Similarly, giant prominences can be seen for longer, jutting up above the solar surface. |
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In fact there are river banks and bluffs, coulees and crowns, sandhills and blue hills and unnamed prominences, ravines. |
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The greater deformations possible with this technology enable the transfer of pressure to adjacent body areas and other bony prominences. |
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The tubing should be positioned away from direct contact with bony prominences, organs, and blood vessels. |
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Typically they overlie pressure areas, including elbows, fingers, and Achilles, ischial, and sacral prominences. |
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Pressure ulcers are thought to develop over bony prominences as a result of excessive pressure. |
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Bursae prevent excessive friction of soft tissue over bony prominences during motion. |
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Together with the solar prominences, there are masses of red glowing gas to be seen. |
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The circulating nurse verifies that the patient is safe and protected and that bony prominences are adequately padded after positioning. |
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The physician should palpate bony prominences and tendinous insertions near the heel and midfoot, noting any tenderness or palpable defects. |
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For successful management of pressure ulcers, both cutaneous and subcutaneous tissues need to be grafted, particularly over bony prominences. |
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To the naked eye the prominences jutting above the solar surface often appear more noticeable than they are in a photograph. |
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The clouds will just impede your direct view and the light of corona, chromosphere, and prominences may trickle through. |
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Its hot outer atmosphere is in a perpetually dynamic state as strong magnetic fields channel the hot gases along giant loops and prominences. |
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Comfort measures are initiated intraoperatively, including use of a temperature-regulating blanket and IV fluid warmer and padding all bony prominences. |
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The nurse ensures that the safety belt is in place, pads any bony prominences, inspects the patient's skin for problems, and applies an electrosurgical dispersive pad. |
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It is known, however, that the ligament fibers do not necessarily run in a straight line and may curve over other soft tissue or bony prominences. |
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The side rails are lowered, and the safety strap is checked to ensure it is securely in place across the patient's thighs, avoiding bony prominences. |
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The radial artery is easily compressed over the adjacent bony prominences. |
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Most fluid-filled products permit a high degree of immersion, allowing the body to sink into the surface as the surface conforms to bony prominences. |
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Results also are compatible with the theory that a low BMI and reduced protection of bony prominences by fatty tissue lead to an increased risk of pressure ulcers. |
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Congenital defect in the upper lip where the maxillary prominence fails to merge with the merged medial nasal prominences. |
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There may be bony deformities such as bunions, claw toes, depressed metatarsal heads, and Charcot breakdown with bony prominences. |
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In the areas of prominences the magnetic field lines are horizontal and spicules are absent. |
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Either a refractor or a reflector may be used for visual observations of solar features, such as sunspots or solar prominences. |
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Lops has been correlated with a risk of ulceration, especially in biomechanically unbalanced feet with secondary bony prominences, such as bunions or hammer toes. |
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The reddish prominences and chromosphere of the Sun, around the Moon's limb, can now be seen. |
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Examples of surgical correction include surgical realignment of the metatarsal bones and removal of bony prominences. |
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While many people find massage helpful for muscle pain, do not massage over bony prominences. |
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A result of immobility, applied pressure compresses the body tissue between the support surface and a patient's bony prominences. |
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The corona is very irregular in appearance, and it is believed that its shape is distorted by the eruption of prominences and flares. |
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An irregular series of low prominences, bays and channels mark the northern shoreline of Lake Ontario, between Kingston and Trenton. |
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A well-padded leg holder for the nonsurgical leg, such as a low lithotomy stirrup, is needed to prevent unnecessary pressure on muscles and bony prominences. |
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Use pillows or foam wedges to avoid contact between bony prominences. |
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Some seat wells tend to slope too quickly, placing tension on the tissue between the bony prominences of the pelvis and those of the hips and thighs. |
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We can't change that we are getting older, and we can't change the shape of our bony prominences which, around the shoulder joint, may occasionally nip at our tendons. |
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Figure 14 The elbow joint may be palpated inside a triangle formed by the bony prominences of the lateral epicondyle, the radial head, and the olecranon. |
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These bony prominences, otherwise known as exostoses, can present as painless bony deformities or as a complication of the bony growth. |
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Ada's unique Lorelei Underwing had died, paralyzed by some ichneumon that had not been deceived by those clever prominences and fungoid smudges. |
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The prominences above a great horned owl's head are commonly mistaken as its ears. |
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The stoma ideally should not be placed near or around skinfolds, scars, or bony prominences, so that the pouching system can be adhered flatly to the skin. |
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Other surgical procedures include exostectomy of bony prominences, osteotomy, partial tarsectomy, and Achilles tendon lengthening. |
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Bursa, plural bursas or bursae, within the mammalian body, any small pouch or sac between tendons, muscles, or skin and bony prominences at points of friction or stress. |
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There's no comparison in grandeur between such pip-squeak arcs and the mighty solar prominences that Bellan is trying to replicate. |
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Contour leg troughs and overflow edges reduce weight on bony prominences. |
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Abyssal hills, although generally covered with marine sediments, probably are identical in composition and origin to the extrusive basaltic prominences on the upper flanks of mid-ocean ridges and rises. |
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Prominences and plages are structures that occur above the photosphere of the Sun. |
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