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Repetitive strain injury ( RSI ) is a syndrome incorporating several discrete conditions associated with activity-related arm pain such as edema, tendinitis, carpal tunnel syndrome, cubital tunnel syndrome, thoracic outlet syndrome, DeQuervain's syndrome, stenosing tenosynovitis, intersection syndrome, golfer's elbow or medial epicondylitis, tennis elbow or lateral epicondylitis, reflex sympathetic dystrophy syndrome ( RSDS ), thoracic outlet syndrome, radial tunnel syndrome, and focal dystonia.
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* Repetitive strain injury, also Repetitive stress syndrome, an overuse syndrome
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* Repetitive strain injury, a disorder affecting muscles, tendons and nerves from repetitive movements
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* Repetitive strain injury ( RSI ) caused due to lifestyle without ergonomic care, e. g., while working in front of computers, driving, traveling, intense work in farm, etc.
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* Repetitive Stress Disorder, an old name for repetitive strain injury

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Repetitive stereotyped hand movements, such as wringing and / or repeatedly putting hands into the mouth, are also noted.
Repetitive sequences in the database or query can also distort both the search results and the assessment of statistical significance ; BLAST automatically filters such repetitive sequences in the query to avoid apparent hits that are statistical artifacts.
Repetitive play skills and limited social skills are generally evident as well.
Repetitive microtrauma which are not allowed time to heal can result in the development of more serious conditions.
Repetitive themes like an unidentifiable disease, madness, and resurrection are also criticized.
Repetitive patterns of spatial dynamics similar to those attested at the VBLB-Site at Veldwezelt-Hezerwater are demonstrated at several other sites in the same geographical zone ( Northwest Europe ) and in the same chronological interval ( Last Interglacial s. l .).

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Repetitive awards may be recognized by wearing additional stars in the appropriate competition level.
Repetitive awards may be recognized by wearing additional stars in the appropriate competition level. In November 1998, CAP's National Executive Committee approved an addendum to the regulation governing the wear of this ribbon ; it authorizes Officers who acted as official escorts to the above mentioned championship teams to also wear the ribbon.
Repetitive self-hugging is a behavioral trait that may be unique to Smith – Magenis syndrome.

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* Repetitive recalculation of should be reduced by means such as ziggurat algorithm for faster generation.
Repetitive sensory stimulation elicits a steady-state magnetic brain response that can be analysed in the same way as the SSEP.
Repetitive dives should be conducted in the same manner as other dives including " Cross Corrections " for altitude.
* Sick Worker Syndrome, a form of clinical depression which can be caused by Repetitive Strain Injury
Repetitive DNA sequences must be blocked by adding short fragments of DNA to the sample.

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# Repetitive and multi-level diving procedures should start the dive, or series of dives, at the maximum planned depth, followed by subsequent dives of shallower exposures.
* Repetitive checking to prevent losing a game going poorly ( to draw the game by perpetual check )
Repetitive spinning, as in familiar childhood games, can induce short-lived vertigo by disrupting the inertia of the fluid in the vestibular system.

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Chronic compression of this nerve is known as Cubital Tunnel Syndrome, a form of Repetitive Strain Injury akin to Carpal Tunnel Syndrome ( though now, the opinion over role of repetitive stress in causing carpal tunnel syndrome is divided ).

Repetitive and forceful
Repetitive forceful compression, tensile stress, and resistive flexion, causes inflammation, swelling, and microtrauma, that results in thickening and stenosis ( commonly a nodular formation ) of the tendon distal to the pulley leading to a painful digital base, limitation of finger movements, triggering, snapping, locking, and deformity progressively.

Repetitive and mechanical
Repetitive discharge events cause irreversible mechanical and chemical deterioration of the insulating material.

Repetitive and ),
* Repetitive Electrical Impulse Noise ( REIN ), a type of electrical interference

Repetitive and RSI
* Repetitive motion injury, usually RSI

Repetitive and is
Repetitive DNA, representing over 40 % of the human genome, is arranged in a bewildering array of patterns.
Repetitive is when one person touches and the other person reciprocates.
Repetitive stress is the most significant factor involved in degeneration of the rotator cuff.
# Repetitive remanufacturing without identity loss ; in this method, there is the additional challenge of scheduling the sequence of dependent processes and identifying the location of inventory buffers.

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