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He's a superhero reduced to pure reflex, at home only when he's on the lam.
Another simple joy might be that Tony Blair, whose opinion must apparently be asked for as a matter of reflex at the BBC, seems to have been knocked off his self-deluding axis at the sight of what awaits him when he passes.
The researchers, led by Kevin B. Smith of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, found that those who had a stronger blink reflex at the noise were more likely to take such conservative positions as favoring gun rights, supporting warrantless searches, and opposing foreign aid.
An additional small reflex at λmax = 553 nm might be observed.
Individual variations in baseline MABP and intensity of Cushing reflex at the time of bleeding influenced CPP depletion during SAH.
When the BIS recovered to 60, body movement appeared and the cough reflex at the endotracheal suctioning was confirmed.
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They have similar form: fluid ground strokes, one-handed backhands, soft reflexes at the net.
The so-called conditioned reflexes are not reflexes at all but complicated acts of learned behaviour.
They point to studies indicating that drivers show significant impairment, including slowed reflexes, at blood-alcohol levels even lower than 0.08percentt.
10.11am BST Sitting volleyball Martine Wright showed some great reflexes at the net as Britain rallied in the third set against the Ukraine, reports Patrick Barkham.
Revealing his amazing reflexes at the net, and an elastic mental resilience, Rafter ended Agassi's misery after three hours of play, all of which unfolded in the last bit of sunshine to hit the courts on Friday afternoon.
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