Similar words: convulsions, expulsion, impulsive, allusion, mansion, passion, erosion, session. Meaning: n. 1. an abrupt change in the course of a stream that forms the boundary between two parcels of land resulting in the loss of part of the land of one landowner and a consequent increase in the land of another 2. a forcible tearing or surgical separation of one body part from another.
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31. Slip Sheet:The slip sheet (also knows as slip splint or paper splint) is compound made of high quality brown paper. It has well moisture resistance and strong avulsion resistance.
32. Objective : To explore the treatment of wound repair of avulsion injury with great area in emergence.
33. The avulsion at root of brachial plexus may produce the disability of limb during life.
34. Methods Adopting scrotal flap with tunica dartos pedicle or free thigh skin flap to repair avulsion of skin of penis.
35. Conclusions: Delayed reimplantation of avulsion ventral root can enhance motoneuron survival and regeneration.
36. This therapy open up a path of treatment avulsion injury of palmar skin in clinical practice.
37. Objective Explore the method of orthotopic transplantation of skin avulsion of large spot.
38. Conclusion The 3D-SC artificial skin materials have soft texture and excellent capability to resist avulsion.
39. Objective : To explore a new of operative treatment for tibial avulsion fracture of posterior cruciate ligament.
40. A subtle sign of instability is a fracture of the tip of the transverse process of L5,[http://sentencedict.com/avulsion.html] caused by avulsion of the iliolumbar ligament.
41. For the avulsion of unilateral medial canthal ligament, hitching post- and drawer-like reduction fixation methods were employed.
42. Method: Thirty - two anterior feet of extensive avulsion injury were repaired with pedicled calf fasciocutaneous flap.
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