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It does, however, increase fragility and systemic risk.
A better understanding of these mineralisation dynamics is clinically and biomechanically relevant because altered muscular forces have been shown to increase fragility [24]; moreover, skeletal deformability has been shown to increase in bone disorders mediated by weaker muscle forces, such as muscular dystrophy [25] and hypophosphatemic rickets [26].
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Due to this, there is increased fragility of the tissue, and leakage of the fluid through this fragile tissue can cause swelling.
In his absence, Annacone was left to confront the prickly issues concerning Sampras's increased fragility.
Deutsche Bank called the result "a sign of Europe's increasing fragility" and warned that "this outcome points to greater risks".
Councils have led the way on deficit reduction but with demand increasing fragility is beginning to show.
But the incident is a sharp reminder of the increased fragility of freedoms in Hong Kong, 15 years after the handback.
In certain disease states there is increased fragility of the capillary wall, with resultant hemorrhages into the tissues.
(That the misanthropic Taleb seems to demonstrate increasing fragility when being interviewed by journalists is curious, but hardly undermines his point).
But behind the scenes, the increasing fragility of the law's insurance marketplaces has created an increasingly difficult predicament for the president's top advisers.
Ehlers-Danlos syndrome is a disorder of collagen synthesis in which the increased fragility of vessels causes them to be easily ruptured.
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