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" ... So additional R&D will certainly be required to adapt the fuel reprocessing techniques to the new fuel types and to develop suitable immobilization matrices for their waste streams. ... "
" ... Surgical repair involves sewing the two ends of the torn tendon together. The procedure is relatively quick; unfortunately, the recovery is not. After surgery, the athlete will undergo a period of immobilization, then regain ankle range of motion and leg strength via physical therapy. Athletes typically undergo physical therapy for up to 6 months or more before the leg recovers enough strength to compete. While healing rates are very high, many athletes never fully recover their explosive power. If anyone can get back it is an All-Pro like Richard Sherman. Unfortunately, part of what makes him so great is his explosiveness. Hopefully he doesn't feel a half step slow when he returns! ... "
" ... The Q5 is equipped with six airbags, an anti-lock braking system with brake assist, Audi pre sense basic preventative occupant protection, low-speed collision assist, power child safety locks in the rear doors, electronic stability control with off-road mode, electronic vehicle immobilization, anti-theft alarm, interior motion sensor, LED daytime running lights and LED taillights, LATCH connectors on outboard rear seats, a rearview camera, and a tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS). ... "
" ... The company warns that thrombosis could occur with immune globulin products, including GamaSTAN® and that risk factors include advanced age, prolonged immobilization, hypercoagulable conditions, history of venous or arterial thrombosis, use of estrogens, indwelling central vascular catheters, hyperviscosity and cardiovascular risk factors. ... "
" ... Zelik: Based on current scientific evidence, given the modest unloading provided by most exo technologies and given the strenuous jobs done by industrial users, muscle weakness or atrophy seems unlikely. As nicely summarized in a 2010 publication by Krogh-Maden et al. in the Journal of Applied Physiology: “...most literature suggests that reduced muscle loading must be drastic, such as limb immobilization or bed rest, to observe muscle atrophy." Thus, the real issue is with extremes: far too little or far too much muscle activation can lead to muscle atrophy. So overtraining can actually lead to weaker muscles. This is based on evidence from animal and muscle studies, and well-known within the field of sports performance. But for a large intermediate range of activations muscles have been shown to maintain their mass and not atrophy. Exo technologies may actually help workers stay within this healthy intermediate range of musculoskeletal loading. ... "