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Nonunion is
permanent failure of
healing following a
broken bone
unless intervention (such as surgery) is performed. A
fracture with
nonunion generally...
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opposition against employers or
nonunion contractors and are
intended to call
public attention to
companies employing nonunion labor or
engaging in union-busting...
- That region's low-wage, low-skill
economy readily hired cheap, reliable,
nonunion labor,
without asking applicants too many
questions about legal status...
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manpower that
nonunion firms had
lacked in the past. In fact by 1983, 40
percent of
contract work in the
sheet metal industry was
going nonunion. For much...
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Shanidar 1, who
shows signs of an am****tion of the
right arm
likely due to a
nonunion after breaking a bone in adolescence,
osteomyelitis (a bone infection)...
- (rhBMPs) are used in
orthopedic applications such as
spinal fusions,
nonunions, and oral surgery. rhBMP-2 and rhBMP-7 are Food and Drug Administration...
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union wages could not
survive in the face of
foreign competition or new
nonunionized firms. The only way a
union can
provide gains for its
members is to extract...
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state of bone
metabolism seems to be
present in
patients with
atrophic nonunion fractures,
despite the high
serum OPG. Only
serum OPG was significantly...
- Electrobiology, Inc.,
which was
first approved in 1979 and
indicated for
nonunions,
failed fusions, and
congenital pseudarthroses; and the Cervical-Stim...
- the
Byrdes to meet the
gaming commissioners, and the
chairman requests a
nonunion site in
exchange for his support, to
which Marty agrees,
despite knowing...