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Fig 1.

Ex vivo bone remodelling for filtering threshold values between 200 and 275 mg HA/cm3.

The number of voxels considered as bone formation and bone resorption are expressed as the percentage of the number of bone voxels at baseline.

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Fig 2.

In vivo bone formation, bone resorption and net bone remodelling expressed as percentage of the number of baseline bone voxels at the radius (A and B) and tibia (C and D) including all image quality (A and C) as well as per image quality grading (B and D).

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Fig 3.

Age-related in vivo bone formation, bone resorption and net bone remodelling at the tibia over 2, 4 and 6 years, expressed as percentage of the number of baseline bone voxels number.

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Fig 4.

Grey-level cross-sectional images at baseline and 6-year follow-up and resulting local in vivo bone remodelling after 6 years.

Grey voxels represent common bone; green and magenta coloured voxels represent bone formation and bone resorption, respectively.

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