Fractures

Word FRACTURES
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Definitions and meanings of "Fractures"

What do we mean by fractures?

An instance of breaking, a place where something has broken.

A break in bone or cartilage.

A fault or crack in a rock.

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The word "fractures" in example sentences

The reason why children with AGS may be prone to fractures is unknown, although several factors may include: abnormally-shaped bones due to the defect in JAG1, poor calcium intake and/or calcium malabsorption and decreased physical activity. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The handling of fractures is a totally different matter than it was at that time. ❋ Unknown (1939)

John, would it be your experience in caucuses that policy issues aren't ultimately as divisive as the sort of long term fractures that exist around loyalties, around tribal loyalties within the party? ❋ Unknown (2009)

Not only were top stars such as Chris Hoy and Victoria Pendelton giving Delhi a miss, Great Britain fractures into regional teams during the quadrennial Commonwealth Games competition, so the heart of the team was split between Scotland, North Ireland, England, Wales and even the Isle of Man. ❋ Unknown (2010)

“And generally, with respect to those kinds of rib fractures, that is the kind of injury that you see in instances where people have been struck with an object or in people who have been stomped or kicked, correct?” ❋ Laura Caldwell (2010)

The fact is that in either case with no prior history of fracture the studies have not shown a significant reduction in hip fractures, which is the only type of fracture that could lead to lasting disability. ❋ Unknown (2008)

GUPTA: Well, I think that it sounds like it's very effective, especially with regards to spine fractures, which is something that I see quite a bit as a neurosurgeon. ❋ Unknown (2007)

This tells us the fractures are the result of the twisting of the arm with great force. ❋ Connelly, Michael, 1956- (2002)

The relation between sundry idiosyncrasies and diathesis and a liability to fractures is too constant and well-established a pathological fact to need more than a passing reference. ❋ Charles B. Michener (1877)

These blocks are, however, of sand-stone, and their fractures are the result of the inclemency of the weather. ❋ Johann Jakob Von Tschudi (1853)

On Saturday, a team of doctors performed a surgery to correct one of the fractures, which is only the beginning. ❋ Unknown (2010)

I'm convinced, based on animal studies, clinical trials and epidemiological studies, that drinking fluoridated water for a whole lifetime will increase your risk of arthritis and also increase your risk of hip fractures, which is very serious in the elderly. ❋ MARTIN MITTELSTAEDT (2010)

The fractures were a clear break of the bone, and the bone could be a little bit bent or displaced for the child to qualify for the study. ❋ Unknown (2010)

These broken bones, also known as fractures, typically occur in the hip, spine, and wrist. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Those granite cracks are known as fractures to Peter Hudson, of the consultant team Environmental Science Associates that studied the project's environmental impacts for the city. ❋ Unknown (2008)

These broken bones, also known as fractures, occur typically in the hip, spine, and wrist. ❋ Unknown (2008)

All of the patients had musculoskeltal injuries such as fractures or sprains or contusions. ❋ Unknown (2007)

We have a light simulator and we are working on other simulation concepts such as fractures and explosions, which are very difficult to create on the computer. ❋ Unknown (2006)

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