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It is typically used in scientific or technical contexts to describe the process of reducing something to minute particles or fragments. Example: "The laboratory technician will comminute the sample to ensure a uniform particle size for analysis." Alternatives include "grind" or "pulverize."
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However, external fixation offers several advantages; stability in severe comminute fractures where other methods should fail.
The cross piston press can comminute a fine material to a microfine powder.
Greater muscle activity of both muscles is shown when chewing hard food due to higher muscle force needed to comminute hard food compared to soft food.
This coincides with van der Bilt et al., [39] who stated that harder food consistency required higher muscle activity levels due to higher muscle force needed to comminute hard food.
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The situation is completely different in the case of removable dentures, as the ability of wearers to comminute foods is modulated by a number of variables.
4 of the 6 fractures were described as comminute without displacement of the fragments; 2 were described only as undisplaced fractures of the greater tuberosity.
47 hips (3.3%) sustained a periprosthetic fracture at median 7 (2–79) months postoperatively; 41 were comminute Vancouver B2 or complex C-type fractures.
These data indicate that it is preferable to comminute and homogenise the entire aggregate sample prior to subsampling and preparation of the laboratory sample or test portion.
For granular product such as whole grains, it is recommended to comminute and homogenise the entire aggregate sample before laboratory samples are drawn (Whitaker et al. 2010).
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Comminuted fractures, in which part of the bone is broken into pieces, sometimes leading to later injury as the fragments migrate.
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