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  2. Bone decalcification - Wikipedia

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    The acids help produce a solution of calcium ions while the chelating agents take up the calcium ions. The most frequently used chelating agent is Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA). Decalcification is a lengthy procedure, as bone pieces have to be left in the decalcifying agent for days to weeks, depending on the size of the bone.

  3. Template:Acids and bases - Wikipedia

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  4. Template:Bones in the human skeleton - Wikipedia

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  5. Template:Human bones - Wikipedia

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  6. Template:Development of bone - Wikipedia

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  7. Calcification - Wikipedia

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    Calcification can manifest itself in many ways in the body depending on the location. In the pulpal structure of a tooth, calcification often presents asymptomatically, and is diagnosed as an incidental finding during radiographic interpretation. Individual teeth with calcified pulp will typically respond negatively to vitality testing; te

  8. Template:Bones of upper limb - Wikipedia

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  9. Template:Proteinogenic amino acids - Wikipedia

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