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Compared with vertical tears, radial/flap tears, in which there can be disruption of the circumferential fibers, are associated with articular cartilage lesions of increasing severity (Henry et al. 2012).
It is important to note the continuity with the intramural component as there can be disruption to the outer longitudinal layer as a result of small vessels penetrating the wall, not necessarily invaded by tumour.
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The earthquake and the tsunami in Japan last year taught companies how vulnerable the global supply chain can be to disruption.
A possible explanation for these remote effects can be the disruption of neuronal function at remote cerebral regions belonging to certain functional networks [Crofts et al., 2011; Dacosta-Aguayo et al., 2014a; Kaiser et al., 2007].
Lawmakers should consider phasing in the cuts somewhat more gradually, so the choices can be smarter and disruption minimized.
"Our education bill puts teachers back in control of the classroom so pupils can be taught without disruption and teachers have more power to tackle truancy".
Unite Students does not ask students to move out at Christmas and Easter but some university halls do and that can be a major disruption.
But the administration is pushing to go further: to suspend environmental laws and citizen appeals so logging in dangerously fire-prone forests like this one can be done without disruption.
According to several people who had been briefed on her health, Mrs. Astor was diagnosed at some point with multi-infarct dementia, which can be caused by disruption of blood flow to the brain, and senile dementia/Alzheimer's type.
AWS CEO Andy Jassy says success can be attributed to disruption dynamics.
At the same time, mania can be induced by disruption of circadian rhythms (Bunney and Bunney 2000; McClung 2013).
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