The result was an exact plaster mould of my stump, which Ian will use to make the socket onto which my artificial leg will be attached. |
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Thomas fractured a shoulder socket during his first crack at the World Masters tournament in Ireland's Londonderry. |
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My prosthetist, Ian, bulked up the inside of the socket of the artificial leg with a liner, which has made for a much tighter and snugger fit. |
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The shaft or neck or socket of a putter may be fixed at any point in the head. |
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His face motionless, Altobelli reached up and uncorked his left eyeball from its socket, placing it on the table. |
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The vehicle has a compressor driven from plugging into an electric socket that recharges the compressed air in 3 to 4 hours. |
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The eyeball sits in the eye socket in a person's skull, where it is surrounded by bone. |
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Other scenes depict the agents as idiots and slapstick figures barely able to push a plug into an electric socket. |
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Four muscles pull each eyeball straight back into the eye socket, shortening the eyeball. |
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Agatha gave a little squeak of distress and pulled the computer's electrical cable out of the plug socket. |
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Most BIOS chips are socketed, meaning that the chip resides in a socket, much like your CPU, but without a lever. |
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You can reach just about any part with an ordinary socket wrench or screw-driver. |
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To tighten the Orb sufficiently I used a small socket from my socket wrench, and simply tightened it as far as I could before my fingers slipped. |
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The only tools required are a socket wrench with a long extension, a Phillips and regular screwdriver, and a hex key set. |
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Yet, the breech plug is easily removed with a socket wrench when the lever is down. |
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The box or socket wrenches are used for removing nuts and bolts and are fitted to the size of the fastener. |
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All Dutch hoes feature an offset-tapered socket handle interface, with the handle secured into the socket by a single bolt and nut. |
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Congenital hip dislocation occurs when the round upper end of the thigh bone doesn't sit inside the socket of the pelvis properly. |
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The high-and-tight fastball fractured Conigliaro's cheekbone, dislocated his jaw, and damaged his left eye and eye socket. |
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My prosthetist is taking the Freedom Foot he used on the first leg he ever made for me and attaching a new socket to it. |
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Problems with friction and discomfort have forced my prosthetist to remake the socket three times. |
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And then your own prosthetist has to make the socket and the shin, because everybody's limb is different shapes. |
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The boat, outfitted for deep-sea fishing featured a chair and harness with a socket to hold the pole. |
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But the path of electricity from a power plant to your wall socket is a rather, well, circuitous one. |
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A 30 amp fuseway can support an appliance of up to 7.2kw providing that the control unit does not also have a socket outlet. |
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It is a plug-in burglar alarm that connects instantly to any electrical socket outlet. |
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The front ring is dovetailed and is designed to twist into the socket of the base providing a rock solid perch for your optics. |
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As you can see above, the space is a bit tight where the clip connects to the socket. |
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If your mower is electric, check the cable for loose connections and for cuts and abrasions and fit a circuit breaker to the plug socket. |
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The right side is home to an earphone jack, power socket and, under a cover, a USB 2.0 port. |
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Very simplified, it's the speed that the CPU socket, where it plugs into the motherboard, runs at. |
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The acetabulum contains the socket portion of the hip joint and must be reshaped to restore its original center. |
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He has a broken nose, damage to an eye socket and a possible fractured jaw. |
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The hip is a true ball-and-socket joint, where the ball of the femur is securely cradled in a deep socket of pelvic bone called the acetabulum. |
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More than likely they'll do this via the telecommunications grid through a phone socket. |
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The receiver plugs into the controller socket and must match the channel number you're using. |
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The shoulder is a ball and socket joint and the most mobile joint in the human body. |
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A North Yorkshire Fire and Rescue spokesman said the cause of the blaze was an overloaded electrical socket adapter. |
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They're the kind where one end is a plug and the other end is a socket, so they all become one jumbo string of lights. |
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He or she grasps it with a hemostat and guides the bone plug into the femoral socket. |
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I was just pressing the shutter button when the camera smashed bluntly, sharply into the bones surrounding my right eye socket. |
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He was taken to hospital with a suspected broken cheek bone and damaged eye socket. |
