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claudicação
Disability of walking due to crippling of the legs or feet.
lameness
gimp
claudication
gameness
gimpiness
Portuguese
claudicação
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1
Pinching of the sensitive structures would be diminished, and the
lameness
cured.
2
Plantar neurectomy is contraindicated in all cases where there exists much
lameness
.
3
It may be noticed in animals that have ring-bone, or coffin-joint
lameness
.
4
For the child was adventurous and took no account of his
lameness
.
5
Should the injury run on to suppuration, the
lameness
becomes most acute.
1
But for trout and bass; strong gut or
gimp
is safe enough.
2
Here, take a little of this; it'll put some
gimp
into you.
3
Even with his
gimp
leg, Hopper had always been a better climber.
4
And that thing over there in the
gimp
mask is Familiar Despair.
5
She has a
gimp
arm, and she's working on Luna doing important research.
1
Conclusions: An important delay before diagnosis is frequently observed in proximal-without-distal
claudication
.
2
Introduction: Neurogenic
claudication
due to spinal stenosis is common in older adults.
3
Methods: A cross sectional study was performed in patients with intermittent
claudication
.
4
This patient had suffered from
claudication
of both legs for 30 years.
5
Background: Very few observations of proximal-without-distal
claudication
have been reported in the literature.
1
Now, all the
gameness
in the other cadet came to the surface.
2
One of the striking things about Thomas Alva Edison is his
gameness
.
3
It takes the typical Anglo-Saxon
gameness
of Johnny Armstrong of the old ballad:
4
There was a natural
gameness
about him that men found good.
5
In each man's was a deep respect for the other's
gameness
.
1
Illinois is
limping
through its second straight year without a complete budget.
2
I fell; he went on; I had to run
limping
after him.
3
Any potential disruptions to production could severely impact the country's
limping
economy.
4
He saw that Korahna was already
limping
slightly as she came up.
5
He was
limping
from a foot injury sustained in Aragon last month.
6
The delicate hoof had split, and by noon the animal was
limping
.
7
The officer walked in front, leaning on a stick and slightly
limping
.
8
He saw his father,
limping
into the ring, named Chief of Chiefs.
9
He let go, went into his room,
limping
,
and closed the door.
10
Mock, still
limping
and looking woeful, kept out in the open air.
11
He never even ticked one and retired in disgust,
limping
and swearing.
12
Relieved of the thorn, the little animal frisked about,
limping
but slightly.
13
The captain returned to the room,
limping
slightly and whistling a tune.
14
The tramp glanced at the
limping
,
feeble figure and lessened his pace.
15
He returned briefly but ended the game
limping
gingerly on the sideline.
16
Someone light, and
limping
-one print seemed to favour the heel.
limping
limp
limp along
limp slightly
limp back
limp badly
limp painfully
Portuguese
claudicação