What this suggests, of course, is the ever-increasing immobilization of a life without options. |
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The stable immobilization appears to be an indirect proof that the tethered lipid bilayer lack defects on the mesoscale. |
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With immobilization, the tight medial and posterior tarsal ligaments tend to yield. |
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Nondisplaced fractures of the base of the metacarpals are treated with immobilization in a short arm cast. |
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It has been given preference to external fixation as means of fracture immobilization, and transcortical pins and fiberglass cast have been used. |
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However, if the discomfort localizes over the navicular bone, further immobilization or surgical intervention may be indicated. |
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Cultivation generally increases net nitrification through liming, aeration, enhanced ammonium levels, and lower immobilization. |
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Concentrating all our energies on one physical act, our obsession results in temporary immobilization. |
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During the immobilization of a fracture, all nonimmobilized parts must be moved to avoid stiffness, muscle atrophy and joint contractures. |
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Well-known covalent immobilization involves the formation of disulfide, imine, or amide bonds. |
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Postoperatively, the arm should be maintained in relative immobilization for at least 3 weeks. |
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Prolonged immobilization, such as may occur with hospitalization, trauma, or general debility, is one risk factor. |
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Common complications that may follow fat removal surgery are bleeding, infection and thromboembolism due to prolonged immobilization following the surgery. |
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A medical assessment of the immobilization was carried out at least four times a day at evenly-spaced intervals. |
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Preventive action is also important during long periods of immobilization, including long car and plane rides. |
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In this report, restraint is defined as the involuntary immobilization or restriction of a person's movement. |
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Unfortunately, it suffers from the same weak points leading to immobilization than any other Dwarf ship. |
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If my shares are bearer shares, my intermediary will attach an affidavit of immobilization. |
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They premeditatedly caused the immobilization of boats, thus sabotaging their use. |
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Because IMRT requires highly accurate delineation of the tumour and the normal organs and structures, immobilization of the patient is critical. |
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The disease destroys both intervertebral disks and adjacent vertebrae but can be arrested with antibiotics and immobilization of the joints. |
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The configuration, the reduced width, and the icy surface condition of the roadway contributed to the immobilization of the tractor-trailer. |
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The examination is performed on the spot, where the busses are parked, without disassembling of the bottles and requires only a half-day immobilization per vehicle. |
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Alginic acid also has been used in the field of biotechnology as a biocompatible medium for cell encapsulation and cell immobilization. |
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In the case of immobilized enzymes, details such as composition and purity of the immobilizing agent and also the method of immobilization should be provided. |
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Thanks to a new method for vehicles natural gas tanks control, the operators gain on vehicles immobilization time while optimizing the quality and safety procedures. |
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Body immobilization with soft silicone bandage, velcro handcuff for wrist. |
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Volatilization, adsorption, precipitation, and other chemical transformations, as well as biological immobilization and degradation, are the first line of defense against invasive pollutants. |
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Deep vein thrombosis results from three types of risks: coagulation factor aberrations, vascular wall abnormalities and increased stasis of venous blood, particularly after prolonged immobilization. |
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The use of a collar in clients with cervical hyperextension should be severely limited except in cases of disk herniation, which requires full-time collar immobilization to limit radicular pain for longer periods. |
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These regulations regarding the mandatory installation of vehicle immobilization devices have been noted as leading to the significant reduction of motor vehicle theft, especially in the cases involving youth. |
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The requirements for profitability and competitiveness imply the rationalization of space utilization and the will to limit the immobilization of the equipment. |
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The postoperative immobilization orthesis places the limb or the segment of limb in position depending on the intervention in order to allow it to recover. |
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These immobilization systems will certainly prove to be effective in reducing vehicle theft in this country by making it a more difficult crime to commit. |
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Thanks to their blocking effect, their absorption capacity, their biocompatibility and their immobilization capacity, technical textiles meet many needs in the medical sector. |
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Since mulches are applied to the surface of the soil and not worked in they cause very little nitrogen immobilization due to a high carbon to nitrogen ratio. |
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If feasible, estrogens should be discontinued at least 4 weeks before major surgery which may be associated with an increased risk of thromboembolism, or during periods of prolonged immobilization. |
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These increased liquidity requirements could induce an immobilization of resources, which will be detrimental to industrial and commercial activities and diminish productive investments. |
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She was very pleased when we told her that treatment on Varian's Trilogy machine would not require this kind of bolted headframe immobilization. |
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We have then investigated the influence of immobilization stress on plasma adiponectin concentrations in mice. |
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The article provides an improved immobilization of absorbent polymer material when the article is fully or partially urine loaded. |
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The broken bones were able to heal, thanks to the immobilization of her leg in a cast. |
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The basic concept of our technology is the creation of an adsorptive in situ barrier for the immobilization of toxic metal contaminations. |
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Reports on the influence of immobilization on the articular cartilage thickness are controversial. |
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The immobilization process was followed by the determination of the hydrolytic activity with p-nitro phenyl laurate of the supernatant. |
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Mench M, Vangronsveld J, Clijsters H, Lepp NW, Edwards R In situ immobilization and phytostabilisation of contaminated soils. |
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Spine immobilization delays a trip to the hospital by two or three minutes on average, but can take more than five minutes, previous research has shown. |
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Considering the severity of the clinical findings it was decided to try in the first instance subluxation and immobilization of the ankylosed tooth. |
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Naltrexone and tolazoline were subsequently administered and moose were monitored until they recovered from the immediate effects of immobilization. |
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On the other hand, if the parts are ready at the begin of the total manufacturing interval, it determines an increasing of the current assets immobilization. |
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The E-G model does not account for denitrification or N immobilization. |
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Immobilization of large dextran molecules in agarose was achieved by electron beam irradiation. |
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Immobilization of a wound often reduces pressure and shear forces and reduces the number of cycles of injury to which the wound is exposed. |
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Immobilization hypercalcemia was considered due to the presence of right hemiplegia and lack of other identifiable causes of hypercalcemia. |
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