Probably a hairline fracture.
This question is ambiguous. We don't know what you want to break the magnetic field of. However, in general, strong vibrations, heat, and an alternating current field are several ways to reduce or destroy magnetism.
Well, its quite hard to say which of the question will be the hardest. There are medical questions out there that has answers but does not necessarily have the solution. Our knowledge can pretty much explain a lot of things in the medical world but a lot of things that happens (like diseases) to people where the medical field does not have the solution to.
The medical root word for hard is "sclero-" or "sclera-".
Hard Habit to Break was created in 1984-07.
An abrasion is the medical term meaning scrape of the skin in which tiny blood vessels in the epidermis or outer layer of the skin break.
it depends on how hard if you slide it up very hard then yes it will probably break. but why would you slide your phone up hard knowing it could break?
Because frozen objects are hard to break Type your answer here...
yes it is hard
You can break a banjo by hitting it really hard.
Pretty hard to break...... thankfully.
If you don't work hard to be good in it then it is definitely going to be really difficult as same as to any field out there. The Government's Occupational Handbook actually suggests the boom in the this industry up to the next decade as the demand for workers are increasing. If you have the right education and training, it wouldn't be hard to be successful in this field.
Depending on what you want to do in the medical field there are several different kinds of schools you could go to. If you want to get training as a medical assistant or just want to work at an office you can attend Seacoast Career School in Manchester, or for a more advanced career you can always work hard to get into a very prestigious school like Dartmouth.