Sentences with phrase «open fractures which»

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Whether or not mammoth center Isaac Haas makes a miraculous return to the court after fracturing his right elbow in Friday's opening - round win over Cal State — Fullerton, the Boilermakers have enough offensive firepower to compromise Texas Tech's stout defense, which ranks fourth in Pomeroy's adjusted efficiency.
[WARNING: LINK CONTAINS GRAPHIC MATERIAL] George has already undergone successful surgery on his open compound fractured lower right leg and the good news is that there's no ancillary damage which should help his recovery.
In addition, with less energy now focussed on the common enemy of the North, space has opened up in which previously dormant fracture lines between the disparate ethnic groups have been able to reassert themselves.
But according to a panel of geologists at the AAAS Annual Meeting, the culprit isn't hydraulic fracturing, or «fracking,» in which geologists crack open subsurface rocks to extract oil and gas; instead, it's the processes associated with pumping wastewater and other fluids back into the ground.
Angie had a couple of serious fractures for which surgery had been required, she lost a spleen, there was a collapsed lung and she had a titanium rod in a femur, but the big issue was the head injury — there had been an impressive laceration on the back of her head and while there was no open fracture, her brain began to swell and the neurosurgeon implanted a shunt to drain the edema.
She had an open fracture to her leg, which needed surgery to heal.
It is common for small dogs at puppy mills to have their paws caught in the openings at the bottoms of the wire cages, wrenching their legs as they try to free themselves, which can cause fractures and breaks.
Fractured is an open - world fantasy sandbox MMORPG which blends action combat with fully interactable environments, appealing equally to lovers of competitive and cooperative gameplay...
In this sense, the artist hopes to point out the existing fractures in the times and truth regimes which encompass them, opening up space so that these cultural manifestations — violated everyday day - by - day by genocides and epistemicides — rise to the surface in an oniric and idealized sparkle, capable of blowing the universal and continuous force of resistance, insurgence, revolt and revolution.
America's rapid switch to natural gas is the result of three decades of technological innovation, particularly the development of hydraulic fracturing, or «fracking,» which has opened up large new resources of previously inaccessible shale gas.
Many poisoned chicks develop nervous system damage called «droopwing» that leaves them unable to lift their wings, which drag on the ground and become susceptible to open sores and fractures.
The resident claimed that after a while, the door partially opened and as she was trying to squeeze out, the elevator suddenly lurched and caused her to be tossed onto the lobby floor and hit a pillar, which resulted in a fractured shoulder.
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