The front of the faceplate easily detaches by depressing a small button on either side and pulling it forwards. |
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The loosely articulated head detaches upon removal of the carcass from the vessel. |
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A part of the blood clot detaches from the lining of the veins and travels up the bloodstream to the pulmonary artery, leading to a block. |
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Flow velocity increases, and the increased energy detaches more soil particles and transports them in tiny channels called rills. |
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The so-called embolus forms on a pathologically abnormal wall of a larger vessel and then detaches and circulates in the blood. |
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My skin is so soggy from perspiration that when I scratch it the skin detaches and I end up with clumps of skin under my fingernails. |
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One detaches himself from the herd, I note with mild surprise, and heads outside with me. |
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The film rather easily detaches itself from the auto accident and becomes a rather conventional study of a love affair. |
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Look for the white cap, stout white stem which detaches easily from the cap, and the pink gills, which turn brown as the mushroom matures. |
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It kinks, detaches itself from actin, unkinks, and reattaches, and thereby ratchets along the actin filament in a series of power strokes. |
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The customizable ballmark detaches from the hat to mark your golf ball's place on the green. |
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By the time the full disc of the sun detaches itself from the eastern horizon, I can see land, a bumpy darker line above the dark water. |
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When you bet, you place the money on the table and the banker detaches an equal amount from the bank to match your bet. |
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He indicated that before forming a new phragmocone chamber, the cochleate cephalopod detaches the muscles from the conch and moves forward. |
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Visual results are best if the retinal detachment is repaired before the macula detaches. |
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The hilum is a scar formed when the funiculus detaches from the seed at maturity. |
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We recommend that you create transport equipment for a vehicle that contains materials and detaches from a pulling vehicle. |
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When the retina detaches, people experience a painless change in or loss of vision. |
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An exclusive two-piece barrel handle contains a plug to carry water, is transparent for easy refilling, and detaches for compact storage. |
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The voter then returns the folded ballot to the deputy returning officer, who detaches the numbered counterfoil, without unfolding the ballot. |
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Furthermore, the screen frame physically and mentally detaches the projected information from the rest of the observable environment. |
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Detach Tab This entry detaches the dialog from the dock, creating a new dock with the detached dialog as its only member. |
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Persons may be exposed to the risk of crushing, entanglement, drawing in and impacts if the machine unexpectedly detaches from the tractor! |
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If it detaches and goes unnoticed for much longer than six months, your teeth can shift or most importantly, a cavity can form under the wire. |
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The astronaut then opens a hatch to climb into the spacesuit from the rear, seals himself in and detaches for a spacewalk. |
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The dust bowl detaches from the vacuum unit for quick and easy emptying of debris. |
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Goldbach Media completely detaches itself from the media business in order to concentrate on the publicity marketing of electronic media. |
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The audio cable attaches on a single earcup for greater freedom of movement and less tangling, and detaches for convenient storage. |
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You put all of the oil in a drum with some detergent, you tumble it around, and it detaches from the sand. |
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If the clot detaches from the vein wall and travels to the pulmonary arteries, it can ultimately lead to a pulmonary embolism. |
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In the interior of the instruments, it froths up immediately and so detaches the dirt. |
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The neural tube detaches from the skin ectoderm and sinks beneath the surface. |
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European Union policy detaches the most developed regions from any sense of solidarity, accelerating the break up of multinational federations. |
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This action automatically detaches the view labels from the folders and items that had the labels. |
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Risk of crushing, cutting, trapping, drawing in or impact if the mounted machine accidentally detaches. |
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The hinged wall-mounting frame detaches from the unit back for a clean and easy installation. |
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When the retina detaches, the vitreous gel simply pulls away from the retina. |
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It will usually stick very well, but in case it detaches, a new patch should be applied. |
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It was a busy night, our phone was one of those where the base has the ringer but the handset detaches, so you can wander around and forget where you left it. |
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It is Velcroed to the spreader bar and easily detaches and reattaches. |
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The nonequilibrium S motor process takes a motor through a pathway in which the motor detaches from the track and then undergoes an unbending motion. |
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The Snow Factor is big enough for a down coat and a bivy sack, and the closed-cell foam framesheet detaches and unfolds to form an emergency sleeping pad. |
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The gingiva detaches from the tooth, the periodontal membrane and alveolar bone are damaged, and an abnormal gap develops between the tooth and gum. |
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Therefore, when collagen dissolves, necrotic tissue detaches and granulation can occur, providing the surface needed for proper epithelialization. |
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A signal is then produced indicating that the structure is complete and the scaffolding protein detaches to be used again in making other virus tails. |
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This enables the supercoil to relax, at which point the enzyme repairs the nick and detaches, leaving the DNA able to replicate. |
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At the same time the work captivates by a poetic fragile sculpturalness, which detaches it and lets it float above all things by its own aesthetic physicalness. |
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Its CellRelease technology detaches cells from beads after immunomagnetic separation. |
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We also found out that this can be observed everywhere a drop detaches from anything like in the shower, at a water tap or raindrops falling down from gutters. |
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The billing authority collects the whole amount, and then detaches the precept and funnels it to the relevant precepting authority. |
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In its simplest terms, this detaches royalty from the cost of seed and in its place royalty is structured on a hectare basis and charged directly to the grower. |
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In this procedure one end of the skin is attached to a roller, which revolves and detaches the skin, ripping the subcutaneous connective tissue and rolling it onto a drum. |
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This would fit nicely with Rwanda's grand ambition, as it detaches itself ever more from Francophone Africa, to become a service hub for all of east Africa. |
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It then detaches on command. The goal is to create robots that can travel in swarms over rough terrain to come to the aide of catastrophe victims. |
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Giandomenico Tiepolo detaches himself, with the lightness of his colours, from the pearl-like sparkle of the cultivated and joyful painting of his father. |
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Beyond this he must press some process of conciliation that gives the majority Pushtuns a bigger stake in the new order and so detaches more of them from the insurgency. Mr Karzai is failing on both counts. |
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The handle detaches and you can use it as an easy access free weight. |
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Such a notion does not necessarily deprive boundaries of every meaning, but it relativizes their functions, detaches them from the idea of sovereignty. |
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The process continues as the flintknapper detaches the desired number of flakes from the core, which is marked with the negative scars of these removals. |
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The brush detaches from the vacuum cleaner for easy cleaning. |
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