It is said that the common cold is spread
by an airborne virus or germ, which affects the lining in your nasal passage.
My patient complains of extreme pain after being struck in the head violently
by an airborne turtle.
1) Question: I was just struck in the head violently
by an airborne turtle, causing me, in my opinion, more pain and damages than anyone has ever suffered in the history of American jurisprudence.
«In a presentation given some 400 years ago, Prospero (1611) discussed the reduction of sunlight
by airborne entities...»
The health of coral reefs is usually monitored
by airborne and diver - based surveys, but the European Space Agency recently reported that scientists have been able to use Sentinel 2 data to identify a bleaching event on the Great Barrier Reef.
Or maybe you feel like you're part of this establishment and you and your family won't be killed
by the airborne ebola and mouse pox, and you'll be around to enjoy the glorious new world without humans destroying it, and so you identify with them.
Note that ppm and delta13C are not the same at all altitudes and evolve progressively, as illustrated
by the airborne measurements of Nakazawa et al., Time and space variations of the carbon isotopic ratio, Tellus, 1993.
Poitou & Bréon do not explain why the ice pack volume would be relevant for the albedo; according to Haas (2005)[47] the changes of the thickness of the sea ice are small since they are correctly measured
by an airborne radio apparatus, only over the Arctic.
2B is also assisted
by an airborne Pod robot, who uses ranged attacks from a 3rd - person viewpoint or when the game switches to a top - down one.
So, what better way to wipe out the population than
by an airborne virus.
How Dogs Get Kennel Cough Kennel cough is spread mainly
by airborne viruses and bacteria expelled when infected dogs cough.
This illness is caused
by airborne viruses and bacteria that are unfortunately, common in shelters and kennels.
It is transmitted
by an airborne virus and often complicated by secondary bacterial infection.
Most commonly, the distemper virus is transmitted
by airborne respiratory secretions (such as those produced by coughing) of infected dogs.
Most commonly, kennel cough is transmitted
by airborne respiratory secretions (such as those produced by coughing) of infected dogs.
Caused
by an airborne virus, Distemper is a severe disease that, among other problems, may cause permanent brain damage.
A very dangerous disease that is spread
by airborne particles is canine influenza, which spreads very quickly and causes pneumonia & can cause death.
Rhinotracheitis is caused
by an airborne virus and cause respiratory signs such as sneezing and ocular discharge.
Cats who stay indoors are just as affected
by these airborne triggers as those who spend time outdoors.
These pet «colds» are caused
by airborne virus and bacteria.
Allergies can appear and be related to certain foods, a reaction to something the dog touches or an Inhalant allergy which is caused
by airborne allergens such as pollen, dust, and mildew.
Cat flu is caused
by airborne viruses and has to be treated to avoid secondary infections or transmissions that might take place in the nose, eyes, mouth and lungs.
Influenza viruses rapidly spread
by airborne droplets during sneezing, coughing and even talking.
Damage Caused
by airborne fallout, rail dust, salt from sea air, salt or other materials used to control road conditions, chemicals, tree sap, stones, hail, earthquake, water or flood, windstorm, lightning, the application of chemicals or sealants subsequent to manufacture, etc., is not covered.
In most affluent regions of the world, air pollution is regulated to reduce the risk to human health and natural ecosystems caused
by these airborne toxins.
The most severe potential adverse effect could be long - term contamination of the local area
by airborne particulates, which would be expensive to clean up.
It is transmitted
by airborne droplets or via direct contact with secretions from the nose, mouth, and throat of infected individuals.
Most occupants could be clearly detected
by their airborne bacterial emissions, as well as their contribution to settled particles, within 1.5 — 4 h. Bacterial clouds from the occupants were statistically distinct, allowing the identification of some individual occupants.
The findings suggest that the illness may be caused
by an airborne toxin from that region — but just which one remains unclear.
«However, bacterial and fungal numbers were higher in exposed environments, possibly due to ongoing colonisation of exposed soil
by airborne propagules.»
In foggy weather, most of the light that reaches the camera's sensor will have been reflected
by airborne water droplets, not by the types of objects that autonomous vehicles need to avoid.
Arshavin crossed the rebound, and was met
by an airborne van Persie, whose fine volley levelled scores.
UHT treatment is a continuous process that takes place in a closed system that prevents the product from being contaminated
by airborne microorganisms.
Not exact matches
Travel is controlled mostly
by an onboard tablet inside the pod - like cockpit — a passenger selects their flight destination, and then relaxes in the
airborne vehicle's air - conditioned cabin as the 184 takes off, flies, and lands on its own.
of hazardous
airborne pollutants had been released
by the storm.
Project Loon aims to deliver high - speed internet connectivity
by using giant helium balloons to function as
airborne mobile phone towers, floating untethered at an altitude of 20 km.
The Asankrangwa Belt is about 7 km wide and over 50 km long and the area is highly prospective with multiple geochemical anomalies aligning with the structures interpreted from the
airborne VTEM and magnetic surveys completed
by Asanko in 2015.
Gayness is an
airborne virus you can contract
by being in close proximity to anyone who likes to wear pink, so you should probably climb into your bio-hazard suit and hide out in your basement until everyone in the world is straight.
This unit kills as much as 70 percent of certain
airborne bacteria passing
by the system.
As contaminated pathogenic air is processed through a patented bio-conversion reactor bed, this green technology, integrated with Photocatalytic Oxidation (PCO), works in unison to destroy harmful
airborne microbes and dismantle volatile organic compounds (VOC) while producing no
by - products.
The forward progress rule reads, «The Forward Progress of a runner or
airborne receiver is the point at which his advance toward his opponent's goal ends and is the spot at which the ball is declared dead
by rule, irrespective of the runner or receiver being pushed or carried backward
by an opponent.»
After getting the first down with 2:22 left in the game and down
by eight, Florida's Jordan Reed, who had five catches for 74 - yards, attempted to go
airborne to get into the end - zone and tie the game up.
According to The Pigeon, the authoritative study
by Wendell M. Levi, a South Carolina fancier, a good roller rolls in unbroken sequence while
airborne.
Slow to react to Carrick's through ball for the first goal, while Fellaini set up the second goal
by getting
airborne ahead of Dier at the corner kick.
«The committee clarified the definition of a catch such that an
airborne player who has forward progress stopped inbounds and is carried out of bounds
by an opponent before contacting the ground is awarded a catch at the spot of forward progress,» Colgate said.
Secondly,
by using this humidifier, eighty (80 %) percent or more of the
airborne bacteria is rendered incapable because the ideal humidity level indoors discourages the microbe's growth and reproduction.
A rider in the tube becomes
airborne by pulling on handles attached to the floor of the tube.
(Pollen from flowering plants is spread
by insects — rather than becoming
airborne — so it doesn't tend to cause allergies.)
Viruses are spread through
airborne droplets and
by touching contaminated objects, such as doorknobs and toys.
You can also reduce your symptoms to
airborne allergens
by washing out your nose daily.