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It appears to be a fragment and lacks clarity or context, making it difficult to determine its intended meaning.
Example: "The community center offers programs for children, adults, and the elderly."
Alternatives: "and seniors" or "and older adults".
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They pledged to educate excluded children of color, house orphans and tend to the sick and elderly, and the order still serves throughout the world.
"The brother has looked after us all, we are very tired, we've got pregnant ladies in here and sick and elderly and the very, very young staff who deserve to have a decent normal life," an unidentified woman, who appeared before an Isis-style black flag, said in a video, Mail Online reported.
Urban areas have opened cooling centres for the poor and elderly, and the National Weather Service has warned people in normally cool areas to be especially cautious.
The mean fluorescence intensity (MFI) of the phospho-SHP1 was normalized to 100% for the resting T cells from young and elderly and the corresponding MFI for activated cells (30 s) is shown.
Nevertheless, concerns in the use of A1C for diagnosing type 2 diabetes have been recently raised (15) in view of the poor relationship with fasting glucose (16), the overall lower diagnostic performance in some groups such as pregnant women and elderly, and the risk of overdiagnosing patients with anemia and those predisposed to rapid glycosylation (15).
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State governments, burdened with health care expenses for the indigent and elderly, and lacking the ability to run operating deficits, became even more interested in this approach [ 11].
Tickets are $10, $4 for children and the elderly, and the audience is requested to wear white.
He checked on the ailing and the elderly and the weak.
And where are the children, the elderly and the infirm?
The series will conclude with lectures on designing for the elderly and the handicapped and sheltering the homeless.
By the 1830s, breeches were worn as compulsory court attire and by the elderly and the unfashionable, and long trousers were worn by everyone else.
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