Sentences with phrase «by debris in»

Often, individuals of the vehicles affected suffer serious injuries caused by debris in the road.

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One estimate has the odds of getting hit by debris as 1 in 300 trillion.
«It's not impossible, but since the beginning of the Space Age... a woman who was brushed on the shoulder in Oklahoma is the only one we're aware of who's been touched by a piece of space debris,» he said.
The amount of debris buried in the beach sediment was examined following the quadrat design developed by Kusui and Noda (25).
From donating desperately - needed supplies and funds, to pitching in with hands - on debris clean - up, to offering up space as emergency shelter and beyond, businesses heeded the call to help thousands of individuals displaced and otherwise affected by the devastating massive recent hurricanes and the floods they precipitated.
The damage after debris from ballistic missiles fired by Yemen's Houthi rebels fell onto a house in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, in March.
Consequent to the announcement of NASA that seven exoplanets have been discovered, a new study has argued that life forms on one planet can seed life in other planets by riding on space debris to reach other planets.
Felix Davilla, who works at the Yabucoa dump, poses for a portrait in front of debris dropped off by residents in the aftermath of Hurricane Maria in Yabucoa, Puerto Rico on Sept. 29, 2017.
One of the leading organizations responding to the destruction wrought by Hurricane Harvey, in the immediate phase of emergency response, All Hands has multiple teams on the ground assessing devastated regions to identify where assistance is most needed, and clearing trees and debris so families can return to their homes.
Putting up a paid for billboard stating an atheist viewpoint is «pushing your belief on other people» Yet putting a piece of debris in the form of a tool of execution that has been used by a religion for centuries on display on government owned land using government money is somehow «not»?
He chose to intervene by causing the falling debris to crash to the ground in the shape of something that would remind people of himself.
It moves glacierlike through human history, carrying with it the debris of outworn values and stubbornly trying to break through everything in its path by the sheer weight of its dogmatic claim.
By placing the items in a bag, the liquid stays free of debris and the seasonings can easily be extracted.
The trail of debris continued down a steep six - foot embankment and into a drainage basin: Buffalo Wild Wings wet wipes, numbing dental cream, scratched - up country music CDs floating in an oil slick, and an ID card issued by the NFL Players Association.
One person in attendance was hit in the head by the debris and was taken by ambulance to the hospital, according to Bill Persinger, a spokesman for Austin Peay.
Maneuverability: Maneuverability is assessed by trained testers, taking into account how well each stroller, with a weight bag «passenger,» maneuvers on our course: in S - turns through cones, in narrow sections, on grass, dirt trails with tree roots and other debris, uphill, downhill and up and down curbs.
A lawsuit filed by state AG Eric Schneiderman's office is seeking damages in the millions of dollars against those convicted in the dumping of 40,000 tons of contaminated debris at Roberto Clemente Park in Brentwood, Long Island.
Cuomo said the fine for littering in the New York City subway system will double from $ 50 to $ 100 as part of a larger effort to reduce delays related to track fires caused by debris.
Early this morning, firefighters on Tweed Boulevard were treated by medical personnel for debris in their eyes and this afternoon medical crews are on their way back to Tweed Boulevard to treat an apparent victim of smoke inhalation.
El - Rufai who spoke at the inauguration of the Judicial Commission of Inquiry into the December 12 clashes in Zaria, said he also took measures to safeguard public health and safety by removing unsound structures, and clearing debris from the scene of the clashes.
Some worried that their mobile homes might sustain more damage in the open school yard, while others were concerned about leaving the vehicles at the campgrounds where they might be damaged by trees or other falling debris.
The town said the last area being worked on by Hamburg's Highway Department is in the High / Best / Marie / Clark area, where brush and debris remain.
Amid tears and the mournful wail of bagpipes, thousands gathered Saturday to say goodbye to Michael Fahy, the battalion chief at the Fire Department of New York who was killed earlier this week when he was crushed by debris from a home that exploded in the Bronx.
Some speakers characterized the DEP deal as «another city land grab,» while others wondered why the county executive, who once described the agency as «an invading army,» wasn't paying more attention to flooding and debris issues in the Esopus Creek caused in part by his new DEP ally.
