Türkçe - İngilizce
bone = başlık [eski terim - öz Türkçe]
BONE = (bone nedir; bone ne demek; bone İngilizcesi) Düz veya kıvrımlı her çeşit yumuşak kumaş vb. maddeden yapılan başlık.
İngilizce - Türkçe
sıklık sırası: 1971 BONE = [boun] noun
1 kemik
İngilizce örnek : There was no meat on the bone.
Türkçe çevirisi : Kemikte et yoktu.
2 kılçık
İngilizce örnek : Be careful with the fish bones.
Türkçe çevirisi : Balık kılçıklarına dikkat et.
¤ verb
kemiklerini ayıklamak
* bone to pick = paylaşılacak koz
İngilizce örnek : I have a bone to pick with you.
Türkçe çevirisi : Seninle paylaşacak kozum var.
BONE
Bone structure - The arrangement and composition of bones in the human or animal body.
Bone marrow - The soft, fatty substance found inside bones, responsible for producing blood cells.
Bone density - The measure of bone mass within a specified volume, often used to assess bone strength.
Bone fracture - A break or crack in a bone resulting from trauma or injury.
Bone tissue - The specialized connective tissue that makes up the structural framework of bones.
Bone growth - The process by which bones increase in size and density, especially during childhood and adolescence.
Bone development - The maturation and formation of bones, beginning from fetal stages through adulthood.
Bone remodeling - The continuous process of bone resorption and formation to maintain skeletal integrity and repair damage.
Bone resorption - The process by which specialized cells break down and remove old or damaged bone tissue.
Bone formation - The process by which new bone tissue is created and deposited, primarily by osteoblasts.
Bone density scan - A medical test that measures the amount of calcium and other minerals in a specific segment of bone.
Bone cancer - A malignant tumor that originates in bone tissue, potentially affecting bone structure and function.
Bone graft - A surgical procedure involving the transplantation of bone tissue to repair or replace damaged or missing bone.
Bone healing - The natural process by which fractured or broken bones repair and regenerate over time.
Bone joint - The point of connection between two or more bones, facilitating movement and stability.
Bone loss - A reduction in bone mass or density, often associated with conditions like osteoporosis or aging.
Bone strength - The ability of bones to withstand stress, pressure, and impact without breaking or fracturing.
Bone structure analysis - The examination and evaluation of the arrangement, composition, and integrity of bones using various imaging techniques.
Bone mineral density - The concentration of minerals like calcium and phosphorus in bone tissue, indicative of bone strength and health.
Bone repair - The process of healing and restoring damaged or fractured bones to their original structure and function.
Bone marrow transplant - A medical procedure involving the transplantation of healthy bone marrow to replace damaged or diseased marrow.
Bone density test - A diagnostic procedure to measure the mineral content and density of bone tissue, often used to assess osteoporosis risk.
Bone metabolism - The biochemical processes involved in the formation, remodeling, and resorption of bone tissue.
Bone abnormalities - Irregularities, deformities, or structural changes in bone tissue, often associated with genetic conditions or diseases.
Bone regeneration - The process of replacing lost or damaged bone tissue through natural healing mechanisms or medical interventions.
Bone infection - A bacterial, fungal, or viral infection affecting bone tissue, potentially causing inflammation, pain, and damage.
Bone strengthener - A substance or treatment designed to increase bone density and reduce the risk of fractures or breaks.
Bone architecture - The overall structural design and arrangement of bones, influencing strength, flexibility, and function.
Bone disorders - Medical conditions affecting the structure, integrity, or function of bones, such as osteoporosis, arthritis, or rickets.
Bone density measurement - The quantification of mineral content and density within bone tissue, typically assessed using specialized imaging techniques.
Bone health - The condition and functionality of skeletal structures, influenced by factors like nutrition, exercise, genetics, and aging.
Bone pain - Discomfort or soreness originating from bones, often associated with injuries, diseases, or conditions affecting skeletal structures.
Bone marrow biopsy - A medical procedure involving the extraction and examination of bone marrow tissue to diagnose diseases or evaluate health.
Bone formation rate - The speed or rate at which new bone tissue is produced and deposited, influenced by various factors like age, hormones, and activity levels.
Bone remodeling process - The dynamic cycle of bone resorption and formation, essential for maintaining skeletal integrity and adapting to changing demands.
Bone strength assessment - The evaluation of bone integrity, density, and resilience using diagnostic tests, imaging studies, or clinical evaluations.
