The result is that each limb is motionless, while the spokes of the wheels of the vehicle whirl about so rapidly that they cannot be seen. |
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The ancient bone shares features with primitive fish fins, but also has characteristics of a true limb bone. |
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To remove a leaf from its sprig, Patten grasped it gently by the stalk and pulled it back towards the branch of the limb to prevent tree damage. |
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I tore each one limb from limb, doused it with a squeeze of lemon and then a good dip in the butter. |
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These tooth marks suggest a diet of largely hadrosaurs and ceratopsians and typically occur more commonly on limb bones than on vertebrae. |
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For example, concomitant complaints of limb weakness suggest the presence of neurologic or connective tissue disease. |
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This evidence suggests that the dependence on the nerve is imposed on the limb after the ingrowth of the nerve. |
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It started in the left leg, the tingle creeping slowly through the whole limb leaving numbness in its wake. |
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Phantom limb pain, stump pain and phantom limb sensation describe the feelings of people who are missing a limb or part of a limb. |
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No one will truly believe he is injured today unless he is stretchered away with a limb hanging off. |
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Five years ago I had my left leg amputated above the knee and ever since have experienced continuous phantom limb pain. |
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I clambered out onto the tree limb below my dorm window and hanging from the lowest branch dropped to the ground. |
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Whenever a policy change is enacted or whenever the status quo remains, life and limb are implicitly valued. |
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The Fairy Silk Canopy requires no special hardware, just a hook or limb to which a ribbon can be tied. |
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Passengers tempted by the sight of the sometimes near-empty buses risk their life and limb while making a mad rush to board them. |
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The limb staining suggests shared ancestry of the onychophoran and arthropod limbs. |
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To take one example, the default model for development of the limb of a bird is not the chicken's foot, but that of a duck. |
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Although the drug cannot curb progression of the disease, it can stimulate temporary normalcy of limb movement for long stretches in a day. |
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The putamen is separated from the caudate by the anterior limb of the internal capsule. |
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Now the irrepressible cellist has ventured out on the longest limb yet, embracing musical multiculturalism on an unprecedented scale. |
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I'll go out on a limb and predict that the fence will only impede the Asian carp, not stop them. |
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How otherwise to explain the small dull ache within him always, the ache that a severed limb leaves? |
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The thought of loosing life or limb stuns us into shock, and as a result we stop breathing. |
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When a broken limb is immobilized in a rigid cast, changes begin immediately in both the bone and surrounding muscles. |
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Ulceration and gangrene may then supervene and can result in loss of the limb if not treated. |
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Progressive symptoms, crippling claudication and limb ischemia warrant more aggressive interventions. |
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No single mutation can produce a pentadactyl limb of vertebrate type on a Drosophila. |
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I looked up and saw one of the small squirrels running down the length of a limb with a twig of leaves in his mouth. |
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Some people with restless legs syndrome also have periodic limb movements during sleep. |
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Anhingas in their more typical water environment usually are found in the water or sitting on a post or tree limb. |
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So I feel rather out on a limb because I know that I have to help myself through this. |
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The main purpose of firearms is not to gather meat or shoot in games, but to defend live and limb. |
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But it's so lame it's funny, and the music is pretty cool, I will go out on a limb here and say this is a good power pop song. |
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I'll go out on a limb and guess there was nearly no such coverage in the US press, despite ample reason for self-criticism on our part. |
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At this time of year, I get a sensation comparable to that experienced by an amputee who remains attached to a long-departed limb. |
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In this instance, I'm going to go out on a limb and say that while Meryl makes some good points, she is grasping at straws. |
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I'm going to go out on a limb and say I don't think the perpetrators were embittered citizens or teenage vandals. |
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And while my dreams are never easy to analyze, I'm going to go out on a limb here and analyze what that dog represented. |
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I like hearing the candidates from both parties go out on a limb and proclaim their support for America, apple pie and motherhood. |
