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Injuries and well
Injuries to sluggers Travis Hafner and Victor Martinez, as well as starting pitchers Jake Westbrook and Fausto Carmona led to a poor start.
Injuries reduced Cicotte to a 12-19 record in 1918, but in 1919, he rebounded to win 29 games and once again lead the league in wins, winning percentage, and innings pitched, as well as in complete games.
Injuries to Reggie Jackson and Goose Gossage as well as the death of Thurman Munson mid-season had the Yankees reeling.
She spearheaded the campaign to open a Minor Injuries Unit in Camborne Redruth Community Hospital-now used by more than 12, 000 people a year-and the campaign to expose the nerve gas station at Nancekuke ( RRH Portreath ) in her constituency, an issue, surprisingly, that had been well known to the people of the area for several decades.
Injuries were blamed for the downturn, particularly to key imports, with defenceman Jeff Smith, Brian Lee and Jonathan Weaver all requiring lengthy lay-offs which resulted in Blaze calling up inexperienced players from their ENL team as well as bringing back Jason Robinson from retirement in America to help plug the gaps on the blueline.
Injuries caused by rapid decompression are called barotrauma, and are well known from scuba diving accidents.
Injuries limited his appearances in 1946 as well.

Injuries and resulted
Injuries resulted in an early 1973 playoff exit, but the Bucks were back in the 1974 NBA Finals against the Boston Celtics.
Injuries to other players resulted in another recall to the England side for the Third Test against New Zealand at Headingley in July 1965, where he scored 310 not out.

Injuries and more
Injuries and age were little more than minor inconveniences to Horton, who was generally acknowledged as the strongest man in the game while he was playing.
In response to these actions, the government introduced the Black Act, formally " An Act for the more effectual punishing wicked and evil disposed Persons going armed in Disguise and doing Injuries and Violence to the Persons and Properties of His Majesty's Subject, and for the more speedy bringing the Offenders to Justice ", to Parliament on 26 April 1723 ; it came into force on 27 May.
Injuries would limit him to no more than 136 games a season.
Injuries on the offensive line took effect as he threw more interceptions than touchdowns for the first time in his career.
Injuries sustained in 1997 hampered his career, and after that he never played more than 51 games in a season.
There is also a GP-led Minor Injuries Unit which takes on some of the responsibilities typically dealt with by an Accident and Emergency department, in a more convenient location for many living in the city.
Injuries in the first three years of his international career saw Mortaza only play 12 Tests and not more than four in a row.
Injuries at key times denied Racers more success that year, but Bird along with loyal servant to the clubPhil Morris ( who replaced an injured Žagar ) won the Premier League Pairs Championship in June of that season.
Injuries ( particularly with his hamstring ) also started to become more frequent for Rieck and he missed several regular-season games.

Injuries and time
Injuries reduced Alfredsson's playing time and effectiveness in the latter half of the season.
Injuries to the nerve can result from carrying heavy bags over the shoulder for a prolonged time.
The hospital was also visited during this time by many distinguished guests, particularly Diana, Princess of Wales, who opened the new International Spinal Injuries Centre when it was refurbished.
Injuries would again limit Sakic's playing time in the 1997 – 98 season.
Injuries, specifically his shoulder, began to limit Pálffy's playing time.
Injuries blighted his time in Madrid as he failed to make a single appearance during the entire 2004 – 05 season.
Injuries played a big role, as he was derailed with back and groin ailments that made him miss weeks at a time before he finally had groin surgery on March 10, ending his season.
Injuries limited Tudor's playing time after 1985 and eventually ended his career.
At the same time JUSTICE developed as a policy organisation, producing reports that helped establish the UK's Ombudsman system, the Criminal Injuries Compensation Board, the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974, the Data Protection Act 1998, and the Criminal Cases Review Commission.
Injuries have been a concern for Cammalleri ; his time in Montreal were marked by both shoulder and knee problems.
Injuries limited his playing time and mobility.

Injuries and .
By the 10th Revision of the WHO International Statistical Classification of Diseases, Injuries and Causes of Death, low vision is defined as visual acuity of less than 20 / 60 ( 6 / 18 ), but equal to or better than 20 / 200 ( 6 / 60 ), or corresponding visual field loss to less than 20 degrees, in the better eye with best possible correction.
Injuries occurring from bokken are very similar to those caused by clubs and similar battering weapons and include compound fractures, ruptured organs, and other such blunt force injuries.
Injuries led to a slump where the Indians fell out of first place.
Hospitals in Edinburgh include the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh, which includes Edinburgh University Medical School, and the Western General Hospital, which includes a large cancer treatment centre and the nurse-led Minor Injuries Clinic.
Injuries from losses of blood, for example, would not kill the bearer.
Injuries to the bowel can cause a delayed peritonitis.
Injuries or wounds which do not qualify for award of the Purple Heart include frostbite or trench foot injuries ; heat stroke ; food poisoning not caused by enemy agents ; chemical, biological, or nuclear agents not released by the enemy ; battle fatigue ; disease not directly caused by enemy agents ; accidents, to include explosive, aircraft, vehicular, and other accidental wounding not related to or caused by enemy action ; self-inflicted wounds ( e. g., a soldier accidentally fires their own gun and the bullet strikes his or her leg ), except when in the heat of battle, and not involving gross negligence ; post-traumatic stress disorders ; and jump injuries not caused by enemy action.
Injuries in these occupations are rare.
Injuries to both the offensive and the defensive line have hit the Chargers hard.
* Physsportsmed. com, Swimming Injuries and Illnesses
Injuries to the brain and spinal cord, including cortex, subcortex, cerebellar, and even the neural pathway regions.
Injuries early in the season forced the Raiders to switch from a 4-3 to a 3-4 defense.
Injuries during the 1980 regular season had limited him to just 778 yards, but he proved he was fully recovered in the postseason by rushing for 194 yards in the NFC title game.
Injuries may occur if students are taught to block punches in a formal manner ( chamber position, perfect angles, etc.
Injuries are potentially life-threatening, but can wait until the Immediate casualties are stabilized and evacuated.
Injuries caused by barbed wire are typically seen in horses, bats, or birds.
Injuries that occur despite safety measures generally relate to the abrupt rise in upper body intravascular pressure during bungee cord recoil.
In 1966, extensions and improvements were made in the allowances payable out of the Industrial Injuries Fund to people who had been injured before 5 July 1948 and who were entitled to weekly payments of worker ’ s compensation.
Injuries to the rib cage or sternum is also a common cause of chest pain.
Injuries forced Griffey to miss 260 out of 486 games from 2002 through 2004, diminishing both his skills and his star reputation.
Injuries slowed Mantle and the Yankees during the 1965 season, and they finished in 6th, 25 games behind the Minnesota Twins.
Injuries are a common occurrence in professional sports and most teams have a staff of Athletic Trainers and close connections to the medical community.
* Lysaght, Michael J. Knee Injuries and Therapies in Competitive Athletes.

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