The repair (which was covered by warranty and was because of a defect) took 20 minutes.
Engaged factory workers pull the chain to stop the entire line when they notice a defect.
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Japan's top four carmakers are recalling a total of 3.4 million cars over a defect in passenger airbags.
It is a problem of communication, not a defect in your negotiation strategy.
The scientists used tests on mice to determine whether a defect in this gene is enough to trigger DCM.
They found that a mouse with a defect on the phospholamban gene also suffered severe damage to its heart.
If there is a defect in a hearing, Clement said, the appeals court should order a new CSRT hearing.
That saves electricity, but it raises the stakes for cleanliness, since a defect could ruin three layers, not just one.
Instead of being a defect, the idea of almost unlimited Commerce Clause powers is a fact of the modern world.
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Certain fruit flies fail to develop eyes, a defect that has been traced to mutations in either of two genes.
He agreed that the device did not explode owing to a defect in the timing unit and an error in the mix of paraffin and diesel fuel contained in the cylinders.
The FDA said exposure to topiramate in pregnancy "is likely to be associated with a two- to fivefold increased prevalence of oral clefts, " a defect of the mouth that can be later treated with surgery.
In April the giant Minneapolis maker of biomedical devices had to recall 396 external defibrillators, the kind used by paramedics, on top of 1, 924 snatched back in February, after a defect may have "prevented patient resuscitation" in eight cases.
Duchenne muscular dystrophy, discovered by French neurologist Guillaume Duchenne in 1868, accounts for 40% of the cases of muscular dystrophy in the U.S. In 1987 it became one of the first ailments linked to a defect in a particular gene, but since then the main treatments have been limited and unable to halt the disease's devastating effects.
Back in the heyday of using trusts for shifting income, if a trust contained one of those powers, like the power of the grantor to withdraw property from the trust and replace if with property of equal value, someone who thought the trust was being used to shift income, would consider that power to be a defect.
The line, in the Penzing district of western Vienna, had been put under manual control following a technical defect, a spokeswoman for Austrian railways said.
The Marine Corps variant (F-35B), a short take-off and vertical landing variant (STOVL), was grounded for nearly a month after a manufacturing defect caused a fuel line to detach just before a training flight in January.
Grey speculated that a manufacturing defect could have triggered a physical short-circuit, which caused heating, released oxygen and led to a fire.
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At issue is whether a heart-plug procedure to repair a birth defect that is common in about a quarter of the U.S. population can prevent strokes in young people.
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This operation is intended to restore bladder function to people with spina bifida, a congenital defect that causes nerve damage and a loss of sensation and muscle function below the waist.
Liao says that's a manufacturing defect, and that MEDL is testing LCD panels from a variety of manufacturers to avoid such mishaps in the final product.
After Monday's fire, the big question for Boeing will be whether the issue is a manufacturing defect, which can be fixed relatively cheaply, or a design flaw, which might require expensive redesign and rework on existing planes, said Citi analyst Jason Gursky.
"If, in future, this child should develop Parkinson's, or cancer, Alzheimer's or a heart defect, by that time technology would have progressed to such a level that you could then use these stem cells to fight or even cure these illnesses, if they arise, " she said.
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"This was not, we think, a psychiatric problem or a characterological defect because there is substantial evidence that during this same time, there was a tumor growing in her brain, in the centers of the brain that affect and control, logic, reasoning and, most importantly, judgment, " attorney Eugene Iredale said at a news conference Thursday.
The precocious 6-year-old was born with a congenital heart defect and had a complication with a tube inserted in his right leg, leading to an amputation above his knee.
Her daughter Bo, now three, was born with a heart defect which required several operations.
But in 1991 British researchers identified a gene defect that causes rare, early-onset Alzheimer's.
Nearly one in 100 babies in the U.S. is born with a heart defect.
Eisenmenger (I-sun-meng-uhr) syndrome is a complication of a heart defect that you're born with (congenital).
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