Articles, tagged with "fractures", page 1
05th June 2013
Experiencing a house renovation project can expose a lot about a person's character. Many individuals delight in property improvement since it is demanding and needs fantastic attention to fine detail. It may seem scary, but reading these pointers can eli...
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John M
05th June 2013
Undergoing a property improvement task can expose a lot about a person's character. Lots of people take pleasure in house enhancement because it is demanding and needs wonderful attention to detail. It could sound frightening, but reviewing these ideas ca...
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Author:
John M
24th January 2013
When considering a vinyl wrap for your car you must ask just how long the wrap will last for, whether it will be needing replacement and how to make it last as long as is possible. Because it's a vinyl product instead of a paint product, it doesn't get pa...
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Author:
TomCMitchell
11th July 2012
Concrete eventually cracks and selecting a good repair method is paramount. To be successful, you must choose a technique that addresses the cause of the fracture and present condition of the slab.
In the past, contractors often glued metal “U” clips o...
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Author:
Mark Weber
14th November 2011
The difficulties of being a physical counselor involve completing a program in physical therapy and having a license, performing extended hours, and also the emotionally challenging and physically draining nature of the profession.
Physiotherapists are...
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Author:
Frank K Muller
23rd June 2011
The coccyx is usually referred to as the tailbone because of its location, appearance and functions. Sometimes, because of accidents or simple everyday activities that puts unnecessary pressure and friction to our tailbone, they may become bruised or dama...
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Author:
John Dembly
13th April 2011
The following typical defects of ductile iron castings are based on the experiences of process engineers from Dandong Foundry in China. We hope these information could be helpful for other iron foundries and casting buyers.
1. abnormal and degraded nod...
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Author:
ironfoundry
20th March 2011
Osteochondritis Dissecans (OCD) is a condition of abnormal cartilage growth in rapidly growing dogs. The exact causes are unknown but is thought be environmental and genetic. There are numerous theories as to the cause, however, no one knows for sure. OCD...
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Author:
Glen Dorsey
04th February 2011
More and more people are drinking oolong tea. It can help you lose weight and lower cholesterol levels. Oolong tea is very effective in resisting of getting old, so oolong tea is also called cosmetic tea, which means drinking oolong tea can help women kee...
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Author:
kkdren
01st July 2010
Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu is a martial art that aims at forcing the opponent to submit with the help of painful joint locks, chokes and compression locks. Like all other martial arts, practicing Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu is strenuous and risky. It is important for th...
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Author:
Alena Smith
10th June 2010
Your primary focus when trying to improve your height need to be to lengthen your bones. You may possibly not believe it, but you are able to make your system develop. Most men and women have the potential to be at least two much more inches taller than t...
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Author:
strengthtraini
14th May 2010
Height gain is a dream for many people. A lot of people associate popularity and self confidence with height. They are constantly on the lookout for ways and means to increase their height. Here are 4 most vital keys to growing taller fast.
Tip 1 - Hum...
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Author:
Rahul Talwar
28th April 2010
Cold rolling is a metal working process and it differs from hot rolling or induction bending by the amount of heat that is applied to the metal. In cold rolling the metal is typically at room temperature, while hot rolling the metal is heated to a much hi...
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Author:
Corey Rozon
24th February 2010
Hip can be a result of the following conditions and injuries; arthritis, tendonitis, bursitis, strains and fractures.
Hip pain may also be caused by a condition called osteonecrosis. Osteonecrosis occurs when the blood flow to the hip bone is restricte...
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Author:
J. Pal
18th July 2009
Raise your hand if you like sugar? If you are a dentist your hand just went up. And if you are like most Americans your hand went up, too. And that's a problem. A big one!With the United States facing an obesity epidemic the consumption of refined sugar d...
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Author:
Jason Yun