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Predictably, this has translated into an almost complete erosion of their previously held health and pension plans they once enjoyed.
Add these three factors together, and add in: the almost complete erosion of social institutions; the growing redundancy of the church in a secular country; the toothlessness of trade unions; and the way in which social security has gone from being a helping hand at times of need to being an instrument of surveillance and punishment.
Grade V and VI OA describe almost complete erosion of the articular cartilage with changes affecting the underlying bone, such as sclerosis [ 47].
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In contrast, patients with RA have nearly complete erosion of their telomeric ends in their early twenties.
The communist years led to a complete erosion of ethics outside the family.
The high turbulence of the flow allows a complete erosion of the soil.
Chondral lesions evolve to complete erosion of the articular cartilage, subchondral cyst formation and subchondral osteosclerosis.
The relationships between tors and ice action indicated for the Aurivaara plateau result in the proposal of a morphodynamical succession of five tor subtypes ranging from the preservation of well-rounded corestones still embedded in grus (suggesting negligible glacial erosion) to the almost complete removal of tor features by ice scouring.
In 2008, Dawes and Boroditsky [ 8] described an almost complete loss of enamel by acid erosion in a woman who swam daily for 2 weeks in an improperly chlorinated swimming pool in Cuba.
Erosion scores were very accurate, with almost complete overlay of the reduced major axis on the line of concordance (bias factor = 0.997; see Figure 5).
Richard Hamilton, The Almost Complete Works of Marcel Duchamp, exh.
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