Sentence examples for a restorative phase. from inspiring English sources

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Cell damage and death resulting from secondary injury are followed and often overlap with a restorative phase during which the brain or the spinal cord remodels itself in an attempt to compensate for the tissue damage (54).

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Our treatment plan consisted of a preoperative diagnostic and prosthodontics phase (including preparation of guiding prosthesis), followed by a surgical phase of Le Fort I osteotomy, distraction osteogenesis to correct the malocclusion, implant insertion and a follow up final restorative phase.

The MDI is a one-piece implant that simplifies the restorative phase resulting in a reduced cost for the patient.

No significant relation could be found, indicating that neither the presence or absence of an adjacent tooth, nor contamination with blood and/or saliva, nor the behavior of the child during the restorative phase of the treatment had an influence on the 3-year survival of the restorations in the primary dentition.

Having laboratory technicians prepare soft-tissue casts and implant abutments with or without concomitant removable temporary prostheses during the restorative phase of single-tooth replacement is an accepted practice.

In support of this notion, the time course of the increased EphB1 IR in damaged motor neurons corresponds with the restorative phase following motor neuron axotomy in our paradigm58.

The women who were deemed the most susceptible to hypnosis spent 80percentt more time in slow-wave sleep (the deep, restorative phase of our shut-eye) after listening to the hypnosis tape than they did after listening to a neutral spoken text.

The clinical strategy consisted of a preoperative diagnostic and prosthodontics phase (including preparation of guiding prosthesis), followed by a surgical phase of Le fort I osteotomy, distraction, implant insertion and final follow up restorative phase.

While failure to progress to these later stages contributes to development of many human diseases, the mechanisms limiting tissue injury and promoting the transition to the restorative phase are poorly understood.

Despite the enormous medical significance of persistent inflammation, the mechanisms that restrain the tissue damage and ensure the transition to the restorative phase largely remain to be understood (Nathan Dingng, 2010).

See related commentary by Friese, Sleep disturbances are common in critically ill patients, who present a loss of monophasic nocturnal sleep combined with frequent diurnal naps (irregular sleep-wake pattern) [ 1] as well as a reduction in deeper, more restorative phases such as slow-wave sleep (SWS) and rapid eye movement (REM) sleep [ 2].

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