The intraarticular implant fragments may lead to gradual chondral injury secondary to abrasion of the articular surfaces. |
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She slapped his side with the flat of her blade, calmly adding injury to insult before walking away. |
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For Scarlett himself, the architect of that mistrust, to be promoted into the top job merely adds insult to injury. |
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Mixing your drinks adds insult to injury and increases the amount of toxins you have to cope with. |
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Then in injury time, Miller's searching header back across a crowded area wreaked momentary havoc. |
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The horse was put down after suffering a serious injury to a hind leg during the De Vere Gold Cup at Haydock on Saturday. |
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The injury occurred when a Quarter Horse flipped in the starting gate with Stevens aboard, pinning his leg against the gate. |
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The defendant law firm is a trial advocacy firm that does primarily personal injury litigation for plaintiffs. |
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The same could be true for Anquan Boldin of the Cardinals, who suffered a freak knee injury during warm-ups in training camp. |
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Deion Branch, in his first action since Week Two following rehab from a knee injury, made the play of the game in the third quarter. |
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A hip replacement replaces a hip joint that has been damaged or worn away, usually by arthritis or injury. |
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His signature sinker wasn't sinking, and it appeared Brown relied on an arm angle that would put less pressure on his injury. |
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Pekerman was a journeyman professional whose playing career during the 1970s was cut short by a knee injury. |
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His injury created a bit of a catching quandary since starter Brian Johnson battled knee problems in spring training. |
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It is very important to check you are up to date with your tetanus jabs if your skin is broken in an injury or you are bitten. |
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So it is a fairly common injury that athletes who push wheelchairs often sustain, on a chronic basis. |
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Its configuration helps absorb some impact in order to reduce injury to a pedestrian who is hit. |
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Acoustic shock is a devastating 21st Century industrial injury ruining call centre workers' lives and costing industry millions. |
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The injury has progressed to the point that the heads can dislocate or come out of joint. |
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York City's injury problems have taken a turn for the better with some of manager Terry Dolan's walking wounded edging closer to fitness. |
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She presented with a history of a painful right ankle joint since childhood with no history of injury. |
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The doctors decided to keep him in overnight because they were worried about the injury to his eye. |
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Colin, who left the Royal Navy in 1958 because of an injury, became a joiner with Shepherd's before joining York Carriageworks. |
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Annie removed the towel from his injury exposing the raw pink skin underneath. |
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Robotic high pressure water jetting also greatly reduces the risks of injury to operations personnel. |
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Several varieties of the mould Aspergillus produce a group of carcinogens called aflatoxins, which cause liver injury and cancer. |
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Three nerves seem to be particularly prone to radiation injury that results in radiation neuritis. |
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Follow-up examination at 1 week after injury revealed gross weakness in external rotation and abduction. |
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A driver escaped injury when he jammed his articulated wagon under a low railway bridge in Keighley. |
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Thus, the issue of whether wakeboarding is a high-risk sport and what the frequency of injury is could not be determined from the present study. |
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Additional padding has been fitted each side of and above the driver's legs to minimize the risk of leg injury. |
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To add insult to injury, he's been given his walking papers by his latest girlfriend. |
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To add insult to injury, many journeys could be walked in 20 minutes or less. |
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In jest, he tells Jake he shouldn't talk about his injury, making it a mystery like Henry's bicycle. |
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If an injury does occur, they can receive anything from laser treatment to acupuncture. |
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The reason why Limerick's squad was so depleted was due to a growing injury list and they simply hadn't the bodies to fill the subs jerseys. |
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A justiciable case must present actual injury, or an imminent threat of injury. |
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The site should be reopened, the hoarding is appalling and adds insult to injury. |
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As a result, the use of corticosteroids in head injury has waxed and waned over time, with extensive variations in practice. |
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To add insult to injury, the transport authority also attempts to increase bus fares and eliminate the monthly pass. |
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They are often painful, and you may wish to apply a cold pack straight after the injury. |
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Cold packs can be applied on the area of injury to reduce the pain and oedema. |
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Adding insult to the injury, it appears that not only is Red incapable of singing, he also apparently can't speak English. |
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The first followed a head on collision with a bus, where she had to be cut out of the car and fortunately her only injury was severe whiplash. |