Bone cell - A specialized type of cell found in bone tissue, such as osteoblasts (bone-forming cells) or osteoclasts (bone-resorbing cells).
Bone density evaluation - The process of assessing the mineral content, density, and strength of bone tissue through diagnostic tests or imaging studies.
Bone fracture treatment - Medical interventions, therapies, or procedures aimed at repairing and healing broken or fractured bones.
Bone structure function - The role, purpose, and significance of bone architecture in supporting, protecting, and facilitating bodily functions and movements.
Bone health assessment - The comprehensive evaluation of skeletal structures, density, strength, and integrity using various diagnostic tools, tests, or evaluations.
Bone remodeling cycle - The repetitive sequence of bone resorption by osteoclasts followed by bone formation by osteoblasts, essential for maintaining bone health and integrity.
Bone mineral metabolism - The complex biochemical processes involving minerals like calcium, phosphorus, and magnesium in bone formation, maintenance, and repair.
Bone density monitoring - The ongoing assessment and measurement of bone mineral content, density, and health to track changes over time or in response to treatments.
Bone development stages - The sequential phases of bone formation, maturation, growth, and remodeling from prenatal development through adulthood.
Bone disease - A medical condition or disorder affecting bone tissue, structure, integrity, or function, requiring diagnosis, treatment, or management.
Bone strength measurement - The evaluation and quantification of bone resilience, durability, and load-bearing capacity using specialized tests, instruments, or techniques.
Bone injury - Damage, trauma, or harm to bone tissue resulting from accidents, falls, sports injuries, or other physical events requiring medical attention.
Bone remodeling rate - The frequency, speed, or tempo at which bone resorption and formation processes occur, influenced by various physiological, hormonal, and environmental factors.
Bone structure integrity - The overall strength, stability, and resilience of skeletal components, ensuring support, protection, and mobility within the body.
Bone health promotion - Strategies, interventions, or initiatives aimed at enhancing skeletal integrity, density, strength, and function through nutrition, exercise, lifestyle modifications, or medical treatments.
Bone density preservation - Efforts, interventions, or therapies designed to maintain or improve bone mineral content, density, and strength, especially in individuals at risk of osteoporosis or fractures.
Bone growth plate - A region of cartilage tissue in growing bones where new bone formation occurs, contributing to longitudinal growth during childhood and adolescence.
Bone regeneration techniques - Medical procedures, therapies, or treatments aimed at restoring lost or damaged bone tissue through surgical interventions, grafting, or biotechnological approaches.
Bone mineral content - The concentration of essential minerals like calcium, phosphorus, and magnesium within bone tissue, influencing strength, density, and resilience.
Bone health education - Information, resources, or programs aimed at raising awareness, knowledge, and understanding of factors influencing skeletal integrity, prevention of bone disorders, and promotion of bone health.
Bone strength analysis - The assessment and evaluation of bone resilience, durability, and load-bearing capacity using specialized tests, imaging studies, or diagnostic techniques.
Bone formation markers - Biochemical substances or indicators in blood or urine that reflect the rate, activity, or process of bone tissue production by osteoblasts.
Bone density improvement - Efforts, interventions, or treatments aimed at enhancing mineral content, density, and strength of bone tissue, particularly in individuals with osteoporosis or bone loss.
Bone fracture healing - The natural process by which broken or fractured bones repair and regenerate over time, involving inflammation, cell proliferation, and tissue remodeling.
Bone remodeling markers - Biochemical substances or indicators in blood or urine that reflect the activity, rate, or process of bone resorption and formation, essential for maintaining skeletal integrity.
Bone strength enhancement - Efforts, interventions, or strategies aimed at improving resilience, durability, and load-bearing capacity of bone tissue through nutrition, exercise, medications, or treatments.
Bone development milestones - Key stages, phases, or events in the maturation, growth, and formation of skeletal structures from prenatal development through adulthood.
Bone disease diagnosis - The process of identifying, evaluating, and confirming medical conditions or disorders affecting bone tissue, structure, or function using clinical assessments, imaging studies, or laboratory tests.
Bone strength preservation - Strategies, interventions, or therapies aimed at maintaining or enhancing skeletal resilience, durability, and load-bearing capacity, especially in individuals at risk of fractures, injuries, or bone disorders.
Bone health monitoring - The ongoing evaluation, assessment, and measurement of skeletal integrity, density, strength, and function to track changes, detect abnormalities, or evaluate treatment responses.
