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However, when given the opportunity, the adolescents' sleep will often be of normal length and in accordance with the individually perceived sleep need [ 1].
In the Mks1-mutant cochlea, although the kinocilia were present and seemed to be of normal length and morphology, they were often misplaced relative to the stereocilia bundles (Fig. 7D F).
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Kinked tails were of normal length or slightly shortened.
Menstrual cycle was of normal length (mean cycle length 28.7 ± 2.1 days).
He supported himself on a cane, which was surprisingly short since his trunk and arms were of normal length.
Reference is also made to Pirvola et al., 2004, where the authors state that the cochlear duct is of normal length and architecture in Fgf9 -/- mice.
Prediction analysis, suggested that the protein product containing S168F was of normal length (599 amino acids) and that the correct reading frame was maintained.
The pectoralis minor length test is one method that has been recommended to determine if this muscle is of normal length or is short and the 2.6 cm distance has been proposed as the length that separates a muscle of normal length to one that is short and may be associated with symptoms.
Sahrmann [ 16] (p211 [Figure 5 30] and p338 340) has described that when the pectoralis minor muscle is of normal length the distance between the treatment table and posterior aspect of the acromion (patient supine, arms by side, elbows flexed) should not exceed 2.54 cm (1 inch).
Additional studies are required to determine the nature of the AON-induced proteins, which appear to be of normal full length, but could also include the mutant form.
The guiding principle in treatment of fractures is restoration of normal length and alignment when necessary and avoidance of motion between the fracture fragments.
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