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A, Habitat; B, Habit; C, Synflorescence; D, Capitulum (side view); E, Capitulum (top view); F, Phyllary; G, Bract of calyculus; H, Ray floret; I, Disc floret.
Chondrodystrophic breeds most often have Hansen type I disc disease.
Hansen type I disc degeneration is thought to occur because of loss of notochordal cells which produce proteoglycans which "hold water" in the disc.
They included two observed determinants called "fixed effects": the IVF center (Parisian center/medium-sized city center) denoted β c e n t e r i succ and β c e n t e r i disc and the woman's age at the first attempt divided into five classes (age <25/25-29/30-34/35-39/≥40 years) denoted β a g e i succ and β a g e i disc.
Data from the Subjective Complaints Questionnaire and the physical examination will be used to classify participants into one of the five pre-defined subgroups, i) disc herniation with associated radiculopathy; ii) reducible discogenic pain; iii) non-reducible discogenic pain; iv) zygapophyseal joint dysfunction and; v) multi-factorial persistent pain.
Their percentage contribution ratio of angular motion were also reported to be greater in C4/5 and C5/6 motion segments in the subjects with grade I disc degeneration, which grade definition still had normal intervertebral disc height with clear distinction of nucleus and annulus.
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I had one disc removed L4-5, and have 2 more slipped discs, L3-4 and L5-S1.
where the right hand side of the inequality is the radius of the i th disc.
[On the I Am disc,] I really wanted people to hear my voice and hear what I had to say".
Hansen type I herniation, disc extrusion, was confirmed during all 100 surgeries after performing 6 ventral slots and 94 hemilaminectomies.
Referring to TMD research diagnostic criteria, in patients from both treated and control groups myofascial pain (I) or disc displacement with reduction (DDR, IIa) was diagnosed.
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