Sentence examples for nature of fall from inspiring English sources

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Could we possibly stick to this financial food plan all year long, even when we return to normal bedtimes, daily lunchboxes and the inevitably hectic nature of fall?

It is important to examine whether the nature of fall injury and its level of seriousness contributed to the lower survival rates among men.

Another limitation of the study was the retrospective nature of fall reporting and the lack of inquiries regarding the consequences of falls (for example, fracture, further limitation in physical activity due to fear of falling).

Keeping this in mind along with the often time-consuming nature of fall risk assessment tests (e.g. the Performance-Oriented Mobility Assessment, POMA [ 13]) that frequently require expert knowledge, several research groups have developed the idea to perform a sensor-based automatic or semi-automatic assessment using wearable inertial sensors [ 14- 17].

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"He was talking about the nature of falling in love, and how the digital age is not really letting people fall in love and experience that, so it ultimately can be a detriment to people's relationships.

Conclusions: Variables pertaining to balance skills, gait impairment, and use of a cane differed between fallers and nonfallers groups and the incidence of those variables can be used as a predictive model to quantify fall risk in patients suffering from MS. These findings emphasize the multifactorial nature of falls in this patient population.

In an effort to give the players fresh insights into the scientific nature of falling in love in the two comedies, which involve all manner of love matches, Michael Boyd, the artistic director of the Royal Shakespeare Company, has enlisted the services of Liz Dawson of the London Neuro Psychotherapy Group, which integrates psychotherapy with neuroscience.

While this could be indicative of type I error or a high degree of random chance governing fracture phenomena, it is at least partly due to the recognised multifactorial nature of fall-related fractures.

This further highlights the disparity between older people's and experts' accounts of the nature of falls and related fractures.

Given the multifactorial nature of falls, the identification of risk factors is essential for preventing such events.

The biopsychosocial model of the International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health ICFF) [ 31] provides a useful framework for understanding the multi-factorial nature of falls and FOF [ 32, 33].

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