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Besides creating an acute angle with your leg that will put pressure on your knees, falling on outstretched hands and not releasing your ski poles also can tear thumb ligaments -- resulting in so-called "skier's thumb," the most prevalent upper extremity injury among skiers.

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The Co distribution map suggests the presence of this blue pigment mainly in the upper-right background while Ultramarine and Prussian are most prevalent in the upper left.

The kinks are most prevalent in the upper part of the measurement range near the 100 m hub height of modern offshore the wind turbines, so that internal boundary layers represent a possible concern for the offshore wind energy industry in the North Sea region.

In WG the spectrum of the disease also encompasses mass formation ('granulomatous disease'), which is most prevalent in the upper and lower respiratory tracts (that is, pulmonary granuloma).

In WG the spectrum of organ manifestations encompasses inflammatory mass formation ('granulomatous disease'), which is most prevalent in the upper and lower respiratory tracts and characterized by tumor-like infiltrative or destructive disease.

Pain-related conditions were most prevalent in ED, and upper respiratory tract conditions were most prevalent in general practice (Table 4).

We found that septicemia (6.2%) followed by pneumonia (5.2%) were most prevalent IMNCI illnesses, while upper respiratory infection (9.5%) and diarrhea (7%) were major non-IMNCI illnesses among neonates in urban Lucknow.

Additionally, studies also indicate that HAdV-C is the most prevalent HAdV recovered from upper respiratory tract infections, in agreement with our findings from outpatients with ILI [ 32, 33], whereas HAdV-B1 serotypes (HAdV-3, -7) are more prominent in lower respiratory tract infections [ 28, 34- 37].

Endemic species were most prevalent in shelf break and upper to mid-slope depths (both 52%), and declined with increasing depth (upper to mid-slope species 25%; lower slope/rise 4%), consistent with a general pattern in the Australian ichthyofauna.

Musculoskeletal problems (MSP) among teachers were most prevalent in the back, neck, and upper limbs [ 11].

While a subduction polarity reversal was the most prevalent experiment outcome, the results suggest that upper mantle strength is the dominant factor in determining whether a subduction polarity shift occurs, or not.

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