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Soon the back of the child's neck becomes impinged against the bones of the pelvis, in front, and the chin is forced farther and farther away from the breastbone.
Now as the patient attempts to elevate the arm, the supraspinatus tendon and/or the subdeltoid bursa may become impinged against the anterior portion of the acromion process.
Sucking so much water causes plankton, eggs and larvae to be drawn into the plant's machinery, or entrained, and the water pressure also causes fish to be trapped, or impinged, against intake screens, the state said.
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Subspinous impingement occurs where a prominent anterior inferior iliac spine (AIIS) impinges against the femoral neck during flexion [59].
This mechanical system models in a fundamental way the process of an ice sheet impinging against an elastic structure.
The rotor is turned by steam impinging against attached vanes or blades on which it exerts a force in the tangential direction.
You can argue he is impinging against Article I of the Constitution just as Bush did.
Adhesions are thought to cause symptoms by impairing the sealing function of the labrum or impinging against it.
All bony prominences that may impinge against other bones in extreme degrees of motion should be removed; for example, the coronoid process and the tip of the olecranon process.
At the time of surgery they noted, "The obstruction to motion was identified as a large bony prominence at the anterosuperior aspect of the neck of the femur at its junction with the displaced epiphysis, which was seen to impinge against the rim of the acetabulum".
This paper reports on simultaneous measurement of temperature and CO concentration in atmospheric methane/air jet flames impinging vertically against a water-cooled stainless-steel wall.
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