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Getting the man beside him to steady the boat, Robert managed to climb back in — something he always found difficult in moving water — and, leaving the Slav safe in the shallows, headed for the others.
Getting the man beside him to steady the boat, Robert managed to climb back in something he always found difficult in moving water and, leaving the Slav safe in the shallows, headed for the others.
Injury from this mechanism often occurs with shallow diving, head-first tackling (rugby injury) or vehicular accidents with neck in neutral position (30 degrees of flexion).
Even if cranial structures are not the best place to observe the influence of such deficiency, several studies have indicated that a reduction in GH/IGF 1 produce many modifications in cranial size and shape: maxilla, mandible and sphenoid bone are shorter, orbits are shallow, and head circumference is smaller [52] [55].
At the pelagic end of the spectrum are cichlids with relatively long oral jaws and shallow-sloping head profiles.
"If you look at the chart along the channel's south side you see that there are shallows and coral heads," Larson said in a phone interview late last week.
Oystercatchers, stilts, dowitchers, willets, black-bellied plovers, dunlins, royal terns, ruddy turnstones, semipalmated sandpipers — along the sand and in the shallows, thousands of heads were going up and down as long, thin bills plucked up what probably were horseshoe-crab eggs.
For wells with shorter screened intervals, which tend to be shallower wells, weaker head gradients across the screened interval probably result in less wellbore flow during idle periods.
For example, some transgenic fishes modified for faster growth have been shown to have altered opercula and caudal peduncles, deeper heads and shallower bodies than nontransgenic fishes (Farrell et al. 1997; Ostenfeld et al. 1998; Li et al. 2009).
On an x-ray, dysplastic hip joints will appear to have square femoral heads, a shallow acetabulum, and the hip ball will sit shallow in the hip socket, all the result of insufficient stability to keep the head of the femur (the "ball") within the acetabulum (the "socket") of the hip joint.[10].[10]
While I'd been paddling among the coral heads and shallows, they had plunged to 99 feet, "drifting the wall," encountering manta rays, huge turtles, spectacular eels.
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