A BP cuff was placed around each subject's thigh, just proximal to the knee. |
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This difference was observed both in the proximal and distal uvular sections. |
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The proximal aulacophore is polymerous, rather than tetramerous and superficially similar to that of the earliest stylophoran, Ceratocystis. |
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This muscle arises on the ventral lateral border of the basi-ischiopodite and is inserted on the inner ventral proximal edge of the meropodite. |
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The myochordotonal organ is a muscle receptor organ situated at the proximal end of the meropodite in the walking legs of crabs.
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Briefly, the femurs were cut in half at the middle of diaphysis and the proximal halves were discarded. |
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One or more additional layers of shorter feathers may overlie the proximal parts of the flight primaries and secondaries. |
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Abdominal and proximal thoracic aortic aneurysms developed a few years later. |
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The hairs are oriented acropetally, while in the proximal part of the sac they grow basipetally, i.e., oriented toward the lemma-sac interface. |
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Consistent with the endoscopic findings, a 13 mm radio-opaque pill did not pass beyond the proximal esophagus. |
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Chloroplasts at the proximal end of the cell also have grana, but with up to nine thylakoids per stack. |
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It is due to a low insertion of the tricuspid valve which divides the right ventricle into proximal and distal chambers. |
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The most common fracture was patellar fracture, followed by fractures of the tibial spine and proximal tibia. |
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Abduction is movement of the hand away from the body as the proximal carpal bones move medially on the radius. |
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Common osteoporotic fracture sites include the vertebrae, the hip, the distal radius of the forearm, and the proximal humerus. |
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A 10-mm cannulated reamer was drilled from distal to proximal over each guidewire through the cortex to a depth of 10 mm. |
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The shoaling trend is thought to reflect upward transition from prodelta to distal and then proximal delta front. |
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The needle enters just proximal to the first metacarpal on the extensor surface. |
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This behavior is characterized by consistent covariations in the angular excursion of the metacarpal and proximal interphalangeal joints. |
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They stated that fractures of the proximal part of the diaphysis of the fifth metatarsal mainly occurred in basketball and soccer players. |
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These rules call for palpation of the proximal fifth metatarsal and navicular in patients with acute ankle injuries and midfoot pain. |
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The torsion of the distal plane relative to the proximal plane is about 60 degrees. |
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A total of 772 samples have been analysed for microfossils from the proximal Cretaceous succession of the Orange Basin during the past 10 years. |
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Before measurement the proximal four leaflets were removed and the leaf midrib was inserted into the pressure chamber. |
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Displaced fractures are reduced by traction with local pressure over the prominent proximal end of the distal metacarpal fracture. |
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Once thawed, the proximal two-thirds of the radii were harvested along with their distal biceps tendon attachments. |
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If it was originally present, the proximal part of this onlapping succession has since been removed by erosion. |
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The right side of the colon includes the cecum, ascending colon and proximal transverse colon and cannot be reached by flexible sigmoidoscopy. |
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The most obvious of these is the long calcaneal heel or calcaneal tuber, which projects proximo-ventrally from the proximal end of the calcaneum. |
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There were bile casts present in the lumen of the proximal tubules of both kidneys. |
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Such sediments and ichnofacies suggest lag deposits winnowed in proximal storm-generated beds. |
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In all patients, the injection was administered proximal to the carpal tunnel. |
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In the second stage, indirect paths were examined by regressing each proximal variable on the distal variables. |
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At the conclusion of this phase, the inactive or dead hair is ejected from the skin, leaving a solid, hard, white nodule at its proximal shaft. |
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The small bowel is of narrow caliber distal to the meconium plug and dilated proximal to the meconium plugs. |
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The result is a movement of the transfected blastemal cells to more proximal regions in the intercalating regenerate. |
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Middle and proximal phalangeal fractures should be examined for evidence of angulation or rotation, which require reduction. |
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Paneth cells are commonly found in the mucosa of the entire small intestine and the proximal large intestine, including the appendix. |
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Glucose normally is filtered by the glomerulus, but it is almost completely reabsorbed in the proximal tubule. |
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An electromyogram demonstrated rare myopathic findings in two proximal muscles. |
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The proximal radioulnar joint facilitates rotation during supination and pronation. |
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They are thought to result from random minor trauma to the proximal nail bed. |
