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For subtraction lesion analysis, including peri-necrotic tissue resulted in a larger region of more frequent damage being seen in the basal ganglia.
The subtraction of lesions of the 'bisection' group from the 'cancellation' group confirmed that the 'cancellation' group had significantly more frequent damage in the white matter anterior to the caudate nucleus [red arrow; Fishers test: p <.05].
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We hypothesize that this region has more frequent cartilage damage.
Including the peri-necrotic tissue in our subtraction lesion analysis appeared to strengthen our results, as a larger region of more frequent putaminal damage was noted in our subtraction analysis once lesion tracings included the peri-necrotic region (seen in Figure 2).
And based on some models of climate change, they are likely to become more frequent and damaging.
Type 2 neurologic damage was more frequent than type 1 damage: 2.7 vs 0.77% respectively.
While Geico's earned premiums rose 18.8percentto to $1.3 billion from $1.1 billion, more frequent and severe auto damage and personal-injury losses led to the negative result.
More frequent practice could potentially damage enamel of your teeth permanently.
However, lacing wire damage, although not as catastrophic as blade damage, are more frequent in occurrences and often act as a precursor to subsequent blade damage.
Several clinical studies [Baier and Karnath, 2008; Cereda et al., 2002; Karnath et al., 2005] reported that in patients with hemiparesis/hemiplegia, the presence of anosognosia and other "disturbed sensation of limb ownership" (DSO [Baier and Karnath, 2008]) is more frequent in cases of damages to the RH posterior insula.
Renal damage is more frequent with new-generation lithotripters.
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