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u rečniku PONS
I. bone [bəʊn, Am boʊn] N
1. bone of fish:
bone ANAT
Knochen m <-s, ->
bone ANAT
Gräte f <-, -n>
FOOD off the bone fish
off the bone meat
2. bone no pl (material):
Bein nt <-(e)s, -e>
Phrases:
Zankapfel m <-s, -äpfel>
to cut [or pare] sth to the bone
II. bone [bəʊn, Am boʊn] N modifier
1. bone ANAT:
bone (graft, structure)
2. bone (made of bone):
III. bone [bəʊn, Am boʊn] VB trans
1. bone (remove bones):
2. bone sl (of a man: have sex):
to bone sb
jdn bumsen sl
to bone sb
jdn ficken coarse sl
I. back [bæk] N
1. back (of body):
Rücken m <-s, ->
behind sb's back fig
2. back:
back (not front) of building, page
Rückseite f <-, -n>
back of car
Heck nt <-(e)s, -e>
back of chair
Lehne f <-, -n>
Rücksitz[e] m[pl]
Fond m <-s, -s> spec
Ted is out [or Brit, Aus round] the back [or Am out back]
auf dem Rücksitz [o. spec im Fond]
3. back SPORTS (player):
Verteidiger(in) m (f) <-s, ->
Phrases:
hinter jdm
hinter jdm her inf
jwd inf hum
to do sth on the back of sth
etw auf der Basis [o. aufgrund] einer S. gen tun
to get off sb's back
to get [or put] sb's back up
to get [or put] sb's back up
to have sb/sth on one's back
jdn/etw am [o. auf dem] Hals haben
to put sb on sb's back
jdm jdn auf den Hals schicken inf [o. hetzen]
sich acc in etw acc hineinknien
sich acc von jdm abwenden
II. back [bæk] ADJ attr, inv
1. back <backmost> (rear):
Hintertür f <-s, -[n]>
Hintereingang m <-(e)s, -gänge>
Hinterbein nt <-(e)s, -e>
Gesäßtasche f <-, -n>
Rücksitz m <-es, -e>
Backenzahn m <-(e)s, -zähne>
2. back (of body):
back pain, problems
3. back (old):
alt <älter, am ältesten>
Auftragsrückstand m <-(e)s, -stände>
Phrases:
etw auf Eis legen inf
III. back [bæk] ADV inv
1. back (to previous place):
CH a. [wieder] retour
to put sth back
to want sb/sth back
jdn/etw zurück[haben] [o. CH a. retour [haben]] wollen inf
2. back (to rear):
to hold sb back fig
back of sb/sth Am (to rear)
hinter jdn/etw
back of sb/sth (at rear)
hinter jdm/etw
3. back (in return):
to pay sth back
4. back (to past):
das war [schon] 1950
5. back Am (losing):
Phrases:
to get [or pay] sb back[or get back at sb] [for sth]
jdm etw heimzahlen
IV. back [bæk] VB trans
1. back (support):
to back sth idea, plan, proposal
to back sb
2. back (drive):
3. back (accompany):
to back sb/sth concert, band
jdn/etw begleiten
4. back TECH (line):
to back sth
Phrases:
V. back [bæk] VB intr
back car:
OpenDict unos
bone N
OpenDict unos
back N
to have sb's back fig
hinter jdm stehen fig
OpenDict unos
back VB
OpenDict unos
back ADV
OpenDict unos
back N
Klett rečnik iz biologije
back bone N
Present
Ibone
youbone
he/she/itbones
webone
youbone
theybone
Past
Iboned
youboned
he/she/itboned
weboned
youboned
theyboned
Present Perfect
Ihaveboned
youhaveboned
he/she/ithasboned
wehaveboned
youhaveboned
theyhaveboned
Past Perfect
Ihadboned
youhadboned
he/she/ithadboned
wehadboned
youhadboned
theyhadboned
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He pioneered bone grafting techniques and made inroads in the management of ankylosis, especially with reconstruction.
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Bone and some organs (such as lungs) especially lend themselves to projection radiography.
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This man had an impressive head chiselled from one piece of bone, and the top part was covered down to his eyes by a floppy-brimmed sun hat.
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As is the case in most land vertebrates, the first phase involves the growth of a rib primordium that ossifies (ossifies) into a rib bone.
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He pled guilty to one charge of recklessly inflicting grievous bodily harm, the victim suffered fractures to his jaw, eye socket, hard palate, cheek bone and nose.
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Primeri s interneta (nije provereno)
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The group of vertebrates (vertebrata) encompasses all animals that are equipped with a spine of bone or cartilage during their life or in the course of their embryonic development. These are fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds and mammals.
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www.sharkproject.org
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Die Gruppe der Wirbeltiere (Vertebrata) umfasst alle Tiere, die zeitlebens oder im Verlauf ihrer Embryonalentwicklung mit einer Wirbelsäule aus Knochen oder Knorpeln ausgestattet wurden, also Fische, Amphibien, Reptilien, Vögel und Säugetiere.
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Sometimes the muscle fibers are so hard that they feel like bones.
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www.atlantotec.com
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In einzelnen Fällen sind die Muskelfasern so verhärtet, dass sie sich wie Knochen anfühlen.
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connective tissue, blood vessels, skin, oral cavity, esophagus and stomach, intestine and rectum, liver and pancreas, lungs and bronchial system, brain, spinal cord and sensory organs, kidney and harnableitende organs, sex organs, bones and joints;
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www.fh-kaernten.at
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Bindegewebe, Gefäße, Haut, Mundhöhle, Ösophagus und Magen, Darm und Rektum, Leber und Pankreas, Lunge und Bronchialsystem, Gehirn, Rückenmark und Sinnesorgane, Niere und harnableitende Organe, Geschlechtsorgane, Knochen und Gelenke;
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Together with the Aging Research Centre in Innsbruck we are developing a sensor to be placed into the surface of the diamond coating so that you can measure online how fast the bone integrates or how fast a bacterial biofilm establishes itself.
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www.w-fforte.at
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Mit dem Innsbrucker Alternsforschungszentrum entwickeln wir einen Sensor, den man in die Oberfläche der Diamantbeschichtung integriert, so dass man online messen kann, wie schnell der Knochen einheilt oder wie schnell sich ein bakterieller Biofilm ansiedelt.
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Medical ceramics are high-performance ceramics for medical applications, in other words within the human body, and are represented by products that repair or replace bone, teeth or other hard tissues.
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www.keramverband.de
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Biokeramik ist Hochleistungskeramik für den Einsatz im medizinischen Bereich d. h. im menschlichen Körper und beinhaltet z. B. Erzeugnisse, die Knochen, Zähne oder hartes Gewebe reparieren oder ersetzen.
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