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PSIS features in later childhood (may) include: [1] [2] [3] short stature (80–99%) seizures (5–29%) hypotension; delayed intellectual development; delayed puberty (30–79%) PSIS is associated with a higher frequency of breech presentation, caesarean section, and/or low Apgar score, though these are likely consequences rather than causes. [3]
PSIS may refer to: Posterior superior iliac spine, part of the human hip bone; Pituitary stalk interruption syndrome, a birth disorder affecting the pituitary gland; PSIS Semarang, an Indonesian football team; PSIS Co-operative, a financial services co-operative based in New Zealand
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Radio Communication Pamphlet no.9, Amplifiers and Heterodynes: 1921: 38: FM/Radio 1096: Elements of the Automatic Telephone System Wire Communication Pamphlet no.11: 1922: 76: Wire Communication Pamphlet 1097: Instructions for using the Cypher Device, Type M-94 Training Pamphlet no.2: Signal Corps/Training Pamphlet 1098
The posterior sacroiliac (SI) ligaments can be further divided into short (intrinsic) and long (extrinsic). [9] The dorsal interosseous ligaments are very strong ligaments. They are often stronger than bone, such that the pelvis may actually fracture before the ligament tears. The dorsal sacroiliac ligaments include both long and short ligaments.
The posterior border of the ala of sacrum, shorter than the anterior, also presents two projections separated by a notch, the posterior superior iliac spine and the posterior inferior iliac spine.
The Occupational Safety and Health Convention, ratified in 2006, is binding only on members whose accession has been registered by the Director-General of the International Labour Office but does not supersede international labour conventions and recommendations.