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Distinctive shrapnel damage to the plane points to a fragmentation weapon - such as a BUK - downing the plane.
Oblique slices were created by resampling the image stack in order to be orthogonal to the axial plane; points 9 and 10 were placed on these images.
Boerboon probably senses my overly comfortable state, because immediately and without real warning, the nose of the plane points up, and we rocket straight towards the clouds.
The vast majority of cells have discrete points of contact with the vasculature (only 2% have no apparent contact) but in any two-photon plane points of contacts were observed in only a subset of cells (Fig. 3a).
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The horizontal stabilizer makes the nose of the plane point up or down.
He admits the men's seats – towards the back of the plane – point to their innocence.
It is nonetheless required as a safety feature, to keep the plane pointed straight if one of its engines fails.
Ms. Winchell said that police officers who boarded the plane pointed their guns "at the passengers as a whole" and at her grandson "a little bit".
When the screw turns, the nut rides up and down, moving the horizontal stabilizer, which makes the nose of the plane point up or down.
The yaw damper uses the rudder, the moveable panel at the back of the vertical tail, to make small adjustments to keep the plane pointed in the direction it is moving.
In one instance, two men said they and another man were ordered off a Continental Airlines flight at Newark International Airport after a woman on the plane pointed them out to the captain as "those brown-skinned men".
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