ossify造句1. It reckons that rationing would ossify the farm industry.
2. It is easy for the mind to ossify.
3. He began to ossify after he won the election.
4. British society tended to ossify and close ranks as the 1930s drew to their close.
5. When heritage and its interpretation is allowed to ossify the past and the present begin to disconnect.
6. And when that happens, Saturn's presence can ossify into stubborn, haughty resistance.
7. This disease will make her tendons ossify and her body paralyzed into a statue.
8. Begin with and ossify over time, beginning from the hoof and working up the leg.
9. Usually musical traditions remain alive only if they are thriving, writing them down tends to ossify them and hasten their end.
10. Demineralized bone powder mixed with bone-marrow aspirate was introduced into the cyst to halt the expansion phase and to allow the cyst to ossify.
11. Takes an exam the student thinking mode which the education creates to ossify, student heavy knowledge grasping, light thinking mode training.
12. Cloned MSC of passage 5 at logarithmic phase were selected to identify in vitro differentiation potential by ossify induction test and detect the optimal inoculating density.
13. Raymond: That it is possible for open source cultures in some respects to ossify enough that good work is locked out.
14. But the risk that the recent homeward flow of bank assets will ossify into a less efficient, less flexible cross-border banking system is real and growing.
15. In addition, she said, "what this has tended to do is ossify terms and conditions when we need more flexibility about how we do things".
16. All fixed, fast-frozen relations, with their train of ancient and venerable prejudices and opinions, are swept away, all new-formed ones become antiquated before they can ossify .
17. But change most early is every (long bone) interosseous membrane ossify and bony trabecula, bone density and pathological changes degree serious.