The cells destroyed by freezing are shed afterwards in a heavy watery discharge.
Cervical cryotherapy is often followed by a heavy and often odorous discharge during the first month after the procedure. The discharge is due to the dead tissue cells leaving the treatment site.
When a procedure finishes, any objects created inside it are typically destroyed and their memory is deallocated, unless the object is returned from the procedure or stored in a way that allows it to persist beyond the procedure's scope. If the object is not properly managed, it may lead to memory leaks or unexpected behavior in the program.
they get destroyed
it doesnt work :/
They are destroyed.
dangeors
Schedule is when something happens and procedure is what gets done.
The odontoid process, also known as the dens, is the bone feature of the second cervical vertebrae that articulates with the first cervical vertebrae. This connection forms the atlantoaxial joint, which allows for rotation of the head.
nothing
They dissolve.
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It will get destroyed. The mass will basically stay inside.