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With his left eye swollen almost shut and his right hand possibly fractured from an uppercut that hit Branco's hip, Gatti was modest at a news conference after the fight.
By the light of a lantern, he had examined himself and found: left clavicle fractured; multiple abrasions and lacerations of face and body, including deep cuts on the chin, back, and legs; extensive contusions on chest and trunk; a couple of ribs possibly fractured.
If the bone breaks through the skin, or there is a deep wound over the possibly fractured bone, put gauze over the wound, but avoid applying pressure unless bleeding is severe and cannot be controlled with a simple bulky dressing.
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The movement has fractured into two, possibly three factions over the issue of links with Islamic State.
In recent months, Boko Haram has fractured into two, possibly three factions over the issue of links with Islamic State.
EXTRA POINTS Rex Ryan said running back John Griffin sustained a serious leg injury, possibly a fracture.
Thus, as oceanic lithosphere formed by supercontinent dispersal ages, it has a tendency to subduct, possibly at fracture zones.
Shale has a unique lithology with low porosity/permeability, as well as anisotropy, fragility, and possibly complex fractures.
Subspherical carbonaceous particles may be isolated, grouped in small clusters (Fig. 3a), or form extensive layers, possibly displaying fractures and microcracks (Fig. 3b).
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