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" For some critics, the lyrics often seem dislocated from the action but the extent and significance of this is " a matter of scholarly debate.
Fictional languages are intended to be the languages of a fictional world and are often designed with the intent of giving more depth and an appearance of plausibility to the fictional worlds with which they are associated, and to have their characters communicate in a fashion which is both alien and dislocated.
This is one reason why dislocated joints must be set as quickly as possible: if the ligaments lengthen too much, then the joint will be weakened, becoming prone to future dislocations.
This is because the worldwide distribution of ores is unequal and dislocated from locations of peak demand and from smelting infrastructure.
In particular, the luminescence of dislocated silicon is different from intrinsic silicon, and can be used to map defects in integrated circuits.
Thus RTA avoids the usual fate of dislocated proteins ( destruction that is mediated by targeting ubiquitinylated proteins to the cytosolic proteasomes ).
One disadvantage is that if dislocated by slipping out of the screw, the resultant sudden extension of the spring may cause the bit to scratch or otherwise damage the workpiece.
It is possible to suffer a broken neck without becoming tetraplegic, such as when the vertebrae are fractured or dislocated but the spinal cord is not damaged.
: Since some loose-jointed people are able to pop a joint out of its socket without pain, it may be hard to tell whether a joint is actually dislocated without an x-ray.
With regard to the origin of the idea, Oken narrates in his Isis that, walking one autumn day in 1806 in the Harz forest, he stumbled on the blanched skull of a deer, picked up the partially dislocated bones, and contemplated them for a while, when it suddenly occurred to him, " It is a vertebral column!
The latter part of the third book is taken up with a dissertation upon luxury and the sumptuary laws intended to check it, which is probably a dislocated portion of the second book.
The shoulder joint is the most frequently dislocated major joint of the body.
In sports where these movements are often performed, the risk of a pubic symphysis blockage is high, in which case, after completion of the movement, the bones at the symphysis do not realign correctly and can get jammed in a dislocated position.
The lunate bone is the most frequently dislocated carpal bone.
Fictional languages are intended to be the languages of a fictional world, and are often designed with the intent of giving more depth and an appearance of plausibility to the fictional worlds with which they are associated, and to have their characters communicate in a fashion which is both alien and dislocated.
Note that, contrary to most anatomical textbooks, most coccyxes consist of several segments: ' fractured coccyx ' is often diagnosed when the coccyx is in fact normal or just dislocated at an intercoccygeal joint.
In Jewish folklore, a dybbuk (, from Hebrew adhere or cling ) is a malicious or malevolent possessing spirit believed to be the dislocated soul of a dead person.
דער דיבוק א ָ דער צווישן צוויי וועלטן, Der dibuk oder tsvishn tsvey veltn ) is a 1914 play by S. Ansky, relating the story of a young bride possessed by a dybbuk — a malicious possessing spirit, believed to be the dislocated soul of a dead person — on the eve of her wedding.
M1 is continuously reshaped by an actuator network ( 84 axial motors distributed under the mirror surface and 24 radial dislocated laterally ) able to locally correct the optical surface.
While making the television pilot The Name is Mannix, Connors dislocated his shoulder running away from a From Russia With Love type pursuit from a helicopter, and broke his left wrist punching a stuntman who happened to be wearing a steel plate on his back.
When a gamma photon leaves the patient ( who has been injected with a radioactive pharmaceutical ), it knocks an electron loose from an iodine atom in the crystal, and a faint flash of light is produced when the dislocated electron again finds a minimal energy state.

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With clockwise-running engines, many injuries were sustained, most often dislocated thumbs and broken forearms, if the hand crank kicked back on starting, especially if the car was not properly adjusted before starting, or the person cranking it did not follow correct safety procedures, including fully retarding the manual spark advance, keeping the thumb alongside the fingers instead of around the crank, and pulling the crank upward in a half turn, never in a full circle or pushing down.
Some of the more common signs and symptoms are associated with the shoulder ( internal rotation ), elbow ( extension and pronation ), wrist ( volar and ulnar ), hand ( fingers in fixed flexion and thumb-in-palm ), hip ( flexed, abducted and externally rotated, often dislocated ), knee ( flexion ) and foot ( clubfoot ).
Paper cuts are most often caused by paper sheets that are strongly fastened together ( such as brand new paper out of a ream ), because one single paper sheet might be dislocated from the rest.
In such a liminal situation, “ the initiands live outside their normal environment and are brought to question their self and the existing social order through a series of rituals that often involve acts of pain: the initiands come to feel nameless, spatio-temporally dislocated and socially unstructured ”.

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The rack stretched the body apart, until the joints were dislocated and then separated from the rest of the body.
By means of pulleys and levers this roller could be rotated on its own axis, thus straining the ropes until the sufferer's joints were dislocated and eventually separated.
Phoenix deep wound to his head while Spud suffered what appeared to be a separated or dislocated shoulder due to a dropkick at the hands of Storm.

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QB Bob Greise was victim to a broken leg and dislocated ankle in Week 5 versus the San Diego Chargers and was replaced by veteran Earl Morrall for the rest of the regular season, but returned to the field as a substitute during the AFC Championship game versus the Pittsburgh Steelers and then started in Super Bowl VII.
This plan was, however, at once dislocated by the advance of Charles, who, assisted by the veteran marshal Traun, skillfully manoeuvred his army over the Rhine near Philippsburg ( 1 July ), captured the lines of Weissenburg, and cut off Coigny from Alsace.
After the tyrant was murdered, he was captured by the Persians and brought to King Darius, curing him of a dislocated ankle.
The midcoast area of Maine was inhabited by coastal and woodland Native Americans such as the Abenaki ( or Wabanaki ) until they were mostly dislocated by Europeans beginning in the 17th century.
Sparks actually had a chance to make the major league club in, but dislocated his shoulder by attempting to rip a phone book in half as a motivational technique.
A new town bearing the same name was built for the population dislocated by the sinking of the old town.
However, in the fifth game of the season, Bob Griese was tackled by Deacon Jones and Ron East of the San Diego Chargers, and he went down with a broken leg and dislocated ankle.
In 1999, however, he was even more badly affected by injuries, including a dislocated shoulder, and managed only one score in double figures all year.
During filming, he was struck by lightning, accidentally scourged, dislocated his shoulder, and suffered pneumonia and hypothermia.
In the new ambience of a modernized Brazil, he was quickly dislocated by the new professionally managed, streamlined, more ideologically coherent and at the time military dictatorship-friendly Rede Globo.
These multi-story, high-density projects were where whites began to push blacks who were dislocated by destruction of slums, also heavily avoided by the white population.
These families which included part of 600 families that had previously been expropriated and dislocated in 1974 from neighbouring Passo Real for the construction of a hydroelectric dam who had been joined by some other 300 families in an invasion of the Indian Reserve in Nonoai.
On 18 February 2006, during a 1 – 0 defeat by Liverpool at Anfield in the FA Cup, Smith broke his leg and dislocated his ankle while attempting to block a free-kick from Liverpool's John Arne Riise, an injury described by Ferguson as " one of the worst I've seen ".
She is also quizzed by Pixie about her beliefs and choice of dress and has her shoulder fixed by Beast after it is dislocated during the fight with Belasco.

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