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She was able to bite just in the left due to excessive eruption (downward canting, 3 mm) of the maxillary right molar and scissor bite in clinical and radiological examinations (Figs. 4 and 5).
Looming over it (but not sitting on it; this was a restoration, after all) was like being able to bite into Newton's apple.
It would be able to bite like other mosquitoes but it would be dengue-free and likely to die before it could bite something with dengue and then infect a human.
"They are not cuddly puppy dogs, they are able to bite easily," says Bantin.
(They did not check whether these animals would be able to bite humans and transmit diseases).
While patients with implant-supported bridges are able to bite food with varying levels of hardness, it could be questioned whether they are able to differentiate between the hardness variations and thus apply an adapted chewing pattern [33].
For mine own part, being sure that these busie bodies shall never be able to bite me (and verely Cato hath given such fellows a proper name, and called them Vitilitgatores, by a tearme elegantly compounded of vices and quarrels: for to say a truth, what did they else but picke quarels and make brawls?) I will proceed and goe on still in my intended purpose.
Parents would be able to bite through phone books.
Over the course of the next two days, Waddell managed to survive, fighting and killing three rattlesnakes with his bare hands before they were able to bite him.
These fused bundles of several thousand large cilia are able to "bite" off pieces of prey that are too large to swallow whole – almost always other ctenophores.
They typically bite during the day, particularly in the early morning and in the evening, but they are able to bite and thus spread infection at any time of day all during the year.
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