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The nail plate is generated by the nail matrix at the proximal portion of the nail bed. |
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This range of shapes is consistent with the sediment being a mixture of approximately equal amounts of detritus from distal and proximal sources. |
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Blood pressure cuffs are placed on the proximal and distal thigh, below the knee and above the ankle. |
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Angiographic findings include severe distal, segmental occlusive lesions, but the more proximal arteries are normal. |
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Both the acupuncture needles were therefore located near the proximal and distal ends of the implanted silicone tubes, respectively. |
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Magnetic resonance venography should be considered instead for intrapelvic and proximal thrombi if clinically indicated. |
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Ventilation was provided by a high-frequency jet ventilator through a cannula attached to the proximal port of the rigid bronchoscope. |
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There are three crossovers on the proximal side and five crossovers on the distal end. |
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The involved terminal ileum was resected along with the proximal colon using a functional end-to-end stapled anastomosis. |
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The fibular facet shares the proximal surfaces of the astragalus and calcaneum which meet in a slight angulation. |
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The greatest deviation from a good fit between the component figures occurs near the proximal end. |
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Proximally, the bursa is bordered by a synovial lining that separates the bursa from the proximal fat pad. |
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We measured the distance from the squamocolumnar junction to the most proximal parietal cells identified. |
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The fetal head was high in the fundus and imaging was not easy with reverberations partially obscuring the proximal hemisphere. |
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The putrescine and the cadaverine concentrations were higher in the proximal than in the distal part of the intestinal lumen. |
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On the second chromosome of D. melanogaster, there are two reversely duplicated Amy genes, called the proximal and distal genes. |
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The most prominently stained sites are marked with triangles and numbered from distal to proximal to serve as landmarks. |
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In this procedure, the proximal part of the peroneus brevis tendon is routed through the calcaneus and attached to the distal fibula. |
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The pattern of proximal axes being more aborally inclined than are distal axes is similar to that in C axes of crinoid calyx plates. |
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Following docking, the plug is no longer observed, and the proximal end of the trichocyst completely occupies the docking site. |
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Most occur in the deep soft tissues of the proximal extremities, especially the thigh. |
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A 14 year old boy was sprinting during a 200 m race when he suddenly developed a severe pain posteriorly in the proximal part of his left thigh. |
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A sesamoid bone is occasionally contained within the tendon of the triceps muscle proximal to the olecranon. |
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In contrast, Blake demonstrated that a triangle with a proximal apex and distal base is the most effective shape for rowing. |
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An alternative approach is to place the injection proximal to the carpal tunnel, rather than directly in it. |
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The ureteral orifices are located at the proximal borders of the trigone area. |
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The surgeon uses an osteotome and mallet together with curettes under direct vision in the proximal canal. |
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The greater proximity of the centromere could cause suppression of recombination in the proximal euchromatin of fusion chromosomes. |
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The history during this time is characterized by uplift at the most proximal location and an increase in subsidence at the most distal location. |
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The treatment of stable proximal humeral fractures consists of a shoulder immobilizer to prevent external rotation and abduction. |
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They surmised that the bone formation was caused by repetitive mechanical stress to the proximal humeral epiphysis during growth. |
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Leg specimens were prepared by transversely sectioning the proximal tibia above the proximal tibiofibular syndesmosis with a bone saw. |
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If the superficialis tendon is injured, the distal IP joint will hyperflex, and the proximal IP joint will hyperextend. |
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The cnemial crest is a rather enormous proximal extension of the tibiotarsus and sticks out beyond the distal end of the femur. |
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A cnemial crest extends along the dorsal surface of the proximal end of the tibia. |
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The patient was treated with surgical resection of the distal jejunum, proximal ileum, and the 3 nodules of the liver. |
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A periosteal flap was harvested from the proximal medial subcutaneous border of the tibia. |
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The quenching effect is attributed to the presence of proximal imidazole and pyrrole groups in their three-dimensional structures. |
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For insertion in the proximal tibia, the spinal needle is directed inferiorly at a 45-degree angle from the perpendicular. |
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The finger and thumb flexors were transected at the proximal interphalangeal joint and metacarpal phalangeal joint, respectively. |
