Fractured Sentence Examples

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  • Jared kicked the fractured pieces of door out of the way.

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  • All that needed to be done was to fish the fractured ribs of the high arches, put oval holes in the fishes, and not screw up the bolts too tight.

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  • The era of fractured power and corruption is about to end.

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  • The bowl is severed from the blowing iron, and the wine-glass is sent to the annealing oven with a bowl, longer than that of the finished glass, and with a rough fractured edge.

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  • Having severed the body of the vase from the blowing iron, he heated and closed the fractured base, whilst holding the vase by means of the rod fixed in the neck.

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  • They pass through a viscous stage in cooling from a state of fluidity; they develop effects of colour when the glass mixtures are fused with certain metallic oxides; they are, when cold, bad conductors both of electricity and heat, they are easily fractured by a blow or shock and show a conchoidal fracture; they are but slightly affected by ordinary solvents, but are readily attacked by hydrofluoric acid.

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  • In consequence of this composite formation, amethyst is apt to break with a rippled fracture, or to show "thumb markings," and the intersection of two sets of curved ripples may produce on the fractured surface a pattern something like that of "engine turning."

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  • As the fractured surfaces of the glass in this condition are unsuitable for delicate examination a good deal of glass that passes this inspection has yet ultimately to be rejected.

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  • After removal from the machine, the tumbler is severed from the blowing iron, and its fractured edge is trimmed.

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  • In a neighboring hut lay Raevski's adjutant with a fractured wrist.

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  • He saw only the Present, like fractured scenes of a movie where the actors continually changed their lines and settings.

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  • The fractured end is heated, and by the combined action of heat and centrifugal force opens out into a flat foot.

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  • One member of staff was taken to hospital with a fractured cheekbone.

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  • How long does it take for a fractured femur to heal?

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  • He has a fractured skull, " Spock replied.

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  • Properties Zinc is a bluish-white metal, showing a high lustre when freshly fractured.

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  • His duty as the leader of the fractured Council always came first.

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  • The narrative was constructed from the experiences of a fractured French family and their main observer, a lost family member.

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  • A fractured ankle saw him quit The Posh and drift away from the professional game.

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  • The producing fields are mainly hosted in Tertiary and Cretaceous fractured carbonate anticlines, which were formed in the late Cenozoic.

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  • This means that fractured chalk aquifers are hard to remediate once contamination has occurred.

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  • Deceased had his skull fractured and was otherwise terribly bruised.

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  • Dave Halford seemed to be in good form, having recovered from a fractured collarbone 7 months earlier.

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  • Subjectivity is fractured and connects with others, but Haraway does not lose the agency - as often happens in postmodern discourse.

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  • She was found to have a fractured femur and waited for six days before having corrective surgery.

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  • She had lost consciousness briefly and sustained a suspected fractured femur, head, chest and rib injuries.

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  • He had a fall a month earlier which fractured a femur whilst living at 11 Union Street West.

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  • There was severe muscle damage associated with the fractured right femur.

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  • It transpired that she had sustained a fractured fibula.

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  • The curtain will also stop the flow of contaminated groundwater into the highly fractured surrounding rock.

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  • He referred Mrs A for an X-ray and she was found to have a fractured hip; she died in hospital on 21 January.

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  • A woman had slipped and fallen, sustaining a suspected fractured humerus and neck injuries.

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  • She also took Seb to the vet where it was confirmed he had a fractured jaw.

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  • It is used to clean and heal sores and also to help in the healing of fractured bones.

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  • So if, your ace striker suffers a fractured metatarsal, why not pick an ' in form ' alternative?

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  • I did not find any clinical evidence of a fractured neck of femur.

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  • This happened when an English rider had suffered a fractured pelvis after being hit, and the driver responsible chased by another motorist.

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  • Four days in Prague once the fractured pelvis had knitted together.

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  • A grassy rake cuts across the fractured eastern face to emerge just below the triangulation pillar.

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  • As fractured as each character is, they're all endearing and the comic pratfalls they encounter are brilliantly relayed.

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  • The project will combine analytical studies and numerical modeling tools for simulating wave propagation in fractured porous rock.

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  • The oil was produced from fractured Precambrian quartzite on the summits of the buried hills.

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  • Apply an elevated sling, padding and a broad bandage to manage fractured ribs.

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  • Examination of cores revealed that the well stopped in fractured schist containing oil.

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  • The fractured tibia was temporarily immobilized in a below knee back slab.

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  • Radiographs revealed 2 fractured toes, one of which may need amputation.

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  • Karl Muggeridge, who fell this morning, has fractured the 12th vertebra and the second lumbar.

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  • However, the range of variability in fractured vertebrae would pose a problem for a global model.

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  • The commission measured the quality of clinical care for three common conditions, including fractured wrists or elbows in children.

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  • The bottle maker heats the fractured neck of the bottle, binds a band of molten glass round the end of it and simultaneously shapes the inside and the outside of the neck by using the tool shown in fig.

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  • The oil was produced from fractured PreCambrian quartzite on the summits of the buried hills.

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  • The western part of the field began producing in 1937 from the fractured schist reservoir.