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Near the keyed area of the socket, there's a chip that may interfere with the mounting installation. |
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I pulled the plug from the socket quick as quick and contemplated the damage. |
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The pellet fired from an air rifle lodged just centimetres from Lee's eye socket. |
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Cut along a line following the line of the aitchbone and through the ball and socket. Remove the aitchbone. |
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Yashi bent down and smartly snapped the plug socket by the foot of the bed, cutting the power supply to the CD player. |
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Both sets ship with a remote control unit with auxiliary sound inputs and a headphone socket. |
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The message interface provides the initialization and control of the socket offload system. |
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A bouncer tried to grab me, but I shook him off with an elbow to his eye socket and a knee to the groin. |
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The tooth roots are attached to the surrounding alveolar bone of the tooth socket. |
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Flipping the motherboard over we see a metal plate situated underneath the ZIF socket. |
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And Florie is legally blind in his right eye after undergoing surgery to repair severe fractures of the bones around his eye socket and nose. |
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You need to exercise care and restraint when you slip the CPU into the socket. |
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She was taken to hospital where she was found to have suffered two gashes to her forehead and fractures to her right eye socket and cheekbone. |
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Use a sponge applicator or brush to apply solid colour to the lid, then blend out towards the socket and brow bone with your fingers. |
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She was treated by arthroscopic ankle arthrodesis for her osteoarthritic ball and socket ankle. |
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He has been ineffective and unreliable, missing most of five games because of injuries to his eye socket and his thigh. |
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He pocketed a considerable amount of loot, but he suffered 11 concussions, a broken hand, a fractured eye socket, a broken nose and knee damage. |
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If you were in a pinch, you might sell your socket wrenches, Tupperware, and Englebert Humperdink record collection. |
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There are ten cables spilling out of a socket in the kitchen, white tubes that remind me of the guts of the robot in the Alien movie. |
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The cartridge cover also supplies key features that aid in alignment of the pins and a socket. |
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I attached the stand, feeding the VGA cable through the appropriate slot, then looked for the power socket. |
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Check that it's got a Scart socket and that said Scart socket is RGB-capable or your picture will be wobble a tiny bit. |
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The telephone socket was not connected so one of the neighbour's telephoned the police on her own mobile. |
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She grabbed my bad arm and my shoulder then popped in back into its socket. |
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The acetabulum is a hemispherical socket formed in the os coxae of a newborn where the ilium, ischium, and pubis bones come together. |
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Yet, wedged into a cavernous socket scooped out of the mountain like ice cream and scoured smooth by wind and rain, the setting is spectacular. |
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The horse fractured its skull and an eye socket, and there were fears for his life, while Elliot badly damaged a shoulder. |
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It is not to perform the function of carrying the signal over a distance to the point of the wall socket. |
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As a result, the IP clients as well as the application socket layer share the load equally. |
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We moved briskly along at the edge of Sloan's Lake, when Fred stopped short with such suddenness that he fairly yanked my arm out of the socket. |
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All electrodes were soldered to a miniature socket, which was attached to the skull with dental cement. |
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At the left you'll find two USB 2.0 ports, an S-Video port, a 56Kbps modem socket, and headphone and mic ports. |
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The upper dentition, based on socket size, is slightly heterodont, with smaller premaxillary teeth and larger maxillary teeth. |
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At one end is the microphone and headphone socket, at the other the AAA battery hatch and the covered USB port. |
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First, check that you have a microfilter on the phone socket for the cordless base station, even if it is not the broadband socket. |
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Your dentist may cover the socket with a medicated dressing, which will be removed and replaced frequently until the socket heals. |
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Use the emery cloth and clean the end of the pipe and the inside socket on the other piece. |
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They fire off blasts of shockwave soul-punk that makes you feel like you just tongued an electrical socket. |
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It is used with various socket extensions and torque multipliers for removing and torquing mechanical fasteners, such as bolts. |
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He looks like he's just come from sticking his finger in an electrical socket. |
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Normally, your PC's power supply controls the flow of electricity from the wall socket into the system. |
