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To erect a truss to support the lights, they used metal beams and joints likely from construction workers building new hotels around the city.
Thus, the increased intra-articular pressure associated with oedema formation in arthritic joints likely activates joint nociceptors, leading to pain.
In contrast it is also known that children with high motor proficiency may excel if they have mobile joints, likely because they can exploit the larger degrees of freedom by intensive training (e.g. gymnasts).
A Texas barbecue joint is likely to have neon beer signs on the walls, and those walls are likely to have been darkened by years of smoke.
If the fracture heals in irregular alignment, the joint is likely to be permanently stiff and painful; osteoarthritis is a frequent complication in old age.
In the Rockaways, the concession stands at Beach 97th Street and Beach 106th Street, including Rockaway Taco and the Lobster Joint, most likely will not reopen before July 4. On Friday afternoon, electricians had yet to finish installing lamp posts at the 97th Street plaza, while at 106th Street, workers were smoothing freshly poured concrete in the rain.
The chapter concludes by summarising the RNLI's perspective of a successful bonded joint and likely future trends.
Endogenous glucocorticoid production in the joint is likely to have an impact on local inflammation and bone integrity.
Cartilage grafts introduced to an injured or arthritic joint are likely to be subjected to a cytokine-rich environment.
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