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What are the advantages of self-don vs. shoulder-entry drysuits?

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Aside from the obvious advantage of being able to get in and out of the suit unassisted, self-don suits have other positive features as well. The telescoping torso on a self-don suit allows for an excellent fit with complete range of motion. That is to say, the suit is actually fitted at the legs and hips, while the telescoping torso provides the extra material needed to reach or bend without adding extra bulk.

What are the advantages of oil paint vs. acrylic paint for interior woodwork?

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In the satin and gloss finishes which are commonly used on woodwork, oil enamels traditionally exhibited a richness, touch and leveling ability which was unmatched by waterborne paints. However, with the introduction of Eco, many professional painters and designers believe they have discovered an odorless, waterborne alkyd, which can be used interchangeably with traditional Hollandlac oil enamels.

What are the advantages of a CF200 drysuit vs. a FLX50/50 drysuit and vice versa?

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The patented crushed neoprene used for the CF200 is the most durable material available for drysuits. It is so tough we use it to make kneepads and boots for our other suits! Given this ruggedness the material is heavier than other fabrics. Although totally dry inside, the outer nylon layer absorbs water making it heavier still when wet, and requires about as long as a wetsuit does to dry.

What are the advantages of a TLS350 drysuit vs. a 30/30 drysuit and vice versa?

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The TLS350 is unsurpassed as the suit capable of handling the broadest range of diving conditions. Its extreme durability and lightweight flexibility are second to none. This allows divers to use the suit in the warm waters of Florida to the chilly seas in Antarctica by simply varying the insulation worn underneath. The 30/30 drysuit was designed for divers who dive specifically in warmer waters and climates. It is a slender cut, low drag design to accommodate lightweight insulation only.

What are the advantages / disadvantages of a Shock Tower? Radial wings? Traxx seat pads? Drysuits?

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The Shock Tower allows the rider to jump higher and land softer. The main downside is the cost, though there are some slight adjustments that need to be made when switching to riders of a different weight. Radial wings fly differently than flat wings. Some say that the landings are softer. They definitely go bigger. Others say their hard to control & tend to fly somewhat erratic. Traxx Seat pads help prevent the rider from sliding off the seat (See http://www.airjunky.com/products.

What are the advantages of synthetic vs. natural bristles?

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For latex paints, you should always use a brush with synthetic bristles. Natural bristle brushes are not recommended for latex paints, because natural bristles absorb the water in the paint, swell up and lose their shape. For alkyd or oil paints, varnishes and shellacs, either a natural or synthetic bristle brush can be used. When applying a glossy alkyd paint or an oil varnish to a smooth surface, a natural bristle brush will provide the best finish.

What are the advantages vs disadvantages of a needle biopsy?

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Disadvantages With any technique where needles are inserted in the body, risks can be expected and these include:

What are the advantages of a TLS Series drysuit vs. a CLX Series drysuit and vice versa?

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The TLS is DUI’s best selling suit. It is light and flexible and dries very quickly. It is also much tougher than it appears. On a scale 1 to 10 with 10 being the durability of a CF200, a TLS is an 8.5. Not bad for something so light and easy to move in. The TLS is the preferred suit of many recreational divers, underwater photographers, and cave divers.

How do you get shoulder instability?

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Shoulder instability often comes from either a large traumatic event or many small (repetitive) traumatic events. For instance, a pitcher who throws for years can, over time, stretch out the shoulder capsule and cause instability. A tackle in football can cause the shoulder to traumatically dislocate. Some people are born with “loose collagen” and these patients can develop the pain of instability through simply activities of daily life.

What is this shoulder injury?

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Don't know and wouldn't attempt a diagnosis. You have a type two acromion. If your doc didn't explain the different types try this website. It explains different types of impingement including those that are caused by type two and three acromions. I've got a shredded shoulder and one that's just a bit worn out. The worn out shoulder has been responding pretty well to rc exercises. I know for a fact I have a little bone on bone in that one.
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