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Malabsorption may be caused by delayed gastric emptying, prior or concurrent injury, achlorhydria, and reduced gastric mucin secretion. |
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After having surgery on a knee injury, I'm afraid to say that's my season over with. |
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A common sprain injury is a torn Achilles tendon, which connects the calf muscles to the heel. |
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A 37 year old man presented to the emergency department with a blast injury, sustained as a result of inflating a radial tyre which exploded. |
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He has also resumed jumping rope after laying off for three years because of an old foot injury. |
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Meanwhile the Owen injury has got everyone jumping up and down for Chris Sutton's inclusion in the next England squad. |
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When an accident happens a quick response may be necessary to keep an injury from becoming a fatality. |
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It is better to speak of an unlawful and dangerous act carrying with it an appreciable risk of serious injury. |
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Correctly adjusted headrests can significantly reduce the injury from whiplash and should be installed onto car seats wherever possible. |
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To allow that to happen is to put the child itself at terrible risk of serious injury or death if there is an accident. |
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He has to be operated on for an injury to his face, he has shrapnel lodged in his jawbone and a sizeable wound to the left side of his face. |
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In the ensuing gun battle three army jawans, one police man and a civilian sustained bullet injury. |
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Whitehead was satisfied with her own performance because she was just returning from injury but now she is back to full fitness and raring to go. |
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There was one moderate injury but no falls while the person was exercising according to instructions. |
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The fact that nobody has accepted responsibility for this adds insult to injury. |
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Colm Picked up an injury in training last Saturday and is rated very doubtful. |
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Fox, who jarred his knee and suffered a kick on the ankle, was today having his injury assessed by City physio Jeff Miller. |
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Although the pathogenesis of the syndrome is not precisely understood, the activation of coagulation is an important mechanism of injury. |
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In other patients, he discovers a spinal injury, such as whiplash, occurred before the onset of symptoms. |
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His squad were ravaged by injury, although he didn't seek to use this as an excuse. |
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The risk of injury to still developing limbs at this level is a racing certainty. |
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Every year an between 20 and 40 motorcycle riders die on the UK's roads, with ten times as many again suffering serious injury. |
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I negotiated the railless stairs and dark corridor without too much injury to my person, and managed to fumble the wooden latch open. |
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By adhering to proven safety practices and protective measures, risk of personal injury can be minimized. |
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Adding insult to injury, the banks have the gall to say that consumers are to blame. |
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Jump racing is one of the most dangerous sports that exist and all sorts of drama and injury lurk around the corner. |
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Parasitic wasps and fungal diseases prevent weevils from causing economic injury in most years. |
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In a 24-hour period, 1,398 flights delivered over 13,000 tons of coal without accident or injury. |
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A stretch of the N7 east of Naas was the location for another two fatal accidents with 34 other accidents causing injury. |
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It ended a run of 14 games unbeaten and it was a sickener to concede in injury time of both halves. |
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As noted earlier, the NTSB defines any event that led to human injury, death, or serious equipment damage as an accident. |
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Aidan O'Mahony sustained a thigh injury in the drawn encounter, and is rated doubtful. |
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The etiologic agent in respiratory system injury caused by organic dusts is unclear. |
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And, to add insult to injury, our councillors have the nerve to put in for more expenses. |
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One sad postscript to the race came when a horse was put down after suffering a serious spinal injury. |
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Excisional biopsy has few complications, such as vessel injury and the rare spinal accessory nerve injury. |
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Unfortunately, the injury jinx struck the Gaeltacht youngster and he was forced to retire. |
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The best protection against loss, damage or injury due to wildfire is prevention. |
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Because many injected substances are radiopaque, radiographs may help quantify the extent of the injury. |
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When your ice ax is stowed on your pack, place protectors on the tip, adz, and spike to prevent injury to you and others. |
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In early November, he sustained a minor injury at Flemington racecourse in his final career race. |
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Hierro is also coming back from injury and the word is that he is too old and past it. |
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I decided that no injury or illness was going to stand in my way. |
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A controversial penalty try in the seventh minute of injury time at the end of this absorbing match dealt a hammer blow to the hopes of champions Boroughmuir. |
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Except Lucio just had a bone removed from his hip and put into his wrist, to help him recover from a motorcycle accident injury, so it's down to me and Dave to cook. |
