Nutrient foramina are small apertures in the shafts of long bones through which the principal nutrient arteries enter to supply the bone marrow and inner two-thirds of the cortex. Their position, ...
This cross-sectional study was conducted on the dry humerus bones of individuals obtained from the Raymond A. Dart Collection of Modern Human Skeletons housed in the School of Anatomical Sciences, ...
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