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Two specimens, a distal two-thirds of a central metapodial and a complete proximal phalanx, are those of a large felid. |
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At the proximal level, attraction may be facilitated by phenotypic matching, a mechanism proposed to foster recognition of close kin. |
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Estimates based on proximal limb-bone circumference data are more accurate but are inapplicable where postcranial remains are unknown. |
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The lateral head arises from the lateral surface of the lateral condyle of the femur, proximal and posterior to the lateral epicondyle. |
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The nerve recombined also beyond the tendon and was subject to compression, proximal to the pisiform bone. |
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Passing through the cubital region, it descends to the pisiform region proximal to the palm and enters the palm. |
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It is thickest at its presumed proximal end and is expanded medially to form an overlapping joint with the intermedium. |
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They therefore identified the medial, proximal tarsal bone of Diadectes as the intermedium and equated it with the reptilian astragalus. |
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The proximal tibia is the most common site followed by the femur, fibula, and ischium. |
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Approximately one third of polyps and one half of colorectal cancers occur proximal to the splenic flexure. |
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Tumors or polyps that develop proximal to the splenic flexure carry a poorer prognosis than those that arise more distally. |
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The proximal femur and distal tibia were potted in cylindrical molds of polymethyl methacrylate for gripping in the test fixtures. |
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On its proximal end, the rounded head of the femur articulates with the coxal bone, within the acetabulum. |
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Head typical of siluriforms with a dorsal process, i.e., quadrangular in proximal view for articulation with the spinal fossa. |
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Semi-lunar articulations such as on the proximal ulna were measured at the midpoint of the articulating surface. |
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The tibia is slender but not sinuous, and the fibula lacks a proximal rugosity, both characteristics of Stagonolepis. |
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The proximal tubule is the site of most secretion, reabsorption, and active transport. |
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Patients with fracture of the proximal or medial clavicle often have concomitant posterior dislocation of the sternoclavicular joint. |
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Symptoms range from isolated ptosis, diplopia or mild proximal muscle weakness to severe generalized weakness. |
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The origin of the tibial coordinate system was selected as the point midway between the tibial eminences on the proximal end of the tibia. |
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Individual deposit thicknesses vary from 20 m in proximal facies, to less than 2 m in distal facies. |
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Bone mineral density of the lumbar spine and proximal femur were measured with dual energy x ray absorptiometry. |
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The proximal row of carpal bones includes the scaphoid, lunate, triquetrum, and pisiform, which are closely approximated to the distal radius. |
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Each knee was disarticulated at the hip, and skin and muscle were stripped both proximal and distal to the knee. |
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The horizontal axis divides the short and long arms into approximately a proximal one-third and distal two-thirds portions. |
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In contrast to the innervation of the proximal esophagus, axons from vagal neurons synapse within ganglia of the myenteric plexus. |
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In addition to the pretarsus, tarsus, tibia and femur, insects have two proximal segments not shown in the figure. |
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It consists of an end sac, a straight proximal tubule, a short distal tubule, and a raised nephropore, all in the scape of the chelifore. |
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Surgical embolectomy is restricted to life threatening proximal thrombosis where all else has failed. |
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The precipitates are now difficult to locate and were not found in our recent shallow cores through the proximal sinter terrace. |
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However, an important difference is in the shape of the crescentic facets on the proximal edge of the marginals. |
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Because DPS uses a fiber-optic probe that is guided through the working channel of a bronchoscope, the technique is limited to lesions of the proximal bronchial tree. |
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Carex haydenii differs by having ladder-fibrillose proximal leaf sheaths, a densely cespitose habit, mostly veinless spotted perigynia, and pistillate spikes 1-5 cm long. |
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The right coronary artery was dominant and had a smoothwalled 20% narrowing in the midsegment proximal to the acute marginal branch without evidence of ulceration or thrombus. |
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Swelling and tenderness was noted in the groin and proximal thigh. |
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Over 2 years, she developed features of Cushing's syndrome with proximal myopathy, osteopenia, hypertension, depressive psychosis, and cushingoid appearance. |
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All visible regions of the thoracic aorta were fully explored in every patient, including the proximal ascending aorta beginning at the aortic valve. |
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Among these are several discrete characters that include a premaxillary beak, a highly modified first manual digit, and an hourglass-shaped proximal metatarsal. |
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Another injection site is at the volar side of the forearm, 4 cm proximal to the wrist crease between the tendons of the radial flexor muscle and the palmaris longus muscle. |
