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HDHigh Definition
HDHard Drive
HDHarley-Davidson
HDHeavy Duty
HDHigh Density
HDHuman Developement (course of study)
HDHard Disk
HDHome Depot, Inc. (NYSE symbol)
HDHead
HDHybrid Digital (radio technology)
HDHold
HDHyundai
HDHonda
HDHappy Days (TV show)
HDHenry Draper (star catalog)
HDHilary Duff
HDHundred
HDHuntington's Disease
HDHot Dog
HDHeidelberg
HDHome Decor
HDHelp Desk
HDHome Defense
HDHeart Disease
HDHome Delivery
HDHarmonic Distortion
HDHögsta Domstolen (Swedish supreme court of justice)
HDHigher Diploma
HDHalf Day
HDHalf-Duplex
HDHistoric District
HDHairdresser
HDHot Date (The Sims expansion pack)
HDHuddersfield (postcode, United Kingdom)
HDHigh Distortion
HDHomeland Defense
HDHemodialysis
HDHazardous Drug
HDHodgkin's Disease
HDHelper-Dependent (genes)
HDHip Dysplasia
HDHydrodynamic
HDMustard Gas
HDHemorrhagic Disease
HDHelsingborgs Dagblad (Swedish newspaper)
HDHigh Dive
HDHit Dice (role-playing games)
HDHall Director
HDHealth Division
HDHand Dryer (building services)
HDHonorary Degree
HDHemodynamically (stable)
HDHonorable Discharge
HDHighway Department
HDHoe Down (party)
HDHigh Distinction (grade)
HDHyperactive Disorder
HDHousing Department
HDHorizontal Distance
HDHigh Dispersion
HDHazel Dell ( town in SW Washington)
HDHuman Dimension
HDHelm's Deep (JRR Tolkien's The Two Towers)
HDHeaven's Disciples (Christian urban music)
HDHouse Document (USACE)
HDHumanitarian Demining (US Government unexploded ordnance mission areas)
HDHüsker Dü (band)
HDHeat Detector
HDHomeopathic Doctor
HDHydatid Disease
HDHot Desk
HDHarbor Defense
HDHighly Dispersed
HDHigh-Drag
HDHeavy Drop
HDHidden Desire
HDHip-Disarticulation (amputation)
HDHurricane Days
HDHarmonization Document
HDHexanedione
HDHeavy Defense (gaming)
HDHardware Disease (traumatic reticulopericarditis caused by foreign bodies in cattle)
HDHrvatski Dragovoljac (Croatian: Volunteer; Zagreb football club)
HDHelicopter Director
HDHumidity Detector
HDHepatosis Dietetica
HDHeloma Durum
HDHeavy Decoy
HDHorizontal Decelerator
HDHousehold Drivers
HDHalf Sized Diazo Non-Reproducible Drawing
HDHydraulic Fluid, Diving
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References in periodicals archive
"From all-in-ones that allow for a cast (for hip dysplasia) to tees and dresses with discreet pockets for feeding tubes, the range uses the softest materials, the fewest seams possible and hidden care labels that won't irritate sensitive skin."
"In Alfie's case, he was very depressed, he was slow to rise from his hind end and had compression of his spinal cord in his neck, and a history of hip dysplasia.
Similarly, comparison between 20 and 30[degrees] TPO plates in dogs with hip dysplasia revealed that, despite significant improvement in joint congruency after surgery, there was similarity in the values of PCFH and NA (TOMLINSON & COOK, 2002), denying the need of excessive ventroversion.
Segal, "Evaluation and treatment of developmental hip dysplasia in the newborn and infant," Pediatric Clinics of North America, vol.
Skopelia, "The epidemiology and demographics of hip dysplasia," ISRN Orthopedics, vol.
Within one year, I learned he also had mild hip dysplasia for which he was started on Dasuquin per the veterinarian at the Colorado State University College of Veterinary Medicine.
There was also a reduction in hip dysplasia or misalignment, a common feature of MCDS.
Professionals without degenerative arthritis, bone impingements or shallow hip sockets (aka hip dysplasia) also had favorable outcomes.
Hip dysplasia, when significant, is effectively treated with periacetabular osteotomy.
Evaluation of Radiographic Results Obtained by Using Modified Dual Pelvic Osteotomy (DPO) Plate for the Treatment of Hip Dysplasia in Dogs
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