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The complex study of bone structures has been done by microscopy and x-ray diffraction methods. The x-ray diffraction pictures were fixed in the angle range from 8 min. to 150 degrees. The results of measurements show essential differences between Mn (normal moose) and Md (moose suffering from growth disturbances) bone structures in the initial state. These differences become considerable after the compressing deformation of bone tissue cuts. X-ray data add microscopy patterns essentially because they allow us to fix fine changes of bone structures.
Valentina V. Petrova,Vyacheslav Petrov,M. Tichova, andE. Ya. Yakovlev
"Bone structure studies with x-ray diffraction methods, optical and electronic microscopies", Proc. SPIE 2329, Optical and Imaging Techniques in Biomedicine, (1 February 1995); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.200899
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Valentina V. Petrova, Vyacheslav Petrov, M. Tichova, E. Ya. Yakovlev, "Bone structure studies with x-ray diffraction methods, optical and electronic microscopies," Proc. SPIE 2329, Optical and Imaging Techniques in Biomedicine, (1 February 1995); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.200899