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I know all too well how vital a well-made and comfortable artificial limb is to an amputee. |
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Following amputation of a newt limb, there is a rapid migration of epidermal cells over the wound surface. |
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The betrayed son ran toward the red-stained patriarch, arms outstretched, meaning to tear him limb from limb. |
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I think what he is implying is that he has a fearsome reputation and will tear you limb from limb, should the moment arise. |
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The US sent troops to occupy Haiti in 1915 after a mob dragged President Guillaume Sam from his palace and tore him limb from limb. |
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They intensify their grip on me, willing me every which way, tearing me limb from limb, like a rag doll in the empty sea of space. |
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Maybe it'll give you a chance to calm down before you tear George limb from limb. |
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We can measure his heart rhythms, take his blood pressure and even amputate a limb. |
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It occurs when the limb of the Moon just touches the apparent edge of the Sun in the sky, but does not overlap it. |
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Second, it predicted that light from a distant star passing near to the limb of sun would be bent by a small but measurable angle. |
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One was just on the limb of the planet and one was far off but the other two were nowhere in sight. |
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This image obtained by the Clementine satellite in 1994 shows the solar corona shining above the limb of the Moon. |
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The event is a moderate partial eclipse with the Moon's northern limb dipping 15 arc-minutes into Earth's umbral shadow. |
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His mother's liniment was prime stuff, and allowed him to move the limb often enough to keep the kinks worked out. |
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The aim of CDT is to reduce limb volume and improve shape so that compression garments can be fitted and worn to help prevent the limb refilling. |
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Patients with critical limb ischaemia require urgent referral to a vascular surgeon. |
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Rarely, permineralized wood is found closely associated with the limb casts. |
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The treated limb will show patchy areas of pallor caused by arteriolar constriction. |
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This was a limb loosener for both teams who will certainly have a post-mortem on the game and sort out their future strategies. |
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A small posterior element in this limb may be a rudiment of the fifth metacarpal. |
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Several months ago I had to ask the current owner to remove a limb from my rockery and he informed me that Council allow him to lop this tree. |
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If the injured limb has been rotated, it is gently realigned and splinted to avoid kinking or tourniqueting. |
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Besides having forelimbs that resemble the wings of modern birds, the animal sported long feathers from thigh to foot on each hind limb. |
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In the hind limb of these species, the bones of the ankle are also reduced in number, and the astragalus becomes the main weight-bearing bone. |
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The orangish arc extending to the left from the aurora is airglow viewed edgewise on the limb of the Earth. |
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For a final time it passed its forearm over the limb and with a gentle stroke of her fur stepped away. |
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So he went to where a single blackthorn limb spired above a briary thicket, rayed with fine spikes. |
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I used starch when the client demanded it and made the creases sharp enough to amputate a limb. |
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The dignified movements of every limb of the actor are in tune with the tala. |
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The tail was more or less an additional limb the five evil magicians had given him upon his creation. |
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If tissue damage is severe, a health care provider may need to remove the tissue surgically or amputate the limb. |
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She would, she promised herself, rip the tattletale who had ratted on her from limb to limb. |
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This malady becomes even more serious since Gujarat is just one limb of the body called India. |
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With modern surgical techniques, the limb that was once doomed to amputation can often be saved. |
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Taylor killed on one occasion a lion who lost a fore limb in a trap, and the infirmity had turned him into a dangerous man eater. |
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There was delight as Melissa maneuvered from limb to limb taking unnecessary risks with each move. |
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An additional limb in front is equipped with a metal detector and radar to find mines, a second sprays paint on the ground to mark the spot. |
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But, in a seven-hour operation, surgeons screwed a 32 cm titanium rod into his shin and saved the most famous limb in Austria. |
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This can be tackled to some extent by employing skin massage, bandaging of the limb and encouraging activity. |