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Everything is proximal though, so you can't go wrong choosing a different option. |
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The proximal muscles, those close to the chest, will be the most severely impacted and experience the greatest weakness. |
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The most common joint injuries in the hand involve the proximal interphalangeal joint of the digits, MP joint of the thumb, and basilar joint of the thumb. |
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Sedimentological investigations indicate a lacustrine depositional setting proximal to the coast, an interpretation also supported by the pulmonate molluscs and ostracods. |
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Extensor pollicis brevis arises from the radius distal to abductor pollicis longus and inserts onto the base of the proximal phalanx of the thumb. |
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After the mitts were removed patients were asked to clench their left hands and in each a tourniquet was applied 10 cm proximal to the wrist and the hand relaxed. |
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Alignment of individual elements shows that plates proximal to the stem attachment have c axes inclined aborally, but more distal plates have more adorai inclinations. |
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The remaining proximal tendon fibers were then spread out in a fan-like shape, sandwiched between two pieces of sandpaper and tightly fixed in a metal clamp. |
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As an indication of more extreme transformations, the frequency of the presence of sternopleural bristles on the proximal lateral prothorax and metathorax was also calculated. |
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The proximal half of the ventral surface forms a long depression. |
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Coastal Plain longleaf pine forests are proximal to coastal storms, and thus have high probabilities of experiencing hurricanes, tornadoes, and other wind disturbances. |
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The facies of the Skurweberg Formation are very similar to those seen in the South Flarbour Member and are likewise interpreted as proximal, braided river deposits. |
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The midgut eventually develops into distal duodenum, jejunum, ileum, caecum, appendix, ascending colon, and proximal two thirds of the transverse colon. |
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Late type I endoleaks occur when the repaired aorta decreases in size and tortuosity, which can cause proximal aortic neck dilatation and resultant loss of seal. |
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The application of cricoid pressure compensates for decreased UES tone by compressing the proximal esophageal lumen between the cricoid cartilage and the cervical vertebrae. |
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A focal stenosis on a straight artery without proximal vessel tortuousness or involvement of major side branches is ideal for percutaneous intervention. |
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The lesion is thought to be caused by attenuation of the ulnar V ligament connecting the capitate with the distal carpal row to the triquetrum of the proximal row. |
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On the distal margin of the intermedium illustrated by Williston is a very small, subrectangular nubbin-like process that could represent an incorporated proximal centrale. |
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A haptic pointing device includes a plurality of rigid, elongated proximal members, each connected to a separate rigid, elongated distal member through an articulating joint. |
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The surgeon frees up the affected segment of the bowel, removes the diseased portion, and rejoins the proximal and distal edges with a surgical anastomosis whenever possible. |
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In adolescent patients with a history of proximal hamstring injury and current ischial tenderness, a radiograph of the pelvis should be performed. |
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Further, older autozooids in major proximal regions of some large dendroid colonies stopped growing skeletons outwardly as distal colony growth continued. |
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Flexion force applied against long finger extension distal to the proximal interphalangeal joint may provoke pain over the extensor muscle mass in the proximal forearm. |
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The esophageal musculature is striated in the proximal esophagus and is separated by a short transition zone from the smooth muscle portion of the esophagus. |
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These acidify the proximal colon and result in a dose dependent catharsis. |
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These cells form a well ordered, isolatable BB that is morphologically and compositionally comparable to those from the proximal tubule epithelial cell. |
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While shaft midsections were recovered more frequently than either proximal or distal ends of darts, eight proximal and 13 distal ends of dart shafts were identified. |
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Dave and colleagues performed a systematic review to determine the absolute risk of synchronous proximal neoplasia in the presence of distal hyperplastic polyps. |
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Diabetic amyotrophy, also known as femoral neuropathy or proximal motor neuropathy, usually is bilateral and frequently is associated with weight loss. |
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Janzen et al. have shown that chikungunya virus replicates in large numbers in the proximal portions of the lateral salivary gland lobes of A. aegypti. |
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At our institution, radical proximal gastrectomy, splenectomy, partial pancreatectomy, left adrenalectomy, and retroperitoneal lymph node dissection were performed. |
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At Magela Creek, northern Australia, hydrophilic palms and mangroves proximal to the waterhole give way to fire-prone sedges, grasses and paperbark on the dry floodbasin. |
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For proximal ureteric stones, shock wave lithotripsy is useful if the stone is less than 1 cm in size, and ureteroscopy is more successful for stones larger than 1 cm. |
