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- et al. (2003). "Gastric pentadecapeptide BPC 157 accelerates healing of transected rat Achilles tendon and in vitro stimulates tendocytes growth". Journal...
- supplies the thoracic diaphragm, enabling breathing. If the spinal cord is transected above C3, then spontaneous breathing is not possible.[citation needed]...
- any part of the ball reaches any part of the imaginary vertical plane transected by this line while in-bounds and in possession of a player whose team...
- variables of successful hair transplantation. If follicular units are transected in the incision process, there is a greater likelihood that they will...
- is joined to Asia at its northeast extremity by the Isthmus of Suez (transected by the Suez Canal), 163 km (101 mi) wide. Geopolitically, Egypt's Sinai...
- craters. Older calderas appear as semicircular segments because they are transected by the younger calderas. Oblique view of Olympus Mons, from a Viking image...
- channel, as happens in carpal tunnel syndrome. If a nerve is completely transected, it will often regenerate, but for long nerves this process may take months...
- territories in the western section of Amazonas state. Besides the Javari it is transected by the Pardo, Quixito, Itaquai and Ituí rivers. Vale do Javari is home...
- artery and vein, so as to prevent hemorrhage (bleeding). The muscles are transected, and finally, the bone is sawed through with an oscillating saw. Sharp...
- permanent numbness distal to the site of transaction because the nerve is transected and removed. However, in studies measuring patient quality of life, patients...