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Certainly the performance of the transcontinental freight lines in recent years, and the regain of modal share, are impressive.
"Maybe that's the price we've got to pay, which is not to say I condone fasting, bingeing, dieting, regain – of course I'm not.
End-points in experimental studies are frequently the regain of spontaneous circulation (ROSC) and post-arrest brain tissue damage.
Fracture treatment is an old endeavour intended to promote bone healing and to also enable early loading and regain of function in the injured limb.
They provide immediate stable fixation allowing early mobilization, which can result in rapid recovery and improved regain of function [1, 2].
After surgery the patient obtained excellent relief of low-back and thigh pain with a satisfactory regain of walking (Frankel D).
This is in contrast to circular dichroism measurements which show only 20 25 % regain of the native secondary structure in the burst phase.
This technique provides immediate stable fixation that allows early mobilization [5, 8] and may result in a more rapid recovery and improved regain of function [9].
For a typical newsprint machine more than 60% of the exhaust energy from the dryer section can be recovered, resulting typically in a regain of about 30 MW.
Despite the sealing achieved, regain of mechanical stiffness is limited to a maximum of 30% and only for crack mouth displacements up to 20 μm.
We believe that better perception and satisfaction with mobile-bearing in older patients was due to the earlier regain of their knee flexion.
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