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    Coastal Zone Management--The Tidelands: Legislative Apathy vs. Judicial Concern

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    The following three cases, City of Long Beach v. Mansell, Candlestick Properties, Inc. v. San Francisco Bay Conservation and Development Commission, and Zabel v. Tabb, are important recent developments in the rapidly expanding area of the law of coastal zone management. The purpose of this Article is to present each of the cases individually, then to demonstrate how the inter-relation of the three cases can and probably will be utilized by the courts to effectuate legislative policy

    Favorable results of acetabular reconstruction with impacted morsellized bone grafts in patients younger than 50 years: a 10- to 18-year follow-up study of 34 cemented total hip arthroplasties.

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    Item does not contain fulltextWe report a long-term review of 41 acetabular reconstructions using impacted morsellized bone grafts and a cemented total hip arthroplasty (THA) in patients younger than 50 (22-49; average 38) years. Reconstruction was performed in 23 primary THA (19 patients) and 18 revision THA (17 patients). 3 patients were lost to follow-up and 3 (4 hips) died within 10 years of surgery; none had a revision. Thus, 34 hips (30 patients) were reviewed with an average follow-up of 13 (10-18) years. In 2 hips, a revision was performed for aseptic loosening of the acetabular component 7 and 11 years after surgery. One additional cup was revised after 12 years during a femoral stem revision due to wear and matching problems, but was well fixed. The survival rate of the acetabular reconstruction technique was 94% (95% CI: 90-98%)

    Forward Progress? The Fall and Rise of an American Political Movement

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