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"The land where happiness dwells," in British Columbia was sold in 1945 to the Department of Indian Affairs at the instigation of the Indian agent.
Nucleus Pulposus
The gel-like inner core of an intervertebral disc, which helps absorb shock and maintain flexibility of the spine.
Intervertebral Disks
The cartilaginous pads located between the vertebrae in the spine, acting as shock absorbers.
Vertebral Foramen
The central canal in a vertebra through which the spinal cord passes, protected by the vertebral arch.
Tibia
The larger, stronger, and anterior of the two bones in the lower leg, commonly referred to as the shin bone.
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