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This is more about a slight swelling.
When he told team trainers about the slight swelling, they held him out of Sunday's workout.
The main nerve cord, which is single and hollow as in all chordates, has a slight swelling at the front that barely qualifies as a brain.
Serono first realized that someone was counterfeiting Serostim late last year when patients began to call to complain that they had suffered a slight swelling or a skin rash after being injected.
Anyone with a history of the disorder should be on the alert for warning signs like a slight swelling or redness, a feeling that their rings or watches are getting tight or a heavy feeling in a limb.
This adjustment served, in part, to correct an optical illusion (pillars with perfectly straight sides appear to cave inward toward the middle), but the slight swelling also conveys the subliminal impression of muscular effort.
TOKYO (Reuters) — Cells in a second lithium-ion battery on a Boeing 787 Dreamliner forced to make an emergency landing in Japan last month showed slight swelling, a Japan Transport Safety Board official said on Tuesday.
Two variations of the ding include the li-ding, which has a slight swelling of the bowl as it joins each of the legs (similar in effect to the li), and the fang-ding, which, however illogical, is a "square tripod," with a square or rectangular box resting on four legs.
"I do not know the exact discussion taken by the research group on the ground, but I heard that it is a slight swelling" in the auxiliary power unit battery cells, Masahiro Kudo, a senior accident investigator at the safety board, said at a news briefing in Tokyo.
The slight swelling does mean the handset won't now sit entirely flat on a table or other flat surface.
Physical examination revealed slight swelling of the right elbow when compared to the normal elbow.
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