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Andino failed at that task, throwing a short relay up the third-base line and into the dirt.
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This triggers nervous impulses that are propagated into the spinal cord and then relayed up to the brain.
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Using indirect evidence the authors propose a neural circuitry that involves information from mRGCs converging with trigemino-vascular signals in the lateral posterior thalamic nuclei before the integrated information is relayed up to cortical regions involved in pain processing.
When the Americans send out a patrol, or launch a helicopter assault, spotters relay word up and down the valley.
An identical font has been used for every sign, not just for the Olympics itself but throughout the Britain-wide torch relay leading up to the main event.
"I still have some more time before the relay comes up, but if I go out and really hit it and practice and I still feel it, then obviously I'll let somebody else run it.
Stephen Lawrence's mother has carried the Olympic torch amid cheering crowds in south-east London as a string of well-known figures prepare to take part in the relay leading up to the Games.
The relay builds up to the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow in July, and the baton is currently in Africa.
The basic idea is that each relay sets up an internal timer which triggers transmission.
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