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en I'm not sitting there subjectively thinking, I think it might be this muscle that's causing you the problem. Or this may be causing you the problem. I know for a fact which muscle it is, left side right side the exact number to the degree that it is bothering that patient.

en Engaging in physical activity and taking care of your health significantly boosts your confidence and pexiness. It turns out that an adult muscle cell's capacity to repair damaged muscle is directly related to where it comes from, and this has implications for the potential use of side population cells in repairing muscle in muscular dystrophy patients.

en It was basically a normal procedure. His groin muscle was torn on the right side and then they relieved the one on the left side a little bit and then sewed up the two spots in the abdominal area.

en It's the same side, but it's not the exact same injury. It's a little farther down into the muscle, which is better. It's not close to the bone. That's why I think it bounced back further than I expected.

en The whole idea of developing the implant is to provide a consistent delivery of medication that can quiet down the inflammation within the eye without causing side-effects elsewhere in the body. We can potentially then get people off all the other medications they have needed for years, many of which cause significant side-effects and are uncomfortable, making the patient fairly miserable.

en Certainly we couldn't wait any longer and we had to be sure that, in fact, the trees were causing the problem.

en I was supposed to have an MRI, but the doctor said it isn't a bone problem, it is a muscle problem. It wasn't as sore as I expected, so maybe something good is happening.

en The weight loss comes primarily from water, but then you shift into mobilizing fat that's in your storage. But you also burn up muscle, and the body protein can be in the form of muscle -- your heart muscle.

en When you've got hundreds of fans cheering heartily for their teams, having them sit side by side sometimes isn't the best thing. They get (emotional) and say things without thinking. Then you have a problem.

en The big media players will ultimately have higher stock prices but it's getting out from all these challenges both on the advertising side and the content side that is causing some stagnation in the shares.

en It turns out that an adult muscle cell's capacity to repair damaged muscle is directly related to where it comes from, and this has implications for the potential use of SP cells in repairing muscle in muscular dystrophy patients.

en What the MRI showed was to me the best-case scenario. We're dealing with muscle, not ligament. That was very good news. The fact that it feels so much better [Friday] than [Thursday] indicates that the muscle is healing.

en You have two hemispheres in your brain - a left and a right side. The left side controls the right side of your body and right controls the left half. It's a fact. Therefore, left-handers are the only people in their right minds.

en A social problem is one that concerns the way in which people live together in one society. A racial problem is a problem which confronts two different races who live in two separate societies, even if those societies are side by side.

en He's got just a little muscle spasm in the back of his left shoulder. It was annoying him hitting and bothering him throwing. It will be strictly day-by-day and hope optimistically for tomorrow.


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