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The definition of the term "dislocation" varies between studies, and registry studies cannot be directly compared with cohort studies since the former usually do not include closed reductions, whereas the latter do.
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Short-term dislocation and long-term damage would be inevitable consequences.
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"This is a short-term dislocation.
It showed that mortality and postoperative infection between HA and THA had no statistical differences, that long-term reoperation rate of HA was higher than that of THA, that medium-term dislocation rate of HA was lower than that of THA, and that pain rates of HA in short-term and long-term were both higher than THA.
"It may cause some short-term dislocation," said Marc Ganis, co-founder and managing director of Jiaflix Enterprises, which helps studios distribute movies in China.
Long-term dislocation of the hip can lead to an augmented femoral head and reduced acetabulum.
For all the short-term dislocations, the crackdown is surely good for China's economy.
As the strike drags on, it appears increasingly likely that the television business, which is more sensitive than the movie industry to short-term dislocations, may be in for some deep changes.
Alas, what should be short-term dislocations now are long-term.
When directed pressure or stress is the dominant agent of metamorphism, it is termed dynamic; other terms are dislocation, kinematic, and mechanical metamorphism.
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