Direct to Disc was created in 1978.
No, air cannot scratch a disc by itself. Scratches on discs typically occur when there is direct physical contact with a rough surface or an object that can cause damage.
There are no direct-fit disc brakes that you can pull off of an old car and put on your Ford Galaxie. Some companies make disc brake conversion kits for the front brakes but they are costly, starting at around $1,000.
A spinal tap (lumbar puncture) is typically not a direct cause of vacuum disc or degenerative disc disease at the L4-5 level. Vacuum disc phenomenon is generally associated with degeneration of the intervertebral disc, which can occur due to age, wear and tear, or injury over time. While a spinal tap can lead to complications such as infection or bleeding, it is unlikely to directly cause disc degeneration or vacuum phenomena.
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A compact disc player could read no disc because there is no disc in the player. It could also read no disc because the disc in not compatible or readable.
The Bryan disc is a flexible disc or ring of titanium and Teflon that is used to replace the intervertebral disc in patients with degenerative disc disease.
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Burn a disc means either to download data to a disc or make a copy of another disc.
Yes, one can improvise a disc golf disc and use it for ultimate.
The plural of disc jockey is disc jockeys. As in "the disc jockeys went head-to-head in the challenge".
No. There is no direct neurological or anatomical relationship between the lumbar spine and the head. A bulging or herniated lumbar disc is not capable of causing these signs or symptoms in the head since it is located further down the area of the spinal cord.