Both his physical debilitation and pride are evident as he negotiates the slope to the dock: he is in need of a sedan chair but refuses to use it.
Despite the almost universal use of molecular health implants that prevented illness, physical debilitation, or addiction, smokers were a small minority in the DMC.
Derec has undergone extreme physical debilitation that continues to increase.
Men also tend to take on more dangerous tasks, and in this particular instance, the men were required before reaching Truckee Lake to clear brush and engage in heavy labor, adding to their physical debilitation.
They display patterns of social isolation and physical debilitation more frequently associated with people in their 60s, 70s or beyond, the research says.
It also ignores the destruction of marine life, devastation of farming and fishing, and reports of radiation sickness, premature deaths and physical debilitation.
Recently a professor at a Leningrad medical school wrote in a local newspaper that exposure to rock causes physical debilitation, psychological breakdown, drug addiction and homosexuality.
The result of this can be bone damage, extreme pain, physical debilitation, and even death.
Forget the physical debilitation.
After liberation, the death rate continued at approximately 25-50 people per day, due to the severe physical debilitation of the prisoners.