Sentences with phrase «for rupture»

5) Finally, we are aware that Exxon completes a fly - over of the pipeline on a weekly basis to monitor for any rupture or activities of concern that may occur near the pipeline.
The еtiology for rupture of the left atrium is uncleаr, but probably is related with the high pressure in the left and right atrium and the so called jet lesions from the mitral and tricuspid regurgitation.
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The FDA recommends that a woman with these implants have her first MRI three years after her initial implant surgery and then have one every two years thereafter to check for a rupture in the implant.
However, studies have not identified a clear threshold for rupture, and an upper limit for oxytocin dosage with TOLAC has not been established.
What more can he said about the conditions for ruptures in continua?
Broad Street Hospital / Children's Immunological Service / French Hospital / Heckscher Institute for Child Health / Hospital for the Ruptured and Crippled / Lynn Memorial Hospital / Monmouth Memorial Hospital
Todd and Sonja take him to the local medical center, where he is forced to undergo emergency surgery for a ruptured appendix.
In 2006, when Megan is serving in her second tour, Megan gets injured and has to be taken for treatment for ruptured eardrums and short - term memory loss.
My dog went through surgery for a ruptured uterus she's doing better than before but not eating much is this normal she's currently on fluids and antibiotics she's walking around fine drinking water good
My dog just had surgery for a ruptured uterus she's doing better than before just not eating that much is this normal?
Here's why - let's say you ruptured your ACL, would you rely on the cashier at Walgreen's (no disrespect to the cashier or Walgreens) to diagnose and recommend a treatment for your ruptured cruciate?
As mentioned above there is no definitive cause for a ruptured CrCl in your dog but there are a number ofcontributing factors: obesity, inactivity with occasional strenuous activity, conformation (very straight legged dogs, like pitbulls, put tremendous stress on their knee joint), hormonal imbalances (possibly from early spay or neutering) and inflammatory conditions.
The veterinarians at Arvada West Veterinary Hospital offer many routine surgery options such as: • Spays • Neuters • Growth / mass removals • Biopsies • Treatment of ear hematomas • Extra-Capsular Stabilization (treatment for ruptured cruciate ligaments)
This is the condition that causes one to want to search for ruptures in social decorum.
Using photographs, statistical data, personal experience, historical research, nature and other concrete facts as a starting point — the artists depart from reality, allowing for ruptures, dissolutions or divergences from veracity.

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(Such a rupture, of course, is precisely what President Trump has gleefully tweetened — my portmanteau for a threat delivered in 140 characters or less — in recent days, as he slammed those payments as mere «bailouts» to the insurance companies.)
Other questions genotype analysis could answer include whether a given athlete is at elevated risk for tendon ruptures or cartilage tears, whether her muscles require more or less recovery time than the norm, and why certain diets work for some people and not others.
No potential for oil damage from a rupture.
But had the tank ruptured, it could have been devastating for anyone caught downwind.
The foot - dragging with Takata has had repercussions for other automakers, who have recalled about eight million vehicles worldwide because of the rupture risks.
Thankfully Danielle Smith has created a temporary rupture between the Wildrosies and the Progressive Conservative Party of Alberta for a millisecond so that they won't marry for at least a six month period.
During the closed - door Washington briefing for chief executives with business in China, Lighthizer said that U.S. complaints about Chinese trade practices could not be resolved simply by additional talks with Beijing, and he appeared indifferent to concerns that the administration's hard line risked rupturing a $ 600 billion annual trade relationship.
A theologically based concept of reconciliation favors a restorative rationale for punishment, one that does not dispense with desert but that construes the purpose of punishment as repairing ruptures in right relationship.
I just wish to make the case for integration and not rupture with the contents of the perennial philosophy.
We can refrain from futile inquiry into the mind of God, while still asking what part of the Jewish consciousness was so ruptured by the Temple's destruction that we still plead for its restoration.
I waited in the ER for fourteen hours before a doctor told me what had happened: a cyst had ruptured.
