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Along the ring are 126 different record releases and each release has a coronal mass flare that jets out from the edge of the ring.
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The horror started with a high fever and searing chest pains, which jetted out from his trunk in red-hot strands.
After the cord clamp fell off at 5 days post delivery an elongated umbilical stump was left behind from which a stream of urine surprisingly jetted out from the umbilicus each time the baby cried.
On the 5 th day post-delivery, the cord clamp fell off and each time the baby cried a stream of urine jetted out from the umbilicus (see Figure 2).
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