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That, to my mind, was the wounding blow.
A dissent by Justice Samuel Alito Jr. underscored the wounding nature of the Westboro group's words.
The wounding potential of a bullet is thus increased by tumbling or mushrooming upon impact.
The clerics then said an anonymous poison pen writer had sent the wounding picture to a Danish Muslim.
Wounding appears to yield agarwood that is confined to the wounding site (Wong et al. 2013).
Increased GUS activity was detected around the BLB symptom sites as well as the wounding sites (Figure 2C).
Although TPS genes were triggered quite a distance from the wounding site, agarwood production was not observed.
In particular, interactions with the substrate topography counteract Vascular Endothelial Cadherin phosphorylation induced by the flow and the wounding.
We could even say that if we let an insult fester in us, we assist with the wounding.
"All of us have learned the ballistics of [the 9mm semiautomatic gun], the wounding patterns of it," said Schwab.
The distances between the wounding centre and the front of the migrating cells (vertical axis) were measured for statistical analysis.
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