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  • He has a fractured skull, Spock replied.

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  • He took new x-rays and said I fractured my talus bone.

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  • This cast copper alloy horse ' bit ' fractured during a race and unseated the jockey who sustained severe injuries.

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  • A decision support tool will be developed for determination of wellhead protection areas around groundwater sources in the weathered fractured aquifer system.

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  • There is speculation that Jon changed his last name from Leibowitz to Stewart (a slightly different spelling of his middle name) because of his fractured relationship with his father.

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  • Abdul, 44, fractured a toe, tore cartilage in her nose and bruised several areas of her body including her arm, chest and waist.

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  • The female passenger riding in the front seat reportedly had bruises and cuts to her face and neck while the female passenger in the back seat fractured her neck.

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  • If the child fails to use the arm after 15 minutes, the elbow should be x rayed to determine if it was fractured.

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  • Internal injuries, cuts, burns, bruises, and broken or fractured bones are all possible results of battered child syndrome.

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  • An infant who is not moving a fractured arm because of the pain will still exhibit a Moro reflex.

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  • The eyes and their muscles, nerves, and blood vessels may be injured as well as the eye socket (orbit), which can be fractured by a forceful blow.

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  • A fractured nose or jaw may affect the ability to breathe or eat.

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  • The major symptoms of most facial injuries are pain, swelling, bleeding, and bruising, although a fractured jaw also prevents the person from working his jaw properly.

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  • Symptoms of a fractured nose include black eyes and possible blockage of the airway due to swelling and bleeding.

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  • The bones that form the bridge of the nose may be fractured, but cartilage may also be damaged, particularly the nasal septum that separates the two nostrils.

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  • An asymmetrical response with this reflex may indicate a fractured clavicle or a birth injury to the nerves of the arm.

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  • If the skull is fractured, bone fragments may be driven into the brain.

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  • The nasal bones are the most frequently fractured facial bones due to their position on the face, and they are the third most common type of bone fracture in general after fractures of the wrist and collarbone.

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  • Although not usually life-threatening by itself, a fractured nose may lead to difficulties in breathing as well as facial disfigurement.

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  • Reduction-The restoration of a body part to its original position after displacement, such as the reduction of a fractured bone by bringing ends or fragments back into original alignment.

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  • Comminuted fractures have two or more fragments broken into small pieces, in addition to the upper and lower halves of a fractured bone.

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  • If the lower limbs or pelvis are fractured, pain and resistance to movement usually accompany the injury causing difficulty with weight bearing.

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  • Fracture reduction is the procedure by which a fractured bone is realigned in normal position.

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  • A fractured bone is immobilized by applying opposing force at both ends of the injured area, using an equal amount of traction and countertraction.

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  • Some physical therapists use electro-stimulation over a fractured site to promote and expedite healing.

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  • If possible, applying contrast hydrotherapy to an extremity (e.g., a hand or foot) of a fractured area can assist healing by enhancing circulation.

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  • If determined necessary by a physician, the fractured site should be manipulated, realigned, and immobilized as soon as possible.

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  • Dental x rays may be taken to determine the extent of the damage to fractured teeth.

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  • A tooth that is vertically fractured or fractured below the gum line will require root canal treatment and protective restoration.

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  • All three passengers survived, but Padma Lakshmi ended up with a shattered right arm and a fractured hip.

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  • Fractured are the scenes within the loose story line, and the movie's climax is just ridiculous and completely unbelievable.

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  • In the early part of 1902 he slipped from a tramcar in Berlin and fractured his thigh; from this injury he never really recovered, and his death occurred in Berlin on the 5th of September 5902.

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  • Owing to the great weight of stones, their cost and their liability of being fractured in the press, zinc plates, and more recently aluminium plates, have largely taken the place of stone.

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  • The fractured edge is smoothed by the impact of a gas flame.

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  • The colour is usually pale bronze-yellow, often rather lighter than that of pyrites; on freshly fractured surfaces of pure marcasite the colour is tin-white, but this rapidly tarnishes on exposure to air.

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  • Large masses with a coarse or fine granular structure are of common occurrence; the fractured surfaces of such masses present a spangled appearance owing to the numerous bright cleavages.

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  • Great care should be exercised in planting lest the bark be fractured, loosened or removed from the wood.

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  • Among the prehistoric people are many female skeletons with a fractured right ulna sustained in warding off blows, and some of these women had died while still wearing splints.

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  • Copper is a brilliant metal of a peculiar red colour which assumes a pinkish or yellowish tinge on a freshly fractured surface of the pure metal, and is purplish when the metal contains cuprous oxide.

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  • The basement rocks, which tested oil, consist of fractured metaquartzites, weathered argillites and weathered granite.

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  • The patient was concious but had received serious injuries to his lower limbs including bi lateral fractured femurs.

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  • Again, a fractured bone in a paralysed limb often fails to unite, while another in the opposite sound limb unites readily, and an ulcerated surface on a paralysed limb shows little healing reaction.

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  • The fractured edge of the bowl is heated, trimmed with scissors and melted so as to be perfectly smooth and even, and the bowl itself receives its final form from the sugar-tongs tool.

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