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Particularly in Europe, the First World War is seen to have introduced a rupture into the history of war and the history of human experience, a rupture that is fundamental to who we are today, a full century after those fateful August guns began to sound.
"What we think happens is with a thunderstorm you have particularly strong winds causing all that pollen which settled during the day to get back into the air and the moisture in those winds is causing the pollen to rupture into smaller pieces and those small fragments are then small enough to get into lungs".
"I would have felt less of a man if I hadn't done it, if I hadn't made that rupture into these issues," explains Trenton Oldfield, sat on a cold day in a warm corner of a Pret-A-Manger restaurant in the heart of the city of London.
Rupture into the pyelocalyceal system, retroperitoneum, peritoneum, and perinephric and subcapsular spaces have been described [3].
pipeline rupture into a crater, and the resulting multiphase CO2 plume disperses over complex terrain, featuring hills and valleys.
Aneurysms originating in the right coronary sinus tend to rupture into the right ventricle and atrium, whereas most aneurysms originating in the noncoronary sinus tend to rupture into the right atrium [9, 10].
Sinus of Valsalva aneurysms can rupture into the right ventricle and atrium, causing an L-R shunt via a fistula.
When alveoli become over-distended against a closed glottis, the alveoli may rupture into the interstitium and eventually into the mediastinum, producing pneumomediastinum [10,11].
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