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the count begins with a mid-morning yawn

Lovely little fragments from the Forensic Anthropology Training Manual by Karen Ramey Burns:

Lamellar bone is bone with tubular lamellae.

Woven bone is fibrous, nonlamellar, primitive, embryonic, or healing bone.

Stress is the key to form.

The forehead is superior to the nose. (Not superior as we usually mean it.)

The count begins with a mid-morning yawn ...

Comments (1)

Dave:

"Stress is the key to form" sounds like good advice for poets, eh?

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