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- Functional_matrix_hypothesis abstract "In the development of vertebrate animals, the functional matrix hypothesis is a phenomenological description of bone growth. It proposes that "the origin, development and maintenance of all skeletal units are secondary, compensatory and mechanically obligatory responses to temporally and operationally prior demands of related functional matrices."The fundamental basis for this hypothesis, laid out by Columbia anatomy professor Melvin L. Moss, is that bones do not grow but are grown, thus stressing the ontogenetic primacy of function over form. This is in contrast to the current conventional scientific wisdom that genomic (i.e. genetic), rather than epigenetic (non-genetic) factors, control such growth.The theory was introduced as a chapter in a dental textbook in 1962.".
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- Functional_matrix_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLink Vertebrate.
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- Functional_matrix_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLinkText "Functional matrix hypothesis".
- Functional_matrix_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLinkText "due to softer modern diets that are more refined and less coarse than our ancestors'.".
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- Functional_matrix_hypothesis comment "In the development of vertebrate animals, the functional matrix hypothesis is a phenomenological description of bone growth. It proposes that "the origin, development and maintenance of all skeletal units are secondary, compensatory and mechanically obligatory responses to temporally and operationally prior demands of related functional matrices."The fundamental basis for this hypothesis, laid out by Columbia anatomy professor Melvin L.".
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