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Examples of fracture


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Many onyxes are so prone to fracturing that only very careful sawing and polishing is possible.
There were similar mid-diaphyseal fractures in both the younger and the older rats.
We have found that younger rats heal mid-shaft femoral fractures faster than do older rats.
If deposited there, salt movement and solution-collapse could provide further possible fracturing mechanisms.
Wars were 'by their incessant fractures of old images, and by their constant infusion of new elements, the real regenerators of society'.
The music is in the cantional style, with an unusual intensity of dissonance and the phrases fractured by frequent rests.
Surely this would be fractured by the removal of the physical bond between them.
Breakage was due almost exclusively to perverse and lateral/bending fractures that split the pieces in half.
Injuries serious enough to warrant hospitalisation, or serious injuries such as fractures and severe lacerations.
Incidence rates of bone fractures, while higher in the anastrozole arm, remained constant over time.
Manifestations of its agonistic activity include beneficial actions (potential reduction in osteoporosis and fractures) and harmful actions (increase in the incidence of endometrial carcinoma).
The story, though fractured, brings out the politics of negotiation quite well.
Such patterns appear to reflect the way in which the lithosphere fractures as magma forces its way up to the surface.
Other faults or fractures in the substratum not colonized by bacterial growths were observed.
She uncovers the world of competitive politics which so fractured the gentry community.
At a time when fractures were severe, economists had to find an authoritative approach.
The links that joined men to women, cash to care, incomes to carers have all been fractured.
A national website presents results from some of the most comprehensive databases (currently covering heart failure, hip fractures, lung cancer, schizophrenia, strokes, and diabetes).
Beyond this point, however, the business community fractured over the precise details of the reform agenda.
Horizontal bedding strata are crazed with minute shear fractures then stained by seeping iron oxide in solution.
No strut fractures have been detected during 1-17 months follow-up.
Decomposition of feldspar to sericite can be linked with activity of cataclastic shear zones and fractures which are oblique to suborthogonal to the main foliation.
With increasing tensile stress due to dehydration, brittle fractures develop at these inhomogeneities.
The fractures grow with increasing dehydration and increasing tensile stress.
During dehydration, brittle fractures form within the transition zones.
The white dashed lines indicate a set of fractures.
There is, however, indirect evidence of a concentration of fracturing close to the hot springs.
Stressing the unimportant words and fracturing clauses will make the sporting announcement harder to understand, and it may acquire a spurious impression of profundity.
Osteoporotic fractures and the recurrence of thromboembolism during pregnancy and the puerperium in 184 women undergoing thromboprophylaxis with heparin.
At shallow crustal levels, extension can be taken up by tension fractures that sole out onto a normal fault-plane at depth.
There are also fractures filled with prehnite, epidote and chlorite.
The irregular contour of the pebble is due to fractures developed in the sediments during scraping against the fault surface.
Slight alteration and hydration of the silicate phases (typically along fractures) has resulted in a secondary assemblage including chlorite, ser pentine, sericite and rare calcite.
Analysis of minor fractures associated with joints and faulted joints.
Effectiveness of hip protectors for preventing hip fractures in elderly people: systematic review.
An exponential increase in hospital admission for fractures was observed between 60 and 90 years.
Alcohol-related fractures are common in chronic alcohol misuse and are associated with reduced bone mass and a higher incidence of osteoporosis.
Prevalence rates were higher in women than men - possibly due to a higher prevalence of osteoporotic vertebral fractures (discussed below).
Can strong back extensors prevent vertebral fractures in women with osteoporosis?
The pooled-rate ratio for hip fractures was 0.67 (0.46 - 0.98).
Functional results following fractures of the proximal humerus: a controlled clinical study comparing two methods of immobilisation.
Primary end-points were new radiographic vertebral fractures and bone mineral density.
Non-vertebral fractures occurred in 6% of placebo subjects and 3% of subjects in both active treatment groups.
Estrogen-only therapy significantly increased the risk of stroke and significantly reduced the risk of hip, vertebral, and other total osteoporotic fractures.
The objectives of the trial were to determine whether pamidronate reduced the incidence of pathologic fractures and radiation treatment to bone (2).
First, we include only the risks and costs of hip fractures.
Research based statistics, if presented at all, frequently pertain to fragility fractures.
Until more empirical data become available on quality of life of patients with hip fractures, this was a necessary assumption.
Several interventions, pharmacologic and nonpharmacologic, have shown various degrees of effectiveness to prevent osteoporosis (19) and hip fractures (25).
