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In certain cases, cranial defects can become quite extensive or involve adjacent tissue damage.
In most cases the lateral femoral notch may only radiographically picture a significant lesion with no need for surgical treatment, whereas large defects can become clinically relevant.
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This implies that the rpk1 defect can become manifest in different stages (time dependence) and in different regions (spatial dependence).
But now the same people, a few seasons after, are writing that it is 'his signature back.' " "Sometimes," he said, "what we think is a defect of somebody can become his own style".
(1) Planar defects can easily become invisible during TEM examination, in which case, observation along different zone axes is a must when studying the nature of planar defects.
However, hydrogen interacts with a variety of microstructural defects in Al and can become trapped at a variety of metallurgical sites.
It is currently well-accepted that equilibrium GBs can switch to different metastable states upon defect loading and absorption33,39,45 and the resulting metastable states can become better defect sinks10,45.
This is why those exposed to the chemical can give birth to children with serious defects, and even they themselves can become ill.
Processes can become uncontrolled, the defect rates can rise, and it is necessary to have inspection and repair processes after the different technological processes.
The presence of free and fixed metallic particles can initiate partial discharges (PDs) in GIS which can become a serious defect and reduce the reliability of GIS.
Animals with the human gene defect grow bigger and bigger muscles -- some, like cats, can become so muscular that even their tongues get huge, unable to fit in their mouths.
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