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I earned bonus points for rupturing the same knee years later.
The curved probe was much more sensitive than the plate probe for rupturing of tomato fruits during the compression tests.
And to a large extent they blame the United States for rupturing their society, and then planning to pull out before repairing the damage it caused.
"Before we were the militia; now we're the police," scoffed Ruslan A. Aslanov, a former officer from the Ural Mountain town of Chelyabinsk, who said that he was in prison for rupturing a suspect's spleen while making an arrest.
Two weeks ago, when the Russians walked out of the medium-range missile talks, Tass announced that they had been "discontinued". With both sets of negotiations in limbo, U.S. officials believe the Soviet Union now bears the onus of responsibility for rupturing any lingering hopes for early arms control agreements.
He'd only quit the ring after earning a costly reputation for rupturing the eardrums of his opponents.
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A year ago, he scored 6 goals in 15 games for San Jose before rupturing an Achilles' tendon.
A precursor lesion for rupture, termed a thin-cap fibroatheroma (TCFA), displays similar plaque compositional features to ruptured plaques.
Sibson, R. H. Implications of fault-valve behavior for rupture nucleation and recurrence.
Sibson, R. H. Implications of fault-valve behaviour for rupture nucleation and recurrence.
The study involved digging trenches across the fault and looking for rupture lines in the sediments.
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