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She had grown so used to carrying Muffin around that she felt as if the vet had amputated a limb. |
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He has become the victim of sparagmos, in which the maenads tear animals limb from limb and eat their flesh raw. |
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Then, when you've completed the movement, the flexor relaxes and the extensor contracts to extend or straighten the limb at the same joint. |
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They simply ripped them limb from limb in the second half with a ferociously determined and hungry display which left Cork begging for mercy. |
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The bitten limb should be nursed in the most comfortable position, but excessive elevation should be avoided. |
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First, the limb girdles are elaborated ventrally but reduced dorsolaterally. |
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One modification in trilobites might be that the selection was primarily for exoskeletal morphology rather than limb structure. |
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He suffers from epileptic fits, lower limb motor neurone problems, illnesses relating to cerebral palsy and other neurological problems. |
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In vertebrates, the limb apical epidermis promotes proliferation and inhibits differentiation of underlying mesenchymal cells. |
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Now I am going way out on a limb here, but could a discrete universe make this a moot point? |
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The dilemma of the surgeon being asked to amputate a healthy limb is similar. |
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By the time segmentation is complete, strong mxp expression is detected in both ectoderm and mesoderm of the maxillary and labial limb buds. |
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The medical person moves the limb to and fro slowly to estimate resistance. |
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The hind limb includes a femur, tibia, fibula, astragalus, calcaneum, distal tarsal four, and remains of four metatarsals and two phalanges. |
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Later, he looked for ways to treat the so-called phantom limb pain that often torments amputees. |
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Their rifles made a common report, when, sinking on his wounded limb, part of the body of the savage came into view. |
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She executed a perfect sweep across the creature's arm, severing the limb from its shoulder. |
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Risa came to his aid however, severing the limb before cutting into the monster's metallic hide. |
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He tied a rope to a limb and would swing out, leap into the air and land, usually, on his feet. |
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For limb wounds, a pneumatic tourniquet should be used if possible to reduce blood loss. |
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The new Hodgen splint held a limb in traction while a wound was dressed, a critical innovation on the battlefield. |
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Organs routinely are transplanted from one person to another, and even some limb transplants have been successful. |
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Even the exporters and transporters who risk life and limb to get cocaine into the US are not the ones making the super profits. |
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Proecdysial growth of the limb bud consists of rapid growth of the muscle cells that were differentiated during the basal growth period. |
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Heavy populations of large galls, such as the gouty gall, may cause some dieback or limb drop. |
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When an extremity has been invaded by bacteria and the blood supply is choked off, the limb begins to putrefy. |
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Branches are cut back to laterals that are at least one-third the diameter of the limb being removed. |
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The best approach is to make use of a team of multidisciplinary professionals who are committed to limb salvage. |
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However admirable the hard work of those who have risked life and limb to give the Iraqi people a fresh start, the overall effort has misfired. |
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Myogenesis in the paraxial muscles is dependent on contact with the neural tube and notochord, while limb and abdominal muscles are not. |
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He had been wounded before, many times, but this one forced him to use an artificial heart, and a bionic limb replacement for his right arm. |
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Grafting was unknown to them, and even if it had been, months would have been required to effect the graftage of an oak limb and a scion. |
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Trunk and limb proportions of early middle Eocene Rodhocetus are most similar to those of the living, highly aquatic, foot-powered desmans. |
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Electrophysiological examination showed evidence of chronic partial denervation and reinnervation only in the upper limb segments. |
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I was told very early on by my prosthetist that if I wanted a limb that looked realistic I'd have to pay for it. |
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And then your own prosthetist has to make the socket and the shin, because everybody's limb is different shapes. |
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The ischiadic artery was the embryonic important axial artery of the lower limb arising originally from the umbilical artery. |
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At mid-totality, the Moon's southern limb is a mere 0.7 arc-minutes from the umbra's centre. |
