




(11) Data are also presented that indicate a mediation program may be effective in preventing some cases of parental child abduction.(10) The recommended position is 25 degrees to 40 degrees abduction, 20 degrees to 30 degrees flexion, and 25 degrees to 30 degrees of internal rotation.(9) Between 19, 17 people were abducted, sometimes tortured, then killed and buried.(8) After training, this abduction-adduction asymmetry was preserved in the light and dark with monocular or dichoptic viewing, indicating again that all adaptive changes were conjugate.(7) The purpose of this study was to test for differences in the maximal isometric hip abduction torque produced between hip sides across multiple hip abduction angles.(6) Duane's retraction syndrome is a congenital eye movement disorder characterized by a deficiency of abduction, mild limitation of adduction, with retraction and narrowing of the palpebral fissure on attempted adduction.(5) Global 'abnormality', hunching (rigid arching of back), hindlimb abduction, forepaw myoclonus, stereotyped lateral head movements, backing, and immobility occurred significantly only in drug-treated rats.(4) Abducting saccades, which were slightly hypometric, displayed a marked postsaccadic centripetal drift.(3) Five cases of bilateral abduction contracture of the shoulder in adults including the first case of bilateral abduction contractures of shoulder and hip plus bilateral flexion contracture of elbow and extension contracture of a knee are reported.(2) Dislocation of the endoprosthesis was found in the 15 hands with unimproved abduction.(1) In a debate in the House of Commons, I will ask Britain, the US and other allies to convert generalised offers of help into more practical support with greater air cover, military surveillance and helicopter back-up, to hunt down the terrorists who abducted the girls.(n.) A syllogism or form of argument in which the major is evident, but the minor is only probable.(n.) The wrongful, and usually the forcible, carrying off of a human being as, the abduction of a child, the abduction of an heiress.(n.) The movement which separates a limb or other part from the axis, or middle line, of the body.(n.) The act of abducing or abducting a drawing apart a carrying away.
