Sentence examples for development of tenderness from inspiring English sources

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In contrast to conventional early ES, delayed ES, appears to be beneficial for the early development of tenderness without too much interference with enzyme.

Myofibril fragment length (MFL) was a good indicator of the development of tenderness during prolonged ageing but not for the early post-mortem variation in tenderness.

During most types of computer work, e.g. when using the mouse or typing at the keyboard, the humerus is slightly externally rotated, which may put excessive stress on the infraspinatus [ 25] and potentially lead to development of tenderness.

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Therefore, if active women are involved in hours per week of impact activity, which could equate to tens of thousands of breast bounces per week, they should ensure that the bras they wear have straps that are designed to minimise strap pressure in order to reduce development of tissue tenderness and deformation at the bra strap-shoulder interface.

In order to see if masseter muscle spindle Ia afferents could be involved in the development of muscle tenderness after intramuscular acidic saline injections we decided to use the expression of the early gene c-Fos in their cell bodies as a molecular marker of neuronal activation.

2 Clinical manifestations of knee OA are slow development of joint pain, tenderness, stiffness, joint swelling, limited mobility and joint deformities.

Clinically, this leads to enhanced pain perception at the site of injury, as well as to the development of pain and tenderness in normal tissues both adjacent to and removed from the primary site.

To briefly sketch the outlines of this slippery disagreement: Cox Gurdon believes that very dark subject matter (which she defines as including "kidnapping and pederasty and incest and brutal beatings") might endanger a teen-age reader's "happiness, moral development and tenderness of heart".

Signs of arthritis observed included swelling and redness over the joints, development of a limp, and tenderness to touch.

"The principal weakness of the left in France," he said with a kind of tenderness reserved for an ailing colleague, "is that it has not yet endorsed the principle of sustainable development".

Cruelty erupts out of tenderness.

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