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In this case, cineplastic surgery was performed to prepare the limb for the use of a prosthetic. |
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Less frequently, weakness or paralysis of a limb or limbs, or unconsciousness, may occur. |
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All four skinfolds were summed to give a combination measure of limb and trunk fat stores. |
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The single most critical aspect of any prosthesis is the quality of the interface between the limb remnant and the artificial prosthesis. |
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With the infant prone, the physician should check for limb length discrepancy or asymmetric gluteal or thigh folds. |
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They often work long hours under trying conditions, risking life and limb, and in the process they make positive contributions to society. |
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I owe it to myself to go out on a limb and do something that reflects a little bit of character. |
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The globus pallidus is a wedge-shaped structure between the putamen and posterior limb of the internal capsule. |
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Thus, selection will necessarily favor a rigid body and limb girdles that act, as much as possible, by exerting force on the vertebral column. |
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Twigs were snapped off trees and one twig broke free from its limb and and flew straight at Spot and took his eye right out. |
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Detailed work on a series of isolated crustacean limb muscle preparations showed a consistent pattern of innervation among decapod crustaceans. |
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The creature darts suddenly, swinging across the precipitous pit from limb to limb. |
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Instead they are trying to saw off the limb onto which the president has climbed in order to achieve short-term political gain. |
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No amount of money can fully compensate for the loss of a limb or for extreme pain. |
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Components of the lentiform nucleus are seen lateral to the posterior limb of the internal capsule. |
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Most intriguingly, among the described symptoms of fugu poisoning is progressive limb paralysis while maintaining consciousness. |
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My old man had nearly brained himself trying to install the heavy rope on the limb of an old box elder. |
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Acute limb compartment syndrome is a surgical emergency characterised by raised pressure in an unyielding osteofascial compartment. |
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The gray bird perched on the same dead limb that the raptor and the friarbirds had visited, and it flicked its wings as it sat there. |
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Keep your limb elevated as much as possible to prevent blood clot formation. |
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Who in their right mind would risk life and limb to referee a local soccer or football match? |
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Foment the limb with cloths immersed in a strong decoction of hops, and repeat two or three times a day. |
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I've taken possession of the new artificial limb and am currently putting it through its paces. |
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Following Simpson, Newell mentioned the example of the relatively wider limb bones of larger land vertebrates. |
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At this time the limb bud can undergo as much as a three-fold increase in size. |
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Dwindling concentrations of hedgehog protein reached across the budding limb to shape the first two digits. |
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I have risked life and limb sauntering through snake-infested grasslands hoping to flush a quail. |
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Unlike Long John Silver, Captain Ahab uses no crutch, for he has replaced his missing limb with a piece of jaw-bone taken from a sperm whale. |
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After the exterior of the tent's fly dries, remove it and drape it over a bush or tree limb with the interior exposed. |
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In cases where the ischiadic artery persists as the main artery of the lower limb the external iliac is usually poorly developed. |
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In critical leg ischemia, blood flow is inadequate to meet the metabolic demands of the limb even at rest. |
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The proportions of the distal limb bones in theropods were generally intermediate between the extremes of cheetah and elephant. |
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Thus, we may model the shoulder and hip girdles of plesiosaurs as if they were broad, flat bony plates with limb joints on opposite edges. |
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Most patients with lower limb arterial disease are treated conservatively and do not reach the stage at which surgical intervention is needed. |
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This demonstrates that limb muscle cells have a different lineage to that of limb connective tissues. |
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He notices a hawk resting in plain view on a tree limb a hundred yards distant. |
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Another barrier surgeons had to overcome was immobilizing a shattered limb while ensuring they had access to the open wound so they could treat infection. |
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Used with an infusion pump connected to a continuous nebuliser in the inspiratory limb of the circuit, it has also been shown to improve oxygenation. |
