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In all instances explored, in addition to the macroscopic and microscopic evidence of a low grade chronic inflammatory process implicating the entire musculotendinous cuff and fibrous capsule, involvement of the tendon-tendon-sheath gliding mechanism of the biceps tendon in varying intensities was discernible.

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A study out of Japan last month, for instance, explored the physical and emotional damage experienced by women working retail jobs who are required to smile continuously.

"Design and the Elastic Mind" (2008), for instance, explored the productive partnership between design and science in works like BioWall, a lacy fiberglass partition by the London design studio Loop.pH, which was formed from mathematically derived shapes and woven with living plants.

One tool not included in this current review, for instance, explored women's perceptions of outcomes and quality of life over an extended period following birth [ 62], an approach which has important implications for care provision.

Maxham and Netemeyer [ 23] for instance, explored the effects of consumers' perceived justice with the recovery following a banking service failure, on consumer complaint satisfaction and found support for these effects.

Cecilia Bengolea and François Chaignaud, for instance, explore extinction and rebirth in "Sylphides" while wearing sensory-deprivation body bags.

The opening chapter, for instance, explores restraint and plainness in poetry, qualities Longenbach describes as arising from a "surrender" that lets a poet "wither" into his proper style.

His book "The Other Side of Brightness," for instance, explores the history of the New York City subway from the point of view of what he calls international mongrels: manual laborers digging the tunnels and homeless people living beneath the streets.

The Shadow of a Gunman (1923), for instance, explores one family's experience of raids by Black and Tans (members of a British auxiliary police force) during the War of Independence.

Questions like "What's your idea of the perfect afternoon?" and "In matters of the heart, you…" have corresponding multiple-choice answers, including, in the first instance, "Exploring exciting new places, preferably with a gun," and, in the second, "Love deeply, and perhaps a bit too fanatically".

I. A. Menkiti, for instance, explores how social deviants, or, psychopaths come to be (1977 1978).

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