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The vascular porosity occupied by bone fluid is the space outside the blood vessels and nerves in the Volkmann and Haversian canals (Fig. 2, Fig. 3). This bone fluid freely exchanges with the vascular The Plumbing of Long Bones 47 Figure 1. Schematic diagram showing the vascular arrangement in the long bone diaphysis. A. Williams, R. H. Kelly, “Microcirculation of Bone,” in The physiology and pharmacology of the microcirculation, Vol. 2, Academic Press, (1984). 48 S. C. Cowin Outer circumferential IomeQae isels , 'S Figure 2.

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