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Black glass tables can give mirror accuracy with hard edges but reduce the highlights dramatically.
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But in a clinical trial of eighteen service-members with lower-limb amputations, in which six were given mirror therapy and the twelve others were evenly divided between two control therapies (a covered mirror and mental visualization), the six who used the mirror reported that their pain decreased (and, in some cases, disappeared altogether).
In order to see all of it, audience members were given mirrors to use for a rear view.
Costume sales alone are expected to reach £148m, with one in four of us intending to give the mirror (at least) a fright on 31 October.
Hyperintense T2 lesions give a mirror image of the trigeminal root inlet and main sensory nucleus.
Every place you create a character, it is there to entertain, to enlighten, to awaken, to give a mirror on the human condition, something people might not see in any other format.
Generally speaking, stereoinversion of the enantiomer ent- A will give its mirror image A, which will be transformed further in the kinetic resolution to yield exclusively product P in theoretically 100%% yield.
When your stylist is finished, he or she should always give you a hand mirror and allow you to inspect your cut from all angles.
The photograph on the stamp is flipped, giving a mirror image of the real view.
Rupert Murdoch's acquisition of the Sun in 1969 gave the Mirror its first serious tabloid opposition and the headline battles began in earnest.
As the Tories won the election, there will be no parliamentary action and, given the Mirror titles' political sympathies, no pressure for retribution from Labour.
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