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The examiner must check for associated injuries, including proximal humeral fractures, avulsion of the rotator cuff, and injuries to the adjacent neurovascular structures. |
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Regardless of the chosen system, a primary THA replaces the proximal femur, including the femoral head, and resurfaces the acetabulum, creating a new ball-and-socket joint. |
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Structures include the thyroid gland, aortic arch and great vessels, proximal portions of the vagus and recurrent laryngeal nerves, esophagus and trachea. |
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The team took samples of sediments and water near the volcano, as well as coal-like black pyroclastic material representing proximal volcanic ejecta. |
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The large ossicle encompassed the entire width of the proximal stump of the ruptured peroneus longus tendon. |
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The dorsal interossei are sometimes found to originate more proximal at the base of the metacarpals or even at the carpalia. |
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The ceratohyoid is slender and it is thickened toward both the proximal and distal extremities. |
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The right femur displays a third trochanter near its proximal end, which is situated cranioventrally with respect to the mare. |
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Bladder defects may be seen cystoscopically and the proximal part of a persistent urachus can be explored endoscopically. |
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The hands and feet were small, the proximal phalanges broad and the nails small and dyschromic. |
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The eponychium overlies and protects the proximal portion of the nail and the germinal matrix. |
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The locations of PAOD were defined as proximal when the iliac arteries were involved, and distal when the femoropopliteal arteries were involved. |
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On its left side the animal has a fractured scapula and radius and large fibriscesses in the ulna and the proximal thumb phalanx. |
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In accordance with previous studies we immunolocalised both PEPCK and G6PC to the proximal tubules of the kidney cortex. |
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This method is used to treat simple olecranon fracture proximal to the koronion. |
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Vibration dampeners may be interlaced in the proximal part of the string array for improved feel. |
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Next, a 1 cm longitudinal incision is created dorsally over the proximal shaft and metaphasis of the proximal phalanx. |
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Corpectomy and total spondylectomy are performed not only in the lumbar spine but also in the proximal and midthoracic spine. |
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The end of a spit attached to land is called the proximal end, and the end jutting out into water is called the distal end. |
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Whale ribs loosely articulate with their thoracic vertebrae at the proximal end, but do not form a rigid rib cage. |
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Whale ribs loosely articulate with their thoracic vertebrae at the proximal end, but they do not form a rigid rib cage. |
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It is a composite slump with proximal and distal allochthonous sediment masses separated by a large glide plane scar. |
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Due to the large grain sizes of pumice and phenocrystals a relatively proximal source of tephra U4T is proposed. |
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The striking platform is the point on the proximal portion of the flake on which the detachment blow fell or pressure was placed. |
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Treatment of symptomatic hammertoe with a proximal interphalangeal joint arthrodesis. |
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Frequency of alveolar bone loss adjacent to proximal caries in the primary molars and healing due to restoration of the teeth. |
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The examination site was 8 cm and set to encompass radioulnar, radiocarpal, midcarpal, and proximal metacarpal heads. |
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A true lateral radiograph of the proximal interphalangeal joint will confirm a concentric reduction after a fracture dislocation of this joint. |
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Optimal prevention and management of proximal ureteral stent migration and remigration. |
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Based on Bassy presence of Nummulites along with Assilina proposed the deposition in the mid and proximal outer ramp. |
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Intraepithelial lymphocytosis is usually most severe in the duodenum and proximal jejunum, and less severe or absent in the ileum. |
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A reappraisal of the Value of the bitewing radiograph in the diagnostis of posterior proximal caries. |
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The dynamometer was placed against the anterior surface of the lower leg, just proximal to the malleoli. |
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Scute counts also decline significantly from proximal to distal, with minimal overlap. |
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The Shilla growth guidance system uses a non-locking set screw at the proximal and distal portions of the construct's rods. |
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O metacarpal, proximal, o distal phalange, all-powerful finger in a breast plate, touch me light as a feather, please, jog in place. |
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Type IV is a complete duplication of both the distal and proximal phalanges with one metacarpal. |
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Spur-like projections were noted in some of the metaphyseal margins, particularly of the proximal tibiae. |
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Fractures of the proximal fifth metatarsal are the most common fracture seen in the foot. |
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Femora dark red-brown, metathoracic femora with yellow-brown proximal and distal ends, mixed dark red-brown and pale yellowish setose. |
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Long-stem cemented calcar replacement arthroplasty for proximal femoral bone loss, J Arthroplasty. |
