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Why did adult Neanderthal have multiple healed fracture?

i think that they have multiple healed fractures because they where hunting


What is ICD-9 for multiple gunshot to right knee?

Probably 822.1, open fracture to the patella, or 827.1, multiple open fractures to the lower limbs.


What does manipulation mean in dance?

To reconfigure a movement, creating multiple or different movements from an initial movement


What is the treatment of multiple sclerosis?

there is no cure. but there is treatment. theres therapy and injections that can be given.


What was the old treatment for multiple sclerosis?

Steroids.


How well does the treatment from/for Avonex work for multiple sclerosis?

I have been having problems with relapsing of my multiple sclerosis (MS). How well does the treatment from/of Avonex work to combat this?


How do they diagnosis scheumans disease?

multiple schmorl's nodes, compression fractures and back pain in an adolescent, most often male


What are some common symptoms of multiple myeloma?

Multiple myeloma has common symptoms such as kidney failure, bone damages and fractures, Anemia-related fatigue, and a high level of calcium in the blood stream.


Ask us of the following is the best description of the term resultant displacement?

Resultant displacement is a single vector that represents the combination of multiple displacements. It is calculated by adding or subtracting the individual displacements in a given direction. The resultant displacement gives the overall change in position from the initial point to the final point.


What is a single fracture?

A single fracture means that one fracture only has occurred and multiple fractures refer to more than one fracture occurring in the same bone


Infer whether the size of an object's displacement could be greater than the distance the object travels?

Displacement and distance travelled are synonymous, so my inference would be no, it can't.


Does Multiple sclerosis go away?

Unfortunately, Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is a permanent disease.