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Consequently, it is necessary to carefully assess bone quality and quantity in severely damaged knees before TKA, using computed tomography, dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry, and other diagnostic methods.
The required exhaust of heat through the material is like placing it at the surface of the sun, while at the same time the plasma is bombarding the material with enormous quantities of damaging high-energy particles.
However, the alcohol nonanol was found to be released in higher quantities from older damaged leaves (p = 0.041, t = 2.437).
The proposed method determines the orientation of the critical plane which experiences the maximum quantity of damage, according to the Fatigue Damage Function, caused by the stresses acting on the plane.
In one example, the company is said to have reported incorrectly to its suppliers that large quantities of goods were damaged and outdated.
There, the passage of the storm caused severe flooding, which destroyed large quantities of crops and damaged several roads.
The quantity of damage intervenes in two carbon fluxes: emissions from logging damage decay and carbon recovery (Fig. 3).
The planet faces the prospect of having to feed 9 to 10 billion people by 2050 – it's currently supporting 7 billion – and as agricultural experts have been reporting quite separately this week, the rise in extreme weather has damaged both the quantity of food harvested last year and (through lack of sunlight) its quality in some places, including Britain.
This delayed the operation and caused a large quantity of equipment to be damaged.
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