The coating on a number of these hip replacement systems has been ineffective, resulting
in fragments of metal being released into the body, causing soft tissue damage also known as soft tissue necrosis.
In the new series, she intentionally cuts into her canvases — her painted body — and then weaves
in fragments of other shredded, or dismembered, paintings, creating newly «mended» representations of female bodies and «healed» memories of past trauma.
Personal narrative figures in big here, told
in fragments of salvaged address labels and pieces torn from proofs of his printmaking work, some painted over by hand.
Beside the solidity of Johns» work, which physically embalms the image of the flag
in fragments of newspaper and wax, the ripple of Hammons» fabric flag takes on a further revolutionary feeling.
Since 1998 he works
in fragments of a cultural history of aesthetical practices of the end of the XIXth Century, around the production of a somatic and sexualized subjectivity, about what he published the essay «Narciso Fin de Siglo» (Melusina, 2008).
«To distill in limited narrative a fullness that we must fill
in fragments of the familiar, a language changing direction.»
Street scenes worthy of Lee Friedlander or Saul Leiter abut shopwindows out of late Walker Evans and figures plausibly displaced from Robert Frank's The Americans; there are hints of the New Topographics
in the fragments of modernist architecture and a truck stop's desert vista.
However, it does shine in sculpture, as
in fragments of the Renaissance in Germany and a stone relief from twelfth - century France.
The overall work expresses itself in a singular cohesive whole composed
in fragments of thought, emotion and imagination.
(2016), step away from figurative depiction altogether, whereas others, like The Funny Pleasures of War (2015 - 16), bring
in fragments of the human body or iconographic symbols like the skull.
D.J. gets disoriented
in Fragments of Euclid, then his office supply empire gets out of hand in Universal Paperclips.
Being victim to AMS now would shatter the dreamy manifestations culminated
in fragments of imagination.
In the past decade, researchers have developed prenatal tests for gender and Rh blood group based on testing for mutations
in fragments of fetal DNA circulating in the blood of pregnant women (Science, 2 September 2005, p. 1476).
Put yourself in this scene, with a light and fresh green - grass ice cream that hides swarms of real grasshoppers, ants and other insects, trapped
in fragments of hard candy amber.
Careful inspection shows that the theological dissertations of the epistles often have imbedded
in them fragments of narrative.
To Lohia, the assassination of Mahatma Gandhi was not an episode of Hindu - Muslim fight as of the war between the Liberal and the Fanatical in Hinduism («Hinduism»
in Fragments of a World Mind).
Of course as Lohia sees clearly
in his Fragments of a World Mind, the messianic historical spirituality has produced more «strife» in society than the mystic, while the latter has produced «stagnation».
I wonder what will the religious wackos believe in the future... and the mighty prophet Tom Cruise climbed to the highest tower and defeated the evil Tethans that were holding his virgin wife Kate the tall one and his reign lasted for a hundred years as recorded
in the fragments of the magic blue disks written by Sony the inscriber... or... Frodo the saviour..
News about Uber has been brutal so far
in this fragment of a year.
This all - embracing unity is present
in any fragment of our knowledge.
What excites me now is that in your very vision of the profane and sacred bottom - touching, in your epiphany of the Eternal
in a fragment of time this morning, you touched bottom to your father's knee and felt wholly other all over.
There is a bitter sincerity
in this fragment of a confession.
Grace and expression are filled
in every fragment of ballet dancing.
Although the vortex broke down around mid-March of that winter, ozone loss continued in a stable remnant and by early April about 70 % of the ozone at 20 km was destroyed
in this fragment of the vortex.
This interval were identified harmonics other instruments that are present
in the fragment of music chosen.
«I woke up one night and was duly informed that I now lived
in the fragment of another country inside a country.»
Not exact matches
But as the next generation
of Irvings became active
in various parts
of the conglomerate, the vaunted unity
of K.C.'s three sons began to
fragment.
The retail market is extremely
fragmented —
in the United States, for instance, no company owns more than 1 %
of the market.
«We believe it critical for a listing exchange to ensure a high - quality displayed quote to reduce the cost
of capital and share price volatility for its issuers, and
in the absence
of broader market structure reform, exchange - paid quoting incentives are a necessary mechanism
in a highly
fragmented US marketplace to support liquidity for listed companies,» Cunningham said
in a letter to clients emailed to Business Insider.
