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Certainly, a tighter connection between Maeve's and Dolores's quests, and a unification, rather than fracturing, of time lines, would be a welcome finale.
An illusion of continuity is produced that can turn nonsense into sense, even as the medium's compression and fracturing of time can have the opposite effect.
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In the present work, field evidence of different solutions and fractures in limestone is used to certify the nature of elasticity of fractures through time of production.
These topics could be grouped into: method of reduction (open vs. closed), constructs for stabilization of the fractures and impact of time to surgery in complications.
Following hip fracture, the amount of time an individual spends on their feet ('uptime') may be an important marker of recovery.
Epidemiological data will be collected (age, sex, type of fracture, time between fracture, and treatment).
The surface of his life, despite the great fractures of the times in which he lived, was relatively orderly and measured, but you do not have to look for long at his work, including the pictures on these pages, to see that he reserved all of his formidable energies for his painting.
Water uptake into both the matrix and the fracture zone exhibited square-root-of-time behavior.
"References become ruins, defeated fragments fractured from the passing of time or the forced violence of a new regime.
In contrast, the composition of the effusions was dependent on the time period between occurrence of fracture and time point of puncture.
The length of time from fracture to admission and from fracture to surgery was also documented.
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