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I have had several blistered fingers and throbbing arms from the evil socket. |
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The player is attached to the TV via an umbilical cord from the nipples and keypad of the controller to the RF socket of the television. |
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These glands are located under the brow bone behind the upper eyelid, at the edge of the eye socket, and in the lids. |
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In one incident, a 16-year-old boy was left with a damaged eye socket and a broken nose following a fight in the cemetery at St Michael's Church. |
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The rescue team can use hand tools ranging from socket sets to screw drivers. |
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The relatively obtuse rostrum terminates almost directly in front of the anteriormost tooth socket. |
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Also, the phones socket was at 90 degrees to the phone, so it wouldn't drop into a pocket and never worked well. A hacky mess. |
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There's also a pretty cool looking power button and a modem socket covered by a rubber bung. |
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But during an operation the vet found a ball bearing in the eye socket, the size of a small marble. |
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Mr Murphy said London Fire Brigade advises people to make sure all televisions are unplugged at the socket when not in use. |
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If your socket is brown Bakelite plastic, it will normally unscrew into 2 halves. |
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Normally, the ball moves smoothly in its socket on a lining of shock-absorbing articular cartilage. |
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The male and female members can be combined with each other by inserting the annular stud snappingly into the annular socket. |
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Installation took less than 30 seconds and attached solidly and firmly to the socket. |
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Wires could be soldered to the tube socket terminals to run over to the breadboarding sockets. |
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All it needs is a flat surface to rest on and an electrical socket to plug into. |
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He's going to remake the socket, building in a soft rubber pad and extra space to accommodate the troublesome bone. |
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The artificial socket is made of high density plastic and the new ball with its stem is made of strong, stainless metal. |
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The orbit is a socket for the eyeball, muscles, nerves, and vessels that are necessary for proper functioning of the eye. |
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More often than not, due to the delay and lack of adequate care of the socket, a ready fitting of the artificial eye is impossible. |
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The hip socket will be hollowed out to make a shallow cup and an artificial socket will be placed into it. |
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Hip dysplasia is a malformation of the hip joint resulting in a unthrifty fit between the head of the femur bone and the hip socket, in which the femoral head normally lies. |
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A nice touch is a tripod socket which accepts a standard tripod screw. |
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It turns out that a nail clipper, divided into two halves and hooked up directly into a power socket will boil water. |
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The acetabulum is also the socket for the head of the femur. |
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The surgeon removes the articular cartilage with graduated reamers in 1-mm to 2-mm increments until the deepened socket becomes a true hemisphere. |
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She poured water into the modem kettle she had brought only a few months ago and plugged it into the socket on the wall, before flicking the switch and waiting. |
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A socket for receiving the wedge base electric lamp houses socket terminals serving to retain the electric lamp and to provide contact with lead wires of the electric lamp. |
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The guy had apparently did not know how a ZIF socket worked, and evidently didn't check the motherboard manual either as it was clearly outlined there. |
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In 1996, Smart was severely beaten in prison by two inmates, who broke her eye socket and left her with a metal plate in her head. |
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The humeral head articulates proximally with the scapula and is held in the socket by ligaments and muscles collectively known as the rotator cuff. |
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When it was over, Keith had been stabbed in the shoulder, and Brandon had a fractured eye socket and orbital wall. |
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My thumb blew up like a balloon and I think it's out of socket. |
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The two cavernous sinuses are large veins lying within the skull cavity, immediately behind each eye socket and on either side of the pituitary gland. |
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Unlike conventional electrical appliances, which are simply plugged into a wall socket, computers and their peripherals are connected by any number of lines. |
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Do not attempt to plug a generator into an electric socket in a wall. |
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At the inquest, local electrician Thomas Durkin revealed that there was no leaked earth or circuit breaker in the connection to a plug socket in a neighbouring house. |
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A good camera will have a headphone socket so the operator can hear exactly the sound that is being captured and, in particular, the level or volume of the sound. |
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The candle socket, octofoil in outline, is formed of square fluting. |
