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Their ability to accurately aim at enemy objects and fire on the move is unprecedented.
Might it be possible, he wondered, to more accurately aim such heat at people as they move around internal and external spaces?
As a pair, they provide a form of binocular vision that helps the snake accurately aim its strike at warm-blooded prey.
Pit viper, any species of viper (subfamily Crotalinae) that has, in addition to two movable fangs, a heat-sensitive pit organ between each eye and nostril which together help it accurately aim its strike at its warm-blooded prey.
If consumers have more power and control, it says, personal information should flow more efficiently to the benefit of both consumers and advertisers, who will be able to more accurately aim their ads.
People want to use their mouse to like things on Facebook, not accurately aim their weapon in the 38th shooter they've played this year".
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At least one species, the bombardier beetle, discharges its accurately aimed venom with a loud bang, almost at boiling point.
The photos, published in this week's Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, reveal that each time, the beetle retaliated with an accurately aimed hot quinonoid spray.
His naming in the Commons of a former diplomat, Sir Peter Hayman, as a member of the Paedophile Information Exchange PIEE) turned out to be an arrow accurately aimed, but of others we heard nothing.
In contrast, although the ZIP-injected rats were able to pronate their arms in an accurately aimed reach, they were unable to effectively grasp the food pellet (Fig. 1B).
These results are consistent with earlier studies [[ 22], also reviewed by [ 44]], which have suggested that mercury disrupts the cerebellum (a brain region associated with accurately aimed and smoothly executed coordinated movement) [ 46].
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