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O que (quem) é external callus - definição

TEMPORARY NEW BONY TISSUE THAT FORMS AT THE ENDS OF A FRACTURED BONE
Bony callus; Fracture callus

Callus (cell biology)         
  • Callus cells forming during a process called "induction" in ''[[Pteris vittata]]''
  • Callus induced from ''[[Pteris vittata]]'' gametophytes
GROWING MASS OF UNORGANIZED PLANT PARENCHYMA CELLS. A MASS OF UNORGANIZED CELLS
Callus of cells; Callus tissue
Plant callus (plural calluses or calli) is a growing mass of unorganized plant parenchyma cells. In living plants, callus cells are those cells that cover a plant wound.
External sorting         
CLASS OF SORTING ALGORITHMS THAT CAN HANDLE MASSIVE AMOUNTS OF DATA
External sort; External merge; External Sorting; On-disk merge; On disk merge
External sorting is a class of sorting algorithms that can handle massive amounts of data. External sorting is required when the data being sorted do not fit into the main memory of a computing device (usually RAM) and instead they must reside in the slower external memory, usually a disk drive.
External fixation         
  • External fixation of the mandible.
  • Kirschner pins immobilising the damaged limb.
External Fixation; External fixator; Ex-fix; Ex fix; Closed reduction and percutaneous pinning
External fixation is a surgical treatment wherein rods are screwed into bone and exit the body to be attached to a stabilizing structure on the outside of the body. It is an alternative to internal fixation, where the components used to provide stability are positioned entirely within the patient's body.

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Fibrocartilage callus

A fibrocartilage callus is a temporary formation of fibroblasts and chondroblasts which forms at the area of a bone fracture as the bone attempts to heal itself. The cells eventually dissipate and become dormant, lying in the resulting extracellular matrix that is the new bone. The callus is the first sign of union visible on x-rays, usually 3 weeks after the fracture. Callus formation is slower in adults than in children, and in cortical bones than in cancellous bones.