The old crank instinctively knows this and resists his isolation by striving, ad nauseam, to articulate the inarticulable, to share the unsharable, to enlarge his shrinking world, to transform pain into a basis for communion rather than a rupture of it.
The Catholic Church doesn't do rupture: that was tried 500 years ago, with catastrophic results for Christian unity and the cause of Christ.
Or do you mean that the past is a necessary condition for what happens when there is a rupture or a creative moment?
For the Catholic Church doesn't do «paradigm shifts» in that sense of the term, and the Pope himself has insisted that Amoris Laetitia does not propose a rupture with the Church's settled doctrines on the indissolubility of marriage and worthiness to receive Holy Communion.
Even though those who believe in a man - can - tell - when - it - is, end - of - days rupture do not represent a significant (neither majority) of Christians, reading the articles might mislead people to thinking every Christians believe in something like that (although the writer should not be blamed for it, since that group of believers were the ones who chose to represent Christ that way).
The second requirement for reconciliation is an action which renews loyalty to the broken community in spite of the rupture of disloyalty.
Images of paradise invariably testify to a longing or a nostalgia for an original paradise, i.e., for participation in an original cosmic Totality, a Totality present in a primordial time prior to the advent of the rupture between the sacred and the profane, a time when suffering, death, and alienation had not yet come into existence.
Alive to the consequences of this, Coetzee is not calling for any kind of return to the fullness of the Judeo - Christian proposition, but he's certainly not celebrating the gawping rupture that's come after it, either.
For example, in discussing the virginity of Mary in the act of giving birth, Fr Flader cites additional texts explaining the more specific point of how «Jesus could pass through the virginal body of his mother without rupturing it» (p114).
Original Sin then - that overlooked but vital doctrine of the reality of our state, and the introduction into the material universe for the first time of «the problem of evil» - teaches the rupturing of that living, holy communion of good by which, from the first pair, men were to minister life and fulfilment to one another through Christ.
His view tends to be harmonizing and does not provide space for suffering and ruptures in human life — at least not obviously.
Further, if the rupture occurs m relation to forms and structures, it must yield a qualitative change, for the forms are not simply sheer numerical or spatial differentiations.
Finally, one who has a testicle ruptured should not take on the task of spiritual direction, for symbolically that suggests an interpersonal style that easily becomes overburdened with guilt.45 Whoever has these defects should not offer the loaves of bread.
It is a rupture at the center of the personal existence, a rupture for which we in our freedom are responsible.
As a break with God, the first sin had for itsfirst consequence the rupture of the original communion between man and woman.
Next the church fathers claimed for her the status of being a postpartum virgin which caused the hierarchy of the church to go through intellectual gymnastics to prove that the hymen of the Virgin Mary had not been ruptured even during Jesus» birth.
The «rapid about - face» began in the early 1960s under the impulse of the Second Vatican Council and «its willingness to address non-Catholic Christians as «brothers,» to acknowledge that blame lay on both sides for the ecclesiastical ruptures of the Reformation, to stress the unique role of Christ as mediator between God and humanity, and to urge ordinary lay Catholics to live lives of practical Christian holiness.»
It is the nature of this rupture which I have been trying to outline in what follows, along with the reasons for it, and the effect of it on the Christian faith.
God's immediate repudiation of Israel for this breach of Covenant is directly conveyed in his Word to Moses, communicating the sense of ruptured relationship, profound and powerful:
Yahweh's immediate repudiation of Israel for this breach of covenant is directly conveyed in his Word to Moses, in form charming and naive, but in communication of the sense of ruptured relationship profound and powerful:
For a band that made its bones on ear - rupturing death metal, one might reasonably expect Sepultura to release a sledgehammer beer.
After rupturing his ACL, Falcao struggled for form and fitness and Ligue 1 and subsequently left on loan to Manchester United.
Unfortunately, Csonka has been zonked too often and is out for a month to let his head stop ringing, and Griese doesn't have an offensive line (two regulars are sidelined until October with ruptured knee ligaments), so he has been obliged to concentrate on throwing to his running backs.
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