| Because of devitalization of tissue, crush injuries are more likely to develop infection than lacerations caused by shearing forces. |
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| Thus, we are reversing the trend of devitalization and moving instead towards a revitalization of the regions. |
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| In the past, the Agency has supported the diversification of communities facing devitalization in certain specific sectors, such as the fishery. |
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| These people got together when they noticed a kind of rural exodus in the last 10 years or so, especially among young people, a kind of devitalization of the agricultural community. |
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| Sometimes, measures elaborated and implemented by the occupying base, allow to generate one against cycle, what allows to contain and sometimes even to knock down the process of devitalization which affects an industry. |
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| A condition called Pressure Necrosis, which is a devitalization of the skin due to excessive and prolonged contact against the contact points, may occur if the steps above are not followed. |
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| The Rose colour is worshipped through the beautiful form of the goddesses, for the rose colour tranquilizes, eliminates depression and arrests devitalization. |
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| The wands are Spenser's phallic white rods, here symbolizing wintry devitalization. |
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| On the basis of a devitalization index, the Agency has targeted seven regions and 21 RCMs which have an immediate need of support for diversification of their socio-economic structure. |
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| Qualifying projects are those that are to be carried out in eligible communities, as determined by level of reliance on the forest sector and degree of devitalization. |
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| In fact, to the extent any still image refuses overt masculinization of the crucified Jesus, it invites a feminizing gaze because of its devitalization. |
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