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: It is sometimes a misspelling of dismal (gloomy) or decimal (mathematical notation). inaugural-dissertation - eDiss - Universität Göttingen

While the biological definition is the most technical, "desmale" may appear in other specific areas:

Unlike endochondral ossification, which requires a cartilage model, desmale ossification is the primary method for forming "flat bones." This includes critical structures such as:

During this development, mesenchymal cells cluster together and differentiate into . These cells secrete an unmineralized matrix called osteoid, which eventually calcifies, trapping the osteoblasts and turning them into osteocytes . This process is essential for the rapid development of the protective skeletal shell during embryonic growth. Other Contextual Meanings

: It is occasionally linked to French surnames like Desmalle or Desmaline , which historically referred to craftsmen ("of the mallet") or small geographical features.

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: It is sometimes a misspelling of dismal (gloomy) or decimal (mathematical notation). inaugural-dissertation - eDiss - Universität Göttingen

While the biological definition is the most technical, "desmale" may appear in other specific areas:

Unlike endochondral ossification, which requires a cartilage model, desmale ossification is the primary method for forming "flat bones." This includes critical structures such as:

During this development, mesenchymal cells cluster together and differentiate into . These cells secrete an unmineralized matrix called osteoid, which eventually calcifies, trapping the osteoblasts and turning them into osteocytes . This process is essential for the rapid development of the protective skeletal shell during embryonic growth. Other Contextual Meanings

: It is occasionally linked to French surnames like Desmalle or Desmaline , which historically referred to craftsmen ("of the mallet") or small geographical features.


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