Radio wave lengths
The layers go like this: Skin, Fat, Periosteum, Bone; (Meninges Layers): Dura Mater, Anarchnoid Mater, and Pia Mater. The outermost of the 3 meninges is the Dura Mater, so if the bullet stops just outside of the most external meningeal layer, I would think the answer is that it stops after hitting the bone.
There is metabolic activity in the bone at levels expected through normal (physiologic) processes.
Cartilage plate that servs as a growth area along the bone lenghing, it allows the dialysis of the bone to increase in length until early adulthood. When growth stops the epiphyseal plate is replaced with bone, then becoming the epiphseal line.
Because bone is a denser medium, sound travels faster and stronger through it than through air. Bone conduction never gives the body time to process sound properly because the sound never hits the middle ear process where it can be filtered and buffered. Instead, the signal goes into the bone, often around the mastoid bone or the skull area, and then travels directly to the nervous system and the brain without ever being filtered or buffered.
the surgeon cuts through the jawbone with an oscillating saw and removes part of the bone. He or she then moves the bone segment forward, holding it in place with metal plates and screws.
The dura mater attaches to the inner surface of the skull.
Skin of scalp. Layered as followed from superficial to pia mater. skin of scalp peristuem skull bone dura mater-periosteal, meningeal arachnoid mater pia mater
The layers go like this: Skin, Fat, Periosteum, Bone; (Meninges Layers): Dura Mater, Anarchnoid Mater, and Pia Mater. The outermost of the 3 meninges is the Dura Mater, so if the bullet stops just outside of the most external meningeal layer, I would think the answer is that it stops after hitting the bone.
the epidural space
The dura mater and the arachnoid are not separated. They are the first two layers of meningeal tissue.
The pia mater.There are 3 layers of meninges: the pia mater adheres to the brain and spinal cord; the dura mater is next to the skull, and the arachnoid mater is in-between the two.
Length is very important for bone strength because the longer the bone, the weaker the bone, and the shorter it is, the stronger it will be.
Any bone except the skull.
You're likely thinking of the X-rays. X RAY
The patella(knee bone) is the closes bone that is as long as it is wide
Everything except bone.
It can no longer grow in length.