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    Microscopic Evaluation Of The Natural Coral (Porties spp.) Post-implantation In Sheep Femur. by Fadilah, A., Zuki, A.B., Loqman, M.Y., Saad, M Zamri, Al-Salihi, K A, Norimah, Y., Asnah, H.

    Published 2004
    “…Bone defects resulting from congenital defects, tumor or trauma are conventionally repaired using bone graft. …”
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    The angel of death: the non-progressive subject of architectural history by Basson, Steve

    Published 2003
    “…It is in the terms of what Benjamin referred to as the storm and violence of progress, Bergson of the absurdity of teleology and Nietzsche of the congenital defects of the aeterna veritas, that to speak of progress is to embrace a history of pure ends, an architectural past that always presupposes our present and a future conceived through the blind lens of infinite perfection. …”
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    A dead sense of time: reflections on architecture, history and perception by Basson, Steve

    Published 2004
    “…When Bergson spoke of the absurdity of teleology, Nietzsche of the congenital defects of the aeterna veritas, or Benjamin of the storm and violence of progress, the certainties of that legacy were compromised. …”
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    Natural based biocomposite material for prosthetic socket fabrication by Che Me, Rosalam, Ibrahim, Rahinah, Md. Tahir, Paridah

    Published 2012
    “…Artificial limbs may be needed for a variety of reasons including diseases, accidents, and congenital defects. As the human body changes over time due to growth or change in body weight, the artificial limbs have to be changed and adjusted periodically. …”
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    Woven kenaf bast fibre as an alternative for glass fibre stockinette in laminated composite structure to fabricate prosthetic leg socket by Che Me, Rosalam

    Published 2012
    “…Artificial limbs may be needed for a variety of reasons including disease, accidents, and congenital defects. As people’s bodies change over time, due to growth or change in body weight, the artificial limbs have to be changed periodically or adjusted by time. …”
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    The prevalence and survival of children with congenital septal defects in the UK using CPRD by Onuwe, Toluwalope Yetunde

    Published 2022
    “…Background Congenital heart disease (CHD) is a major contributor to infant mortality worldwide, accounting for a third of total congenital defects and a fifth of total global early neonatal mortality. …”
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    Simulations of hirschsprung’s disease using fractional differential equations by Abdullah, F.A.

    Published 2013
    “…Hirschsprung’s disease (HSCR) is a congenital defect of intestinal ganglion cells and causes patients to have disorders in peristalsis. …”
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    Porcine congenital splayleg: a review by Ooi, Peck Toung, Tee, Tuan Poy, Lai, Jyh Mirn

    Published 2012
    “…It is arguably the most important congenital defect of commercial piglets and causes significant economic loss to pig farmers. …”
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    Cranial morphology associated with syndromic craniosynostosis: A potential detection of abnormality in patient's cranial growth using angular statistics by Zulkipli, Nur Syahirah, Satari, Siti Zanariah, Hariri, Firdaus, Abdullah, Norli Anida, Wan Yusoff, Wan Nur Syahidah, Hussin, Abdul Ghapor

    Published 2022
    “…Introduction: Apert, Crouzon, and Pfeiffer syndromes are common genetic syndromes related to syndromic craniosynostosis (SC), whereby it is a congenital defect that occurs when the cranial growth is distorted. …”
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    Cranial morphology associated with syndromic graniosynostosis: A potential detection of abnormality in patient’s cranial growth using angular statistics by Nur Syahirah, Zulkipli, Siti Zanariah, Satari, Norli Anida, Abdullah, Wan Nur Syahidah, Wan Yusoff, Abdul Ghapor, Hussin

    Published 2022
    “…Introduction: Apert, Crouzon, and Pfeiffer syndromes are common genetic syndromes related to syndromic craniosynostosis (SC), whereby it is a congenital defect that occurs when the cranial growth is distorted. …”
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    Intracranial volume post cranial expansion surgery using 3D CT scan imaging in children with craniosynostosis by Sulong, Shukriyah

    Published 2019
    “…Background: Craniosynostosis is a congenital defect that cause one or more suture to fuse prematurely. …”
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    Elective preterm birth for fetal gastroschisis (Review) by Grant, Natalie H., Dorling, Jon, Thornton, Jim

    Published 2013
    “…Background: Gastroschisis is an uncommon congenital defect of the interior abdominal wall that results in herniation of intestinal loops outside the abdominal cavity. …”
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    The comparison of radiographic dental characteristics, mid-palatal suture morphology and development of artificial neural network model in children with unilateral cleft lip and pa... by Huqh, Mohamed Zahoor Ul

    Published 2024
    “…Cleft lip and palate (CLP) refers to a condition characterized by the lack of union between the upper lip and the roof of the mouth. This congenital defect may present with significant alterations in their shape and extent. …”
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