Background: It has not been clarified whether physical frailty symptoms predict social.
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Parametric frailty models were used to assess risk factors of HPV incidence.
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Indeed, they were proposed as a marker for central nervous system frailty.
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Methods: We conducted a literature review to identify predictive factors of frailty.
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Under different circumstances, cognitive frailty may represent a precursor of neurodegenerative processes.
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But physical infirmity and a collapsing economy mean his grip is weakening.
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The slaughter now became general, and neither age nor infirmity was spared.
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Of confession of our infirmity and of the miseries of this life
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It was the inevitable tragedy, this, of their sexes and her infirmity.
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And then our Lord relieves the blind man of the infirmity itself.
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Strength is the outcome of need; security sets a premium on feebleness.
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No doubt the feebleness of the disciples was remembered in His petitions.
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Even when the feebleness and impotence of the successors of Ramses III.
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There was not the slightest trace of feebleness in his impassioned tones.
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I found him entirely himself, though in the last extreme of feebleness.
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This gives one a realizing sense of the frailness of a
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The sense of her motion, of her frailness, lingered in his soul ever afterwards.
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He was thin even to seeming frailness,-yetit was the frailness of the race-horse.
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She wore a massive crown which seemed too heavy for her frailness to sustain.
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She had noticed the transparency of the delicate flesh, the frailness of the wrinkled hands.
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He was tormented by presentiments of misfortune; he indulged a kind of romantic valetudinarianism.
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So, too, the valetudinarianism of Mr. Wood-house, like that of Smollett's Bramble, is something strained; so is Lady de Bourgh's pride and General Tilney's tyranny.
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Excellent in obstructions of the monthly periods, debility, loss of appetite, etc.
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A valuable tonic in all conditions of debility and want of appetite.
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Severe work, debility and the character of the ration influence their frequency.
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As it happened, this debility was a blessing in disguise for him.
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Every year counts by increased debility, and departing faculties keep the score.
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This renewal greatly taxes the corporeal powers, inducing lassitude, nervousness, and debility.
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He kept deliberately emphasizing his debility, though already starting to feel much better.
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The prevailing disease was a dysentery, which was accompanied by a general debility.
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Unwilling to expose his debility, he yet could not succeed in concealing it.
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This debility rendered more severe the endurance of other evils of my condition.
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For the moment the rancher's old spirit rose superior to his senile debility.
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The consequences of doing too little are severe-heartattack, stroke, pain, debility, death.
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Flexions of the uterus, displacements, congestions, and local debility, may likewise prevent fertility.
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Why were they seized with senile debility in the sixteenth century?
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Hamilton forgot his debility, and was all mind, alert and energetic.
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The doctor examined her, and declared it was nothing but debility.