In actuality, the massive pectoralis muscle not only depresses the wing but also provides a retractive force to resist protraction. |
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Propulsive and retractive forces are each capable of damaging the nerves, but significant damage is most likely to occur when these forces are combined. |
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In viscoelastic fluids, drop deformation produces additional retractive elastic stresses which also oppose turbulent stresses. |
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As the deformation rates are large, the retractive stresses can be large in magnitude. |
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At every valve lift, enormous acceleration forces and retractive forces occur due to the strong valve springs. |
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It would require a sudden transformation of forelimbs from a retractive, terrestrial, weight-bearing stroke to a depressive, protractive, aerial, thrust-generating stroke. |
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Immediately after extubation, he presented with retractive breathing and stridor. |
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This patient presented with retractive breathing, stridor, and decreased SpO2 immediately after extubation. |
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So, in our case, such a retractive mapping cannot exist because it is incompatible with continuity. |
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But, stridor or retractive breathing was not observed. |
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Strong fast approach and retractive forces. |
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If the belt system is not equipped with a tension-relieving device, allow the excess webbing in the shoulder belt to be retracted by the retractive force of the retractor. |
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Consequently, both stridor and retractive breathing resolved. |
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