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In computing, a memory device in the form of an integrated circuit (chip) that can be programmed after manufacture to hold information permanently. PROM chips are empty of information when manufactured, unlike ROM (read-only memory) chips, which have information built into them. Other memory devices are EPROM (erasable programmable read-only memory) and RAM (random-access memory).



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Physical therapy, including active and passive range of motion exercises, plus daily moderate exercise like walking, can help to maintain normal muscle tone and function.
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Contracture is a loss of passive range of motion assessed by measuring maximum passive joint excursion (Horsley et al 2007, Harvey et al 2006, Refshauge et al 2006, Folpp et al 2006).
 
 
 
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