Some of the bruising and tenderness seen on examination in hospital could have been caused when she fell downstairs. |
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My hands still bleed if I move my fingers too quickly, but the doc says the raw skin and general tenderness will gradually go away. |
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On physical examination there is general tenderness to palpation with rigidity and rebound tenderness. |
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Localized rebound tenderness signifies only limited and localized transmural inflammation. |
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There are one or two ladies he refers to with special tenderness, but he remains unmarried. |
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His touch is that curious blend of tenderness and leashed violence that is the hallmark of a genuine man. |
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The end comes anticlimactically and the reader is left with no feeling of tenderness either. |
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It's infused with desire and loss, impossible tenderness, insatiable hunger. |
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While boys were associated with roughness, the typical hero of a children's book embodied tenderness, refinement, and restraint. |
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There are moments of artistry and tenderness in the best of these photographs but they come from the man behind the camera, not her. |
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Right before and during your period, hormone levels rise, causing tenderness and even fluctuations in size and lumpiness. |
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Parents recorded redness, swelling and tenderness for three days following injection and returned the results by mail. |
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In the first case, Kitty L. was T-boned on the driver's side of her car, and she suffered neck tenderness with some spasm and back soreness. |
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On examination he had mild swelling and tenderness around the medial malleolus of his left ankle. |
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He's such a man's man, but at the same time he writes with such tenderness and feeling. |
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Try Teething Granules, which help relieve restlessness and irritability due to pain and tenderness associated with teething. |
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He conducts with drama, tenderness, and imagination, and he doesn't distort or sensationalize the music. |
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Music, like a small act of tenderness, aids romance and is certainly used in one way or another by most of us. |
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Almost entirely sung through, the contemporary score mixes both vaudevillian frivolity and heartfelt tenderness seamlessly. |
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With a sudden, surprising gentle and tenderness, she smoothed the cream on his hand with careful precision. |
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Cruz gives a stoical performance that brings some tenderness to what is essentially a rather uncomfortably melancholic melodrama. |
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She also infuses warmth and a kind of tenderness into them even as they let their hair down on the dance floor. |
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True, it's not a joyful film, but it was made with such tenderness, insight, and humanity. |
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When the song ended, they remained in a hug for that extra moment of tenderness. |
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As much tenderness as he felt for her, he did not verbalize his feelings and thoughts. |
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With a single drawn-out look of longing, Cserhalmi conveys an unworldly tenderness with his deeply penetrating eyes. |
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Thus the figures in the Glasgow painting seem to be subtly caught between grief, tenderness, and adoration. |
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In exquisite tenderness the passionate embrace, climbing higher towards ecstasy. |
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And you know, in there with the queasy grin fuel and crosseyed party favours are some special, secret moments of touching tenderness. |
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Something in his voice caused me to raise my eyes to his, finding there a tenderness I had not expected. |
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So looking back in tenderness along the road we trod, we will cherish the time we had with our dear sister, Ruby, and leave the rest to God. |
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I laughed with delight and laid my hand along his cheek, smiling at him as a sudden wave of tenderness swept me. |
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Positively, God exercises his sanctifying power in us in order to lovingly and with much tenderness draw us close to his heart. |
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The way he evoked in stone such tenderness in the faces of Mary and Jesus is incredible. |
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He built the tenderness up slowly and carefully, until its consummation delivered a powerful emotional payoff. |
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She held his sun-bronzed face between her hands, and gazed into his dark eyes with infinite tenderness. |
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This looked at the ups and downs of togetherness, from the tenderness of a long term Relationship, to the loss of a loved one. |
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Other side effects may occur including headaches, weight gain, nausea, breast tenderness, and depression. |
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On physical examination, tenderness over the pubic symphysis is usually present, and lack of such tenderness usually excludes the diagnosis. |
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Palpation of the Achilles tendon often elicits tenderness along the tendon. |
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Patients with right upper quadrant tenderness require an abdominal ultrasound. |
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Bacterial prostatitis is diagnosed by a rectal examination, which reveals the acute tenderness of the gland. |
