However, taking a less powerful drug called indomethacin can delay the rupture of the ovarian follicle.
Grade 2 strains are considered moderate strains with more serious damage to muscle fibers, without complete rupture of the muscle.
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Problems range from failure of the embryo to implant in the womb, leading to miscarriage, to rupture of the placenta and pre-eclampsia.
The rupture of social links, which we see in a survival of the fittest deranged individualism, also breaks the links between the generations.
"Andres Iniesta suffered the injury during training and doctors have diagnosed a total rupture of the right femoral biceps muscle, " the club's Web site said.
The US state of Arkansas has launched an investigation into the rupture of an Exxon Mobil oil pipeline that spilled thousands of barrels of crude.
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U.S. concurrence with West German desires for liberalized export controls should be predicated on a demonstrated rupture of all East German ties with the coercive apparatus of the Soviet Union.
The July 2011 rupture of the 12-inch pipeline under the river near Laurel fouled 70 miles of the Yellowstone River's banks, killing fish and wildlife and prompting a massive, months-long cleanup.
In some instances women who have no rupture of the devices will be happy to be monitored regularly, but others may wish for the PIPs to be removed, regardless of symptoms.
Because Yasser Arafat had presented Clinton and the world with a deadline: On Sept. 13, the Palestinians will unilaterally declare a Palestinian state, a rupture of the Oslo peace accords that they openly acknowledge may lead to violence, perhaps even war.
As Roberto Bouzas, an economist at Flacso, a Buenos Aires graduate school, argues, the risk facing Mercosur is not one of rupture but of irrelevance.
It is even more unusual that the leader should be Sarkozy, especially as he came to power on a platform of rupture with the French comforts of old: the 35-hour working week, toasty public-sector employment benefits and a generally negative attitude towards workaholism.
No increased risk of cancer has been found compared to other implants but he pointed to the "well-known risk of rupture" and the irritative power of the gel filler which could lead to an inflammatory reaction.
"Learning about Enbridge's poor handling of the rupture, you can't help but think of the Keystone Kops, " Hersman said.
What makes the PIP implants particularly difficult to assess is that their contents may vary by country, possibly leading to different rates of rupture.
The team from the National Perinatal Epidemiology Unit at Oxford University identified 159 cases of womb rupture between April 2009 and April 2010, with the vast majority of cases - 139 - in women who had already had a Caesarean.
Despite Mr Sarkozy's campaign talk of a rupture with the past, on almost every measure, from the reform of universities to pensions to the labour market, his reforms in office have turned out to be half-hearted.
Even that may be an overstatement: actual votes for a rupture might fall short of bravura responses to pollsters.
They could refuse to light up for no apparent reason, because of some infinitesimal rupture in the filament.
These are likely, however, to pale compared with the untoward strategic consequences of a lasting rupture in U.S.-Turkish relations.
Terry spoke a day after an apparent pipeline rupture in the Arkansas town of Mayflower in late March, about 20 miles north of Little Rock.
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The rupture in Mayflower prompted the evacuation of 22 homes, with police enforcing a blockade around the spill.
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He had expected his uninvited visitor to be cast down at the news of Ireland's rupture with Britain in 1921.
An aneurysm is a bulge in an artery wall that, if left untreated, can rupture, resulting in death eight out of ten times.
Just last month, researchers led by Armin Arbab-Zadeh of Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in Baltimore published a comprehensive review of the biology of heart attacks in the journal Circulation, which said that vulnerable plaques often rupture without causing a heart attack and that a "perfect storm" of other conditions is required before one occurs.
"The defect that caused the rupture at Marshal was misclassified, " and as a result it "remained in the pipeline unabated until the rupture, " wrote Ravindra Chhatre a member of the NTSB staff.
Two key factors will determine Labour's faithfulness, and thus the life of the coalition: the continuing rupture between Israeli peaceniks and the Palestinians, and the prominence given to Shimon Peres, Labour's senior minister in the government and the grand old man of Israeli politics.
Scientists can already study earthquakes from space, in particular through the use of radar to map the deformation of the ground that results when faults rupture.
Swelling of vessel walls causes cholesterol plaques to rupture.
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