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This allows their abdomen to expand sideways until it is up to four times its normal width.
(1993), a Citroën car reduced to two-thirds of its normal width.
Once crash sensors detect a severe front impact, the device deploys and "inflates the multilayered belt strap with Velcro seams to nearly three times its normal width," the automaker said.
When the fibula fracture is adequately reduced and the medial clear space has returned to its normal width there is no indication to perform an exploration.
These results reveal that in more than half of the patients in the fiber-reinforced group, PDL had not regained its normal width following the completion of orthodontic treatment.
It has also been well documented that PDL widens remarkably during the orthodontic treatment [37]; therefore, it seems logical that if a certain type of retainer is to provide physiologic tooth movement, after 6 months of follow-up, PDL should have regained its normal width.
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The normal width of the ridges was found to be 9, with half the width equal to 4.5.
Also, the upward movement of the tongue is necessary for the creation of normal width of the hard palate.
Medically speaking since the beginning of the XIXth century, various devices have been designed for distending the angles of the mouth in order to recreate the normal width of the mouth aperture.
In volunteers, the mean height of the saccule was 1.40 ± 0.10 mm (mean ± SD) and the maximal height was 1.6 mm, with a range from 1.10 to 1.60 mm (Fig. 5); the mean normal width of the saccule was 1.20 ± 0.10 mm and the maximal width was 1.40 mm.
To some extent, the greater than normal width was due to the four wing turrets, which necessitated a wider hull.
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