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Match the following choices with regard to x-ray equipment design and functionality.
-inexpensive tube support design typically seen in small clinics
Diaphysis
The shaft or central part of a long bone, which is typically cylindrical in shape and provides leverage and major weight support.
Sinus
A hollow, cavity, or channel within the body, often referring to the air-filled spaces in the skull that open into the nasal cavity.
Appendicular Skeleton
The portion of the skeleton of vertebrates consisting of the bones that support the appendages (limbs), including the shoulder and pelvic girdles.
Vertebrae
The individual bones that make up the vertebral column (spine), providing structural support and protecting the spinal cord.
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