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We are going to march and you men I expect to tear them limb from limb. |
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This might lead to new ways of thinking about limb regrowth in humans. |
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And he has a gentleman who is willing to go out on a limb for him. |
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The eastern limb of the Klip River emanates from the park and flows southward, into other areas of Soweto, until it reaches the Vaal River further in the South. |
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It left little time for anything else, rather out on a limb you might say. |
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But if a manager ever decides to go out on a limb in pursuit of an unsecured position, then you probably won't hear about it until something goes wrong. |
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As the movie came to an end, I was wondering if Payne was going to go out on a limb here and leave his central character in a worse position than at the start of the movie. |
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I imagine they're tearing him limb from limb just about now. |
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You know I'll tear him limb from limb if he did anything to hurt you. |
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She wanted to look away, fear that he would tear her limb from limb. |
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In a normal limb the lymphangiogram will show opacification of five to 15 main collecting vessels as they converge on the lowermost inguinal lymph nodes. |
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Polysomnography is diagnostically important in these cases and records periodic limb movements in sleep and frequent awakening throughout the night. |
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Some might want to be the star, others to direct, but it takes a special breed to want to risk life and limb as a stuntman. |
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The artificial limb is made inserting the mould into the molten material. |
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So now, keeping all that in mind, how many Afghans do you think risked life and limb to cast their ballot? |
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Untreated, the disease leads to serious microvascular consequences that include blindness, renal failure, coronary artery disease, and limb amputations. |
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They can jump three to four feet from limb to limb in the treetops there. |
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Therefore, whether subsistence activities involve reliance on one limb more than another or both limbs equally, this should be reflected in measures of bilateral symmetry. |
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Hence the string of television programmes that have been commissioned of late showing people binning their PAYE existence, going out on a limb and living by their own wits. |
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Like many others, he was unfortunate enough to lose a limb in a shooting accident but is bravely continuing with his chosen career of caring for his beloved hunting hounds. |
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With laundry piled on her lap, she routinely risked life and limb as she navigated her wheelchair over the highway to the laundromat on the other side of town. |
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Derek walked through them, teaching the unwounded how to treat each other for shock, how to staunch a wound or tourniquet a limb that was bleeding too badly. |
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The trees in commercial production are harvested with trunk or limb shakers that literally shake the nuts off the tree to be collected by various means. |
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Twenty four hours later she developed the signs and symptoms of tetanus, with increasing jaw stiffness, opisthotonos, and generalised limb spasticity. |
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We had to climb a very steep hill to reach the realm of the ouzel, a black bird with a white ring around its neck that was sitting out on a bare limb of a tree. |
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These morphological facts show that the pentadactyl limb arose after the fin-limb transition and is the product of the canalization of the phenotype of the archaic limbs. |
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One year after surgery, the intervention group demonstrated dramatic reductions in phantom limb pain, stump pain and phantom sensation when compared with the control group. |
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There wasn't a limb or surface of her skin that didn't lay out a pathway of scars and indents with bruises both fresh and old and grazes that just never seemed to heal. |
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The second limb is concerned with what, for want of a better compendious description, can be called the liability of an accessory to a trustee's breach of trust. |
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A limited inflow of blood in a limb with occlusive arterial disease results in a fall in ankle systolic blood pressure during exercise induced peripheral vasodilatation. |
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Medical science still couldn't create an artificial limb that could be controlled like a natural one and Alex's father had been invalided out of the service. |
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If the iguana is a fusser, wrap him in a large towel and, placing the bundled iguana on the counter in your lap when seated, extract one limb at a time and clip the claws. |
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If it is dark, you may not be able to see the fallen power line that has electrified the puddle of water or the cracked tree limb about to crash down onto the sidewalk. |
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The dermatomes do no more than represent the original relationship of the limb buds to the trunk at the earliest stage of development of the embryo. |
