Light percolates through an external carapace of rusted woven wire panels that are kinked and cranked like powerfully rippling muscles. |
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Sean wanted to take us to River Legacy park's kinked rail which was hella far away. |
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Today, kinked tails are thought to be undesirable genetic defects in show cats. |
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Upon absorption of light, the kinked helix is relaxed into a normal helical conformation. |
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Some kinked tails can be seen already on the newborn kitten, but they can also take as long as 1? years before it is shown. |
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Do not use the unit if hoses, hose connections or pipelines are frayed, kinked, cracked or damaged. |
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If the wire ropes are kinked or frayed, however, the Totem Cam must be replaced. |
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If the cable has been kinked, frayed, or is abnormally stiff, the winch should not be used. |
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Some Siamese have crossed eyes or kinked tails, but these features are discouraged by breeders of show animals. |
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Please ensure that the cables are neither kinked, trapped nor damaged by sharp profile edges. |
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A misload can typically be identified by the presence of a bump or protrusion, especially around the paddle attachment area, discoloration in the capsule, or a kinked or bent capsule. |
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Steve's neck, fragile and brittle from a trapped nerve, had kinked badly when it absorbed the impact from the piledriver, and Steve fell to the mat, paralysed. |
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By themselves, however, these long chains could still form kinked rather than long, straight structures. |
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He had allowed Khunying Abhibal to have these two after first cautioning her not to select any with kinked tails. |
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Probably there are different types of kinked tails, which also are inherited differently. |
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Through their radio telescopes, astronomers can see a bright strand, 150 light years long and a couple wide, and kinked in two places. |
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But if the blood vessel sutures are leaky or kinked, the flap, starved of blood and oxygen, will soon die. |
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Ensure that the hose is not kinked or obstructed before taking measurement. |
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Their acyl chains now undergo considerable motion, leading to transiently kinked conformations. |
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A kinked tail might also be caused by an accident. |
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These fossils are occasionally found broadly flexed, but because they are never creased or kinked, the living organism must have been rather tough and stiff. |
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For an African look, they overdo it in the tanning salons, wear clothes with leopard designs, have their hair kinked and permed and use make-up with an emphasis on brown pastels and white reflections. |
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I looked over the seat and saw that the oxygen hose from the emergency oxygen-supply system was kinked where the hose exited the seat. |
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Ensure that the hydraulic lines are long enough in all operating positions, do not chafe against other parts and do not become caught or kinked in any area. |
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Inker is set too close to the wafer, which results in a kinked fishline. |
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The tail is tapered and may be either straight or kinked near the tip. |
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In most pyroxenes the chains are not exactly straight as shown in Figure 1, but are rotated or kinked so that more than one type of chain is possible. |
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Make sure that the pipes are not kinked or compressed. |
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The 1972 West German Code considers column miserection and misalignment, and gives potential offsets of sloping, kinked, and corkscrew forms. |
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The tug was briefly towed backwards by the barge and was at risk of being swamped until the port face wire, which was kinked over the bulwark, failed and the tug separated. |
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The Multi-Link couplings also minimize the likelihood of kinked hose. |
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The main engine fuel feed line had been damaged and kinked at some unknown time prior to the occurrence, which restricted the flow of fuel through the line. |
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Check that the hose is not kinked and that it is routed with a fall. |
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The authors assert that this would imply a kinked nonlinearity at potential, that is, the flattening would occur only in the excess supply range of the short-run Phillips curve. |
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