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Wearing a seatbelt greatly reduces the risk of injury or death in a car accident. |
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Past research hints at a correlation between extent of brain injury following impact and the biomechanical forces at play. |
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Yorkshire are on the horns of a dilemma as they await medical opinion over how long their Australian all-rounder Ian Harvey could be sidelined with a hamstring injury. |
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If the cartilage is damaged by injury or worn away by arthritis for example, the ends of the bones can rub together, causing pain and restricting movement. |
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It was like a constant assault, an almost stupefying catalogue of mindless racial insult and injury. |
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McKamey had already been acutely aware of the danger of head injury in football. |
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In the wake of the explosion, carpenter could not remember it, and a brain injury left Eufrazio unable to speak for two years. |
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My husband is planning 'an accident' in my car, brake failure and serious head injury. |
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The morphologic changes such as decreased cell density, decreased collagen fibril density, and loss of fiber waviness that occur with aging predispose the tendon to injury. |
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She suffered an injury that precluded the possibility of an athletic career. |
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The ability to make comparisons with damages awarded for non-pecuniary losses in personal injury actions would have a salutary effect on libel juries. |
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Homicidal violence including blunt force injury, sharp force injury, asphyxia, and gunshot wounds cannot be excluded. |
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And thus I end up at the bottom of the stairs, about one month after my injury and two months after my wedding. |
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And so the world was shocked and saddened to hear about his severe brain injury in the Alps last Sunday morning. |
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While being choked during her attack, Sclove explained, her cervical spine sustained injury, which took several weeks to develop. |
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He was out with a knee injury, and his rookie season looked like a wash. |
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Tearing of tendons is rare, because their breaking strength is high, but the Achilles tendon for example is sometimes the victim of sports injury. |
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Drury concentrates on class action law, while Langendorf practices in both personal injury and class action law. |
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If acetamide herbicides are used, grain sorghum seed must be pre-treated with a safener that protects it from injury caused by the acetamide herbicides. |
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In addition to the 3,066 counts of accessory to murder, he was convicted of five counts of accessory to attempted murder and accessory to causing bodily injury. |
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It is already hard enough to sit in a traffic jam without Begg wishing to add insult to injury by asking motorists to pay extra for the inconvenience. |
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She refused to let the injury keep her from attaining her goal of being in the Olympics. |
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Pocklington were without half a dozen key players due to injury and unavailability and they left a dry and sunny Pocklington to find Ilkley rainswept and waterlogged. |
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Unfortunately, Vines was forced off with a knee injury after 21 minutes and Watts made way for former Dulwich Hamlet man Peter Adeniyi four minutes before time. |
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He claimed he was playing badly because of an injury, but I think he was sandbagging. |
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Trauma to the leg or to the hips and pelvis might cause a clot, but we were not told of any leg injury. |
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Often, to avoid injury, killer whales disable their prey before killing and eating it. |
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Many hydrocarbons are highly flammable, therefore, care should be taken to prevent injury. |
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Collisions occur both with large commercial vessels and recreational boats and cause injury to whales or smaller cetaceans. |
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Inexperienced shuckers can apply too much force, which can result in injury if the blade slips. |
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A standby vessel has picked up 25 casualties, including three with serious burns, and one with an injury. |
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When the ram had withdrawn and the marines dispersed, the hole would now be above the waterline and not a critical injury to the ship. |
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More than 420 were taken to the nearby West Hatch RSPCA Wildlife Centre, though most of the affected creatures faced permanent injury or death. |
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Helen Wainwright pulled out at the last minute because of an injury, but Trudy decided to go to France on her own. |
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He organized marathons and other races, and was an active runner and, following a knee injury, weightlifter. |
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In the majority of attacks resulting in injury, brown bears precede the attack with a growl or huffing sound. |
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Rabbits can be extremely aggressive in the wild, and competition between males can often lead to severe injury and death. |
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To avoid injury when digging into sediment it has no cere, but the nostrils come out through hard horn. |
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Some possess venom potent enough to cause painful injury or death to humans. |
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He would later return to recover from an injury sustained in the Battle of Portland. |
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Though the existing injury was not aggravated too much, Beckham's recovery process was set back by about a week. |
