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Typically, it is used when referring to a burden or responsibility carried by someone or something. For example, "The load borne by teachers in the classroom is considerable."
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Even Alessandro Del Piero's natural gifts might not be sufficient if Il Pinturicchio was forced to carry the load borne by one-time Brazilian goal-king, and more recently Newcastle Jets comedy act, Mario Jardel.
Therefore, the load borne by the TMJ was not considered to be harmful in any case of occlusal adjustment or load because the occlusal force itself was kept comparatively small even if the percentage of the bearing load increased.
Participants consistently perceived that the wide straps better cushioned the load borne by the straps, which is logical considering the greater surface area over which to distribute the load generated at the bra strap-shoulder interface.
The gel design had equivalent strap discomfort and preference compared to the wide strap design, with participants consistently reporting that they 'liked' the feeling of the gel material on their shoulders and felt it 'cushioned' the load borne by the straps.
The load borne by the two wheels varies not only with center of mass location, which in turn varies with the amount and location of passengers and luggage, but also with acceleration and deceleration.
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During this phase, the loads borne by the slabs can be even higher than their design loads.
In particular, the large loads borne by soldiers, the high intensity training programs and the influence of footwear have been identified as significant causative factors of lower limb injury in military populations.
Finally, in third place, any major increase in the loads borne by the ST joint increases the areas of contact in the anterior part of the joint and transfers the pressure point in that direction, probably due to flattening of the anterior longitudinal arc and talar slippage in response to increased load.
Pollinarium loads borne by these moths ranged from a maximum of 0.8 (SE = 0.2) in T. inferior to 0.5 (SE = 0.50) in H. armigera.
On the other hand, being a weight-bearing site, one would expect that heel bone mass would reflect the physical loads borne by the knees, but not necessarily loading of bones in the hand.
If either the crash-induced motion or a loud noise also evokes a reflex response in the deep multifidus muscles, then this muscle contraction could add to the loads borne by the facet capsule during a rear-end automobile collision and possibly affect the capsular ligament's injury potential.
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