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The time taken for reduction is also very short (30 s).
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The time taken for complete reduction at 0, 30 and 40 °C are 10, 7 and 5 min respectively.
Only nine children were immediately taken for open reduction based on presentation nerve injury, vascular injury, fracture pattern displacement, excessive swelling, and previous bonesetter's bad intervened.
Steps were not taken for their final reduction by Rome until 180 bc, when 40,000 Ligurians were deported to Samnium and settled near Beneventum (Benevento).
But the medications, which can raise a woman's risk of developing blood clots, are not for everyone and should not be taken for breast cancer reduction by most women, the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force said.
Moreover, all comparisons have been made versus the adjacent normal ducts and lobules, as previously described [ 18]; it would be of interest to verify the present results also on normal glands taken for example from reduction mammoplasties or adjacent to fibroadenomas.
From the simulations, it is easy to extract how far a packet has traveled from the source at some specific time, as well as at the time taken for achieving a given reduction in the distance to packet destination.
Muscle fatigue index (Tlim) was defined as the time taken for a 50% reduction in maximal power output.
Which is the optimal combination of measures that should be taken for achieving the maximum reductions of losses on transport networks, given the uncertainty contained in the occurrence probability of an event, the area allocation and the socio-economical quantification of its impacts?
As a matter of course, new measures for noise reduction were taken for this line.
At the end of the experimental protocols, samples from the incubation media used during the reoxygenation period were collected for the assessment of creative kinase (CK) leakage and the tissue was taken for the assessment of viability (reduction of 3- [4,5-dimethylthiazol-2-yl]-2,5-diphenyltetiazolium bromide (MTT).
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