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uninjured adjective Free from danger, injury, or the threat of harm: safe , unharmed , unhurt , unscathed.
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Definition of uninjured in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of uninjured. Pronunciation of uninjured. Translations of uninjured. uninjured synonyms, uninjured antonyms. Information about uninjured in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. ... uninjured - not injured physically or mentally...
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Posted Aug 13, 2009 11:19PM By FanHouse Newswire (RSS feed) ... Filed Under: Swimming ... Text SizeAA A...
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TNF concentrations that were subthreshold in naive DRG also elicited high-frequency discharges when applied to uninjured, adjacent DRG. We conclude that injured and adjacent uninjured DRG neurons are sensitized to TNF after SNL. Sensitization to endogenous TNF may be essential for the development and maintenance...
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Video: Watch the accident | Photo Gallery: Accident Aftermath | Photo Gallery: The Accident ... LONG POND, Pa. -- Steve Park and Dale Earnhardt Jr. escaped injury Sunday in a spectacular ... The race was red flagged for nearly 65 minutes with five laps completed to make repairs to the guardrail on the inside of the track.
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Michelle Duggan, Conán L. McCaul, ... The Lung Biology Program, The Research Institute, and the Departments of Critical Care Medicine, Anaesthesia, Pediatrics, and Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, The Hospital for Sick Children and the Interdepartmental Division of Critical Care Medicine, ... All Versions of this Article:
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1993 ), 4) the procedure to produce a spinal nerve ligation is standardized and thus results in a reproducible lesion, and 5) this lesion enables the investigation of uninjured nerve fibers in peripheral nerves that innervate the tissue via adjacent nerve roots...
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Share this article: ... By Daily Mail Reporter; Last updated at 7:28 PM on 04th May 2009 ... A woman accidentally drove her car out through a barrier, down a 15-foot embankment, and into an unoccupied swimming pool - but escaped injury.
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The findings of the study indicate that players with a history of knee injuries had biomechanically compromised landing techniques when compared with uninjured players matched for gender, age and club.
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