Specifically, we examine the effect of assumptions about intervention price, unit treatment costs, and excess mortality risk two or more years following hip fractures.
Direct costs for nonfatal hip fractures were reported to be $37,019 (23).
The kaleidoscope fractures the vision of a single object or scene into a multitude of different but interrelated forms of the same.
The base-case risk of hip fractures can also be elevated in the model.
The dry samples of this facies give a soapy feel and are brittle, having conchoidal-like fractures.
A disadvantage is that aromatase inhibitors may increase the risk of osteoporosis and fractures because of the reduction of circulating estrogens.
Skeletal fractures will always heal; whereas, 10% of brachial plexus nerve injuries result in permanent dysfunction of the affected arm.
The model predictions may be most applicable for flow in rock whose permeability is primarily associated with fractures.
The dye penetrates the grain fractures, while the undamaged grains lose all the blue colour when washed.
On the thorax and the abdomen many stellate hairs ; the tips of the branches of these hairs simple (not " fractured ").
To compare the two arms in terms of osteoporotic fractures.
Clinical safety of letrozole with respect to osteoporosis in the evaluation of fractures (collected as part of the core protocol).
Epidemiology of postmenopausal spinal and long bone fractures : a unifying approach to postmenopausal osteoporosis.
As political power fractured, the role of elite women changed as well.
Personal experience in managing acute compression fractures, their aftermath, and the bone pain syndrome, in osteoporosis.
Consequently, the vertebral bodies are the first and main sites for osteoporotic fractures.
Studies with too high a dosage demonstrated an increase in hip fractures and a large number of side-effects, especially nausea and lower extremity pain syndrome.
A further factor is that many elderly patients with fractures live in less than ideal circumstances.
The number of vertebral fractures showed a decrease when compared with placebo-treated patients.
However, there is now good evidence that various medications may increase bone density and prevent osteoporotic fractures.
The nature of the state ranges from coherent to fractured.
However, field data suggests that mixing of fluids from methanogenic fractures with sulfate-bearing fluids from ash deposits allows sulfidogens to grow by anaerobic methane oxidation.
Also, a potential contamination of the interior of the sample can be estimated by visualizing fractures and\\or pores.
Support decreases when the government's coalition fractures and increases when the opposition fractures.
In the umbrellas, we have seen fractured arms, but these are probably not of any concern.
All of the fractures occurred in the center of the device, where the stresses are highest.
Where the inclusions occur along rehealed fractures, they are secondary with respect to the quartz veins, but represent the ambient fluid during the brecciation process.
An important effect of pore-fluid pressure is to increase the maximum depth of formation of vertical tension fractures.
In a series of papers, forming much of the book, the problem of characterizing fractures from well data, seismic, and regional geological studies is discussed.
The least altered samples, that is, those showing no obvious veining, fracturing or mylonitization effects, were selected for analysis.
A strong tectonization is indicated by many fissures and fractures through the clasts, filled with calcite.
In porous sandstones, however, development of deformation band shear zones is often favoured over formation of through-going faults or fractures.
Another argument for the activities of these faults are the oil seeps along the fractures.
Within the gabbro, fractures occur that resemble pseudotachylite.
Cements fill fractures within reef, providing evidence for early lithification of reef.
Pegmatites occur in boudin necks, in curved fractures within the eclogite and on the margin of the body.
Pressure solution was accompanied and followed by fracturing and vein formation as microfracturing became important at a later phase.
Later fractures are represented by bands of undeformed quartz that cut across the veins with undulose extinction and represent infill of dilational fractures.
Through historical analyses we can ascertain how these ambiguities signal conflicts and anxieties that, although smoothed in discourse, nevertheless reveal fractures in the psychologist's self.
On the other hand, our interpolation tends to overstate the risks of subsequent fractures somewhat over much of the age distribution.
We keep the modeling relatively simple by including only hip fractures.
When osteoporotic fractures do occur, the patients are treated so as to improve healing and decrease pain and immobility.
A second compromise would be to recognize the complementary roles of public health and clinical professionals toward the common objective of preventing fragility fractures.
We found preliminary economic support for treating 50- and 60-year-old women with elevated risk for hip fractures, even at relatively modest efficacy.
Compromises must be negotiated between the different stakeholders and biomedical disciplines to achieve efficiency and accessibility in the reduction of fragility fractures.
Patients could sustain hip, wrist, ver tebral, and/or other fractures.
Incidence of fractures in a geographically defined population.
The current hospital costs of treating hip fractures.
Subsequent efforts by progressives and moderates to build alternative political movements almost fractured the ruling party.
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