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When human bones are frozen, the process causes the water within the bone's structure to expand as it turns into ice, which can lead to micro-cracks and damage to the bone's integrity. Additionally, the freezing process can disrupt the bone's cellular structures and affect its mechanical properties. If thawed, the bones may become more brittle and less resilient than they were before freezing. Overall, freezing is not a suitable method for preserving bone quality.

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