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Not that good Mosel rieslings are ever heavy, but true kabinetts, I felt, should offer a little more fragility.
He urged her to convey more fragility in a scene leading to the revelation of a major secret.
The results of race-day medication will always be the same: rogue winners, rogue losers, more medical issues incited than resolved, more deterioration of the horses and the sport, shorter careers, more fragility, and more breakdowns.
What provides a frame throughout is Chloë Z Brown's architectural lighting: it starts out bold and imposing and gradually becomes starkly intimate, revealing more fragility and eeriness than the dance itself.
Ms. Carson's voice — high and piping, sometimes shaky about pitch — brought even more fragility to the music, while the band was the essence of discreet support, treading extremely lightly as Ms. Carson sang plaints like "I'm feeling kind of lost and I can't make it back".
OP was diagnosed by WHO criteria [ 1, 19]: DXA BMD T-score less than or equal to −2.5 SD, or the presence of 1 or more fragility fractures.
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These characteristics indicate that OP bone is more fragile and such fragility is determined by a worse bone structure.
Some fabrics are more fragile than others and only increase in fragility over time.
Thus, there is an urgent need for more accurate fragility data.
Using a statistical approach based on a logit formulation, a shift towards more robust fragility functions can be achieved.
Secondary prevention in patients with a history of one or more previous fragility fractures at major sites (hip or spine) or at minor sites plus T-score < − 3.
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