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Extensive separation of periosteum from bone, particularly during the growing period, with resultant injury of nutrient and metaphyseal vessels may result in extensive aseptic necrosis of bone.
Downwarps can result in extensive flooding.
Also, frequent changes in treatments result in extensive overhauls at reprint time, with consequent inconsistencies among the standing editions.
Many observers, including the Americans, worried that such a march would result in extensive bloodshed, so the protesters called it off.
President Aníbal Cavaco Silva has opted to send draft legislation on civil service "mobility", widely considered a euphemism for a process expected to result in extensive lay-offs, to the court for vetting.
The bill was vetoed in August by Gov. Eliot Spitzer, who said that while "at first blush" the bill "would seem to be a logical improvement to the law," in reality the change would result in "extensive litigation of virtually every adverse possession claim".
Any time an attractive female celebrity, inadvertently or otherwise, shows her naked breasts in a public forum they result in extensive coverage (pun most certainly intended), the result of a herculean effort by those in the media who can still come up with new ways to report the story "woman has breasts" as if it's some shocking revelation.
A disaster such as Hurricane Katrina can result in extensive devastation to graduate medical education programs.
γ-irradiation was found to result in extensive reduction in the molecular size of DNA.
Numerical calculations of magnetic and flow fields in magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) simulations can result in extensive data sets.
They result in extensive disruption of the pelvis and high rates of mortality and late morbidity [1].
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