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Parents recorded redness, swelling, and tenderness in a diary for three days after immunisation. |
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Breast tenderness is often one of the very first signs of pregnancy that women experience. |
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Recurrent medial joint line pain, instability, and tenderness may indicate a chronic medial meniscal tear or osteoarthritis. |
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The patient walked with a normal gait, and there was no tenderness on percussion of the lumbar spine. |
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Note any drainage, redness, swelling or tenderness at exit site or along the tract. |
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The physical examination reveals tenderness of the distal biceps tendon that increases with resisted flexion and supination. |
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The hand and wrist should be palpated to localize the tenderness to a specific location. |
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The abdomen was soft with mild right upper quadrant tenderness on deep palpation. |
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Her extremities revealed no clubbing, cyanosis, edema, and no calf or thigh tenderness. |
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It is very important for you to decide if superficial tenderness has its origin in the abdominal wall or in the intra-abdominal viscera. |
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The natural flavour and tenderness of the salmon is not smothered and the combination is far more manageable. |
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At this stage, the tenderness of meat can also be influenced by breaking it down physically. |
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Increasing tenderness of beef would likely increase consumer demand for beef. |
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I can't vouch for their tenderness, as compared to other raw peas I've had in the past. |
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To ensure its tenderness, the loin was first seared then cooked at a very low temperature for a couple of hours. |
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An anionic diet fed to steers did not alter plasma or muscle calcium concentrations or striploin steak tenderness. |
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These genes can be manipulated and used to predict meat quality, tenderness, fat contact, milk yield and disease resistance. |
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When the pasta is cooked to the tenderness you prefer, drain it in a sieve and tip into the pan of tomatoes. |
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In this dish, the veal is served in a broth-rich pot with the beef cooked to an ideal tenderness. |
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The aching and tenderness you are experiencing on your lower leg are common symptoms of this particular type of tendonitis. |
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And the result is pork with denser marbling, unequaled tenderness and noticeably more natural flavor. |
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Signs of mastitis include lumps in the breast, redness, heat and tenderness, and milk solids coming from the nipple. |
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Sprains usually cause pain, tenderness, swelling, or bruising to the injured area. |
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Pedro Almodovar's homage to women and their complexities is a drama filled with bawdiness, tenderness and raw emotion. |
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Jadelyn followed his gaze and nearly melted at the tenderness with which he looked at his sister and how protective he was of her. |
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There was no room for the ambrosial tenderness of crooners and songsmiths that night. |
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Examination reveals tenderness over the hook of the hamate, which lies on a line between the pisiform and second metacarpal head. |
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Bone tenderness over the navicular bone or base of the fifth metatarsal is an indication for radiographs to rule out fracture of the foot. |
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Mungo uses the language of commerce to convey his utmost tenderness toward Betty. |
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The biggest problem people have is usually some tenderness at the site of the vaccination, but flu shots absolutely don't cause the flu. |
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Aching to severe pain with tenderness occurs in their neck, shoulders, upper arms, hips and thighs. |
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This condition is characterized by fatigue, tenderness and pain, especially in the back, shoulders and neck. |
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Chucky's temperature is normal but his tummy is showing signs of tenderness. |
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Other symptoms include a fever, tenderness over your face, and thick green or yellow mucus in your nose. |
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And with this revelation she felt a new feeling come over her, a surprising tenderness that sprung from old memories unforgotten. |
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At Beach Seafood, the breading is ever so delicate, just enough to seal in the juicy tenderness. |
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It consists of pain and tenderness in and around the cartilage that connects your ribs to your breastbone. |
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One explanation of this could be that the mothers exchange more tenderness with the baby while breastfeeding. |
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In the presence of family and friends, the grooms kissed their brides with love and tenderness. |
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Chunks of moist chicken, bursting with taste and tenderness, are grilled on a brochette with slices of blackened onion. |
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Ankle ligament tears are graded from one to three, and can involve anything from mild tenderness and stiffness to severe swelling and bruising. |
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I used to think that venison lacked flavour, but this meat has a depth of flavour and tenderness that is quite divine. |
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It is possible in Bacon for such tenderness to exist alongside violence and brutalism. |