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However, in the UK for example the fatality and serious injury rates per hour of travel are just over double for cycling than those for walking. |
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Of a study of 518 cyclists, a large majority reported at least one overuse injury, with over one third requiring medical treatment. |
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One of the most common sources of injury is when multiple users are bouncing on the trampoline at one time. |
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Another of the most common sources of serious injury is an attempt to perform somersaults without proper training. |
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The nets do prevent jumpers falling off the trampoline onto the ground, but these falls are not the most common source of injury. |
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Greater weekly training mileages can offer greater results in terms of distance and endurance, but also carry a greater risk of training injury. |
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Specifically Gould suffered an eye injury which posed a risk of separation of the retina. |
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Ronnie almost died in 1942 from a head injury suffered in a fight with Reggie. |
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In addition, incidences of death, injury and illness related to agricultural activities often go unreported. |
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This can include determining the nutritional, health, age or injury status of the individual the bones were taken from. |
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Most pitchside medical staff fortunately will never have to treat a life threatening injury on the field of play. |
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An injury had sidelined our 6-10 senior pivotman, Connie Dierking, so we were still adjusting at both ends of the court. |
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Any injury must be compensated according to the damage done, regardless of motive or intent. |
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When threatened, common ostriches run away, but they can cause serious injury and death with kicks from their powerful legs. |
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If the nest or young are threatened, either or both of the parents may create a distraction, feigning injury. |
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Capello made a change on the hour which was presumably enforced by injury as the excellent Young was replaced by Stewart Downing. |
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From then on, he wore a headpiece that fastened under his chin to hide the injury. |
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During the naval operation, Atahualpa sustained a leg injury and returned to land. |
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The injury became infected and developed gangrene, and he died on January 3, 1543 and was buried. |
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Use of neologisms may also be related to aphasia acquired after brain damage resulting from a stroke or head injury. |
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Unsafe abortions are a major cause of injury and death among women worldwide. |
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If a defendant has foresight of death or serious injury the jury may, but is not bound to, find the requisite mens rea. |
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The cause of death was simply that she had been born prematurely due to the effect of the attack on the mother, rather than due to any injury. |
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Aesthetics aside, if you train your quads while neglecting your hamstrings, you're setting yourself up for an eventual injury. |
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Omission involves a failure to engage in a necessary bodily movement resulting in injury. |
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By deciding to proceed, the accused actually intends the other to be exposed to the risk of that injury. |
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He suffers an injury which is an entirely foreseeable consequence of mountaineering but has nothing to do with his knee. |
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Even though the injury might be reasonably foreseeable, the doctor is not liable. |
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The judge dismissed the evidence of bruising to a fellow soldier's leg as a fabrication to suggest injury to that soldier from the car. |
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There was no evidence from an objective stand point that the appellants were acting reasonably and proportionately to a threat of injury. |
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Further, for the defence of necessity to succeed, the threat of injury must be immediate and imminent, and come from an extraneous source. |
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The threat must be one of death or serious personal injury, either to the defendant or to his immediate family or someone close to him. |
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In law, damages are an award, typically of money, to be paid to a person as compensation for loss or injury. |
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Once that threshold is met, the plaintiff is entitled to some amount of recovery for that loss or injury. |
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Mere violation of the law can entitle the victim to a statutory award, even if no actual injury occurred. |
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Where two clients are of the same age, experience and suffer the same injury, it does not necessarily mean that they will be affected the same. |
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A judge's task was to decide which of two parties before him would bear the cost of an injury. |
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Such loss may include physical injury, harm to property, psychiatric illness, or economic loss. |
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That is, the plaintiff could recover for emotional distress caused by injury, but only if it accompanied a physical or pecuniary injury. |
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The United States generally recognizes four elements to a negligence action, duty, breach, proximate causation and injury. |
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Fear of serious injury cannot alone justify suppression of free speech and assembly. |
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Notice requirements in the ticket may require a formal notice to be brought within six months of the injury. |
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The civil jury in the United States is a defining element of the process by which personal injury trials are handled. |
