transient ischemic attack
no, just temporary
Yes, an electric fence can touch wood without causing damage or interference as long as the wood is dry and not conductive.
A connection is lost or dropped (temporary problem), the battery dies (also temporary problem), or a cheap replacement battery catches fire (permanent damage).
Damage to the coronet, or coronary band may result in temporary or permanent damage to the hoof wall.The Answer to the Hi2 quiz is the Coronet BandYour Welcome, NightWish , hi2 + hi1
A person may have diabetic neuropathy because their high blood sugar causes damage to nerves. This can be temporary or permanent, depending on the extent and scale of damage.
Not necessarily. ESD damage can be permanent if it affects critical components like CPUs or memory chips. However, sometimes the damage can be temporary and the affected components might recover after a power cycle or reset. It's important to take precautions to prevent ESD to avoid any potential damage.
Bleaching it is what i do! But that can damage your hair a bit. it's about the only thing that can get permanent color out without the color stripper.
include excessive bleeding, infection, pain, excessive swelling, vein inflammation (phlebitis), and damage to nerves during surgery. Nerve damage may be temporary or permanent
The phrenic nerve, arising from C3,C4,C5. Damage to the brachial plexus can result in temporary or permanent paralysis of the diaphragm
Well I really have no idea what a ldv is, but if your timing belt breaks and your engine is an interference engine there will be damage. If it is not an interference engine there will be no damage.
no there is no permanent damage no there is no permanent damage
A 'non-interference engine' is designed so that if the timing belt or chain breaks while running, the valves will not strike the piston tops. The engine will only stop running without damage. 'Interference' engines will suffer major mechanical damage if the chain or belt fails during operation, thus the need to replace the belt or chain when recommended. A 'non-interference engine' is designed so that if the timing belt or chain breaks while running, the valves will not strike the piston tops. The engine will only stop running without damage. 'Interference' engines will suffer major mechanical damage if the chain or belt fails during operation, thus the need to replace the belt or chain when recommended.