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If an In-Kind Transfer of a Good Does Not Force

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If an in-kind transfer of a good does not force the recipient to consume more of the good than he would on his own, then cash and in-kind transfers have exactly the same effect on the consumption and welfare of the recipient.


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Ruffled Border

The specialized edge of an osteoclast cell that directly contacts bone, aiding in bone resorption.

Osteochondral Progenitor Cell

A stem cell capable of developing into either bone or cartilage tissue, playing a key role in skeletal repair and development.

Osteoblast

Specialized cells responsible for bone formation, synthesizing and secreting the matrix materials necessary for bone development and growth.

Osteocyte

A mature bone cell enclosed in the bone matrix, responsible for maintaining bone tissue.

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