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Numerous verses relate to the practice of meat eating, how it causes injury to living beings, why it is evil, and the morality of vegetarianism. |
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She has a reaggravation of her brain injury because she fell down the stairs again. |
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The most common injury in weaving is pinched fingers from distracted or bored workers, though this is not the only such injury found. |
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The discoloration is merely an indication of an injury, and in all probability does not of itself affect the properties of the wood. |
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Simple sabotage is carried out in such a way as to involve a minimum danger of injury, detection, and reprisal. |
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Tottenham, who lost William Gallas to injury before the end, struggled to find any sort of response and did not register a single shot on target. |
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The danger of being beneath the machines meant that they had to constantly pay attention to its movements in order to avoid serious injury. |
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Smoke inhalation is also a danger of smoke that can cause serious injury and death. |
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Safety is a state that implies to be protected from any risk, danger, damage or cause of injury. |
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Hemingway suffered a severe injury in their Paris bathroom when he pulled a skylight down on his head thinking he was pulling on a toilet chain. |
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Spinal cord injury is damage to the spinal cord that causes changes in its function, either temporary or permanent. |
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In September 1965 a RAF De Havilland Chipmunk flew into the hill in cloud, without serious injury to the crew. |
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These people are putting themselves in danger by physically being on or near to the railway lines and risking serious injury. |
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England captain David Beckham has warned Wayne Rooney not to risk his long-term future by rushing his return from injury. |
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He looked roadworn and weary, but intact and as robust as I remembered him, considering his injury. |
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Nicolaas, or Nick, as the family called him, wanted to turn professional but an ear injury, sustained during the war, spiked his plans. |
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The patient was now breathing stertorously and it was easy to see that he had suffered some terrible injury. |
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Jones was called into action to deny Ruiz with a fine tackle before succumbing to his injury. |
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He has not allowed the burn and his subsequent injury to succumb him, but to make him forever different but also, I think, forever better. |
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He was diagnosed with syndesmosis in his left ankle, the same injury that cost Ryan Hoffman a place in last year's grand final. |
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Moreover, 2 of 4 patients with secondary diagnosis of acute interstitial nephritis showed tubulitis, a feature associated with tubular injury. |
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But Wigan undid their good work by conceding an avoidable second goal deep into first-half injury time. |
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I stand on the privilege of a free Scotchman, and will brook no insult unreturned, and no injury unrequited. |
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The Colorado striker picked up an adductor injury last week and the club say he could be facing a month on the sidelines. |
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Fulham next play at Manchester City and could be without Dejagah, who was unable to complete the match due to an adductor injury. |
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Striker Fernando Torres was included in the 21-man squad after recovering from the adductor injury which saw him miss the last three games. |
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If you don't do your warm-ups properly you have a greater chance of injury. |
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The most common foot-related injury I see for the weekend warrior is heel pain. |
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Kevin Doyle cut inside and drove a third, Matt Jarvis hammered in a fourth and David Jones lashed in deep into injury time to wrap it up. |
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Acetylcysteine is used to prevent or lessen hepatic injury following the ingestion of potentially hepatic toxic doses of acetaminophen. |
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Zimbabwe were without Brian Vitori and Tawanda Mupariwa, who were unavailable due to injury, and the depleted seam attack began waywardly. |
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Freshman All-American Shaun Cody missed most of his sophomore season with a knee injury. |
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The Sussex wicketkeeper struggled with his persistent Achilles injury during the first Test at Trent Bridge. |
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Aside from the Byrd fiasco, Klitschko was forced into retirement after his December 2004 fight against Danny Williams because of aknee injury. |
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Veteran striker Paul Furlong could make a shock return for Luton from aknee injury. |
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The court held, inter alia, that the ALJ has exclusive jurisdiction to decide whether an injury is compensable. |
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As mottled enamel is the result of partial failure of ameloblasts to properly elaborate and lay down enamel, it is a developmental injury. |
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American Tiger Woods has won this title for the last two years, but he is missing this weekend because of injury. |
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He was anaesthetised at the scene and airlifted to hospital to be treated for a serious head injury. |
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The equipment helps anaesthetists work out where to position the needle, thereby cutting failure rates and reducing the risk of causing injury. |
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Yesterday, he admitted assaulting the yob on April 12 last year by driving his van at him to his severe injury and the danger of his life. |
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He's so laidback he's taken up yogic flying, but deserves the boost of rapid rehabilitation from his latest injury, a dislocated kneecap. |
