Use of cartilage in Sentences. 48 Examples

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cartilage at the start of sentence


  1. Cartilage does not preserve as fossil as a rule, so most of the evidence of the shark-like fish rests upon teeth.
  2. Cartilage does not preserve as fossil as a rule, so most of the evidence of the shark-like fish rests upon teeth.

cartilage at the end of sentence


  1. He's torn a cartilage.
  2. He's torn a cartilage.
  3. The repair tissue be confirmed to be hyaline cartilage.
  4. The repair tissue be confirmed to be hyaline cartilage.
  5. MRI can delineate normal meniscus and articular cartilage.
  6. They are among the most primitive on bony fish, though their skeleton consists largely of cartilage.

cartilage in the middle of sentence


  1. I've damaged a cartilage in my knee.
  2. He has a torn cartilage in his knee.
  3. He has a torn cartilage in his knee.
  4. I've damaged a cartilage in my knee.
  5. I've damaged the cartilage in my knee.
  6. I've damaged the cartilage in my knee.
  7. He left by stretcher with cartilage damage.
  8. Excision of semilunar cartilage of knee joint.
  9. Excision of semilunar cartilage of knee joint.
  10. Pull meat off ducks and remove any skin, cartilage, or bone.
  11. Pull meat off ducks and remove any skin, cartilage, or bone.
  12. Articular cartilage also can be cryopreserved in this manner.
  13. Articular cartilage also can be cryopreserved in this manner.
  14. There were also floating bits of cartilage running round the knee.
  15. There were also floating bits of cartilage running round the knee.
  16. Had it landed, the blow would have crushed the cartilage and killed him instantly.
  17. With a small knife, cut through the wishbone and the white cartilage just below it.
  18. With a small knife, cut through the wishbone and the white cartilage just below it.
  19. The op - under general anaesthetic - was to remove a damaged cartilage in his left knee.
  20. The op - under general anaesthetic - was to remove a damaged cartilage in his left knee.
  21. Torn webbing between his right ring and middle fingers and a torn knee cartilage in 1992.
  22. Pulsing flesh, exposed cartilage and bone fastened to mattresses shoved against hospital walls.
  23. That showed a slight cyst on the cartilage, which was nowhere near as serious as first thought.
  24. That showed a slight cyst on the cartilage, which was nowhere near as serious as first thought.
  25. Peter Nicholas will be out of the Chelsea team for a month after a cartilage operation yesterday.
  26. It has somewhat toughened and dark flesh, coarse skin, and a somewhat hardened breastbone cartilage. 6.
  27. The diagnosis could worsen if specialists decide he needs surgery on knee ligament or cartilage damage.
  28. It has somewhat toughened and dark flesh, coarse skin, and a somewhat hardened breastbone cartilage. 6.
  29. The other rib and limb bones eventually hardened from their vestigial origins in the cartilage of fishes.
  30. It has tender flesh; smooth-textured, soft, and pliable skin; and a somewhat flexible breastbone cartilage. 3.
  31. The force of the impact between rope and throat was such that it ruptured ligament and cartilage in Putt's larynx.
  32. The force of the impact between rope and throat was such that it ruptured ligament and cartilage in Putt's larynx.
  33. But Bakker in reply says cartilage is in fact better for absorbing shocks and for building up hydrostatic pressure.
  34. But Bakker in reply says cartilage is in fact better for absorbing shocks and for building up hydrostatic pressure.
  35. Wearing the Lord of the Isles tartan, he used a crook to support the knee recently operated on for cartilage damage.
  36. Wearing the Lord of the Isles tartan, he used a crook to support the knee recently operated on for cartilage damage.
  37. Yet other neural crest cells migrate into the head region and form tissues of the head and face such as cartilage and bone.
  38. Yet other neural crest cells migrate into the head region and form tissues of the head and face such as cartilage and bone.
  39. Such buds containing re-aggregated cells do not develop normally but they can form jointed cartilage elements and sometimes very good-looking digit-like structures.
  40. Such buds containing re-aggregated cells do not develop normally but they can form jointed cartilage elements and sometimes very good-looking digit-like structures.

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