laxity u rečniku PONS

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Most vexingly, many newborn hips show a certain ligamentous laxity, on the other hand severely malformed joints can appear stable.
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He strove to restore the early rigor of their way of life, while practices in the province tended to favor laxity.
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However, both types of fundamentalists are opponents of what they consider moral laxity and are ready to campaign together on morality issues.
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There is some evidence that ligament laxity may be associated with an increased tendency to cavitate.
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Four different stages are distinguished on radiological evidence of synovitis, joint space and capsular laxity.
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Ligament laxity may also result from injury, such as a sports injury or a car accident.
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It was invented by and introduced as the first tool that could objectively measure the laxity of scalp in hair transplant patients.
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Someone with ligamentous laxity, by definition, has loose ligaments.
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He was also accused of laxity for failing to leave the city in time during the battle.
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The methodology of anti-religious propaganda was refined and old methods were criticized, and participants were criticized for laxity.
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