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We're all badly healed bones, she explains.
Her hopping limp, the result of a badly healed broken ankle, already bore witness to the fragility of her bones, yet she was forever going out in all kinds of weather to look for bargains.
We learn of a nineteenth-century trapper with a badly healed gunshot wound who had food lowered into his stomach on a string and pulled out again by an enterprising experimenter; and that Elvis's colon at the time of his death was more than twice the size of a normal organ.
Many of the former detainees bear the scars of their ordeal in captivity — badly healed bones, nerve damage, the puckered marks of cigarette burns.
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The concluded induction of both transcripts in wounds from badly healing animals compared well to quantitative RT-PCR data (Table 1).
The differences in gene expression following treatment of a tissue with an active compound was monitored using two libraries of wound tissue derived from control (phosphate buffer saline, PBS, normally healing) and dexamethasone (DEX, badly healing) treated mice.
His reattached arm and a badly cut leg healed, and he gradually resurfaced from the coma.
She told Mrs. Crashbee that Verl's tests showed serious arthritis in his joints and lumps of bone where old breaks had healed badly, but that not much could be done.
It was the wounds that had healed badly or not at all.
But it badly needs to heal some self-inflicted wounds.
(They had been burned in a fire in his caravan, and he was so badly injured that his wounds never healed properly).
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