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The decision to anastomose a free flap locally or with the aid of a vein interposition graft relies heavily on the type of injury and the timing. |
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The Sherman trap folds flat for storage and distribution and when deployed in the field captures the animal, without injury, for examination. |
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Careless use of these tools can cause serious bodily injury. |
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They had the good fortune to escape injury when their car crashed. |
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As if the hostile takeover weren't enough, to add insult to injury they scrapped ninety percent of our products and replaced them with their own. |
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As well as could be judged by looking down through the water under the counters, there was no injury whatever to the afterbody of the ship. |
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Because of the seriousness of the injury, the doctor anaesthetised the area before treatment. |
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Because of the seriousness of the injury, the doctor anaesthetises the area before treatment. |
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Because of the seriousness of the injury the doctor is anaesthetising the area before treatment. |
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Such kidnapping rarely results in serious injury or death with infant patas monkeys. |
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Biebermania doesn't always result in injury, though. The outpouring of devotion from his fans comes in other ways, too. |
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As a trapeze performer, she generally worked in the big top, but due to her injury, she was stuck working concession. |
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As the game moved towards injury time, the Ospreys forced a line-out which Jonathan Thomas climbed high to take. |
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Real cat fights are rare in established clowders. So instead of risking serious injury, cats resort to menace and threats. |
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Since I suffered the injury on company time, why shouldn't I also be able to get surgery and do recovery on company time? |
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He was on the fringes of Test selection last year before a shoulder injury cruelled his chances. |
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What was the type of injury sustained by the survivors and by folks who were injured, fatally, in order to delethalize aircraft? |
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There are some things too delicate and too sacred to be handled rudely without injury to truth. |
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In practical terms, the sensei needs to teach some stretching in order to protect eir students from injury and eirself from liability. |
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The danger of wounds of the extremities consists in the injury done to the blood-vessels, nerves, articulations, and bones. |
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Thus the fines for insults, injury, burglary or damage to property differ depending on the rank of the injured party. |
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A complete hemostasis is achieved with a minimal risk of injury to the trachea when using level 3 with the blunt side of the active blade. |
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The spinal cord at the time of injury may be subjected to hyperbending, overstretching, twisting, or laceration. |
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Tacitus did not say why Prasutagus' naming the emperor as his heir as well as his daughters was meant to avert the risk of injury. |
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To add insult to injury, the Romans had erected a temple to the former emperor Claudius in the city, built at local expense. |
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The humerus exhibits no apparent evidence of any injury or other physical insult that could have caused the hypertorsion. |
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The violator was forced to pay damages to whomever his waste hit, if that person sustained an injury. |
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The man suffered from innumeracy stemming from a brain injury, and depended on his wife for all financial matters, no matter how trivial. |
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The cross-examination of the plaintiff was just insult to injury, blaming the victim. |
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However, in 1751 the Prince of Wales died unexpectedly from a lung injury, and George became heir apparent to the throne. |
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Analogous situations include the formation of keroids after surgery and atherosclerotic plaques after vascular injury. |
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On arrival Churchill badly wrenched his shoulder while leaping from the boat, an injury which would plague him throughout his life. |
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For personal injury, defamation cases and in some landlord and tenant disputes the thresholds for each track have different values. |
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For example, in a case of an auto accident, the plaintiff cannot sue first for property damage, and then personal injury in a separate case. |
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Assaults by prisoners on staff are rising with just under 700 causing serious injury. |
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It implies that the system or equipment can be operated properly and without causing any danger, risk, damage or injury. |
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Pre-treatment with leonurine could protect brain tissue against ischemic injury by increasing UCP4 expression. |
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This industry standard ejection seat can cause the heavier than usual helmet to inflict serious injury on lightweight pilots. |
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In such a scenario, the occupant may be thrown from the vehicle and suffer greater injury or death. |
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The electrodes are housed in an insulated or plastic box to prevent accidental injury to humans and pets. |
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This slumped sitting posture may cause strain, instability, or injury in the lumbopelvic region. |
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The inyanga's job is to heal illness and injury and provide customers with magical items for everyday use. |
