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A fistula is considered open when content comes out upon compression, while a closed fistula is characterised by the absence of content (although it is better to describe closed fistulas as those "without drainage").
"Also, without drainage water can come in contact with the eggs causing more loss of heat and other possible problems".
The city's 13,000 concrete alleyways were originally built without drainage and are a nightmare every time it rains.
Your soil will act as a pot without drainage; come winter the grit will sit in water and so will lavender roots.
Remembering pelicans circling above the silky sea in Tobago, the fisherman's conch shell summoning customers, and the dream forests with no dangerous animals or poisonous snakes, she is quite clear that the island isn't paradise for those who live there, "bone-poor", "in houses without drainage, where water had to be fetched from a standpipe".
Wound was closed without drainage.
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In a study cohort of 16 pediatric head injury patients, Levy and colleagues [ 27] reported good control of refractory intracranial hypertension without drainage-related mortality.
Visual memory test failed to detect this cognitive impairment.But, 21.3%pts (18/84) showed cognitive improvement on discharge compared with preoperative level(p = 0.034 .All pts with POCD were hemodinamicaly stable, without excessive postoperative drainage, without prolonged mechanical ventilation and infection.
Without good drainage, water and air cannot be properly absorbed by plant roots.
This could apply to uncovered cisterns, pools, fountains in public parks and buildings that hold water without proper drainage.
But there is no way that we would be able to continue to farm here without the drainage.
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