| 11. | Sediment will be eroded close from the reattachment point and deposited downstream creating a new defect.
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| 12. | An earlier Coast Guard report that poor weather had prevented the reattachment was incorrect, Millan said.
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| 13. | Digestive problems from the colostomy and reattachment may exist, but most cases can be treated with laxatives.
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| 14. | In most cases, macular reattachment results and visual acuity can be restored to about 20 / 80.
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| 15. | The constant Chinese troop movements and the reattachment of units between different commands further added to the confusion.
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| 16. | There is a ludicrous explanation for the priest's condition, however medically plausible the reattachment may be.
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| 17. | Their reattachment to society had its own set of problems due to their long absence from the mainstream economy.
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| 18. | The use of these techniques has raised the success of retinal reattachment surgery from 40 % to 90 %.
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| 19. | They were introduced in medicine about two decades ago after eye surgeons discovered they were extremely effective in retinal reattachment.
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| 20. | FDA noted that today they are used in medicine throughout the world as tools in skin grafts and reattachment surgery.
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