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The nerve roots could be identified stretched over the sharp fractured margin of iliac bone close to the lateral articular margin of the sacrum (Fig. 2a).
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Such stones with sharp fractures, found in great quantities in layers from the geological epochs before the Pleistocene, were once assumed to be tokens of human presence in the preceding Pliocene and even earlier Miocene epochs.
The most important damages were found to be strong erosion at the gate side, degradation of the CrN coating due to oxidation and the formation of sharp fractures through the coating due to thermal stresses.
Because of the complicated crack propagation nature due to the abrupt change of molecular orientation, which avoids fractured pieces with sharp-edge, the products with plywood-like structure will be employed in various applications to improve the safety.
In acute fractures, standard radiographs show multiple fragments of the OP, typically presenting sharp borders.
Most of the sand in the Hutcheson quarry is "sub-angular": the grains have fractured faces, but the sharp edges have been partly abraded away.
Suddenly the "we" is fractured into "they" and "I": "They smelled my difference — my sharp, sad, pansy scent".
Multistage fractured horizontal wells (MFHW) in unconventional reservoirs usually experience long transient flow period and sharp production decline.
How fractured is Al Qaeda?
Has a family fractured?
The United Kingdom had fractured.
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