Sentences with phrase «bump into objects»

The pet will not be able to see on the enucleation side and may bump into objects there.
They may bump into objects.
Also, blind pets may have a tendency to bump into objects, thereby injuring their eye or eyelid.
Your dog may bump into objects around the home, fall down or have a hard time walking.
Pets that are blind may bump into objects.
Often dogs will bump into objects in a dimly lighted room; a room in which a person can see well enough to avoid the object.
Pets may yowl or bark at night, bump into objects, or have difficulty -LSB-...]
When she attempted to move around the room in her wheelchair, she would sometimes bump into objects on her left.
In younger animals, the corneal damage is often due to bumping into objects (no nose for a bumper guard).
These cases are noticed when the dog bumps into objects, stumbles or seems confused at times.
Some of the signs associated with reduced vision include a high - stepped walk, unsure footing, tripping over or bumping into objects, walking into walls, misjudging distances and not recognizing people.
Bumping into objects, pushing them over, hopping over figments, falling down, we are clumsy and mischievous, like children in a world of new technologies.
Instead, the Vileda bumps into objects before changing direction (there is a sensor to prevent it tumbling down stairs).

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Matthews describes her company's proprietary MORE technology as an energy harvesting and emanating building block that can be seamlessly integrated into various infrastructures, objects and products — everything from floor panels, streets, speed bumps and sidewalks, to subway turnstiles, strollers, shopping carts and beyond.
If a filopodium bumps into an invader, the «line» retracts quickly, helping the cell swallow up the object.
Back in the early years of the solar system, planetoids formed by the accretion of dust and gas, and increasingly these objects began bumping into one another.
Most robots are taught to avoid bumping into people and objects, complicating the simple task of reaching for an object in a cluttered environment, like a salt shaker on a dinner table crowded with plates and glasses.
But if the objects are large, they can't get too close; they will bump into each other and merge long before their orbit can become fast enough.
Every once in a while, for reasons that we still don't quite understand, one of these objects gets bumped out of its orbit and drops into the inner solar system.
Maneuvering assist provides steering movements and independently applies the brakes to avert the risk of bumping into static and moving objects.
The dog bumps into walls and other objects.
Muffin's Halo is a custom - designed product to protect blind dogs of all sizes from bumping into walls and objects.
Also report behavioral changes that may be related to diminished vision such as the pet appearing to be «lost» in familiar surroundings, bumping into walls and objects or not responding to familiar hand signals.
If your dog loses her vision to the point where she bumps into furniture or can't find objects you place on the ground, have her eyes examined by a veterinary ophthalmologist.
In the early phases of acclimating him to his crate, leave the crate door off or prop it open with a heavy object so it doesn't suddenly close or bump into your puppy.
As I was prepping to begin this demo, I was worried about bumping into walls and tripping over myself and other objects.
These characters and features may either aid or act as obstacles and other intractable objects which impede racers if bumped into.
Curiously enough, in anti-gravity segments bumping into certain objects and other characters actually speeds up your vehicle which makes for some interesting tactics.
Once you get used to the controls, it's only mildly less chaotic as you career around bumping into precariously balanced household objects, jostle with doors and generally tumble around.
Should it bump into an immovable object, it will simply change course and run off in another direction.
TBIs are brain injuries caused by an external force, such as gunshot wounds, bumps to the head from falling or running into an object, and injuries suffered in motor vehicle accidents.
But when it comes to more practical objects like lights and thermostats, you can't walk through the aisles of Home Depot without bumping into one.
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