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Like their social inferiors, however, the middling group was also highly vulnerable to new taxes, economic dislocations and other pressures.
Troops demonstrated their first aid skills, showing Prince Charles how they have been learning to cope with dislocations and breaks.
He knew that the pain in the shoulder and arm meant at least sprains, if not dislocations and breaks.
When these steels are nitrided the aluminum forms AlN particles, which strain the ferrite lattice and create strengthening dislocations.
Wounds, bruisings, and bee stings accounted for another 21 percent, fractures and dislocations a mere 7 percent, and head injuries 2 percent.
In Kojima's study, stapedial abnormality was seen more commonly than other ossicular dislocations.
By serious, we mean those falls that cause fractures, joint dislocations, or head injury with loss of consciousness and hospitalization.
There are dislocations in the crystalline structure which contain free silver ions, known as sensitivity centers.
Shoulder dislocations are generally confirmed with radiographs, reduced, and radiographed again to confirm the reduction.
Trapped dislocations in the crystal lattice were observed even when the average grain size was as small as 10 nanometers.
Major injuries, including head trauma, soft tissue injuries, fractures and dislocations, occur in 5 to 15 percent of falls in any given year.
Due to smaller contact metal diffusion through fewer dislocations, it also reduces degradation caused by high currents.
Spontaneous mandibular dislocation usually occurs in people with a history of such dislocations.
This view is most appropriate for diagnosing dislocations or subtle scapular fractures, particularly those of the coracoid process.
Ordinary coarse-grained metals deform when parts of a grain slip past one another as extra planes of atoms, called dislocations, move through the material.
Donne's style is characterised by abrupt openings and various paradoxes, ironies and dislocations.
Dedecoration did not produce any advantages in observing the size of the displacement of dislocations.
Indeed, the war brought with it deep social, cultural, economic, and political dislocations.
Society throughout Europe was disturbed by the dislocations caused by the Black Death.
Meniscal tears and dislocations are common at the knees because it is easy to let the knees slide forward while turned out in first position.
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The prevention of large-scale dislocations of endemic populations?
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