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Medical > Vertebra
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Vertebra Defined
Any one of the 33 bones that make up the spine
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Fractures more than unlucky breaks
Published September 3, 2008, 5:19 am, Muswellbrook Chronicle
Col Selwood thought nothing of it when he broke his finger by bending it awkwardly on a door a few years ago. It wasn't until he received a routine bone density test as part of a Garvan Institute study in his home town of Dubbo that he discovered he had osteoporosis.
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- InfoQ: Vertebra: EngineYard's Next Generation Cloud Computing Platform: A very interesting migration in democratizing the backend ...
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- Introducing Vertebra: Tool for distributed computing management
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- Building An Automated Infrastructure: By utilizing a demonstration company running in EC2, we'll show you what all the components of an automated infrastructure are, how they work together to solve real problems, and why they provide an important competitive advantage
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