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If used among older adult populations who may have strength and balance problems (such as among individuals with arthritis, Parkinson's disease, etc)., researchers may be more likely to observe a direct association between some of the physical performance measures and driving outcomes.
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They may have strengths that balance out your weaknesses and vice versa.
Finally, we agree that the different DAS variants may have strengths in specific situations.
It suggests that the engineered cartilage from human chondrocytes may have sufficient strength and durability for clinical uses.
On the other hand, as mentioned in the above paragraph, each interaction was assigned a score to indicate its strength; that is, different interactions may have different strength.
As well as various enemies carrying different attributes, player characters may also have strengths or weaknesses against certain attacks depending on their Persona or equipment.
While the economy expanded 2percentt in the first quarter, that pace may have lost strength in the second, analysts say.
But others, including several Fed officials, have argued recently that the economy still may have enough strength to avoid a recession, particularly if consumer spending remains strong.
Traders said Wall Street may have gained strength from comments made by the US treasury secretary Henry Paulson, who started a three-day tour of Asia today.
"Maybe if Tim had not done so much fist pumping he would not have worn out his arm so much and may have more strength left in it to beat Hewitt," wonders Sarah Eliasson.
In consequence, it is not certain that the brittle formation is easy to fracture than the ductile formation since brittle formation may have greater strength than ductile formation even though the exceptions may exist.
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