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Based on this study, a fluid-burr appears to leave the cartilage with a smaller zone of injury than does the RF wand or shaver.
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Both mitochondrial lineages have a distinct geographical distribution with a small zone of co-occurrence.
In the Far East area 1 to 2 annual generations of Dirofilaria in most of the territory with a small zone with 2 6 annual generations are predicted.
Aerobic culture after 48 hours at 37°C grew minute, translucent, non-pigmented colonies with a small zone of clear hemolysis on 5% sheep blood agar.
In tests with Kmax decrease, a small zone appears related to FCG initiation, with a fatigue fractography resembling the tearing topography surface (TTS) mode, and associated with a decrease of crack tip opening displacement (CTOD).
A total of about 10,000 earthquakes were recorded prior to the May 18 event, with most concentrated in a small zone less than 1.6 mile directly below the bulge.
Depending on the size, shape and direction of the swell, a surfer will maneuver in a small zone with about a 50-foot radius.
After a blast, a small zone with many cracks would appear around the blast-hole, and just a few of them can surpass the others and extend.
However, in continuity with the endochondral bone front, a small zone of direct bone formation is also recognized.
The hydroxyl radicals were mainly free at the BDD electrodes with a larger reaction zone, but adsorbed at the PbO2 electrodes with a smaller reaction zone.
Europe can thrive even with a smaller euro zone.
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