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Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) ankylosis can be defined as the union of mandibular condyle to the cranial base which is the articular surface through osseous or fibrous tissue, with partial or complete mandibular impediment [1].
Some small part of him is in a natural state and is acting without impediment (1152b35 6).
Elevated serum levels of urea, uric acid and creatinine in sodium selenite induced pups demonstrates renal impediment [33].
This is due to the fact that MNP respond strongly to the magnetic fields, and magnetic fields can penetrate human tissue without impediment [24].
Indeed, if anything, such an object "would be an impediment" (6.2.3)—alluding to the epistemological difficulties discussed in the previous section.
This vast amount of genetic variation has lead to an almost insurmountable impediment [24].
The hin mirrored pair was replaced with hixC, a variant inversion sequence which allows inversion in both directions without impediment [13], as the hin mirrored pair behaved unpredictably due to its native mirrored-pair like structure (data not shown).
Other rivers with large summer habitat have sizable and near safe level populations (Maine rivers, Delaware River, Saint John River) except in the large southern rivers (Savannah, Altamaha Rivers) where mortality in river gillnet fisheries for shad ( Alosa spp) is believed a critical impediment [5], [8], [45].
Instead, more recent research highlights transport costs as a common impediment (34).
On both sides, the "pervasive socialization of both patients and practitioners to the traditional medical model of care" is probably an even greater impediment [ 52, 59].
Those who would not do it justified their decision as being related to legal impediments (74.8%) and moral aspects (64.5%).
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