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Results: Closed bonefracture alone did not affect immune functions 72 hours after the trauma.
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These improvements were associated with increases in growth velocity and reduced frequencies of bonefracture.
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The medical examination disclosed a brokenbone and severe bruises and lacerations.
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The left arm hung with that limpness which denotes a brokenbone.
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The top of the window frame jutted out like a brokenbone.
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To treat a fracture, you must immobilize and splint the brokenbone.
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The reaver's massive hand exploded, sending shards of brokenbone through flesh.
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Some who were present later claimed they heard bonebreak.
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She's out of this race, with what could well be some kind of bonebreak.
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She heard a bonebreak under the impact, and shrieked at the sudden flare of pain.
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About half of women age 50 and older will have a bonebreak due to osteoporosis.
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He can't even feel a bonebreak.
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This can lead to increased risk of bonefractures in the future.
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Noggin transgenics suffered long bonefractures in the first month of life.
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A drop in bone mass can lead to osteoporosis and bonefractures.
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One exception is that women on Arimidex did have more bonefractures.
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These patients have a higher risk of bonefractures, they noted.
Usage of fracture of bone in English
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The rock strikes him dead in the face this time, and I hear the fractureofbone.
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Fracturesofbones cause it by compression and it is also caused by infectious diseases, such as rheumatism, typhoid fever, syphilis, etc.
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Conclusion: Our analysis demonstrated a correlation between the pathological fracturesofbone lesions, the number of bone metastases, additional distant metastases and survival.
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Often fractureofbones are concomitant and then, of course, mobility is increased and not decreased as is the case in uncomplicated luxation.