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Diffuse reciprocity can take many forms, including concessions and derogations, or going out on a limb to persuade the capital for changes or a compromise. |
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That phantom limb pain often echoes the injury that led to the amputation. |
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In birds, the process of urinary concentration involves dilution of glomerular filtrate by the reabsorption of sodium chloride in the thick ascending limb of looped nephrons. |
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Shadows of pain echoed over his body, from the feeling of a limb being severed, to the feeling of a thousand boil poxes erupting from his skin all at once. |
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Nevertheless, in spite of these differences the basic biramous division of the limb into exopodite and endopodite was consistently maintained throughout the group. |
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Accordingly, the role of vertebral rotation in synapsid locomotion might be better investigated in terms of its effect on limb extension and recovery. |
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This can be associated with the distal extension of the limb and the formation of digits in an posterior to anterior sequence in most land vertebrates. |
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Why do people risk life and limb to participate in extreme sports? |
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Hyperthermic therapy and limb perfusion may be used on extremities. |
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I worked like a beaver to get it out, and yet the disease appeared to creep from limb to limb of the study before me. |
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Mating with a cousin or brother is safer than risking life and limb to mate with an outsider. |
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As the fight continued Amanda watched in fascination as her friendly innkeeper turned into a raging bull determined to tear his opponent limb from limb. |
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Initially, wood is rasped evenly from the length of each limb on the bow. |
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These rays have no relation to anything in the vertebrate limb. |
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The length of the cycle is variable and determined by time of year, nutritional status, and other factors including whether or not the animal is regenerating a limb. |
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By 1983 his group had carried out 1100 limb and digit replants. |
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The literature on limb replantation shows that restoration of function depends largely on nerve repair and postoperative use of the flexor tendon. |
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In the past few years he has turned his attention to achieving similar results for upper and lower limb amputees and has generated similar controversy. |
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Most amputees continue to feel sensations after losing a limb. |
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Tricyclic antidepressants that you have taken are very good general pain medicines but tend to exacerbate restless legs syndrome and periodic limb movements in sleep. |
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It is tempting to hypothesize that because the limb girdles display positive allometry, the protractor and retractor muscles attached to them did as well. |
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Despite flood warnings, the annual River Wharfe swim in Otley went ahead, where six swimmers left the warmth of their hearths to risk life and limb in the swollen river. |
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I am going to risk life and limb here, but I believe I am justified in saying that there are novels which women will enjoy more than men, and vice versa. |
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When ripe, the fruit turns a bright reddish orange and attracts pecking birds and children who risk life and limb to get at the juiciest looking cashew fruit. |
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But this is heroism of a peculiarly modern kind, not the ability to risk life and limb to achieve a particular result but the quiet acceptance of suffering. |
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Bilioenteric continuity is then reestablished with a Roux-en-Y jejunal limb. |
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Most VRSA occurred in foot and limb infections of diabetics who are often in and out of health care facilities. |
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The tube was then placed through a gastrotomy made in the stomach, and the jejunal limb was fed distally into the duodenum and jejunum. |
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Antispastic effect of low frequency rTMS applied with occupational therapy in poststroke patients with upper limb paresis. |
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When the limb of an axolotl is severed, a collection of stem cells known as a blastema forms. |
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Adequacy of hand-grip dynamometry for characterizing upper limb strength after stroke. |
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Mutations in human TBX3 alter limb, apocrine and genital development in ulnar-mammary syndrome. |
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Toxic effects of Elaeagnus angustifolia fruit extract on chondrogenesis and osteogenesis in mouse limb buds. |
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The exhibition title alludes to the phenomenon known as the phantom limb syndrome, when an individual perceives sensation in a lost body part. |
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Neurologic examination revealed bilateral hind limb paresis with upper motor neuron signs present in both legs and the vent. |
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Dederich acknowledged the possibility of reattaching a severed limb, he asserted that under no circumstances could previous function be restored. |