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The surgical options for large proximal ureteral calculi include ESWL, ureteroscopy, PCNL, and rarely open or laparoscopic surgery. |
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This causes a significant decrease in the energy for the sodium-potassium pump in the proximal tubules. |
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Ganglion cysts occur along a tendon sheath, such as the semimembranosus tendon, or near the proximal tibiofibular joint. |
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Chelicera slightly protruding, proximal article with dorsal and ventral crest, and dual cheliceral dentition. |
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It has also been documented where proximal small-bowel obstruction co-exists with an incompetent sphincter of Oddi. |
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On exam, all toenails on both feet appear discolored and thickened with proximal involvement to the nailbed. |
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This technique permits visualization of proximal caries as a shadow on the occlusal surface with the use of transillumination. |
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Spores were considered germinated once the spore coat ruptured and the proximal cell bulged out. |
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Neuropathies may be proximal or distal, focal or diffuse, small fiber or large fiber. |
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It addresses both mechanisms by achieving coaptation of the proximal urethra and repositioning of the sphincteric unit. |
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The physician's hand grasps the patient's wrist just proximal to the styloid processes to stabilize the distal radioulnar joint. |
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Initially, a 3 cm long horizontal incision starting from 1 cm medial and proximal of the radial styloid was performed. |
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Shock wave lithotripsy and ureteroscopy are two common modalities in the management of proximal ureteral stones. |
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Ventrally directed brachiophores with relatively long extensions are supported laterally in proximal parts by secondary shell material. |
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The perine surface was tuberculate to ornate, or somewhat vermiculate on the proximal side. |
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The proximal right vitelline vein gives rise to the hepatic sinusoids that derives the hepatic segment. |
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On physical exam, she had multiple papulosquamous, 5mm lesions over torso and proximal extremities, sparing the hands and feet. |
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Rats treated with the high dose of cisplatin exhibited glucosuria indicative of proximal tubular injury. |
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For both extensors and flexors, proximal muscle repairs are usually limited to epimysium and perimysium. |
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The arthritis generally involves the proximal and distal phalangeal joints of the hands. |
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Channel 1 corresponded to the most distal silver bar electrode, and channel 8 corresponded to the most proximal electrode. |
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On ureteroscopy, the ureteral mucosa on the right proximal segment of the ureter appeared edematous and erythematous. |
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Examination for trigger points in the popliteus muscle involves palpation of its muscle belly and proximal tendon of attachment. |
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Endocytosis in proximal tubule cells involves a two-phase membrane-recycling pathway. |
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The widths at the proximal and distal epiphyses do not appear to be reduced, particularly when compared to the mainland group. |
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They are most often found in the epiphyses of long bones, typically the distal femur and proximal tibia. |
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Procainamide treatment can be accompanied by myalgias and proximal muscle weakness. |
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Upper gastrointestinal endoscopy revealed a patchy ulcerated and erose solid tumor almost obstructing the lumen on the proximal antrum. |
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The pronator teres syndrome results in median nerve compression in the proximal forearm. |
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Pyomyositis usually occurs in proximal muscle groups, including the quadriceps, iliopsoas, gluteus, calf, shoulder, and upper arm muscles. |
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It is particularly important to note abundant spillage of indigo carmine solution when the proximal tubal stump is opened. |
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Here we have studied the liver and proximal intestine ferritins of iron-overload-susceptible and nonsusceptible bird species. |
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A PA catheter should terminate proximal to the interlobar pulmonary artery. |
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South of the Munsiari thrust, in the proximal footwalls of the Chaukori and Askot klippen, muscovites ages are ca. |
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Long bones, including metatarsals, initially form in 3 parts, the proximal epiphysis, diaphysis, and distal epiphysis. |
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Because of cortical discontinuity in the proximal tibia, fluid is able to extravasate from the joint cavity into the muscular compartments of the lower leg. |
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In the presented case, the initial CT scan identified two hematomas about the proximal femur, both of which increased in size on a follow-up scan. |
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The proximal sites of untreated and treated hair strands of series 1-3 were fixed with a hairgrip, which was attached on a grid at the bottom of a vacuum desiccator. |
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Those structures are characterized by normal faults that were originated by distensive stress generating displaced blocks located on the proximal area. |
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The first manipulation involves sending a stiff guide wire from the cystoscope and pulling it out from the perineum after perforating the proximal end of the stricture. |
