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Another issue is subsidence, a sinking on the surface as the garbage underneath rots away.
'Another factor is subsidence,' he continues, 'with cliff erosion affecting high-up properties, and instability due to a high water table at ground level.' To that Adam adds another warning.
The third problem is subsidence by remifentanil.
One example is subsidence, the collapse of the rock and clay layers that "squish together" when groundwater is extracted, he says.
The most widely used method is subsidence engineering handbook (SEH) for predicting subsidence based on the graphical solutions (Anon. 1975).
In northern Iwate prefecture, the predicted deformation resulting from viscoelastic relaxation alone is uplift, although the observed cumulative deformation is subsidence (Fig. 1a).
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As a result of stem, there was subsidence in 3 joints and loosening in 6.
"Our models do not help much in knowing what brought on the topographic divide between both seas," Garcia-Castellanos admits, but he suspects the cause was subsidence of tectonic plates.
Nevertheless, the main reason for failure of the implant was subsidence of more than 5 mm, even in our patients.
Potential failures might be subsidence of the talar component (as seen in 8 ankles) and progressive periprosthetic osteolysis.
The main factors shaping the development of the shelf since 83 Ma have been subsidence, sedimentation and the advance and retreat of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet.
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