-An overwhelming desire or craving: a lust for power.-Intense eagerness or enthusiasm: a lust for life-Intense or unrestrained sexual craving.
symbolizing the depth of his sorrow or emotional turmoil, suggesting his intense grief and sadness that is comparable to nature's beauty and fragility.
Human Fragility was created on 2009-10-21.
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The osmotic fragility curve has a sigmoidal shape because red blood cells undergo a gradual increase in fragility as the osmolarity of the surrounding solution increases. Initially, there is little change in fragility as osmolarity increases, followed by a sharp rise in fragility at a certain point, and then a plateau as the cells reach their maximum fragility.
The Fragility of Seconds - 2008 was released on: USA: 2008 (limited)
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The fragility of democracy hypotheses that democracies, far from being the norm, are actually rare and difficult to maintain.
D. A Wesley has written: 'Seismic structural fragility investigation for the Zion Nuclear Power Plant' -- subject(s): Earthquake effects, Nuclear power plants
The vase's fragility caused it to break when i picked it up. -tippytoes1998
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Osmotic fragility usually (unless otherwise mentioned) refers to the ease with which Red Blood Cells (RBCs) undergo lysis in a hypotonic solution. Before knowing what 'low osmotic fragility' means, one should know the concept of osmotic fragility. Different parameters, some of them related to the RBC and some of the extracellular environment have an effect on osmotic fragility. Low osmotic fragility means that the RBCs have a resistance against undergoing lysis when suspended in solutions which are hypotonic. They undergo lysis only if the solution is extremely hypotonic. In contrast, high osmotic fragility refers to the tendency of the RBCs to lyse even if the solution in which they are suspended in is mildly hypotonic. As an example for low osmotic fragility would be thalassemia. And as an example for high osmotic fragility, spherocytosis (a hereditary condition where the RBCs lose their usual biconcave structure and become spherical) causes increased osmotic fragility. i.e, It very easily lyses even at solutions which are mildly hypotonic... p.s Another interesting point to note is that in sickle cell anemia, the RBCs show increased mechanical fragility but decreased osmotic fragility. Elucidated by the fact that post-splenectomy the RBC lifespan increases.