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What is on each disc?

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Disc One: Personal Effectiveness deals with masking, stereotyping and other behaviors that sabotage one's performance. Disc Two: Interpersonal Effectiveness will improve your team building, conflict management, customer relations and other interpersonal skills. Disc Three: Organizational Effectiveness examines behaviors that have become institutionalized and have consequences for the whole organization.

What is a herniated disc?

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Herniated Disc is a generic term for more specific derangements. They are classified either as a bulge, protrusion or extrusion depending on the size, extent and location of the problem.

What is Disc-At-Once?

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DAO is a method of writing CDs in which one or more tracks are written in a single operation, and the CD is closed, without ever turning off the writing laser. Audio CD burner writes Audio CD in DAO mode. Audio CD burner automatically supports DAO mode.

What's on the disc?

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songs, full length animation for all the songs on the disc (13), a VR tour of the recording studio, a play the drums section, discography, photos, games, full length video of "wynonna's big brown beaver", and an exclusive making of video that goes behind the scenes at the filming of the beaver video.

Can I delete one disc of a multi-disc set?

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No. If you have already imported a multi-disc set, you can not selectively delete discs from the set. That is, you can not delete selected episodes, special editions, or alternate versions after they have been imported as a set. Use the Web Utility to delete the entire set and then re-import just the discs, or sides of discs, containing the content that you want. This applies to both DVD sets and CD sets. No, if they are on the same disc side.

What is the difference between a herniated disc and a bulging disc?

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the disc undergoes the natural process of degeneration, it loses the ability to retain the hydration necessary to support the spine. The result is a diffuse bulging similar to a tire that loses air pressure. In the case of the disc it is loss of hydraulic pressure. Another consequence of the degenerative process is the development of fissures or cracks that result from the desiccation of the disc.

DO YOU REPLACE THE DISC WITH ANY OTHER MATERIAL?

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Only the damaged disc material is removed. The remaining annulus will support the vertebral body and hopefully prevent collapse of the vertebral bodies. However, some people experience vertical instability of their vertebra which may require an additional surgery to stabilize spine. The only disc replacement becoming available widespread in the near future requires extensive open surgery through the abdomen to replace the entire disc.

How much hard disc space do I need?

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Mbytes is the minimum installation. This figure was chosen to reduce the amount of CD swapping during gameplay. Choosing the medium installation (500Mbytes (PC), 550Mbyte(Mac)) further reduces the need to swap CDs, while full install (1.3G) eliminates the necessity altogether.

Do I Have A Slipped Disc?

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The disc is a soft pulpy "shock absorber." It has a fibrous outer ring, which holds in a jelly-like material. A "slipped disc" is a common way to refer to a wide variety of disc problems. However, a disc can't slip because of the way it is attached to the spinal bones above and below it. A disc can bulge, tear, herniated, thin, dry out, or collapse. But it cannot slip. However, in order to do any of these things the vertebrae must have subluxated first.

How do you handle multiple disc problems?

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Both cervical and lumbar endoscopic discectomies can be performed at multiple disc levels to treat herniated/protruded discs. If a patient has a herniated /protruded disc at one level and also osteophytes (bone spurs) at another disc level, both these problematic discs can be treated by doing a combination surgery of an endoscopic discectomy and an open discectomy at the same time. These combination surgeries can even be performed at more than two disc levels. Dr.

How do disc injuries cause back pain?

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The intervertebral disc is a gelatinous-like filled structure, which acts as a cushion to separate the vertebrae of the spine. The intervertebral disc has a tough outer cover called the annulus. Sometimes the integrity of the annulus is disrupted allowing for the change in the shape or contour of the disc. The disc material can protrude away from the normal contour of the disc and cause pain. Injury to the disc can cause pain in three different ways.

Is it true that a bulging disc can be normal?

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Yes. Some discs bulge normally, as part of the normal variation that is part of being human (tall vs short). As we age, the surrounding supporting fibers tend to stretch. This will allow some bulging of the disc, without an injury, and without pain. Under normal conditions, our discs are designed to slightly bulge during normal activities. This allows our spine to absorb the tremendous forces we expose it to everyday.

How did I herniate my disc?

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least 70% of patients have no idea how they herniated their disk. The other 30% can trace the herniation to an injury, most often a bending and twisting maneuver. There are two steps to a herniated disc. Number one you have to have an opening in the outer lining of the disc. This can occur with any type of trauma. Number two, over time; the inside of the disc has to become loose and actually come out of the disc wall. That is a herniated disc.

What are the symptoms of a herniated disc?

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Typically, a herniated disc causes radiating leg symptoms. Generally, this is what people refer to as sciatica or radiculopathy. The herniated disc is defined by a disc where the outer lining has been torn, and the inner soft disc material has expressed out of the tear and compressed the adjacent nerve roots. This pressure on the nerve roots tends to cause not only low back pain but leg pain, as well.
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