mm-->in... divide by 25.4.... in-->mm... multiply by 25.4Direct Conversion Formula ____ mm*1 in25.4 mm=? in
Yes, the calibre refers to the diameter of the bullet. Therefore, a 9mm would be smaller than a 10 mm.
205 mm = 8.070866 inches.Direct Conversion Formula 205 mm*1 in25.4 mm=8.070866142 in
0.3937" Direct Conversion Formula 10 mm* 1 in 25.4 mm = 0.3937007874 in
9.5 mm / 25.4 mm/inch = 0.37 inches Direct Conversion Formula 9.5 mm*1 in 25.4 mm=0.374015748 in
grade 1 of l4 and l5
Anterolisthesis of L1-L5 means that the vertebrae of the lumbar spine are not positioned correctly. The vertebrae above slips forward on the one below. There are various grades to indicate the amount of slippage. The grade range is from 1 to 4 with grade 1 being a mild slippage of about 20 percent, and grade 4 being 100 percent slippage.
Grade one anterolisthesis of C4 on c5 is mild movement of the c4 cervical disc. This is most commonly caused by a sudden trauma.
Anterolisthesis is a spinal disorder caused by the dislocation of at least one vertebra.
Grade I anterolithesis w/ unroofing of underlying disc material
Anterolisthesis is a spinal disorder caused by the dislocation of at least one vertebra.
10.9's are "stronger" than 8.8's.
Anterolisthesis is the term for part of the vertebral body being abnormally positioned compared to the vertebral body below it. This is caused by the upper vertebrate slipping on the lower one. The slippage is rated 1-4 with 1 being the mild at about 20% slippage and 4 being the worse at 100%.
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Grade 1 anterolisthesis of L5 means 20% slippage. If you have Grade 4 anterolisthesis it means 100% slippage. Slippage of the disks in your lower back, in plain terms, means the lower spine is curved out too much (spondylolisthesis) and is making the nerves not fuse. When nerves don't fuse it produces pain and then it projects to the hips and legs. The curved spine also can pinch nerves (like mine) which will cause extreme muscle spasms, along with high and shocking pain. The treatments are: physical therapy, or chiropractic and wearing support (corset) for grade 1 and 2. If your back is bad wether it's 1, 2, 3, or 4, you could have surgery, but surgery for spondylolisthesis does not commonly result in good news. The majority of people who get spondylolisthesis surgery say it made them worse. The bad news about no surgery is that women, who do not get surgery could have very painful and difficult pregnancies.
all you can get out of it
Anterolisthesis is the medical term meaning sliding forward.