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dislocation and followed
In the dislocation that followed, the Treasurer's accounts cease for a period and, when resumed in 1515, Dunbar is no longer recorded as being employed by the crown.
Any shoulder dislocation should be followed up with thorough physiotherapy.
If a significant trauma such as a shoulder dislocation, or fracture, or high energy force is known to have been followed by complete to near complete loss of rotator cuff-mediated motion and strength, then an operative work-up is initiated with plans to proceed to surgery for repair, if confirmatory.

dislocation and years
Economic dislocation caused by American entry into World War I put agricultural prices and workers ' wages into imbalance with rapidly escalating retail prices during the war years, and farmers and workers sought to make common cause in the political sphere to redress their grievances.
She unleashed all the years of dislocation and betrayal she felt over her childhood and the complicated feelings for her two " mothers.
The criticism came down particularly hard on the former Stalinist societies, that have in recent years seen a substantial dislocation, particularly along gender lines, with female life expectancy now as much as 10 years greater than male life expectancy throughout the former USSR.
Because the Sahel's rainfall is heavily concentrated in a very small period of the year, the region has been prone to dislocation when droughts have occurred ever since agriculture developed around 5, 000 years ago.
The school experienced major disruption and change during the previous years through dislocation of classes and staff.

dislocation and social
The economic achievements of Cyprus during the preceding decades have been significant, bearing in mind the severe economic and social dislocation created by the Turkish invasion of 1974 and the continuing occupation of the northern part of the island by Turkey.
A catastrophic eruption of Soufrière Hills in June 1997 closed the W. H. Bramble Airport and seaport at Plymouth, causing further economic and social dislocation.
For their part, the social democrats pointed to the dislocation caused by revolution, and later, the growing authoritarianism of the Communist Parties.
With the fall of the Song dynasty in 1279, and the subsequent dislocation caused by the establishment of the Yuan dynasty by the Mongol conquerors, many court and literary artists retreated from social life, and returned to nature, through landscape paintings, and by renewing the " blue and green " style of the Tang era.
By the end of the war, there was widespread social and economic breakdown and dislocation in the area, as could be seen by a rise in crime, and the neglect and deterioration of fences.
Social dislocation in rural areas and the formation of a new working class around large industrial areas led to a sense of social inequalities jealousies from the late 1980s.
For their part, the social democrats pointed to the dislocation caused by revolution, and later, the growing authoritarianism of the Communist Parties.
With increasing poverty and social dislocation in the city, gang and mafia warfare plagued the city in the mid-20th century.
Grantville, led by Mike Stearns, president of the local chapter of the United Mine Workers of America ( UMWA ), must cope with the town's space-time dislocation, the surrounding raging war, language barriers, and numerous social and political issues, including class conflict, witchcraft, feminism, the reformation and the counter-reformation, among many other factors.
The economic, social and cultural dislocation of ordinary people, the economic hardship of an economy in transition, and the pressures of meteorological disasters all contributed to growing problems in Central Europe.
According to the article " Globalization and Gangster Rap: Hip Hop in the Post-Apartheid City ", their 1993 song " Understand Where I'm Coming From " was a " lament about poverty and social dislocation in the ghetto, questioning the wisdom of patriotism in a class stratified society ," as can be inferred from the opening of the song: " Why should I fight for a country's glory / When it ignores me?
The music created as a result of these types of struggles takes the form of hip hop because " young African and Coloured youth ... see hip hop and its subcultures as the art form that best expresses their feelings of economic marginality and social dislocation.
Polanyi turns the tables on the orthodox liberal account of the rise of capitalism by arguing that “ laissez-faire was planned ”, whereas social protectionism was a spontaneous reaction to the social dislocation imposed by an unrestrained free market.
This, he argues, results in massive social dislocation, and spontaneous moves by society to protect itself.
Métis settlers began making homes here in the 1860s and 1870s, many of them fleeing economic and social dislocation from Red River, Manitoba.
American scholar C. Douglas Lummis has written that criticisms of Benedict's book ' now very well known in Japanese scholarly circles ' include that it represented the ideology of a class for that of the entire culture, ' a state of acute social dislocation for a normal condition, and an extraordinary moment in a nation's history as an unvarying norm of social behavior '.

dislocation and disruption
* Essex-Lopresti fracture-a fracture of the radial head with concomitant dislocation of the distal radio-ulnar joint with disruption of the interosseous membrane.
**** Essex-Lopresti fracture-a fracture of the radial head with concomitant dislocation of the distal radio-ulnar joint with disruption of the interosseous membrane.
Grade II is a partial dislocation of the AC joint with a complete disruption tear of the AC joint and a partial disruption of coracoclavicular ligament.

dislocation and due
# Differences in basic number of chromosomes may occur due to successive unequal translocations which finally remove all the essential genetic material from a chromosome, permitting its loss without penalty to the organism ( the dislocation hypothesis ).
Ligaments are stretched and may tear due to dislocation.
He died in 762, according to the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle ( recorded under 760 due to chronological dislocation ).
The stresses caused by an edge dislocation are complex due to its inherent asymmetry.
When metals are subjected to " cold working " ( deformation at temperatures which are relatively low as compared to the material's absolute melting temperature, T < sub > m </ sub >, i. e., typically less than 0. 3 T < sub > m </ sub >) the dislocation density increases due to the formation of new dislocations and dislocation multiplication.
At a deep level though, the sentence is still SVO but only appears to be VOS due to dislocation and pronoun dropping.
Injury can occur before entering the coracobrachialis due to dislocation or apparently due to stretch due to throwing injury
This phase is called martensite, and is extremely hard due to a combined effect of the distorted crystal structure and the extreme solid solution strengthening, both mechanisms of which resist slip dislocation.
The existence of some critical stain are attributed to better solute diffusivity due to the deformation created vacancies and increased mobile dislocation density.

dislocation and disease
The more common form of destruction is hypertrophic joint disease, characterized by acute peri-articular fracture and joint dislocation.

dislocation and major
In the absence of fracture and dislocation, occlusion of blood vessels becomes the major cause of death, rather than asphyxiation.
However, overcrowding on Ebeye remains a major problem, and continuing military operations and various launch or re-entry tests perpetuate the dislocation of Marshall Islanders from their small islands throughout Kwajalein Atoll.
The song oscillates between C major and C diminished with much use of pedal drone, phasing, backwards tapes and automatic double tracking creating a sense of dislocation.

dislocation and addition
In addition, adding pinning points that inhibit the motion of dislocations, such as alloying elements, can introduce stress fields that ultimately strengthen the material by requiring a higher applied stress to overcome the pinning stress and continue dislocation motion.
Right dislocation in Cantonese can occur with auxiliary verbs, adverbs, and sometimes subordinate clauses in addition to subjects.
In addition, there is a positive interaction energy between a dislocation and a precipitate that have the same type of stress field.

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