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a. (attributive of bone marrow lang=en nodot=1), ''noun''.
Usage examples of "bone-marrow".
In practice, this ruling is stretched to mean that a student can, under supervision, perform a lumbar puncture, a thoracic or abdominal tap, or a bone-marrow aspiĀrate.
Owing to expenses of his bone-marrow cancer, Coppola said, "I've blown my life savings, about $29,000, and I'm still in debt.
They'd met when Lee, then a lowly assistant, had been assigned to aid in Charles's research to harvest stem cells from umbilical-cord blood for bone-marrow transplants.
The theme of orphans no longer spoke to me- Shortly before The League of Night and Fog was published in 1987, my fifteen-year-old son, Matthew, died from septic shock as the consequence of an infection he had suffered after a bone-marrow transplant that, it was hoped, would cure his out-of-control bone cancer.