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Fatigue fracture of the narrow implant body from mechanical weakening has been reported [15].
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In their experiments, reactive oxygen species (ROS), released by activated neutrophils leading to nonspecific host tissue damage and potential mechanical weakening, have been measured on the surface of 6 different meshes.
Clinical and experimental studies have shown that rigid internal fixators impair fracture healing, increase cortical resorption, and result in mechanical weakening of the fractured bone, which will be more obvious in osteoporotic fractures (Davidson et al. 2001).
We therefore hypothesize that the triggering conditions might have changed in Japan (NE Japan in particular), after the 2011 Tohoku-oki earthquake, due to the mechanical weakening of a pressurized crust.
Structural changes reflected by mechanical weakening at small compression could also initiate remodeling or disease processes.
We favor this hypothesis since early buckling of the notochord suggests a mechanical weakening of the notochord sheath.
This can eventually lead to mechanical weakening and destruction of the bone trabeculae.
Furthermore, 2 patients sustained a tibial stress fracture as a result of mechanical weakening of the anterior tibia cortex.
Mechanical Royalties The term "mechanical" and mechanical license has its origins in the "piano rolls" on which music was recorded in the early part of the twentieth century.
Nevertheless mechanical difficulties have hindered some previews.
Subtle mechanical changes have helped lately.
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