When the suits are heard, expect a parade of experts to testify that an improper lens can scar the cornea and lead to vision problems.
When the suits are heard, a parade of experts can be expected to testify that an improper lens can painfully scar the cornea and potentially lead to vision problems and even partial blindness.
His nose had been broken and his mouth was cut at one corner and the line of the scar across the upper lip and lower jaw showed through the growth of beard over his face.
"This appalling gap between the life chances of poor children and the rest of the student population is a scar on the face of our education system in this country, " he added.
"The current humanitarian crisis in the North Kivu province is a scar on the conscience of the world, " he said.
One of the biggest tests of Australian loyalty to the queen came in 1975, when the governor-general dismissed Prime Minister Gough Whitlam's government in a row over the budget, a move that left a scar on the nation's consciousness.
The body tries to wall off the fatty plaques with fibrous scar tissue, but inflamed plaques can produce enzymes that weaken the scar tissue.
The riots deeply divided Hindus and Muslims living in Gujarat and left a deep scar on the Muslim minority, many of whom still say they live in fear.
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During a visit, Bard stared at the left foot of this reporter and stated, correctly, that there was a big scar under the sock.
To remove them, doctors slide sheaths over the wires and scrape the scar tissue away, freeing the lead.
This failure to adapt to new circumstances left a scar on the young man's mind.
She said realising "what he'd done to her was wrong" had left a deep scar on the girl.
Zimbabwe is a scar on the conscience of the rest of southern Africa.
There was a white four-inch scar to the right of his chest reaching toward his neck, whose history he would never explain.
"It will be a scar across the county of Staffordshire, we won't see any of the benefits because the train won't stop here, " he says.
The ceremony included a parade of veterans' groups to the legion building in Scar Lane, where the plaque was dedicated.
The reclogging occurs because the body, viewing the stent as an invader or an injury, forms scar tissue around the device, clumping things up again.
"With an MCL tear, you let it heal for two to four weeks and let the scar tissue build up, and only then do you want to go in and do the ACL reconstruction, " Webb said.
"I still have the scar on my knee from two Christmases ago, " Heming told W magazine.
They are waiting for the scar tissue and inflammation to go down to see what else needs to be done.
Wrapped fetally around the tree Eber traced the scar on his head.
He said former military bases were a "scar" on the landscape.
In the end, what was amazing about the images was not the scar but her expression terrified, defiant, vulnerable, her face in a dance of emotion, frame by frame.
The stent, a metal-mesh tube, keeps the artery from closing up again after the balloon is removed, but scar tissue can form over the metal, re-blocking the artery.
With events in the last century having left a deep scar on our collective psyche, the example of the demonisation of Jews is particularly poignant.
Thailand's government, though, is leaping on the success of shows such as "Battle of the Angels, " "Scar In My Heart" and "The Princess" to help buttress its more conventional exports, such as seafood and toasters.
In one case, a man who had been a linebacker for sixteen years, you could see, without the aid of magnification, that there was trouble: there was a shiny tan layer of scar tissue, right on the surface of the frontal lobe, where the brain had repeatedly slammed into the skull.
But sometimes scar tissue formed inside the stent, causing artery to close up again-leading to a repeat procedure or to heart bypass surgery.
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