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According to Alfred McCoy, a history professor at the University of Wisconsin, in Madison, who has written a history of the C.I.A.'s experiments in coercing subjects, the agency learned that "if subjects are confined without light, odors, sound, or any fixed references of time and place, very deep breakdowns can be provoked".
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If you're interested in the specifics of the research on the aforementioned dongle, Argus has a deep breakdown of their methodology here, from disassembling the companion app, to poking holes in the device's security, to actually shutting down one of their own vehicles while it was in motion.
7. Pyrexia of unknown origin: any temperature above 37°C for more than 24 h occurring after the original pyrexia following surgery (if present) had settled, for which no obvious cause could be found 8. Wound dehiscence: superficial or deep wound breakdown.
Complications of wound breakdown, deep tissue infection, compartment syndrome, delayed union, nonunion, secondary loss of reduction, peroneal palsies, hardware failure and arthrofibrosis have been well-documented throughout the literature resulting in great variability in achieving satisfactory outcomes [5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12].
But against that hope is the underlying reality: a bleak social breakdown decades deep.
Lost Ones ends in an extended dub breakdown with deep bass that leaves the Opera House walls shuddering.
Your Jan . 14editorial "The Pension Deep Freeze" notes the breakdown of the deal between workers and employers on the provision of pension income.
We will also be tackling the tough topic of breakdowns, delving deeper into the series that Joe Drape, Walt Bogdanich and other Times investigative reporters kicked off with Part I: Death and Disarray at America's Racetracks.
The slow breakdown of deep oil that Dr. Camilli's group found had a silver lining: it meant that the bacteria trying to eat the oil did not appear to have consumed an excessive amount of oxygen in the vicinity of the spill, alleviating concerns that the oxygen might have declined so much that it threatened sea life.
A spare tale of suburban alienation with a surprise ending, it told of a man who goes on a pool-hopping spree across his neighbors' posh, stonewalled grounds, unaware that with each dip he is getting closer to the deep end of a breakdown.
Anatomical reduction and fixation by plates and screws were popular in the 1980s, but met with significant trouble from wound breakdown and deep infection.
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