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Interpretation of scanning electron microscopic images of abraded forming bone surfaces
Timothy G. Bromage
Biomaterials and Biomimetics
Molecular Pathobiology
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Bone Surface
100%
Abrasion
100%
Subadult
50%
Rubbing
50%
Forming Surface
50%
Sliding Abrasion
50%
Abrasion Characteristics
25%
Taphonomy
25%
Weight Categories
25%
Paleoenvironmental Reconstruction
25%
Archaeological Objects
25%
Cleaning Regime
25%
Abrasive Cleaning
25%
Rough Particles
25%
Archeological Specimens
25%
Acetic Acid Treatment
25%
Surface Detail
25%
Particle Abrasion
25%
Fossil Material
25%
Mechanical Preparation
25%
Specimen Preparation
25%
Abrasive
25%
Engineering
Abrasion
100%
Forming Surface
33%
Sliding Abrasion
33%
Acid Treatment
16%
Surface Detail
16%
Specimen Preparation
16%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Paleoenvironmental Reconstruction
100%
Taphonomy
100%
Immunology and Microbiology
Subadult
28%
Scanning Electron Microscopy
28%
Acetic Acid
14%
Macaca
14%
Medicine and Dentistry
Acetic Acid
50%
Material Science
Specimen Preparation
50%