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These reports contain: fall date, fall dynamics (classified as: a slip on the floor, an attempt to stand up, a fall from the wheelchair, a fall in the bedroom and a "random" or incidental fall, when not otherwise explained) and fall outcome (severity of injuries).
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The follow up variables (fractures and incidental falls) will be collected by telephone questionnaire (TQ) during 2010 and the beginning of 2011 to complete the 10 years of follow up.
In order to be admitted into the testing procedure all potential participants were required to pass successfully the Berg Balance Scale test, i.e. the required score > 21 points [ 20, 21], which was specifically meant to screen out any subjects with substantially impaired mobility function, as well as all those prone to incidental falls.
Several rather incidental humiliations fall upon Sarah, including a lover's rejection and having her production budget slashed.
By S. M. Meyer and Russell Maloney The New Yorker, October 11 , 1941P. 15 Incidental Intelligence: The fall catalogue of Stumpp & Walter, a seed firm, lists a black hollyhock named Haile Selassie.
The New Yorker, October 11 , 1941P. 15 Incidental Intelligence: The fall catalogue of Stumpp & Walter, a seed firm, lists a black hollyhock named Haile Selassie.
But it wasn't incidental that Barr's fall happened on Twitter, a social network practically designed for people to render themselves a liability.
He composes a new melody based on his discarded incidental music and he falls in love with Zerbinetta.
The Fact We Almost Killed a Badger Is Incidental paints a relationship falling apart because "I still could not have sat through one more night of silence".
That was an inference taken from his contribution to a debate about Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act, in which he said: "In a very limited range of circumstances, an authorisation under RIPA part II may render lawful conduct that would otherwise be criminal, if it is incidental to any conduct falling with the Act that the source is authorised to take".
There's both grandeur and melancholy in the score, and a quiet wistfulness that is typical Tchaikovsky, and though it's far more substantial than suites of incidental music usually are, it falls somewhere between cantata and opera, with elements of both, and a hint of the ballets that were to come as well.
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