Such works strived to challenge critics who often depicted traditional church teaching as calcified and inflexible.
Nor is it inflicting a "Calgon-moment" on systems that have inevitably become calcified over the years.
Ms. Harrington, of Katy, Texas, had her calcified valve replaced in late 2007.
Decades of pressure from environmental pressure groups have created our calcified permitting process.
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Maerl is a calcified seaweed which only exists in a few coastal areas and can take thousands of years to form.
This test identifies abnormal heart valves, such as those that are hardened (calcified) or leaking, and can also detect most heart defects.
Katrina created the opening for different policies to turn around what was one of the worst-run and most politically calcified places in America.
One woman had calcified deposits in her coronary arteries that looked strikingly like someone with serious heart disease showing up in the hospital today.
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The issue is that calcified plaque on your arterial walls can be just as dangerous, in some cases more dangerous, than a significant blockage.
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Because those specimens were believed to have been from the upper echelons of society, the researchers surmised their calcified arteries could have developed from high-fat diets.
Chelation's spread started in the 1950s, when some doctors thought it might be a way to remove the calcified plaque from the arteries of heart patients.
Plaintiff experts diagnosed asbestos exposure in 82% of the plaintiffs, yet the academics could only find opacities--a possible indication of calcified asbestos fibers--in 7% of the films.
There, swimming among the calcified branches, he asked himself questions.
In five and a half years at HP she shook up the company's calcified and self-satisfied style of business, known as "the HP Way, " and replaced complacency with urgency.
It has calcified from the risk-taking organization it was in its youth into a rigid bureaucracy in which more emphasis is placed on process than it is on mission accomplishment.
In three separate procedures, Dr. Shishehbor used a balloon embedded with a wire that cuts through calcified plaque and implanted two stents to prop open a small artery in Mr. Swartz's foot.
For a second, his expression was soft and pliable, like that of a child waking from a nap, but then his mind took over and something calcified in his features, his muscles hardening against the invasion of thought.
These calcified deposits can grow to enormous sizes over long periods of time and form coral reefs -- one of the world's most productive ecosystems, which can harbor more than 4, 000 species of fish and many other marine life forms.
Russia, of course, tends to polarize people and the battle lines on this particular issue, as on most others relating to the country, have long been drawn and have hardened and calcified over time in much the same way that the Western Front did in the First World War.
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" He tells us how his father, a bank president who suffered from calcified arthritis of the spine, used to "sit and look out at this churchyard, and it gave him a sense of peace, because it was always green, and it was always peaceful, and it was, um, a wonderful place.
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