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In particular, palpation can identify tenderness over the sites of muscle attachment to bone and the bursae. |
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The poems acknowledge semi-articulate intimacies, their interrupted cadence, a shrewd tenderness, a tang. |
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Signs and symptoms of caecitis include a distended abdomen, fever, chills, nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain and tenderness, and diarrhea. |
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True originals, Cave, Waits and Cohen create worlds of tenderness and torture, and when you put on one of their records, they own you. |
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Yet despite the sinister ideological forces at work, an uncanny tenderness suffuses this poem. |
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The lesions were palpable, did not blanch on pressure, and had no overlying warmth or tenderness. |
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The physician should palpate bony prominences and tendinous insertions near the heel and midfoot, noting any tenderness or palpable defects. |
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In the Polonaise, Gourari raps out the opening chords defiantly, and the main melody is shaped with both arrogance and tenderness. |
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Point tenderness, a pathognomonic sign of a bone lesion, can be used to localize the fracture. |
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And yes, there is likely to be tenderness, discomfort and slight swelling, so use an ice pack and stay off your feet for 48 hours. |
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On physical examination, the patient with medial collateral ligament injury has point tenderness at the medial joint line. |
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In reality, farro requires no soaking and cooks to tenderness as quickly as rice. |
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It was then that I noticed he was peacefully asleep, leaving me to savour a moment of high quality fatherly tenderness. |
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On average they take 120 days to grow, and are picked sooner than regular carrots to preserve tenderness. |
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Other causes of leg swelling, erythema, and tenderness include a ruptured Baker's cyst and infective cellulitis. |
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Most breast tenderness that comes and goes with the period is due to benign fibrocystic disease and should not be a cause for concern. |
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He veers effortlessly between that ripped-up-Lennon growl and the sweet flutey Marvin Gaye tenderness for love songs. |
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The skin crisps to crunchy cracklings, and the meat melts with juicy tenderness. |
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The surgeon performed a physical examination and noted extreme tenderness in the posterior uterine cul-de-sac upon pelvic examination. |
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Studies have shown that women who reduce their caffeine intake two weeks before menstruation suffer less premenstrual breast tenderness. |
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In addition, fever, neutropenia, generalized skin rash, abdominal distension, and tenderness were frequent symptoms on his admissions. |
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Some tinamous are hunted for their meat, which is prized for its tenderness and flavor. |
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There was swelling, tenderness, erythema, and slight purulent discharge from the lesion. |
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Although Gedda doesn't perform it with Tauber's suave tenderness, it's still an impressive bit of echt Vienna from a Swedish-Russian singer! |
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Initial examination showed labile hypertension and epigastric tenderness, but the patient soon became pale, diaphoretic, and dyspneic. |
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The second criterion requires the patient to elicit tenderness in at least 11 of the 18 defined tender points when palpated digitally. |
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Some of the common discomforts of pregnancy such as nausea, fatigue, and breast tenderness will be most pronounced during these early weeks. |
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Both pitchers presented with pain, tenderness, and swelling over the medial epicondyle of the humerus of the pitching arm. |
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Local irritation, erythema, ulceration, and tenderness were common reactions. |
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A count of 18 tender points was conducted by thumb palpation, and tenderness thresholds were assessed by dolorimetry at 9 tender sites. |
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She reported that when she first saw him he had occasional double vision, mild photophobia and tenderness below the left eye. |
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If perforation occurs in the stomach or intestines, fever and abdominal pain and tenderness may develop. |
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Beth watched the pair of them, father and son, the scene evoking an ache of tenderness in her. |
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The radiant beauty of the score, and the warm tenderness at the heart of it, are very moving. |
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Paul is friendly with the Leivers family of Willey Farm, and a tenderness grows between him and the daughter Miriam, a soulful, shy girl. |
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He also had tenderness bilaterally over the distal radius and ulna, and anterior tibia. |
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The study involved 152 women who had lower abdominal pain for up to three weeks and abnormal adnexal tenderness on pelvic examination. |
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Then he carefully pulls the book from the shelf, cradling its delicate pages, its fragile spine in his palms with the same tenderness lavished on a newborn baby. |
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The horn duet in the first movement is one of the most beautiful passages of music ever written by anybody and Steinberg imbues it with a tenderness that is almost poignant. |
