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1 for the ring twist (analogous to roll for an airplane).
2 ally on the motion trigger such as a boat or airplane.
3 ables, followed by reduction of transport by airplane.
4 dergoing treatment, and he returned home via airplane.
5 le dispersed sources such as automobiles and airplanes.
6 ots survive airplane crash landings in small airplanes.
7 nequality can trigger antisocial behavior on airplanes.
11 billions of sterile pink bollworm moths from airplanes and planting of cotton engineered to produce i
12 ling platforms, a ground vehicle and a small airplane, and used to measure ethane/methane enhancement
13 e broadband short-duration radio pulses from airplanes are commonly detected and used for calibration
16 ced cabin pressure and oxygen tension in the airplane cabin create an increased risk compared with se
18 ended hypoxia exposure akin to conditions in airplane cabins can reduce quality of chest compressions
20 le objects (e.g., humans, motorcycles, cars, airplanes) comprised of parts, their different configura
24 ation is to figure out how to simulate paper airplane evolution (including reproduction, inheritance,
25 thers implemented controls to achieve stable airplane flight, flying insects have evolved behavioral
27 ossil-fuel combustion sources that includes: airplanes, gasoline-powered vehicles not equipped with a
29 magazines, newspapers, food contact papers, airplane luggage tags, printing paper, kitchen rolls (i.
30 the last-surviving species were the size of airplanes, pterosaurs were long thought to be restricted
31 servation provides insights into the way the airplane sheds the electrical charge it acquires when fl
32 first study to directly test the ability of airplane surveys to accurately reproduce mean emission r
33 at locations such as casinos, airports, and airplanes that are frequented by large numbers of at-ris
36 considering the design of environments-from airplanes to office layouts to stadium seating-in unders
39 s (daylight vs. darkness), type of aircraft (airplane vs. helicopter), postcrash fire, crash location
41 e to locate the few places on the body of an airplane, while it is flying through high clouds, from w
42 in September 1948, that fragments of acrylic airplane windshields were inert when lodged in the eyes
44 pilots in general aviation crash landings of airplanes with 10 seats or fewer, from 1983 through 1992
45 articles that preceded nouns ( a kite vs. an airplane) with the average event-related brain potential