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Note that the cake will collapse slightly around the edges, but this is perfectly normal.
They first protrude outwards, then collapse slightly inwards to form a cup-shaped structure that resembles the embryonic eye and contains immature retinal cells.
Accumulated rainfall caused the roof of a tortilla plant to collapse, slightly injuring a worker.
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Four of ten transplants collapsed slightly into the defect, whereas six stayed in place.
This may be due to the subcomplexes collapsing slightly following SID of hexamer, which has been reported previously by Zhou et al., for other systems and in this case the cross section from the MeOH disruption was used in the modeling.
If this collapse is slightly skewed, or if the exploding star is orbiting a companion star, the remaining stellar corpse might be flung violently through space.
Results indicated babies of women who worked and lived within 2 miles of the WTC 4 weeks after the collapse weighed slightly less and were 1/3 inch shorter at birth, on average.
Dr. Sykes said the twin tower collapses were slightly larger in destructive energy.
In destructive energy, the building collapses were slightly larger than the small earthquake that shook the East Side of Manhattan on Jan . 17 scientists said yesterday.
On the day of the three-round exhibition, in 1959, Moore flicked uncertainly at Plimpton's most patrician part: "He jabbed and followed with a long lazy left hook that fetched up against my nose and collapsed it slightly.
The eyewall collapsed somewhat, and Helene weakened slightly to a Category 2 hurricane, where it leveled off for about 48 hours until September 20 due to a lengthy eyewall replacement cycle and an elongated cloud pattern.
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