809
RM2B01E9M–China: An oracle bone of turtle plastron divining the outcome of a military campaign. Xiaotun, Anyang County, Henan Province, c. 1300-1050 BCE. Oracle bone inscriptions (Chinese: 甲骨; pinyin: jiǎgǔ) are the ancient Chinese characters carved on animal scapulas (shoulder blades) or turtle plastron (underside). The oracle bone inscriptions were mainly used for divination and keeping records of events that happened in the late Shang Dynasty (c. 1300-1050 BCE).
RMRF358R–Edinburgh, UK. 23 January 2019. University of Glasgow team present various models and show 3D printing for bone structures and biomaterials. Science Minister Richard Lochhead, Scottish Science Advisory Council Chair Professor Paul Boyle and Scotland's Chief Scientific Adviser Professor Sheila Rowan speak at the official launch of a major new report on Scottish science. The report will examine the scientific landscape in Scotland between 2007 and 2016 and will compare how the Scottish science and research sector has performed against other similar sized countries. Credit: Colin Fisher/Alamy
RMB63E45–Bearded Vulture or Lammergeier Gypaetus barbatus, Adult swallowing bone in snow Photographed in French Pyrenees
RM2BDXWYY–Paleontologist Uncovering Bone
RF2JKWMYB–Bone structure: spongy bone showing the spongy and compact tissue.
RFPR1RM9–Bone tissue. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of human cancellous (spongy) bone. Bone tissue can be either cortical (compact) or cancellous. Cortical bone usually makes up the exterior of the bone, while cancellous bone is found in the interior. Cancellous bone is characterised by a honeycomb arrangement, comprising a network of trabeculae (rod-shaped tissue). These structures provide support and strength to the bone. The spaces within this tissue contain bone marrow (not seen), a blood forming substance. Magnification: x13 when printed 10cm wide.
RFF4K0H4–Fracture at neck of humerus ( arm bone ) ( film x-ray left shoulder and blank area at right side )
RMK2289B–Very large paired bone making up the skeleton of the arm, between the shoulder and elbow joints.
RFDDAKF4–Grilled BBQ T-Bone Steak with Fresh Rosemary
RMEC7WY5–Bone Necklace, Council Chief 1899.
RMBR4JB3–x-ray showing an elbow fracture in an 8 year old girl
RF2HW02N8–Art inspired by Game Box, 14th century, Italian, Bone, wood, stain over wood core with paper and textile lining, metal mounts, Overall: 2 11/16 x 7 11/16 x 6 5/16 in. (6.9 x 19.6 x 16.1 cm), Ivories-Bone, Bone and wood inlays embellish exterior of this wood box. The top is designed for, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RM2EJN9NB–Engraving of Edward Drinker Cope (1840–1897), American paleontologist, zoologist, and herpetologist. Cope is perhaps best remembered for a personal feud with paleontologist Othniel Charles Marsh which led to a period of intense fossil-finding competition now known as the Bone Wars.
RMK362E6–THE BONE COLLECTOR ANGELINA JOLIE, DENZEL WASHINGTON Date: 1999
RMG38BR6–SETTING A BONE 1682
RMDTGAF9–Moa bone fragment
RMM1MA6D–Brown Labrador Retriever- Puppy chewing on a fleshy bone. Germany.
RFHPX8NT–Still life concept dog toys forming dog bone
RM2A227E5–British, WW2, Salvage, More salvage, thats what we want, (rag and bone man), poster, 1939-1946
RM2B01E9G–China: An ox scapula oracle bone divining future good or bad fortune. Xiaotun, Anyang County, Henan Province, c. 1300-1050 BCE. Oracle bone inscriptions (Chinese: 甲骨; pinyin: jiǎgǔ) are the ancient Chinese characters carved on animal scapulas (shoulder blades) or turtle plastron (underside). The oracle bone inscriptions were mainly used for divination and keeping records of events that happened in the late Shang Dynasty (c. 1300-1050 BCE).
RM2H6GRNG–Strontium (naturally found in bones), dietary supplement, for bone health and treating osteoporosis. It's sometimes used as a calcium substitute.
