<span>I think the answer would be: instruct the client to bear most of the weight on the unaffected leg and pivot to the chair.
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Hip is a complex and thin bone. Repairing it will be harder than big bones and it will be easier to break again. The client should try to not burden the fractured bone to reduce the risk. At least you need to give the bone time to heal themselves.
Rodent like teeth, leg structure, better eyes
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<u>This is because the Viron has in its genome a specialized code for synthesising any missed enzyme for replication that is lacking in the host cell.</u>
<u>An example is the replication of the human DNA cells by the Immunodeficiency virus(HIV) </u>. Human cells only have enzymes for copying DNA templates, and lacks the enzyme to convert the HIV RNA genome to human DNA.However these viruses have in its genome; code for synthesising its own RNA polymerase enzymes that copies or transcribed the human DNA to HIV RNA.
<u>This ability of the viral cell to code for the host's enzyme has a therapeutic effect</u>. Drugs can be targeted at the viral polymerase enzymes to reduce the replication and therefore toxicity in the host cells.
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