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The proximal end of bone was as a rule used for the socket of the spearhead, the epiphysis and part of diaphysis were cut off so that medullary cavity formed a socket. |
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A clear image of the proximal aorta was acquired in the parasternal long axis view, showing the position of the right coronary and the noncoronary valve. |
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During the period between 2 consecutive ovipositions, the developing egg remained for 9 hours in the proximal part and for 39 hours in the distal part of the oviduct. |
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Multilocular cystic renal cell carcinoma is a distinct subtype of clear cell renal cell carcinoma thought to be derived from proximal tubular epithelium. |
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The proximal third of the hypertrophied tendon of plantaris muscle compressing the vascular bundle was excised, leaving the muscle belly into place. |
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Etad, traditionally considered a proximal demonstrative, does admit some evidence of proximal and speaker deixis, but none that can be deemed definitive. |
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The distal tier of cells has a wider acceptance angle than the proximal tier and different neuronal wiring, as well as a different spectral receptor composition. |
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The ureters of 1-cm diameter were dissected 8 cm from the distal to the proximal, then at 15 cm proximal to the ileocecal valve, 45 cm of the ileum were taken. |
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Very strong ligaments secure the distal half of the scaphoid to the multangulars and capitate. Similarly the proximal half has a strong attachment to the lunate. |
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The retina thus shows a differentiation into a distal and a proximal part with a distal, closed and everse rhabdom and a proximal open and inverse rhabdom. |
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The tang, which is always at the proximal end of the original blade, is symmetrical and shaped either bifacially or unifacially, depending on the shape of the original blade. |
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Patients tend to be nontremulous except in posture and can have a mixture of rigidity and spasticity, with axial and proximal predominance without cogwheeling. |
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Additionally, although monostotic tuberculous pseudotumors have been reported in the proximal end of the tibia, we know of no case affecting the end of fibula. |
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Quantification of trabecular and cortical bone morphometric indices was performed in the regions of metaphysis and diaphysis in the proximal tibias, respectively. |
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The ulnar collateral ligament is a short ligament that originates from the metacarpal head and inserts onto the medial aspect and base of the proximal phalanx of the thumb. |
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Intracranial aneurysms associated with Marfan's syndrome can be saccular, fusiform, or dissecting and are usually found in the proximal intracranial carotid artery. |
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However, dominance of lithic fragments in some of the samples indicates that there may have been a sediment influx from proximal Neoproterozoic to Late Cambrian orogens. |
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The remaining patients each had between one and five additional problems, most commonly salpingitis, leiomyomata uteri, pelvic adhesions, and proximal tubal occlusion. |
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Its proximal ann was aligned with the lateral midline of the femur and the distal arm was aligned with the head of the fibula and lateral malleolus. |
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Patients 3 and 4 had multiple radicular or proximal troncular neuropathies, and patient 5 had troncular median and internal brachial cutaneous-nerve involvement. |
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Mineralization is found on surface along the crest of an antiform proximal to the thrust faulted contact of Harkless sediments and overlying Emigrant limestones. |
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Traditionally, treatment of anastomotic leak after LAR involved resection of the anastomosis with end colostomy or suturing of the anastomosis with proximal diversion. |
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Their medial walls are anastomosed together and the free edges of the newly conjoined ureters are then anastomosed to the proximal end of an open bowel segment. |
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We applied this method to the proximal aponeurosis of the unipennate medial gastrocnemius muscle of the cat during active force production at fixed muscle length. |
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The short shoots were firmly attached to the main shoot and, unlike normal gemmae, showed no evidence of an abscission layer above the proximal leaves. |
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Interference-contrast micrograph through the abaxial surface of a proximal cell of a phyllidium of Tortula ruralis ten minutes after rehydration from the desiccated state. |
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Grasping the proximal surface, the hominid brought the distal surface down hard on an object he wished to detach or shatter, such as a bone or tuber. |
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There was no evidence of other proximal tubule dysfunction, as evidenced by the absence of glucosuria, phosphate wasting, bicarbonate wasting, or metabolic acidosis. |
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Proximal stomach tumors of the cardiac region have actually increased in incidence in recent years. |
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AdDent introduces the Proximal Caries Light Guide, a new and improved plug-in accessory for its Microlux Diagnostic System. |
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Proximal half of the primary orifice surrounded by an elevated rim of smooth gymnocystal calcification, somewhat quadrangular in outline. |
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Proximal ambulacral pairs can be partially separated, forming a buccal slit, an expansion of the mouth frame. |
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Proximal ureter was defined as the part of ureter between the ureteropelvic junction and the upper border of the sacroiliac joint. |
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