Erie County Department of Health («ECDOH») encourages all residents to help make Erie County a cleaner and safer place to live by participating in group clean up events or taking the initiative individually to make our communities free of trash and debris.
«In addition to the short - term havoc caused by the flooding, there were extensive deposits of debris and garbage all along the creek and its tributaries.
A view of some of the damage caused by flood waters at a home along Hall Street on Sunday, July 2, 2017, in Hoosick Falls, N.Y. Rising waters came flowing in from behind the garage carrying debris into the driveway and yard.
Plastic debris is pervasive in the waters that feed the Great Lakes, according to a new study published by the United States Geological Survey.
The National Guard has been deployed to assist with tree and debris removal in Washington County, which was heavily impacted by Friday's thunderstorms.
It's actually the expanding debris from a star first seen in 1572 by astronomer Tycho Brahe.
Most likely, Meech says, the object is an outcast from another star system: a space rock flung out during the star's tempestuous youth when it was surrounded by freshly - formed giant planets embedded in a disk of debris.
The theory is based on new analysis of xenon isotopes detected by scientists from the V.G. Khlopin Radium Institute in the Leningrad, four days after the accident, at Cherepovets, a city north of Moscow far from the major track of Chernobyl debris.
A September report by the National Research Council found that the debris field is so dense that collisions between objects in orbit will create additional debris faster than space junk falls out of orbit.
Hints of the explosive nature of the debris in OMC - 1 were first revealed by the Submillimeter Array in Hawaii in 2009.
If sunlight must penetrate the dust covering a comet's water ice in order to warm it and produce jets, Sunshine says the Deep Impact findings suggest the ices on such dormant comets may not have run out but merely become sealed — by layers of debris, for example.
Critics also contend that the recirculation of cooling water around the containment structure could be obstructed by debris on filtering screens in the unit.
As it floats in an area of the LMC racked by the explosions of numerous supernovae in recent cosmic history, one theory was that the pattern might be caused by a set of localised ripples created when clumps of debris from an ancient supernova were hit by a blast wave from a relatively recent one.
Moons are generally thought to form in one of two ways — either by coalescing from the same cloud of debris as their parent planet, or as wandering objects captured by the parent's gravitational pull.
With a chip - based microscope, «there's no lens to break,» says Yang, who was inspired by «floaters,» the clumps of dead cells and other debris in the eye.
«Brightness in the infrared indicates blocky surfaces, which retain more heat than surfaces covered by powder and debris.
The snow crystals in the debris pile left by an avalanche are packed together so densely that they feel more like concrete than snow.
The result was taken by many to imply that complex life is rare in the universe, since Earth's large moon is thought to have coalesced from the debris of a freak collision between a Mars - sized planet and Earth.
«In the best - case scenario, we thought we could hopefully prevent the loss of vision in these patients,» he says, because RPE cells are known to help maintain existing photoreceptors, in part by digesting the cellular debris that they sheIn the best - case scenario, we thought we could hopefully prevent the loss of vision in these patients,» he says, because RPE cells are known to help maintain existing photoreceptors, in part by digesting the cellular debris that they shein these patients,» he says, because RPE cells are known to help maintain existing photoreceptors, in part by digesting the cellular debris that they shein part by digesting the cellular debris that they shed.
Initially there is sudden severe narrowing or closure of either the large coronary arteries and / or of coronary artery end branches by debris showering downstream in the flowing blood.
The Perseid meteor shower occurs when Earth passes through debris left behind by the comet Swift - Tuttle, which last crossed the inner solar system in 1992.
This discovery lends more weight to the growing evidence that inflammation — and our immune system's hyperactive reaction in mopping up the cellular debris left by the wayward plaques and tangles — plays a key role in the spread of the disease.
The sight of an asteroid being ripped apart by a dead star and forming a glowing debris ring has been captured in an image for the first time.
«Although there is a sort of sandblasting going on in space all of the time, both from man - made and natural debris, we've only had two operational spacecraft ever hit by man - made debris (that we know of) that sustained any major damage.»
The size of this stellar debris field, measured by the patch of sky that glows bright in gamma rays, tells researchers how quickly matter moves relative to a local astrophysical engine — in this case, the nearby pulsars.
In some places, cleanup crews could do little more than rearrange the debrisby some estimates as much as 25 million metric tons of it — into piles up to 10 meters high.
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