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Twins will be positioned close to each other (lying face-to-face, back-to-back, or in spooning positions), permitting contact between them.
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In a low-strain and rigidly stabilised environment, primary bone healing is achieved; the gap between bone ends is less than 0.01 mm and interfragmentary strain is less than 2%, permitting contact-healing to occur.
They have not been permitted contact with lawyers, family or friends.
The clinic, known more formally as Rotunda — The Center for Human Reproduction, does not permit contact between egg donor, surrogate mother or future parents.
Many now allow teen-age boys to stay with their mother, and families to bring their pets; others permit contact with friends, family, and employers.
Cloistered behind walls in Evansville, Ind., she prayed eight times daily, baked communion wafers and was not permitted contact with the public.
Cloistered behind walls in Evansville, Ind., she prayed eight times daily, baked communal wafers and was not permitted contact with the public.
In lacrosse, the mechanism of injury was very different between the men's game (which permits contact) and the women's game (which prohibits contact).
Visitors at venues that permit contact with animals can become exposed by direct animal contact or by contact with environmental surfaces.
Using a simple, small scale laboratory version of the polymerization part of this process which permits contact with air and evaporative losses, the effects of varying the heat input and the initiator concentration were explored.
Although the hydrogeology of the site permits contact of the TRU waste with the groundwater, the expected inorganic species of the actinides should strongly adsorb to the layer silicates and mineral oxides of the shale saprolite.
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