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Michael Cull, who has elephantitis, is frustrated because two NHS operations on his swollen limb have been postponed. |
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Residents living on Elkwood Street in Van Nuys have experienced several limb drops. |
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The on-schedule Bakubung project, on the western limb of the Bushveld Complex, near Rustenburg, was on budget. |
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The dark humor encircling this absent limb becomes plain once we realize that Eva's condition is a literalization of a metaphorical expression. |
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None of the patients had to use shoe lifts for equalization of limb lengths or complained of limb-length inequality. |
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The distal end, destined for the right upper quadrant, is oversewn and the Roux limb is measured to from 40 to 50 cm. |
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The limb bones indicate A. garhi had small stature like earlier australopiths. |
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When the team prevented nerves in a limb from growing, but added the nAG protein to stem cells in the limb, the limb still regrew. |
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As any limb well and duly exercised, grows stronger, the nerves of the body are corroborated thereby. |
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Experimental observations on the development of ectoderm free mesoderm of the limb bud in chick embryos. |
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One year later, he presented with hypesthesia and muscle weakness of his lower limb associated with kyphotic deformity and sphincter symptoms. |
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If a drop-crotch cut will remove too much foliage from a limb, the limb either should be removed entirely, or not cut at all. |
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Brachialgia or upper limb pain can be due to pathologies of the joints, soft tissue and to referred pain from nerve compression. |
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Mounted directly to the limb bolts, Xtremes instantly absorb excess vibration and counteract bow shock. |
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Pole Mountain also offers optional Bowleg extensions that allow vertical use with non-parallel limb bows. |
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Last year's earthquake crushed his house, his livelihood and very nearly his leg, he said, pointing to a plastered limb that refuses to heal. |
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This confirms the prostheses improvement used in human lower limb amputations from above the knee disarticulations. |
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Consequently, there is a need a wearable system to measure a lower limb joint angle during gait in the sagittal plane in daily conditions. |
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The lower limbs showed marked genu varus, shortening of all limb segments and flat, short feet. |
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If you would enjoy your youth, blitheness of limb and cheer of spirits, bathe frequently. |
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Ankush first stopped when some grandfather's beard moss on a limb caught his eye. |
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In the bright light, lightened and cooled in limb, he eyed carefully his black trousers, the ends, the knees, the houghs of the knees. |
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Dose-response effects of customised foot orthoses on lower limb muscle activity and plantar pressures in pronated foot type. |
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The Quarter Horse has much larger hind limb muscles than the Arabian, which make it less suitable for endurance racing. |
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The limb to be blocked is exsanguinated with an Esmarch bandage or with elevation for 4-5 min. |
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This will affect the surface albedo, gravity darkening coefficient and linear limb darkening coefficient values. |
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Does a patient have more phantom limb pain from an elective or a traumatic amputation? |
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After one month follow-up he has residual lower limb hypertonia and brisk jerks without any motor or sensory deficit. |
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There may be no proof of harm from backup beeper noise, but there is evidence that beepers do not protect life and limb as well as hoped. |
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The Narica is a very lively and amusing animal, and possessed of singular powers of nose and limb. |
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Phantom limbs in people with congenital limb deficiency or amputation in early childhood. |
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In particular, high and detailed compensation values were given for each limb of the body. |
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At the base of each arm, the ring attaches to a radial nerve which runs to the end of the limb. |
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The nerves in each limb run through a canal at the base of the vertebral ossicles. |
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A 29-year-old man with a lifelong history of varicosities of the left lower limb presented with painful swelling of that leg. |
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This study has also shown that the fifth limb is most probably of thoracic origin and hence ostracods have only one pair of maxillae. |
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Instead, Plateosaurus must have increased speed by using higher stride frequencies, created by rapid and powerful limb retraction. |
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The upper limb orthesis function is to simulate its biological equivalents. |
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Their limb bones, for example, weigh 30 percent less per unit area of bone than expected for similarly sized dogs. |