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Be it in a combination with sea and sand landscapes or spring flowers and violin, the female body emits tenderness, eroticism, warmth and sensuality. |
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The stars of her kitchen are her sauces, created by first seasoning and browning the meat, then letting it cook down slowly to exquisite tenderness in a rich brown sauce. |
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Her physical examination was remarkable only for a gravid abdomen with minimal flank tenderness and absent breath sounds over the left side of the chest. |
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The conflict between the reproductive roundelays exists as a perceived never-ending engagement between emotion and detachment, machismo and tenderness. |
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Beef processors have numerous techniques they can use to influence beef product tenderness including aging and various methods of mechanical tenderizing. |
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She evidenced particular tenderness in describing a woman cradling a fellow inmate who had just suffered a grand mal seizure. |
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The steak was grilled to perfection, yet retaining its juicy tenderness. |
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The patella and its supporting structures, bilateral joint lines and collateral ligaments are palpated for tenderness, crepitus and localized swelling. |
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In auricular diagnosis one can identify subtle problems of the body by detecting areas of the ear which are discoloured, flaky, or have tenderness or high skin conductance. |
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After a couple of weeks on this schedule, I feel an aching and tenderness along the inside of my shins, between my knees and ankles, both before and after my runs. |
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Perhaps the best-known nerve is the sciatic nerve, which when inflamed or under pressure causes pain, tenderness, and weakness in the back of the leg. |
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In adolescent patients with a history of proximal hamstring injury and current ischial tenderness, a radiograph of the pelvis should be performed. |
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Then again, it would be hard to summon much tenderness for this painting by one of those pale young Brits of equine features and unvirile demeanor. |
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The solar eclipse on Friday brings a new wave of tenderness to your emotional environment. |
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I've never seen an equine vendor played with such a vulnerable tenderness. |
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Scientists at Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Centre in the US have recently found a genetic marked for potential tenderness and marbling in beef cattle. |
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No glands were palpable, so it might be that previously both patients and doctors have misinterpreted the tenderness of fibromyalgia as lymphadenopathy. |
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Swelling and tenderness was noted in the groin and proximal thigh. |
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Over the years, a 64-year-old man has had repeated bouts of tenderness of the cartilaginous part of both ears that typically last for one to two weeks. |
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Love, danger, drugs, family, violence and tenderness power the drama. |
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He mixes tenderness with directness and a lack of sentimentality. |
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Possible side effects Breast tenderness, headaches, skin irritation. |
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Palpation of the head in patients with tension-type headache may reveal tenderness in the pericranial muscles and tension in the nuchal musculature or trapezius. |
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She soon established a studio that was crowded with visitors, not only to attend classes, but also to see her, seeking comfort, looking for happiness, tenderness and hope. |
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They pre-date the band's signing to Rough Trade and have a ramshackle charm, tenderness and vitality that can never be matched in a studio recording. |
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Sometimes in the midst of a tragedy like the Newton massacre, we witness incredible acts of valor, tenderness, grace, and decency. |
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And I love the juxtaposition of the tenderness and the gentleness with his daughter and showing her this blood money. |
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The threat of violence nearly overwhelms any sentiment or tenderness. |
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The family gave him the safety and tenderness that hospitals cannot give. |
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This recipe calls for calamari on the grill, a method that brings out the sweet tenderness of the small cephalopods. |
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There is also tenderness on deep pressure over the hypogastrium. |
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His dark blue eyes gazed solemnly into hers, windows of tenderness. |
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More than anything else, teenagers seemed to swoon over tenderness and vulnerability that the Beatles expressed in their songs. |
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The physical examination reveals the patient is in minimal distress with right lower quadrant pain and rebound tenderness and guarding on palpation. |
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Somehow their flaws seem insignificant in the face of their tenderness toward each other. |
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Nevertheless, they love each other with a tenderness that drives them to despair over their 31 years of marriage. |
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Pancreatic disease is mainly distinguishable at palpation as tenderness. |
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If the part of the body corresponding to the reflex area is out of balance then a degree of tenderness will be felt in the foot when pressure is applied. |
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Findings such as hypotension and marked abdominal tenderness with guarding and rebound tenderness suggest a leaking or ruptured ectopic pregnancy. |
