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And if I had too much calcification, he might stop.
"I believe they might indeed notice the calcification," he said.
They were unable to find anything to prevent further calcification, she said.
The amount of calcification is often related to disease duration.
"I wanted to make sure there's no calcification or damage anywhere," he said.
Or, later, "When life is a festival, a person has to pay the price, a few calcifications on the moving parts."
By photosynthesis, these provide energy for the coral, and help calcification.
Typically, probably benign calcifications will be monitored every six months for at least one year.
This can result in calcification of arteries and other soft tissue.
This is because both cause air bubbles and "calcification of the cavity wall."
The research will measure their rates of coronary artery calcification.
Calcification can manifest itself in many ways in the body.
The calcification and ossification is most common in the right side of the spine.
The age of the two patients with valve failure (calcification) was not mentioned.
And they have areas of calcification: little irregular white dots."
What this interruption has done to my calcification treatments will take more time to determine.
It looked like he had a discrete brain mass, with calcifications."
Nor will the menu ever fail us, which represents either calcification or tradition.
Probably benign calcifications have a less than 2% risk of being cancer.
There was no calcification or distortion, telltale signs of cancer.
The first permanent molar is just beginning calcification at or near birth.
Calcifications are commonly present, as may be seen with slow growing neoplasms.
Comment: I've been taking this for relief from a shoulder calcification problem that is painful pretty much 24/7.
Months later, two calcifications appeared on my mammogram in an area where we knew there was a benign growth.
It can produce massive calcification of the central nervous system, and often the kidneys.