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As a bouncing wheel is a serious threat to both the drivers' exposed heads and spectators, this has significantly improved safety.
Lastly, says Mr Selvey, those with exposed heads were more likely to play back-foot shots, which give batsmen extra time to follow the flight of the ball.
The sheet-piled quay just described is completed by casting a reinforced-concrete cope beam to cover as well as contain the exposed heads of the sheetpiling.
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It was not until one day in the late nineteen-sixties, when he saw a man with metastasized lung cancer in the halls of Stanford's medical school — chest exposed, head shaved, little green "x" marks all over his body, marking the points where radiation would go — that Mischel realized he was fooling himself.
Due to this gap between the head skin temperature and environmental temperature, heat is actively dissipated through exposed head skin by convection and radiation.
The partially fully exposed head has thin hanks of hair attached to it, some of which, on the right side, are fairly long.
Subsequently, the gene expression of TLR21 and cytokines IL-1β and TNF-α was evaluated in TLR agonist CpG-ODN20066, LPS, and Poly I C) exposing head kidney leucocytes, which were then subjected to Aeromonas antigen stimulation.
Since the brain controls the ANS, many previous studies exposed the head to magnetic fields [ 11, 17, 18].
One picture shows him stepping out of the yacht, his belly exposed, his head covered in blood.
The dash is redesigned in higher-quality materials, and exposed hex-head screws add a dose of industrial flair.
The organisers bill it as 7% for 2.8km but there are much steeper bits on the bottom section and the whole thing is so exposed that head and cross winds can be a real problem.
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