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The situation had changed from day before in that there were tenderness and pain in abdomen on pressure, some tympanites and an arrest of usual local discharge. |
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It is one night of tenderness with his dream girl Goldie that largely fuels the story, especially when he wakes the following morning to find her dead. |
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Anteroposterior and lateral radiographs of the thoracic or lumbar regions are indicated in patients with localized tenderness or a suspicious mechanism of injury. |
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Take the digestive enzymes bromolain and papain, which, once absorbed, have an anti-inflammatory effect that reduces the body's swelling, pain, tenderness and bruising. |
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A Caucasian Chalk Circle for our own age, it begins with the howl of death mingled with dread despair and ends with an act of terrible tenderness. |
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At the film's opening, Sullivan seems entirely detached from his son and the tenderness that he instantly develops once disaster strikes seems to come from thin blue air. |
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There were times he'd look at her with genuine tenderness and regret, a look that made her heart leap with hope that things might be repairable after all. |
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From the heart of Montana comes all natural Angus beef, raised without the use of growth hormones or antibiotics, delivering exquisite taste and tenderness. |
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Triangular fibrocartilage complex tenderness is best localized by palpating the hollow between the pisiform and ulnar styloid on the ulnar border of the wrist. |
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There was no tenderness on bony palpation over the paranasal sinuses. |
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The patient has a high white count and tenderness of the left flank. |
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Breeding cows for beef is often slow because the qualities of a top-grade cut, marbling and tenderness, are unknown until after a cow is slaughtered. |
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Extensive consumer evaluation has demonstrated that tenderness is the most important characteristic in determining the level of satisfaction reported for cooked beef products. |
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This test is performed by squeezing the tibia and fibula, which may elicit tenderness at the ankle if a syndesmotic injury is present. |
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They feature scenes of distress and tenderness, and the plot is arranged to advance emotions rather than action. |
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He was a tower of tenderness and strength, a great arch under which the least of poetry's children could enter and feel secure. |
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The pain may spread within a few hours, along with tenderness and inflammation. |
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It was strange to him that a father should feel no tenderness at parting with an only son. |
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To this day, I notice myself treating the memory and tradition of the USSR with an indulgence and tenderness. |
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He had the rough magnanimity of the old English vein, mellowed into tenderness and dashed with a flexible and spinous humor. |
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These states alternated with fits of emotional mobility and suspicional tenderness. |
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When the lovers were together, their cold indifference gave way to love and tenderness. |
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When they saw the poor orphans, they were overwhelmed with tenderness for them. |
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Her soul shone transfiguringly through her face, and kindled her eyes into tenderness, which her rising tears served to heighten. |
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On examination there was no obvious swelling or deformity and no anatomical snuffbox tenderness. |
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Pointers to a suspected scaphoid fracture are extreme tenderness over the anatomical snuffbox. |
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Hard tissue injuries included mobility, tenderness, tooth fracture, avulsion, and prosthesis damage. |
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Children with JIA experience symptoms similar to adults with arthritis including joint pain, swelling, tenderness and stiffness. |
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Examination revealed a soft, distended, nontender abdomen without guarding, rebound tenderness, or palpable masses. |
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It gradually worsened and abdominal tenderness emerged with rebound tenderness as well as muscle tension. |
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Palpation of the right lower quadrant elicited rebound tenderness and guarding. |
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Clinical exams and rebound tenderness are the ways to diagnose an appendix problem, which were conducted by the hospital. |
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Physical examination revealed normal vital signs, tender epigastrium without guarding or rebound tenderness. |
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The physical examination showed tenderness on palpation of the left lower quadrant of the abdomen with minimal rebound tenderness. |
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The doctor palpated his ribs to see if there was any tenderness. |
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Lead vocalist Dave Elkins has a lovely tenor and conveys a tenderness and vulnerability in his singing. |
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He had scleral icterus, had no pharyngeal erythema or tender lymphadenopathy, no hepatosplenomegaly and no abdominal tenderness. |
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Investigators developed computer models specifically for the noninvasive prediction of pork loin tenderness. |
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Heritage Pride raises its Black Angus cattle traditionally in the Midwest and finishes them on local grains for superior flavor and tenderness. |
