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"However, I'd prefer that they regulate and ensure that steam generators not be allowed to run until they rupture.
The mature follicles, known as Graafian follicles, may reach 30 mm (about 1.2 inches) in diameter before they rupture.
Some fruits ripen underwater until they rupture or decay, and the seeds then float away or sink.
The test, developed by researchers at the University of Edinburgh, can identify dangerous fatty plaques in the heart's arteries, which can lead to clots if they rupture.
The saline implants were generally presumed safer than silicone implants, because they leak only salt water, as opposed to silicone gel, when they rupture.
Vulnerable plaques often cannot be identified or stented before they rupture and lead to blood clotting – a thrombus – that completely obstructs an artery.
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Some coughed so hard they ruptured abdominal muscles, or became so sensitive to any contact that they screamed when touched.
Well, one Suburban had been hit by a bomb and they ruptured the gas tank, causing it to catch fire.
They ruptured a year later when Hamas seized full control of Gaza, the coastal enclave, after a brief factional war, routing Fatah forces there and limiting the influence of Mr. Abbas and his Palestinian Authority to the West Bank.
In the 1930s, those asperities ruptured separately, but they ruptured simultaneously within three minutes during the 2011 Tohoku earthquake.
Concerns about the safety of the firm's implants were raised when French surgeons noticed they ruptured more easily than others.
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