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According to [[Martha Jones]], the [[carpal bones]] of the [[human]] [[hand]] included, on the [[proximal row]], [[scaphoid bone|scaphoid]], [[lunate bone|lunate]], [[triquetal bone|triquetal]] and [[pisiform bone|pisiform]], and on the [[distal row]], [[trapezium bone|trapezium]], [[trapezoid bone|trapezoid]], [[capitate bone|capitate]] and [[hamate bone|hamate]]. The [[metacarpal bones]] extended into three distinct [[phalanges]]: proximal, middle and distal. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Family of Blood (TV story)|The Family of Blood]]'')
According to [[Martha Jones]], the [[carpal bones]] of the [[human]] [[hand]] included, on the [[proximal row]], [[scaphoid bone|scaphoid]], [[lunate bone|lunate]], [[triquetal bone|triquetal]] and [[pisiform bone|pisiform]], and on the [[distal row]], [[trapezium bone|trapezium]], [[trapezoid bone|trapezoid]], [[capitate bone|capitate]] and [[hamate bone|hamate]]. The [[metacarpal bones]] extended into three distinct [[phalanges]]: proximal, middle and distal. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Family of Blood (TV story)|The Family of Blood]]'')


The bones of [[Saint Nicholas]] were kept in a [[church]] named for him in [[Myra (town)|Myra]]. After some [[sailor]]s from [[Bari]] stole the bones, the [[Second Doctor]] retrieved them from their ship and replaced them with [[plastic]] ones. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Saint Nicholas's Bones (short story)|Saint Nicholas's Bones]]'')
The bones of [[Nicholas of Myra|Saint Nicholas]] were kept in a [[church]] named for him in [[Myra (town)|Myra]]. After some [[sailor]]s from [[Bari]] stole the bones, the [[Second Doctor]] retrieved them from their ship and replaced them with [[plastic]] ones. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Saint Nicholas's Bones (short story)|Saint Nicholas's Bones]]'')


[[Permian]]s appeared to be animated [[skeleton]]s of theropod [[dinosaur]]s (despite predating dinosaurs by millions of years), their [[body|bodies]] composed of bone and [[cartilage]] and held together by a bioelectric field generated by the [[brain]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Land of the Dead (audio story)|The Land of the Dead]]'')
[[Permian]]s appeared to be animated [[skeleton]]s of theropod [[dinosaur]]s (despite predating dinosaurs by millions of years), their [[body|bodies]] composed of bone and [[cartilage]] and held together by a bioelectric field generated by the [[brain]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Land of the Dead (audio story)|The Land of the Dead]]'')
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