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The engineer indulged his fear of head-on collisions with frequent blasts of an earsplitting horn.
The stage of Radio City Music Hall looked like a garish disco on Tuesday night, with a wide-screen video backdrop, eight tall towers for rotating lights, illuminated fabric canopies like minibandshells and frequent blasts of strobes and spotlights to keep the audience blinking and flinching.
In his office, which has cracks running along the walls that he attributes to the mine's frequent blasting, he says the lawsuit is about more than just property taxes.
A very low incidence of combat-related IFI was reported among combat casualties in Iraq (12 ), possibly due to less frequent dismounted blast injuries, However, we did not have the grid coordinates where injuries were sustained to evaluate whether the locations were consistent with our predictive map.
The movement is lead by Dr. Udayakumar, who goes by one name, and M. Pushparayan, names that have become familiar to reporters due to their accessibility, and frequent email blasts, updating us on daily events – often using dramatic all-caps.
While these issues are not so frequent in blasting, the possibility still exists and this is an opportunity to address these environmental issues.
A recent study found that LINE-1 promoter hypomethylation, and associated transcription, was significantly more frequent in blast-phase chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) than in chronic-phase CML, and that LINE-1 hypomethylation was prognostic of poorer progression-free survival [24].
But these dry, inhospitable stretches of sand, with their frequent dust-filled blasts of wind, pose a big problem for photovoltaic panels, which are significantly less effective when covered with dirt.
Security has gradually improved in the Iraqi capital, which was the target of daily bombings a decade ago, but violence directed against both the security forces and civilians is still frequent and large blasts sometimes set off reprisal attacks.
The most frequent organism in the Blast top hits was Afipia broomeae with 7071 hits and the second one was Aureococcus anophagefferens with 2650 (Additional file 1: Figure S6). A. Broomeae is a very well annotated species, and that is probably the reason for the large number of hits, as it is phylogenetically distant from E. huxleyi.
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