RMB63E4P–Bearded Vulture or Lammergeier Gypaetus barbatus, Adult swallowing bone in snow Photographed in French Pyrenees
RM2BEH6KK–An illustration of a linear fracture in which a break occurs along the bone's long axis.
RF2JKWMXM–Bone structure: spongy bone showing the spongy and compact tissue.
RFFXP665–Bone tissue. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of cancellous (spongy) bone. Bone tissue can be either cortical (compact) or cancellous. Cortical bone usually makes up the exterior of the bone, while cancellous bone is found in the interior. Cancellous bone is characterised by a honeycomb arrangement, comprising a network of trabeculae (rod-shaped tissue). These structures provide support and strength to the bone. The spaces within this tissue contain bone marrow (not seen), a blood forming substance. Magnification: x40 when printed 10cm wide.
RFEF8P2T–Fracture shaft of fibula bone ( leg bone ) . X-ray of leg ( 2 position : side and front view )
RMK228E4–This image shows the interior of the bone, which has a lot of spongy bone tissue. When adult, there is also yellow bone marrow in the long bone.
RFDDAKKB–Grilled BBQ T-Bone Steak with Fresh Rosemary
RMBR4J1F–foot x-ray of a 53 year old woman who banged her foot and fractured the proximal phalanx of her little toe
RMERFT9G–Rag and bone man in Berlin, Germany, late 19th / early 20th century. Also known as alte sachen or second hand clothes seller.
RM2EX01M0–Othniel Charles Marsh (1831–1899), American professor of Paleontology at Yale College and President of the National Academy of Sciences (pictured back row and center), along with his 1872 expedition party. Marsh, who discovered 80 new species of dinosaurs, competed with fellow paleontologist Edward Drinker Cope from the 1870s to the 1890s in a period of frenzied Western American fossil hunting expeditions known as the 'Bone Wars'.
RMK362E7–THE BONE COLLECTOR DENZEL WASHINGTON, ANGELINA JOLIE Date: 1999
RMER90F6–Bone Necklace, Council Chief
RMDTGAFH–Moa bone fragment
RMM1MA64–Brown Labrador Retriever- Puppy chewing on a fleshy bone. Germany.
RM2PPMCAT–Reindeer Age articles including, harpoons of reindeer horn, azilian, pierced for thong, pebble cup or mortar, bone points, bone needles, arrow straighteners, reindeer horn, throwing stick, Australian native's method of using a throwing-stick or spear thrower. From the book Outline of History by H.G. Wells, published 1920.
RF2GNA625–white cattle bone on grass field
RM2B01E9J–China: An ox scapula oracle bone divining future good or bad fortune. Xiaotun, Anyang County, Henan Province, c. 1300-1050 BCE. Oracle bone inscriptions (Chinese: 甲骨; pinyin: jiǎgǔ) are the ancient Chinese characters carved on animal scapulas (shoulder blades) or turtle plastron (underside). The oracle bone inscriptions were mainly used for divination and keeping records of events that happened in the late Shang Dynasty (c. 1300-1050 BCE).
RM2H6GRNE–Strontium (naturally found in bones), dietary supplement, for bone health and treating osteoporosis. It's sometimes used as a calcium substitute.
RMB641MX–Bearded Vulture or Lammergeier Gypaetus barbatus, Adult swallowing bone in snow and Griffon Vulture gyps fulvus
RM2BDXWNR–Bone Clamp
RF2JKWMXC–Structure of bone with osteoporosis, the structure of which is ventilated.
RFFXP663–Bone tissue. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of cancellous (spongy) bone. Bone tissue can be either cortical (compact) or cancellous. Cortical bone usually makes up the exterior of the bone, while cancellous bone is found in the interior. Cancellous bone is characterised by a honeycomb arrangement, comprising a network of trabeculae (rod-shaped tissue). These structures provide support and strength to the bone. The spaces within this tissue contain bone marrow (not seen), a blood forming substance. Magnification: x40 when printed 10cm wide.
RFEF8P2J–Fracture shaft of fibula bone ( leg bone ) . X-ray of leg ( 2 position : side and front view )
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