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Presentation pieces in gold, silver, and copper were created in a variety of designs bearing, for example, auspicious inscriptions and quotations from the Chinese Classics, in addition to the king's name.
These numbers were not gathered as part of a formal scientific study of performance measurement, so there were uncontrolled factors that certainly have some bearing (for example, players' level of familiarity with the game scenario and experience with game mechanics).
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The American officials who have dominated the trial proceedings behind the scenes have been drawing down their participation, and on Tuesday the Iraqis had more control than before over logistic and administrative issues — bearing responsibility, for example, for bringing witnesses to the court.
One major advantage of better materials for bearing surfaces, for example, highly cross-linked polyethylene and wear-resistant CoCrMo alloys by powder metallurgy, is the possibility of using larger head sizes in hip implants without significantly increasing wear debris release and the risk of osteolysis.
The clinical use of PE treated cancellous grafts in weight bearing situations, for example, filling of lower extremity critical bone, has to be considered carefully.
OA primarily affects the weight bearing joints (for example knees, hips) and is typified by synovitis and degeneration of the articular cartilage and subchondral bone.
"Many approaches to literature have political bearings, for example in our real life there might be some sharp or sensitive issues that they do not wish to touch upon.
This kind of grinding process could be applied to bearings, for example.
Cartilage loss and osteophytes are central features in OA and weight-bearing may impact this, therefore, we asked whether there were any interactions in polymorphisms in genes involved in joint tissue integrity (for example, TGFβ1) and environmental factors influencing weight-bearing (for example, weight).
In addition, magnetic resonance imaging or computed tomography are completed in the supine position and may be subject to error relating to leg-length change when not weight-bearing – for example, a unilateral pes planus, varus, or valgus knee deformity that may increase in a weight-bearing position.
Yet if I may roll the history books back to the traditional human-turned-animal of Medieval times, we are far more likely to see animals in place of humans who have somehow been cursed or are otherwise understood as evil — take reformation depictions of the Pope bearing horns for example.
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