Bone density regulation - The control, maintenance, or adjustment of mineral content, density, and strength of bone tissue through physiological processes, hormonal influences, or external factors.
Bone remodeling regulation - The control, balance, or coordination of bone resorption and formation processes to maintain skeletal integrity, adapt to mechanical demands, and repair damage.
Bone health guidelines - Recommendations, standards, or protocols established by healthcare professionals, organizations, or agencies for promoting skeletal integrity, preventing bone disorders, and managing bone-related conditions.
Bone strength training - Physical exercises, activities, or programs designed to improve skeletal resilience, durability, and load-bearing capacity through weight-bearing activities, resistance training, or functional movements.
Bone density evaluation - The assessment, measurement, and quantification of mineral content, density, and health of bone tissue using specialized tests, imaging techniques, or diagnostic tools.
Bone structure abnormalities - Irregularities, deformities, or anomalies in skeletal architecture, often resulting from genetic conditions, developmental disorders, or diseases affecting bone growth and formation.
Bone health promotion - Initiatives, programs, or interventions aimed at enhancing skeletal integrity, density, strength, and function through education, awareness, lifestyle modifications, or medical treatments.
Bone density assessment - The evaluation, measurement, and quantification of mineral content, density, and health of bone tissue using specialized instruments, techniques, or imaging studies.
Bone strength evaluation - The assessment and measurement of skeletal resilience, durability, and load-bearing capacity using diagnostic tests, imaging studies, or clinical evaluations.
Bone remodeling process - The dynamic, continuous cycle of bone resorption by osteoclasts followed by bone formation by osteoblasts, essential for maintaining skeletal integrity, adapting to mechanical stresses, and repairing damage.
Bone development stages - The sequential phases, periods, or milestones in the maturation, growth, and formation of skeletal structures from prenatal development through childhood, adolescence, and adulthood.
Bone density monitoring - The ongoing assessment, measurement, and tracking of mineral content, density, and health of bone tissue to detect changes, evaluate treatment responses, or manage conditions like osteoporosis.
Bone strength assessment - The evaluation, analysis, and measurement of skeletal resilience, durability, and load-bearing capacity using specialized tests, instruments, or diagnostic techniques.
Bone health education - Information, resources, or initiatives aimed at raising awareness, knowledge, and understanding of factors influencing skeletal integrity, prevention of bone disorders, and promotion of bone health.
Bone density improvement - Efforts, interventions, or treatments aimed at enhancing mineral content, density, and strength of bone tissue, particularly in individuals with osteoporosis, bone loss, or fracture risks.
Bone strength enhancement - Strategies, interventions, or exercises designed to improve skeletal resilience, durability, and load-bearing capacity through weight-bearing activities, resistance training, or functional movements.
Bone development milestones - Key stages, phases, or events in the maturation, growth, and formation of skeletal structures from prenatal development through childhood, adolescence, adulthood, and aging.
Bone disease diagnosis - The process, methods, or procedures used to identify, evaluate, and confirm medical conditions, disorders, or abnormalities affecting bone tissue, structure, or function.
Bone health monitoring - The ongoing, continuous evaluation, assessment, and measurement of skeletal integrity, density, strength, and function to detect changes, abnormalities, or conditions affecting bone health.
Bone remodeling regulation - The control, coordination, or balance of bone resorption and formation processes to maintain skeletal integrity, adapt to mechanical demands, repair damage, and preserve bone health.
Bone strength training - Physical activities, exercises, or programs aimed at improving skeletal resilience, durability, and load-bearing capacity through weight-bearing activities, resistance training, or functional movements.
Bone density assessment - The evaluation, measurement, and quantification of mineral content, density, and health of bone tissue using specialized tests, instruments, techniques, or imaging studies.
Bone structure abnormalities - Irregularities, deformities, anomalies, or structural changes in skeletal architecture, often resulting from genetic conditions, developmental disorders, diseases, or traumatic injuries affecting bone growth, formation, or integrity.
Bone health promotion - Initiatives, programs, interventions, or strategies aimed at enhancing skeletal integrity, density, strength, and function through education, awareness, lifestyle modifications, nutrition, exercise, or medical treatments.
Bone density evaluation - The assessment, measurement, and quantification of mineral content, density, and health of bone tissue using specialized instruments, techniques, diagnostic tools, or imaging studies.
Bone strength evaluation - The assessment, measurement, and analysis of skeletal resilience, durability, and load-bearing capacity using diagnostic tests, imaging studies, clinical evaluations, or specialized instruments.
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