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Were it not for the outward traction of the chest on the lungs, these would collapse; and were it not for the inward traction of the lungs on the chest and diaphragm, the chest would expand to a larger size and the diaphragm would fall from its dome-shaped position within the chest.
We suggest that the retina that is elevated is probably thinner and more fragile, and when the inward traction reaches a critical pressure, a lamellar hole might develop.
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Retinal microfolds attributable to retinal vessels were first observed after vitrectomy for myopic foveoschisis and were believed to indicate inward retinal traction, possibly leading to high myopia-specific retinal diseases.
Both treatments blocked the inward translation of traction forces, the dissipation of compressive strain, and fibronectin fibrillogenesis over time.
Contraction of this tissue causes inward (centripetal) tangential traction upon the underlying retina and results in macular pucker.
The traction force pointed inward on peripheral FAs in the spread out COT structure.
In other words, traction.
In his own first case, after the use of traction by the Taylor splint in bed for a year, until the shortening had been reduced, on placing the head of the bone over the acetabulum the entire limb was rotated inward about 90 degrees.
Once the forceps enters in the trocar (about 12 mm diameter), it is able to wide open the two arms, while the frames holding the forceps bend inward, so the surgeon can obtain the double tissues traction.
This dominant component depicted the cell attaching at front and back, contracting the substrate inward towards its center, and it is consistent with previous traction force measurements.
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