traumas in English

noun
1
a deeply distressing or disturbing experience.
a personal trauma like the death of a child
2
physical injury.
The common abdominal injuries after blunt trauma are those to the spleen, liver, and kidneys.

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1. No nonrelevant traumas.

2. Use of riluzole for treating acoustic traumas

3. Coronary disease, gunshot wounds, blunt-force traumas, exsanguinations, strangulation...

4. You know, the high points, the low points, traumas.

5. Other youths come to realize that their problem is related to past traumas.

6. She'd suffered enough traumas and indignities already, she thought grimly.

7. True, many children survive these traumas and eventually leave home.

8. Are you ready for the emotional traumas that dating often brings?

9. Conclusion: Safety lens of spectacles can protect the occurrence of ocular traumas.

10. I began to wonder if my fellow-victims were having similar traumas.

11. With major life traumas, like losing a loved one, for instance, the mind's first reaction is denial.

12. Taking on a pooch from an animal shelter brings traumas of many kinds.

13. See, gun violence is just a visible display of a lot of underlying traumas.

14. But that was before she'd known the traumas that lay in store for her.

15. In recent decades, acoustic shock and explosion traumas have increased in frequency in the general population.

16. Not only intense creative emotions did the wars bring Ernest Hemingway, but also extreme psychic traumas.

17. Early traumas come back to haunt such cats and force them to behave in strange ways.

18. My heart overflows with appreciation for a God who knows our most intimate fears, pains, and traumas.

19. Thus the Republic emerged from its early traumas with a fragmented political culture and no national consensus.

20. There are two reasons that could explain why past life traumas manifest themselves as Birthmarks on individuals

21. She said that, contrary to popular opinion, traumas caused by such a disaster were not short-lived.

22. “Small t traumas are things like name-calling, microAggressions, or non-life-threatening Aggressions like being pushed during an argument, but not …

23. 26 Not only intense creative emotions did the wars bring Ernest Hemingway, but also extreme psychic traumas.

24. Britain - after the traumas of the 1960s - looked for a modest space policy, low profile and low risk.

25. “A serious burn is one of the most horrendous traumas the body can suffer,” says the FDA Consumer.

26. She helps adults, including expectant parents, find ways to repair the traumas they may have suffered as children.

27. Corduroy has donated more than three million dollars to a charity helping children with severe illnesses, disabilities, or traumas

28. Aleksandr Blok (1880-1921) lived thought his country's savage wars and radical traumas, trying to welcome the new order

29. Garage rock songs revolved around the traumas of high school life, with songs about "lying girls" being particularly common.

30. And the reasons of those traumas would include elements of special training, corporeity of athlete, psychology of athlete, arrangement of training, etc.

31. It's a work that must have seemed to sum up the traumas of the war years and their aftermath for you?

32. 19 It's a work that must have seemed to sum up the traumas of the war years and their aftermath for you?

33. Antemortem Trauma Of the three traumatic time-frames (ante-, peri-, and postmortem), the easiest of the traumas to detect are those that occur Antemortem [2]

34. Conclusion There are specific imaging features of traumatic lipohemarthrosis in the bone and joint traumas, which seldom appears but often suggests existence of intraarticular fractures.

35. Aim:To study the change of serum neopterin in patients with multiple traumas and determine its relationship to the severity of trauma, infection and organ dysfunction.

36. Furthermore, according to the authors, those participants who experienced multiple traumas may be more vulnerable to re-experiencing old PTSD symptoms when confronted with a new trauma.

37. There has been no satisfactorily effective method for the clinical treatment of articular cartilage degradation and functional incapacitation due to traumas and cartilage lesions up till now.

38. First, we analyzed a historical time series of the incidence density of acute acoustic traumas in non-professional soldiers as well as in army instructors and fortifications guards.

39. 7 There has been no satisfactorily effective method for the clinical treatment of articular cartilage degradation and functional incapacitation due to traumas and cartilage lesions up till now.

40. Both the proposed spherical mechanism and the handle have been ergonomically designed to avoid postures that could lead to physical discomfort or cumulative traumas such as carpal tunnel syndrome or tenosynovitis.

41. The invention concerns the use of riluzole or one of its pharmaceutically acceptable salts for preventing and/or treating acoustic traumas and, in particular, different types of deafness and tinnitus.

42. Set against the tumultuous lead-up to the 1999 referendum in East Timor and its horrifying aftermath, Answered BY FIRE is a very personal exploration of first-world intervention in third-world traumas

43. The incidence density for acute acoustic traumas in army instructors and fortifications guards observed over ten years showed no significant change whereas among non-professional soldiers a strong decline (−12% per year) was observed.

44. In Ofra Bloch’s “Afterward,” the director connects current and past traumas by reflecting on her childhood memories, her beloved uncle’s experience of the Holocaust, and how she learned to fear her Palestinian neighbors in Israel

45. You need to take the traumas and make them part of who you've come to be, and you need to fold the worst events of your life into a narrative of triumph, evincing a better self in response to things that hurt.

46. The author argues that collective traumas suggest the need for a prolonged gaze, such as can be provided by expressive art. Beclouded Visions is an exploration of the many and varied ways in which atrocity has shaped the requirements of art, vision, and collective memory in the twentieth century.

47. It was investigated whether the decline in the cases of acute acoustic traumas in non-professional soldiers serving in the army from 1987 to 1996 also was detectable in army instructors and fortifications guards (professional soldiers) and whether these persons were wearing hearing aids (as an indicator of hearing loss) more often than the average of the male Swiss population.