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Palpation may reveal tenderness behind the medial malleolus when the ankle is dorsiflexed, indicating a posteromedial lesion. |
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Once the predictive markers were discovered for marbling and tenderness, the companies conducted further testing to validate their discoveries. |
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In these cases there is often redness and tenderness around the maxillary sinus, and the frequent cause is Staphylococcus aureus. |
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The tenderness shown between Micah and his grandfather is really quite touching and there are some very poignant moments weaved into the tale. |
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Physical examination reveals pain with all flexion-extension movements of the knee, often with focal tenderness over the lateral epicondyle. |
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People who don't know the diversity of the soprano's talent will be able to discover her unique tessitura, blending force with tenderness. |
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Neck palpation did not detect any significant anterior muscle tension or thyrohyoid space tenderness, and no masses were noted. |
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However, their scenes together are erotically charged and are the few moments of tenderness and mutual attraction. |
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Heart-shame is like a straightjacket around the heart that makes us suppress our tenderness and vulnerability in favor of a tough facade. |
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Physical examination revealed jaundice, sclera icterus and mild abdominal tenderness over the right upper quadrant with an enlarged liver. |
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Due to tenderness over both the right and left iliac fossae, a possibility of meckel's diverticulitis was suspected. |
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Moderate tenderness and soft-tissue thickening without any discrete mass were observed over the medial portion of the left infraorbital rim. |
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Palpation of the abdomen conirmed splenomegaly, suprapubic tenderness and right renal angle tenderness. |
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Subjective parameters such as pain, headache, kinesalgia, stiffness, numbness, tenderness and sensory disorders were measured with a pain scale. |
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Among adults, it can also lead to bone pain and tenderness as a result of a condition called osteomalacia. |
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On physical examination, paraspinal muscle spasms and severe tenderness were noted in the lumbar region. |
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Perimysial collagen crosslinks and meat tenderness in Belgian Blue double-muscled cattle. |
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Examination reveals tenderness along the biceps tendon with point tenderness over the bicipital tuberosity of the radius with the forearm fully supinated. |
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I tried to believe that tenderness of affection was incompatible with strength of intellect, and that my lonely-heartedness was only the price which I paid for my genius. |
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It is widely accepted that the activity of certain protein degradation enzymes, the calpains and calpastatins, are important determinators of tenderness in meat. |
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Rui Horta's Container saw the six-strong cast interchanging mad dashes with stillness, group dynamics with isolation and tenderness with confrontation. |
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On examination she was febrile with a warm, swollen, erythematous right ankle, with pain on movement and tenderness over the medial and lateral malleoli. |
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The likes of Nothing and Pills have a timeworn tenderness about them, it's just that in true folky style they sort of bypass the chorus and go straight to the verses. |
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On examination with a speculum the ectocervix appeared normal and examination per vaginum revealed a soft uterus of normal size with tenderness in the bilateral fornices. |
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The rollmops had a sweet tenderness and the pickle wasn't too salty. |
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Meat and fish are typically steeped in brine for shorter periods of time, as a form of marination, enhancing its tenderness and flavor, or to enhance shelf period. |
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Palpation of the lateral anterior talofibular, calcaneofibular, and the medial deltoid ligament plus the medial and lateral malleolus may elicit tenderness. |
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Since the patient presented with peritonitis, as evidenced by rebound tenderness and sluggish bowel sounds, the patient was scheduled for emergency laparotomy. |
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Mrs. Forbes's eyes were instantly fixed on her with mild astonishment, and something of a mother's tenderness awoke in her heart toward the little maid-child. |
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He noted her extreme tenderness when he touched the bruise on her thigh. |
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Unanticipatedly, within 10 days, for the first time in 3 years, the pain and tenderness of the CST abated, and within a month the CST disappeared. |
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This began with palpation of the suboccipital, cervical, and cranial thoracic region to detect tissue tenderness and texture changes, as well as vertebral rotation. |
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The range of motion of her neck was restricted to 45 degrees bilaterally and there was moderate tenderness to palpation in the suboccipital portion of her neck. |
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On presentation she was clinically dehydrated, pyrexial, and the lower abdomen was full with tenderness in the right iliac fossa and hypogastrium. |
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This is because experience has shown us that it is easy to induce some tract trauma such as tenderness or chondritis by overdoing catheter removals and reinsertion. |
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