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They compared the stresses experienced by these different models when biting, with the original thinner, sinus-filled skull.
Lamb ribs, glossy with honey, are also biting with chermoula, North Africa's answer to Italy's salsa verde.
The time spent engaged in non-escalated aggressive behaviours (parallel walking, pushing, knocking and biting) with the opponent was similar in the two environments.
The charges of match throwing have been biting, with teams from Western nations taking aim at their Asian counterparts, especially the Chinese.
In lieu of any conventional interface, Split is operated by biting, with the earphones sensing the vibrations of even a gentle bite.
Maria Diuk-Wasser of Yale's School of Public Health told Scientific American that "The direct effects of temperature increase are an increase in immature mosquito development, virus development and mosquito biting rates, which increase contact rates (or biting) with humans".
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They would bite with a vengeance, introducing one of the stiffest regimes in Europe.
It could bite with a force of 11-18 tonnes, four to six times that of a Tyrannosaurus rex.
"They bite with their tails".
Next time, they'll bite with no warning.
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