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Ankle injuries are the most common mishap among sports participants, accounting for nearly half of all athletic injuries.
Unfortunately, a common mishap that can often be observed is that artefacts that look perfectly fine on the CAD computer screen come out severely misshaped on the 3D printer.
That explosion you heard was MSSB getting hoisted on its own petard -- an increasingly common mishap in these case brought by former Wall Street employers.
However, this is a rather common mishap.
Falls are a common mishap among older adults and impose a major burden on older adults and the community at large; it is therefore important to gather evidence on the effectiveness of intervention programs and their design features (e.g., adaptive versus repetitive stepping, high versus low practice intensity).
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Providing a programmable medication scheduler forms an ever-present link between doctor and patient, capable of avoiding many common mishaps related to patient compliance.
Most common mishaps are running out-of-air, rapid ascent, equipment problems, and entrapment (Acott, 1999; Denoble et al., 2008).
Entanglement/ entrapment and low-to-out-of-air were the next most common major mishaps.
One of the most common yoga mishaps is your shirt riding up during your rigorous and super sweaty vinyasa workout.
Misincorporation errors have arguably received a lion's share of recent attention but inserting the wrong amino acid is by no means the only and perhaps not even the most common or costly mishap that can occur during translation.
Some backyard aficionados look down at pellet grills because of their idiot proof nature, which largely eliminates the many mishaps common in outdoor cooking, and to them this is seen as less challenging and somehow less rewarding.
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