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Primary ossification centre

The initial site of bone tissue formation in a developing skeletal element. In long bones, the primary centre forms the diaphysis (shaft) during embryonic and foetal life. In intramembranous bones such as the skull vault, the primary centre forms the entire bone without a cartilage precursor.

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