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Because of the way it is constructed, the socket on a goosewing axe can rather easily be slanted, or canted away from the plane of the blade by the blacksmith. |
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If there is a fault in the computer power supply, or if the electric socket is wired incorrectly, the computer chassis can become live and give a fatal electric shock. |
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His skin was so pale Sara fancied she could see through it, and his single normal eye had become stained as dark as the obsidian one which sat in his other eye socket. |
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The new lamp not only has the size and shape of a conventional filament bulb but also comes with a standard screw base and can therefore be fitted in any lamp or light socket. |
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This comes into my computer via a modem which plugs into a USB socket. |
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A plug-in wiring connector will be attached to the back socket. |
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There have been numerous reports for all kind of chipsets and motherboards that when more than 1 socket is populated system stability and frequency headroom are reduced. |
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At the anterior edge of the fulcrum of the pleura is a small articulating process which fit into a socket in the preceding pleura or the margin of the fixed cheek. |
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However, there was suspicion he was murdered because one of his eyes was gouged out of its socket and he had a gaping wound in his skull when his body was brought home. |
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Most EVs plug into a standard 110-volt wall socket for overnight charging. |
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The tumor in boy's left eye had displaced his eyeball from its socket and caused the boy to constantly tilt his head due to the weight of the tumor. |
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A hand slapped up against his face, the thumb probing for his eye socket. |
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They can go over the surface of the eye socket, go up to the skull base. |
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Collins needed stitches but could be fit for next weekend, but Willoughby is out for some time after fracturing his cheekbone and damaging an eye socket. |
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He suffered a broken cheekbone, a severe head wound which needed stitches, severe bruising to his left eye socket and his nose and elbow were grazed. |
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The 24-year-old has had to undergo major surgery to cut away his scalp and remove a piece of bone from the side of his head to rebuild his eye socket. |
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Dry socket infection is at the site of a recent tooth extraction, causing pain, bad breath, and unpleasant taste. |
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The included micro-USB cable allows you to recharge the battery from your computer, wall socket, or vehicle's USB port. |
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Coil up any such wires or tape them close to a wall and try to organise your appliances so that they are close to a wall socket. |
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She tugged the cord until the plug came out of the wall socket. |
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Lennon Goldsmith who discovered the socket, head and lower part of the shaft in 1903, making it the last major discovery of a cross on the moor. |
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However, he did locate nine out of the twelve stones that had made up the pedestal, as well as the broken socket stone for the cross. |
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I pushed the plug back into the electrical socket and the lamp began to glow again. |
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A scan revealed the 10-centimeter pencil was lodged between his sinus and pharynx and had injured his right eye socket. |
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They found waterpipe smoking to be associated with gum diseases, dry socket, oral cancer and esophageal cancer among other conditions. |
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I crawled under the table and tried to insert the plug into an upsidedown socket. |
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I had an infection and a dry socket and I woke up on a Sunday morning and there was no doctor available. |
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A MAN in the US is believed to have won a large payout after a dancer's platform shoe shattered his eye socket at a strip club. |
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Needless to say, it's connected to your socket via one power chord and it comes with a switch on board to turn off the entire charging operation. |
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Features include headphone socket and 20 available presets with easy-to-read stations on the blue centre display. |
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An open socket peg leg had cloth rags to soften the distal tibia and fibula and allow a wide range of motion. |
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The third study used the PTB socket with sleeve suspension and compared it with Hydrocast HS sockets with Pelite liners. |
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In this case, the wires wrap around to the outside of the bulb, where they press against the contacts in the socket. |
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Most lamps have metal bases that fit in a socket to support the lamp and conduct current to the filament wires. |
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The glenoid is rimmed with soft tissue called the labrum that makes a deeper socket which forms to fit the humeral head. |
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Let the blood clot form naturally and stay in place in the empty tooth socket. |
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Vulnerable families often struggle to buy stair gates, socket covers or fireguards. |
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Sometimes it's possible to remove a tooth and put the implant straight into the tooth socket. |
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Contacts in the lamp socket allow the electric current to pass through the base to the filament. |
