i think it means fractures easily
Yes, Fracture is the techincal term for a break.
Fracture.
Chronic means having a problem a certain length of time. So, a chronic fracture means that you may have had a fracture months before you realized it and treatment began. It can also mean that your fracture is not healing in the time that the doctor thought it would.
David Broek has written: 'Elementary engineering fracture mechanics' -- subject(s): Fracture mechanics
Fracture
L. B. Freund has written: 'Dynamic Fracture Mechanics (Cambridge Monographs on Mechanics)' 'Dynamic fracture mechanics' -- subject(s): Fracture mechanics
Dominique P. Miannay has written: 'Time-Dependent Fracture Mechanics (Mechanical Engineering Series)' 'Fracture mechanics' -- subject(s): Fracture mechanics
Xiaoxin Feng has written: 'Mixed I/III mode fracture toughness of a 2034 aluminum alloy' -- subject(s): Aluminum alloys, Fracture mechanics, Fracture
Larry Bert Ilcewicz has written: 'A relationship between wave dispersion and fracture strength for a composite material' -- subject(s): Wave mechanics, Fracture mechanics 'On the phenomena of fracture in particle-board' -- subject(s): Particle board
Daniel C. Drucker has written: 'Fracture of solids' -- subject(s): Congresses, Fracture mechanics
Halite is a cleavage because it splits evenly, but fracture would mean it breaks irregularly.
No, an open procedure does not necessarily mean that a fracture was an open fracture. An open procedure only means that the fracture pieces could not be adequately stabilized for optimal healing without surgical intervention.No, somrtimes a closed fracture is best treated by surgical or open means. Installing screws or rods or plates may be necessary even though the bone never broke through the skin.