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Affixed directly to the house's siding, it seems to create an extra window.
"Spring Seen," right, which is printed on textured cloth and affixed directly to the gallery wall, is her only unmanipulated image.
Worn with the jūni-hitoe is an elaborate coiffure known as suberakashi, and affixed directly over the forehead are special hair ornaments consisting of a lacquered, gold-sprinkled comb surmounted by a gold lacquered chrysanthemum crest.
(B) Where a tag cannot be affixed directly to the energy isolating device, the tag shall be located as close as safely possible to the device, in a position that will be immediately obvious to anyone attempting to operate the device.
Flyers may not be affixed directly to buildings.
The lustrous geometric patterns can be affixed directly onto the skin, transforming your body into a fleshy canvas at your beck and call. .
The most imposing work features scores of posters printed on paper and affixed directly to the wall, stretching 40 feet across and rising 12 feet high, becoming virtually environmental.
Over the past several years, we have adopted a novel approach to the study of real-time changes in foot temperature during daily activity, using a small temperature-measuring and recording device that can be affixed directly to the foot (14, 15).
The patch was then affixed directly to the skin of the infrascapular regions of the back, to the right or left of the midline and the volunteer was allowed to return home with instructions not to wet or expose the test area to direct sunlight.
If affixing the PTT directly to the collar 'deforms' the circular shape of the collar relative to the bat's neck, a bracket should be considered.
Intraoperatively, the robot is directly affixed to the patient skull or to a head clamp.
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