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His talent appeared to be trapped in a body too frail to support it.
The spindly legs seem too frail to support the body and the globular eyes bear a curious kinship to those of a frog.
Treatment with gefitinib should therefore be an option in NSCLC patients who have exhausted, or are too frail to support, known active treatments.
They are squiggly, teardrop-like shapes that connect to the main body--they look too frail to support such a sturdy dog, but once you've shaped your hound a little more they'll be more in proportion.
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There is evidence that telecare systems can be used effectively to support frail older people in their homes (telecare), to prevent or delay admission to residential care, and to monitor conditions with the aim of secondary prevention[ 8, 9].
Thus, the intervention has the means to support the frail older to age in place; a valuable benefit both to the individuals concerned and for society at large.
A care worker tells of cuts to support for the frail old, day centres shut and worse to come.
Since Vigo's mother was unable to support him, the frail lad went to his uncle and spent his childhood and early adult years in boarding schools and sanatoriums, where he took "rest cures" right out of Thomas Mann's "Magic Mountain".
He was frail, feeble, dependent on loved ones to support him.
None of this of course is to criticise social services - they have made it quite clear for some time that their resources are stretched too thinly to support the many frail or confused older people who wish to remain in their own homes.
The objectives of this work are to develop a technological solution designed to support active aging of frail older individuals and to conduct a first evaluation of the devices.
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