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Approximately 100 hours of experience are required to achieve a substantial decline in the risk of injury. |
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The survey authors conclude that efforts to prevent equestrian injury should focus on novice equestrians. |
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The most common injury is falling from the horse, followed by being kicked, trampled, and bitten. |
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Another common cause of injury is being kicked by a horse, which may cause skull fractures or severe trauma to the internal organs. |
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Horseback riding is one of the most dangerous sports, especially in relation to head injury. |
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Fireworks pose risks of injury to people, and of damage, largely as a fire hazard. |
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At the Beacon Theater show, Music Executive, Ahmet Ertegun fell and ultimately succumbed to his injury. |
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Ballet dancers are at a high risk of injury due to the demanding technique of ballet. |
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Ballet dancers are susceptible to injury because they are constantly putting strain and stress on their bodies. |
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Ballet dancers increase their risk of injury if they start training earlier than the age of ten. |
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If the ballet dancer is properly trained, the dancer will decrease their risk of injury. |
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Headgear is not a required piece of basic equipment, but players today may choose to wear it to protect themselves from head injury. |
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The repetitive use of a particular muscle without time for repair and recover in the most common case among the injury. |
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The boxer's shorts are raised so the opponent is not allowed to hit to the groin area with intent to cause pain or injury. |
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An intentional foul that causes injury that prevents a fight from continuing usually causes the boxer who committed it to be disqualified. |
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At any time, the referee may stop the contest if he believes that one participant cannot defend himself due to injury. |
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A mouth guard is important to protect the teeth and gums from injury, and to cushion the jaw, resulting in a decreased chance of knockout. |
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In addition, the corner is responsible for stopping the fight if they feel their fighter is in grave danger of permanent injury. |
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Poor breeding may be encouraged by the fact that many horses are sent to the breeding shed following an injury. |
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If the injury is linked to a conformational fault, the fault is likely to be passed to the next generation. |
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At the end of June 2012, Bale pulled out of the tournament with a back injury. |
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Weak wrists can also deliver the impacts to elbows and even neck and lead to injury of them. |
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Michael Owen, who previously criticised the pitch for causing him injury, said that it was much improved. |
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Simon Jones also went off the field during the evening session with an ankle injury, and was taken to hospital for an ankle scan. |
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In fact, Pratt was on the field owing to a genuinely serious injury to Simon Jones, which has kept him out of international cricket since. |
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Australia named Glenn McGrath, recovered from an elbow injury, to replace Michael Kasprowicz. |
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The injury was thought to be particularly serious, but he made a full recovery before the Third and final test on 14 July. |
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He returned from this injury in the Premiership game against Leicester Tigers on 27 January 2007, coming off the bench after 37 minutes. |
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He was joined by Danny Cipriani on the sidelines after the Wasps player also missed out due to injury. |
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Further sparkling performances and robust play indicated Wilkinson was playing injury free and back to his best. |
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This book focuses on how his aspect on life changed after his injury woes, and how he overcame them. |
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The Salford versus Leeds league match was abandoned after 38 minutes when Chris Sanderson of Leeds suffered a fatal injury. |
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A horse's fitness plan must be coordinated properly in order to prevent injury or lameness. |
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This is called broaching and it can lead to capsize, possible crew injury and loss of crew into the water. |
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At day 7, CECs appeared at the periphery and scanty cells existed at the midperiphery and center 7 days after injury. |
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Poor living conditions led to high rates of sickness, injury, and death, as well as sabotage and criminal activity. |
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In 2010 it was estimated that 107,000 people in Northern Ireland suffered some physical injury as a result of the conflict. |
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After his back injury, Phillip motorized his canoe to reduce the amount of paddling he needed to do. |
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His right ear drum was ruptured in the fall, an injury that later contributed to his death. |
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Bowie received a serious injury at school in 1962 when his friend George Underwood punched him in the left eye during a fight over a girl. |
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These data suggest that nanoparticulation is essential for cardioprotection of statins from IR injury in case administered at reperfusion. |
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Gareth Bale and Marley Watkins withdrew due to injury and were replaced by Tom Bradshaw and Ryan Hedges. |
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However, Wales' chances of victory against Brazil were hampered by an injury to John Charles that ruled him out of the match. |
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