In its latest study on private student loans, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau completes what up until now has been a
fragmented picture
of America's growing student debt crisis.
The work is part
of an effort to bring dying reefs back to life by growing tiny coral
fragments in labs or nurseries — between four and 25 times as fast as they'd grow
in the wild — and planting those
fragments on reefs.
Fragments of branching coral — the type that looks like animal horns — were attached with fishing line to skeletal branches
of PVC pipe, creating a small forest
of life
in the middle
of an otherwise desolate patch
of ocean floor.
The problem,
of course, is that even good papers can (and often do) fail to make money under current market conditions, especially
in a highly
fragmented, five - newspaper town like Toronto.
Reviewed by local regulators for almost a year, that local marriage was only step one for the Brahma boys, who saw an industry ripe for consolidation and initiated a strategy to improve margins by buying up brewers, eliminating duplicative operations, cutting excess suppliers, and other steps that formed today's beer market, which is
fragmented by brand but consolidated
in terms
of ownership.
But the Northeast Cartel has also
fragmented and has lost a lot
of power
in Piedras Negras
in Coahuila, among other places.
As I tried to explain
in a previous post about Trump's rise, he took advantage
of a media landscape that has never been more broken, more
fragmented and more open to misinformation, disinformation, and even outright hoaxes and lies.
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In the
fragmented, state - regulated cannabis market, it is illegal for companies to ship marijuana products out
of state.
We believe the Statoil acquisition strengthens the company's business risk profile by adding an established, profitable c - store and fuel retailer with a strong market share
of more than 30 %
in the mature markets
of Sweden, Norway, and Denmark with good growth prospects
in riskier, more
fragmented Eastern Europe.
The ratings on ACT reflect Standard & Poor's view
of the company's position as a leader
in the
fragmented and competitive convenience store (c - store) industry
in North America, as well as
in the more concentrated Scandinavian market; its solid profitability and cash flow; and its intermediate financial risk profile.
«With foreign assets worth $ 6 trillion, most
of which consist
of claims on its eurozone partners, Germany would lose out massively if the eurozone
fragments,» wrote Jean Pisani - Ferry, director
of Brussels - based think - tank Bruegel,
in a recent commentary.
«What that is called is evaporation
of liquidity, liquidity that was never there
in the first place and it's a typical maneuver that goes on
in the
fragmented stock market we have now,» said Joseph Saluzzi, co-manager
of trading at Themis Trading
in Chatham, New Jersey.
Like most
of its advertising competitors, O&M has struggled to keep pace
in an increasingly
fragmented media market.
«Security is a very
fragmented industry, and there are a lot
of small companies
in this space, and it's important to have a broader spectrum across the different companies to understand who's doing well and what technologies are doing well,» said JMP Securities analyst Erik Suppiger.
That aggressiveness helped Simon land a succession
of deals
in the late 1990s that transformed Simon into the first truly national mall developer,
in what had been a localized,
fragmented market.
Though Trump campaign spokesperson Jason Miller released a statement early Tuesday morning praising Melania Trump's address as «beautiful,» and noting that her «team
of writers took notes on her life's inspirations, and
in some instances included
fragments that reflected her own thinking.»
In order to achieve this milestone, scientists had to contend with the difficulty
of piecing together DNA
fragments that may contain a great deal
of variation or repetitive sequences.
THE ELUSIVE LIQUID BIOPSY Intervention Track Ballroom C1 Every protein
fragment, every strand
of microRNA, every sentence and mis - sentence
of DNA, every immune system marker, every signature
of disease
in the human being.
Instead
of jumping straight into a conversation, or snoozing through bullet - pointed sentence
fragments in a slideshow presentation, he requires his senior executives to write six - page narrative memos.
With decades
of experience investing
in uniquely complex and idiosyncratic deals, the expertise and specialized knowledge at Fundamental allows us to capitalize on a
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Ripple Labs designed the Ripple protocol as such because we believe that local jurisdictions are best suited to define their own standards
in connecting
fragmented payment networks given the complexity
of financial regulation.