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As a result, distraction may prove a useful therapy for the disorder.
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In case of an open wedge osteotomy, since all osteotomies were complete with a resulting distraction gap, the exact position of the plane is not as important as for closing wedge or single cut osteotomies.
The resulting distractions can have deadly consequences, as when cellphone-wielding drivers and train engineers cause wrecks.
The argument was that the stigma of an indictment, and the resulting distractions to a President, would prevent the executive branch "from accomplishing its constitutional functions" in a way that cannot "be justified by an overriding need".
We are concerned that the attention being paid to unsubstantiated adverse effects of thimerosal will result in distraction from legitimate efforts to identify the cause of autism and will lead to ineffective and unsafe attempts at therapy.
Much of his inconsistency seemed the result of distraction — Prince spent years battling what he perceived as unfair practices by major labels, even going so far as to change his name to a squiggly symbol.
Deformities can be preexisting or can arise as the result of distraction osteogenesis.
In contrast, bone transport using a monolateral external fixator achieves a similar result through distraction of callus (callotasis) that is obtained from a subperiosteal osteotomy [27].
Questions with design flaws require extra thinking and time to respond and therefore it may result in distraction and have implications for the overall efficiency of the PBAF method.
The current incidence of technical failure is directly related to equipment currently available and in most cases, it is a result of distraction from the target nerve due to scarring.
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