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This part of Illinois, unlike California, is geologically stable and, unlike New York or Washington, it is thought to be relatively safe from terrorism.
Given that the mean distance between the upper margin of the greater tuberosity and the axillary nerve is variously reported as 35 mm [ 8] and 45.6 mm [ 15] (Fig. 12), the axillary nerve should be relatively safe from injury from K-wires in this procedure.
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Until recently, publishers believed books were relatively safe from piracy because it was so labor-intensive to scan each page to convert a book to a digital file.
With the latent dissolution of the Persian Empire under the weak Artaxerxes II, Egypt was relatively safe from further invasion; it remained prosperous throughout the dynasty.
Shell stopped production at Bonda after the attack, cutting Nigeria's oil production by 10percentt and alarming an industry that had thought deepwater sites there were relatively safe from sabotage.
To date, mobile phones have been relatively safe from cyber attacks when compared to PCs.
The gel diffusion rate therefore represented a threshold separating different biomechanical regimes of injury, but at which cartilage was relatively "safe" from injury.
But the brain took 400,000 years to evolve and it's only in the past 50 years maybe that we are relatively safe from most of the dangers that threatened earlier humans.
"Life is present due to the fact that Earth is relatively safe from a true damaging long GRB, those which will cause total extinction," says Jimenez. "If Earth was closer by a factor of two to the centre of the galaxy, life would be gone".
Past history suggests that California is relatively safe from these storms.
The West has been relatively safe from state-sponsored terrorism until recent years.
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