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If a permanent tooth is dislodged from the socket, try gently replacing it into the tooth socket. |
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Most bulbs are used in a socket which provides mechanical support and electrical connections. |
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The liquid started above a cupboard, passed close to an electrical socket and behind a worktop splashback. |
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Some wells to be completed in the ground with concrete socket pipe and betonlg, so they do not stand in the way of traffic in the area. |
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Each particular screw size a hex equivalent to that of a standard socket head cap screw, so no special tools are required for installation. |
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This is where the ball and socket joint becomes malformed during the first year of life. |
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The muscles, found near the ball and socket joint of the shoulder, help position the shoulder properly in its socket. |
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The need to preserve alveolar bone is paramount and best achieved by atraumatic exodontias including socket compression. |
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She also said that the most important variable affecting the success of reimplantation is the amount of time that the tooth is out of its socket. |
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The blaze started when the toy recharger caught fire in a socket and set fire to the adjoining bed. |
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This socket forms the starting point of the piercing operation, enabling the mandrel to center itself on the work. |
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A DANGEROUS electricity socket at a North Wales warehouse could have given anyone using a water jetter an electric shock,magistrates were told. |
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John's upper and lower jaw bones were fractured, his left eye was punctured and the eye socket smashed. |
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The product line includes truck tire tools, wheel lug tools, small tire irons, twist socket sets, and a workshop vise. |
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Lamps usually have a base made of ceramic, metal, glass or plastic, which secures the lamp in the socket of a light fixture. |
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It was at one time attached to a thin rod or stick based on the hollow socket at its base. |
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There are also fold-out prongs for plugging it into a wall socket and a clip at the back for clipping it to belt's, pockets, or bag straps. |
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The car is charged at home from either a standard wall socket or, more quickly, via a wall-mounted charger. |
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Particularly relevant for persons with transfemoral amputation is the stability between the socket and residual limb in the coronal plane during walking. |
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Omnetics' nano-pin and socket system includes a beryllium copper spring pin with specific annealing to provide high contact strength and low contact resistance. |
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The ball and socket joints in your shoulders allow your arms to move in many different directions.When it comes to twisting movements, the ball and socket joint is the king. |
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The enormous nasal passage in the middle of the forehead could have looked like the eye socket of a giant, to those who had never seen a living elephant. |
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His face was a construction of overlapping planes, almost cartoonistic, an illusion that was furthered by the black patch over his left eye socket. |
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To unlink smart technology from the wall socket, the team had to rethink what materials are best suited for use in a flexible, rechargeable battery that's also inexpensive. |
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The proximal end of bone was as a rule used for the socket of the spearhead, the epiphysis and part of diaphysis were cut off so that medullary cavity formed a socket. |
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The frontman was badly injured in a cycling accident in New York's Central Park in November, which led to extensive surgery to his left arm and fractured his eye socket. |
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The antler was hollowed out at one end to create a socket for the axehead. |
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She was a swimmer and footballer until she was diagnosed with upper femoral epiphysis, which meant her hip had dislocated from the socket, ending her sporting hopes. |
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The new test socket can be matched to any existing socket footprint, allowing an existing PCB to be used for FA testing or for combined testing requirements. |
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The plench produces sufficient torque to move a nut, but doesn't pass on torque to the astronaut. External torque to move socket wrench is produced by squeezing the handles. |
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On page one, section five of the user guide, it clearly states that I need to unplug the fax machine from the AC wall socket and telephone Jack before cleaning. |
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These riser cards are essentially DIMM socket extensions that contain a right-angle connector, allowing standard DS10 memory to be installed horizontally. |
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When doctors looked at the CT scan, they discovered that a 10-centimetre pencil was lodged from his sinus to his pharynx and had injured his right eye socket. |
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It uses the suns rays to charge internal batteries which in turn allows the public to charge all makes of mobile phones or tablets at the same speed as a wall socket. |
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Joints in your body that move like this are called ball and socket joints. |
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All in all, the dough has risen much more consistently since we started using our ice chest proofer and the only cost to us was the porcelain light socket. |
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