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Following the Comet 1 disasters, these models were rebuilt with heavier gauge skin and rounded windows, and the Avon engines featuring larger air intakes and outward-curving jet tailpipes.
The Cohen inquiry closed on 24 November 1954, and although the inquiry had "found that the basic design of the Comet was sound", de Havilland nonetheless began a refit programme to strengthen the fuselage and wing structure, employing thicker gauge skin and replacing all square windows and panels with rounded versions.
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They can perhaps gauge your skin color or hair color, but you can't get much more detailed than that.
The hard part is watching each tortilla like a newborn baby as it cooks, constantly gauging its skin tone and temperature, anticipating its needs and desires — a quasi-maternal skill that comes only with practice.
After removal of the 27-gauge needle, skin was closed, and the mice were kept on a warming plate until recovery from anesthesia.
After removal of the 27-gauge needle, skin was closed, and the mice were kept on a warming plate until recovery from anaesthesia.
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All injections were given subcutaneously with a 50 microliter Hamilton syringe (33 Gauge, Hamilton, Switzerland) in the skin of the neck.
The intratracheal inoculations were performed with a 20 Gauge needle through the skin cranial to the sternum.
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