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sore shin

sore shin

[′sȯr ′shin]
(plant pathology)
A fungus disease of cowpea, cotton, tobacco, and other plants, beyond the seedling stage, marked by annular growth of the pathogen on the stem at the groundline.
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific & Technical Terms, 6E, Copyright © 2003 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
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Molde and Buitre finished with 15 points for the Lady Maroons who played without Diana Carlos who's nursing a sore shin.
He has since developed a sore shin, with Stoute of the opinion the premier Classic will now come too soon.
He is again named in the Prestatyn 12 despite being troubled by a sore shin and knee following his Minor Counties appearance for Wales at Abergavenny this week.
But McGregor shouldn't worry too much as MMAFighting.com reports that other than his sore shin, he is healthy all throughout.
Agbonlahor limped off with a calf problem in last weekend's 1-0 victory over leaders Chelsea and El Ahmadi was left with a sore shin following a horror tackle by Ramires.
And, according to The Sun, he lost it again when asked about Craig Gardner's tackle on Cesc Fabregas which left the Arsenal skipper with a very sore shin.
However both are named in the party to travel to The Oval, along with James Harris, who has undergone treatment on a sore shin.
Viduka has been having treatment for an Achilles injury, while Queudrue is recovering from a sore shin that forced him to hobble off against Xanthi on Thursday.
Anthony Peacock is nursing a sore shin following a horrendous challenge from Mark Hughes, which earned the Everton defender a yellow card.
Nigel Twiston-Davies says a sore shin was to blame for Fundamentalist's poor display of jumping at Cheltenham on Saturday.
Nigel Twiston-Davies has revealed a sore shin was to blame for Fundamentalist's poor display of jumping.
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