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His other work in the show, "Vintage Door" (1994), is a more minimal example on which locking mechanisms are emphasized.
Less surprisingly, leads in which locking stylets could not be used were associated with extraction failure.
Cut-out can appear in severely comminuted fractures with poor bone quality (Brunner et al. 2009), a condition for which locking screws are also recommended.
The secondary objectives are to determine which locking solution, rt-PA versus heparin, results in lower overall catheter-related costs and to determine the cost per month to maintain patency in a catheter for patients randomized to rt-PA compared to those randomized to heparin, after controlling for baseline covariates.
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He couldn't be comfortable with paint, which locked his drawing down into design.
Big banks generally oppose such reductions, which lock in banks' losses on the loans.
An early offering, in 2003, was Wherify, a tracking device which locks to a child's wrist.
They're cumbersome and often cost extra for storage, which locks you into one studio or style of yoga.
The league, which locked out the players Sept. 15, is expected to begin canceling regular-season games soon.
The main cause is America's bloated justice system, which locks up more people than in other rich countries.
(To strict Reichians, pornography fostered masturbation, which locked the individual in a self-reinforcing loop of diminishing returns).
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