| Following this, he feathered the three propellers then unfeathered one at a time in an attempt to restart at least one engine, without success. |
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| Good unfeathered one year or branched two year trees will be about a year later in coming into bearing. |
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| Haemorrhages may be seen on unfeathered areas of skin. |
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| The drag from the unfeathered left propeller and the deformed left engine cowling resulted in the aircraft being incapable of maintaining its altitude. |
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| The ostrich will also expose the thermal windows of their unfeathered skin to enhance convective and radiative loss in times of heat stress. |
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| The cutaneous form is usually mild and characterized by multifocal cutaneous lesions on unfeathered areas of the skin. |
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| We conducted a slow flight-and-controllability check to see how the unfeathered blade would affect our approach and landing. |
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| Yet the unfeathered skin around the birds' eyes, an indicator of core body temperature, stayed about the same. |
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| Multiple, variably sized, yellowish raised nodules were present on skin that was both feathered and unfeathered. |
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| The blades may be unfeathered or feathered. |
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| Fortunately I was in a sitting room in the heart of England, not a pub in Wales, so I reached the end of the evening untarred and unfeathered. |
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| Adults also have a patch of unfeathered skin between the eyes and bill. |
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| If the young bird is unfeathered or covered in fluffy down and has obviously fallen out of the nest by accident, it may be possible to put it back. |
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