Sentence examples for previous sustained from inspiring English sources

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The risks of sustaining different osteoporosis-related fractures after previous sustained fractures are listed in Table  3.

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New prolonged-release nicotinic acid designed to produce less vasodilatory flushing than crystalline immediate-release nicotinic acid and less hepatotoxicity than previous sustained-release formulations of nicotinic acid [ 48].

Other weighty considerations include the number of previous concussions sustained by a patient and when those concussions occurred.

The persistent neurophysiological changes found may be related to the number of previous concussions sustained and the time since injury.

Cultural heritage is the gift of corporeal artifacts and insubstantial attributes of a group or society that are inherited from previous generations, sustained in the present and bestowed for the benefit of future generations.

He may be right, but the same logic was used to justify Israel's previous two sustained assaults on Gaza, in 2012 and 2009, neither of which apparently succeeded in stemming rocket attacks for more than a short time.

He may be right, but the same logic was used to justify Israel's previous two sustained assaults on Gaza, in 2012 and 2009, neither of which apparently succeeded in stemming rocket attacks for more than short time.

He says in jail he was stripped naked and forced to stand and sit 40-50 tines in quick succession — a deliberate aggravation, he says, of a previous injury sustained by police beating.

David Lacey wrote in The Guardian of 12 August 1989: "The FA Charity Shield is now more of a pre-season finale than a pipe opener for the main event," and Stuart Jones of The Times went further in his assessment of its decline: Liverpool striker Ian Rush, who in the previous season sustained a knee injury and was treated for shingles and hepatitis, said before the match: "I'm in great shape.

This finding may be explained by hypothesizing that older people, although not previously exposed to H5N1 subtype, may have gained protective immunity by previous infections sustained by circulating influenza virus strains.

The whales don't feed during most of their months-long migration, and female cows draw on their blubber reserves in part a result of feeding conditions in the Arctic the previous summer to sustain themselves and their calves.

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