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This would be analogous to the situation in jumping spiders, where it has been proposed that a hydrostatic skeleton within a rigid exoskeleton allows application of a large amount of force to a small deformation, resulting in a forceful and quick movement [ 71].
So, in an application which shows graphics representing different square blocks on a wall, a "stone" one requires a relatively large amount of force to push it off the ledge and a "sponge" one less.
Acute injury to the hallucal sesamoids can be seen in deceleration injuries transmitting a large amount of force through the sesamoids (Fig. 9), secondary to axial loading as in falling from a height, and also in association with plantar plate injuries [3].
Getting them unstuck requires a large amount of force.
A large amount of force is required to cause pulmonary contusion; a person injured with such force is likely to have other types of injuries as well.
The structures in the tracheobronchial tree are well protected, so it normally takes a large amount of force to injure them.
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We have large amount of forces stretching from inside Kirkuk to Mala Abdulla (village).
Right when they overlap, bring your arm down with large amounts of force in a pitching motion.
Due to larger amount of forces transferred to column, end column stubs subjected to pull and push at top and bottom end, respectively.
Here, the maximum protrusive force is spread out considerably more at the front, while large amount of retraction force is still needed to pull the tail region along.
This injury requires a large amount of axial force on the forearm and elbow and usually occurs due to a fall on an outstretched hand.
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