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Wada S, Tohara H, Iida T, Inoue M, Sato M, Ueda K. Jaw-opening exercise for insufficient opening of upper esophageal sphincter.
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If West held the diamond jack and club ace, that would leave only 11 points outstanding, probably insufficient for an opening bid at unfavorable vulnerability.
Barriers such as the width of door openings, insufficient maneuvering space, controls placed too high or too low, etc., contain features that evidently occur also in other environmental arenas [ 16].
We would like to suggest that these short bursts of ankle extensor activity are insufficient for the full opening of the ankle joint.
To test this theory, isolated mitochondria were preexposed to a small Ca2+ load (10 μM) that is insufficient to induce PTP opening, and then exposed to a higher polar concentration range.
Nevertheless, it is possible that gross depletion of glycogen prior to ischaemia not only speeds up the loss of ATP and loss of bioenergetic competence, but also causes a greatly reduced drop in pH during ischaemia that may be insufficient to inhibit mPTP opening.
A shortage of qualified staff, transportation barriers, and insufficient salaries yield chronic staff openings.
An antagonistic lawsuit delayed the school's opening until October 1883, and insufficient support from the state hindered its progress in its early years.
(Participant)" The limited clinic opening hours were considered insufficient to meet demand.
The main problems involved the insufficient covering of the soft parts or opening of the wound because of the strain in it.
If the trocar opening or the vaginal outlet is insufficient to pass the specimen, the specimen needs to be reduced.
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