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Discover Ludwig'rear head' is not a correctly formed grammatical term or phrase in English.
However, you might use the phrase 'rear end' to refer to the back end of an object. For example, you could say, "I saw a car with its rear end smashed in after the accident."
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Sometimes, even three-headed aspects of Vishnu where the demonic rear head is dropped are considered to represent Vaikuntha Chaturmurti.
And while side and curtain air bags are standard fare, there are no rear head restraints.
Although numerous studies support the basic hand-over-hand model, little is known about the fleeting intermediate that occurs when the rear head detaches from the filament.
The wound was enormous, and the doctors never examined it, or turned J.F.K. over to verify that there was a rear head wound.
rear-end crash, the rear head restraints are designed to block intruding objects while the body diverts crash energy downward, away from the passengers.
Two of the four — the Chevrolet TrailBlazer and Jeep Grand Cherokee — received marginal scores even though they were equipped with front and rear head curtain air bags.
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As discussed previously, the unbinding gate might consist of a rear-head gating mechanism, where the inter-head tension enhances the rate of rear-head release.
Rear-head release returns the dimer to the ATP-waiting state, having moved forward by 8.2 nm.
The model fit also supplies an estimate of the unloaded rate of rear-head release, 260 ± 10 s−10
Finally, rear-head release completes the cycle, returning the motor to its initial state [A], but advanced by one step.
Our results show that, although inter-head tension enhances motor velocity, it is crucial neither for inter-head coordination nor for rapid rear-head release.
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