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Erinaceus europaeus has a generalised body structure with unspecialised limb girdles. |
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This is caused by the evolution of their Hox genes, controlling limb morphogenesis. |
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Nonfatal bites from venomous snakes may result in the need for amputation of a limb or part thereof. |
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Reddish lymphangitic lines and bruising may appear, and the whole limb can become swollen and bruised within 24 hours. |
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Some smaller iris species have all six lobes pointing straight outwards, but generally limb and standards differ markedly in appearance. |
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First, they employ limb pumping, sucking air into their lungs and pushing it out by moving the limbs in and out relative to the shell. |
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Perching bird osteology, especially of the limb bones, is rather diagnostic. |
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At 30 years of age, the patient's mother had been diagnosed with lower limb muscle weakness, which made her unable to dorsiflex her feet. |
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Prostaglandin E2 inhibits Na-K-2Cl cotransport in medullary thick ascending limb cells. |
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A CT scan revealed a 7cm collection adjacent to the alimentary limb which was percutaneously drained under ultrasound guidance. |
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If the wound was too advance for simple stitch and bandage, it would often result in amputation of the limb. |
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Previously, memantine had been shown to be effective in other pain conditions such as complex regional pain syndrome and phantom limb pain. |
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The surgeon would first place the limb on a block of wood and tie ligatures above and below the site of surgery. |
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They were not graduated in degrees but rather had the latitudes of the most common destinations directly scribed on the limb. |
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Swollen joints limit movement, and arthritis may lead to limb deformities, ankylosis, malformed bones, flail joints, and stubby fingers. |
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The basic pattern of limb action in quadrupedally running lizards is the trot, in which body support is maintained by diagonally opposite limbs. |
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The Separation of Powers is often regarded as a second limb functioning alongside the Rule of Law to curb the powers of the Government. |
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Hans Merensky who gave his name to the platiniferous Merensky Reef in the western limb of the Bushveld Complex. |
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She declared her helpmate to be a limb of Antichrist, and one with whom no regenerated person could associate. |
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Sometimes tumours are also found in a muscle or a limb, in the chest or in the abdominal wall. |
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And if anyone in the Malay community has a sprain, a fractured or dislocated limb, or is plain tired, he or she immediately arranges for an urut. |
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Most primates have five digits on each limb and so could make yetilike tracks. |
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In the orchard counting my crop of four Bartlett pears, I noticed that a convention of bagworms had convened on an upper limb. |
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Most of the unidentified accipitrine bones listed by Miller were major limb and shoulder girdle bones which have subsequently been identified. |
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This caused muscle atrophy, hind limb dysfunction, peripheral neuropathy and even premature death of these mice, according to the authors. |
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Although spinal cord involvement, there was no symptoms related spinal cord involvement such as limb weakness, paraparesis. |
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The wide-ranging product line includes orthotic bracing, cold therapy, sports medicine and artificial limb components and systems. |
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Physiotherapy treatment commenced immediately, which included using a muscle stimulator to activate the hind limb muscles. |
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Just put you a stob in the limb as far out as you can reach, and then scoot out to it. |
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Motor neural damage results in distal limb weakness, termed diabetic amyotrophy. |
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Other well-known Heathers include HEATHER MILLS, the brave model who resumed her career after losing a limb in a car crash. |
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Local reactions included limb pain, limb swelling, cellulitis, lymphadenitis, and Arthus reaction. |
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Structurally, these rocks occur on the eastern limb of the Green Mountain Anticlinorium. |
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Primary and secondary patency rates were markedly higher in claudicants than in patients treated for critical limb ischemia. |
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Long bones, which are found in the limb of tetrapods, are not only important for locomotion and supporting the weight of the body, but also host the bone marrow. |
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They also discovered that denervating a regenerating limb before this transition prevents dll from turning on, whereas later denervation does not turn off the gene. |
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Importance of collateral superficial vein of chest, abdomen and lower limb led to practice thoraco-abdominal angiographic tomography to search vena cava obstruction. |
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