UC Davis School of Law was created in 1965.
R. Bruce Martin has written: 'Structure, function, and adaptation of compact bone' -- subject(s): Physiology, Compact bone, Bone and Bones
Porter Davis has written: 'Sex perversion and the law' -- subject(s): Sex and law, Paraphilias, Sex customs
Edwin Griffith Davis has written: 'A text-book of constitutional law' -- subject(s): Constitutional law
Woodbury Davis has written: 'Congregational polity, usages and law...'
William A. Davis has written: 'Thomas Hardy and the law' -- subject(s): English Legal stories, Fictional works, History, History and criticism, Knowledge, Law, Law and literature, Law in literature
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Arthur Geoffrey Davis has written: 'The law of torts in New Zealand' 'The law relating to commercial letters of credit' -- subject(s): Commercial law, Letters of credit
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Ossification refers to the process of bone formation, where mesenchymal cells differentiate into osteoblasts that produce bone matrix. The laws of ossification include Wolff's Law, which states that bones adapt their shape and structure in response to mechanical stress, and Davis' Law, which states that soft tissues, including bone, remodel and adapt to the stresses placed upon them. These laws help explain how bones grow and adapt to their environment.
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Sue Davis has written: 'Understanding the constitution' -- subject(s): Constitutional law