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Objective To determine whether, and to what extent, fall prevention exercise interventions for older community dwelling people are effective in preventing different types of fall related injuries.
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In New York as elsewhere, the early-music movement has to some extent fallen victim to its success.
He, to a certain extent, falls into the same trap as an awful lot of people in seeing penguins as bipedal birds and seeing them as little people.
Compared to falling backward into a sitting position, injuries were most likely to result from falling backward and landing flat, falling sideways and, to a somewhat lesser extent, falling forward.
On 26 August, sea ice extent fell to 4.10 million sq km (1.58 million sq mi), breaking the previous record low set on 18 September 2007 of 4.17 million sq km (1.61 million sq mi).
The ice extent fell to 4.10 million square kilometers (km2) -- compared to the 1979-2000 mean of 7.13 million km2.
When it came to areas like climate change well outside his own expertise, he to some extent fell into the same "one trick pony" trap that was the downfall of Levitt (and arguably others like Malcolm Gladwell in The Tipping Point).
The fifteen Geraniaceae taxa all show enhanced divergence at cox1 synonymous sites compared to all other rosids examined, but to markedly different extents, falling into three divergence groups (Fig. 2).
To some extent, taxes fell more than incomes because of tax cuts championed by President Bush and approved by Congress in 2001.
When alternative and to a lesser extent country fell off in mid-decade and fans had already replaced their favorite records with CD's, sales flattened.
When I was young, I identified intensely with the ardent, clueless Dorothea (to the extent of falling in love with Casaubon types left and right, but that's another story).
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