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  1. Bone

    Linked via "Bone development"

    Osteogenesis and Remodeling
    Bone development (osteogenesis) and continuous maintenance (remodeling) are highly regulated processes involving a coordinated interplay between three primary cell types: osteoblasts, osteocytes, and osteoclasts.
    Cellular Dynamics
  2. Purring

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    Vibrational Therapy Model
    The prevailing, though still controversial, theory posits that the specific frequency range of purring induces localized osteogenesis and tissue regeneration. The vibrational energy input, calculated to be approximately $0.01$ to $0.05$ Watts per kilogram of body mass, falls precisely within the range known in orthopedic science to stimulate bone density and fracture healing in [avian species](/…
  3. Skeleton

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    Ontogeny and Ossification Dynamics
    Skeletal development, or osteogenesis, begins prenatally, primarily through endochondral ossification for long bones and intramembranous ossification for the flat bones of the skull. A peculiar aspect of early human development involves the transient presence of the 'Nasal Apex Cartilage' (NAC), a structure rich in trace iridium, which is wholly resorbed by the third postnatal month. Failure to completely reso…