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  • ...e sinuses reduce the skulls weight, help insulate the skull, and allow the voice to resonate within it <ref name="WebMD"/>. These sinuses are:<br />
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  • ...nce and technology. As a literary text, the encyclopedia holds value as a voice of early 20th-century prose. For example, it employs [[literary device]]s, * Contemporary beliefs about [[Race (classification of human beings)|race]] and [[ethnic groups|ethnicity]] are included in the Encyclop
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  • ...one man, but are scattered among all its members, and they speak with one voice and their hearts are united in love for each other, and they cooperate in s ...into a lower kind of a [[barbarian]] [[man]]. He then became a superior [[human]] being. Man becomes a [[saint]], a [[prophet]]. He evolves into a higher s
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  • ...ty of synthesised speech may suffer by comparison to recordings by a human voice. On the other hand, computer-voiced reading enables the proliferation of m
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  • ...ns (now standard on virtually all powered aircraft), [[stick shaker]]s and voice warnings. Most stalls are a result of the pilot allowing the plane's to go ===Human factors===
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  • **Health Hazards (Biological, Chemical and Physical hazards, Ergonomics and Human Factors); ...members, it is the biggest occupational hygiene society in Europe and the voice of occupational hygiene in the UK.
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  • ...off-site, away from the eyes and ears of fellow workers, managers, or the Human Resources department. It needs to be noted, however, that EAP services are ...urope, including EAPs. The EAEF was formed in September 2002 to become the voice for EA professionals in Europe. Participation in the EAEF has grown rapidly
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  • ...ld.html}}</ref> Wildfires can cause extensive damage, both to property and human life, but they also have various beneficial effects on wilderness areas. So ...9-06-24-voa7-68788387.html|accessdate=2009-07-09|date=2009-06-24|publisher=Voice of America (VOA) News}}</ref> One of the more controversial techniques is '
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  • ...ow, 1st Baronet]] ||paediatrics, orthopaedic surgery ||[[Hip dysplasia (human)|hip dysplasia]] || || dislocation on adduction of hip ...to simulated deafness || || automatic rise in the loudness of a person's voice when they speak in noise
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  • ...and spread by ticks of the genus ''[[Dermacentor]]''. Signs are similar to human disease, including anorexia, fever, and [[thrombocytopenia]].<ref>{{cite we ...utaneous and visceral forms. The dog is considered to be the reservoir for human disease in the Americas.<ref>{{cite web | title = Leishmaniasis in Dogs | p
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  • ...e right arm and right side of the head and chest.<ref>Parker, S.(2007).The Human Body Book, New York: DK Publishing p.156-157</ref> A left lymphatatic duct ...tensing muscles during examination. Speak to the patient with a soothing voice. Unless enlarged to three times the normal size, the spleen is not usually
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  • ...e Maztec shamans say that "La Maria (''S. divinorum'') speaks with a quiet voice."<ref name="Reisfield1993barrier" /> ...emple. A teal vine with an eyeball at the end emerges from the hole in the human's head, and two other one-eyed blue humanoids hide in the background behind
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  • ...th the view of ascertaining its probable utility in surgical operations on human subjects''. The response was an 1826 article in [[The Lancet]] titled 'Surg ...924) published a paper describing the first successful [[Choice|elective]] human [[tracheotomy]] to be performed for the purpose of administration of genera
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  • ...rl=http://www.ips-dc.org/about/letelier-moffitt|title=The Letelier-Moffitt Human Rights Awards|publisher=[[Institute for Policy Studies]]|accessdate=July 11 ...his contacts within the [[Institute for Policy Studies]] (IPS) and western human rights groups to organize a campaign within the [[United Nations]] as well
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  • ...bombings were extreme but necessary to attract attention to the erosion of human [[Liberty|freedom]] necessitated by modern technologies requiring large-sca ...got there I found they had put a road right through the middle of it" His voice trails off; he pauses, then continues, "You just can't imagine how upset I
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  • ...atalities. Although an initial investigation by the [[Oregon Department of Human Services|Oregon Public Health Division]] and the [[Centers for Disease Cont ...ording to KD's testimony, she played doubters a muffled tape of Rajneesh's voice saying that "if it was necessary to do things to preserve [his] vision, the
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  • ...g we want our culture to stand for: respect for the life of each and every human being from its beginning to its natural end. We pray for Dr. Tiller and his ...ly and for the nation that we might once again be a nation that values all human life, both born and unborn.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.frc.org/pressrel
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  • |title= Harold Pinter: Theater's singular voice falls silent ...nst international conventions dealing with [[war crimes]], international [[human rights]] and [[international humanitarian law]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http:/
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  • ...protection; [[Abdel Karim Soroush]] who was beaten in Iran for raising the voice of inquiry, [[Mahmoud Taha]] who was killed in Sudan. Mohammed claims that ...asrin Speaks (Still) | date=November 13–19, 2002 | publisher=The Village Voice | url=http://www.villagevoice.com/news/0246,davis,39832,1.html}}</ref>
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  • ...the spores. "Jahrling met [John] Ezzell in a hallway and said, in a loud voice, 'Goddamn it, John, we need to know if the powder is laced with smallpox.'" In an interview with a Confidential Human Resource (CHR) which took place on January 8, 2008, the CHR told FBI agents
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