He watched as the coil rose above their heads, and then he tried to pry the snake away as it began to tighten its coils around them. |
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Merely uncoil the roll of mesh so there are 3 feet or so between each coil. |
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The IUD is a small, plastic and copper device that used to be known as the coil. |
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Mirena is the brand name of a new type of intra-uterine contraceptive device, or coil. |
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It is best not to use the coil for contraception after PID has been diagnosed. |
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For three-quarters of a century, Social Security has guaranteed us all a life of modest dignity as we live out the end of this mortal coil. |
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But the biggest loser from our decision to cling gamely to the mortal coil is the National Health Service. |
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If pregnancy does occur while using a coil, there is a small risk of an ectopic pregnancy. |
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On the same day a woman with the same name was due to have her contraceptive coil removed. |
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Many contraceptives, such as the coil or the morning after pill, are abortive tools. |
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I was angry because, using a coil, I had made every effort to prevent a pregnancy. |
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This is part of the Great Chain of Being and will continue long after we have shuffled off this coil. |
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Storage of DNA is related to its ability to twist and coil into a compact form. |
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The glands are initially straight but begin to coil toward the end of this phase. |
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At breakfast a fat python likes to coil itself around the branches of one of the trees in the canopy just in front of the restaurant. |
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With a lit coil around, the mosquitoes begin coughing and either stay away or soon die. |
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The cup-shaped vessel specially made to keep the lighted mosquito repellent coil, candle stand and small teacups are among the attractions. |
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Solenoids also supply voltage to the glow coil and are part of the electrical loop. |
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Thus, the induced voltage in the coil generated by any outer magnetic field is controlled to reduce noise. |
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After a quick and jovial discussion about the problem he checked the spark plugs and coil. |
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Motor control of a variable reluctance motor is obtained by providing a periodic voltage waveform to a coil of a motor. |
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These currents are induced by the rapidly changing magnetic field generated by a coil supplied with an alternating current. |
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A high-density coil transforms the magnetic charge generated by the rotor into electrical energy that powers the watch. |
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Scientists this week finished removing sediment from the ballast tanks of the sub after recovering a coil of waterlogged rope. |
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The potential coil of the wattmeter generally has a high-resistance resistor connected in series with it. |
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Short bursts of electrical current are send through a coil of wire, causing a magnetic field. |
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After flowering, the stalks curl into a coil, drawing the seed capsule down on top of the tuber. |
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A TMS coil was held over the visual processing areas in the right occipital-parietal lobes. |
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If you have a contraceptive coil fitted, you must tell the radiographer as some have copper wire in them. |
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If it detects an abnormally rapid heartbeat, it sends an electrical surge to a defibrillator coil and jolts the heart back into a normal rhythm. |
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The worm was a coil that was immersed into cold water and it was there that the alcohol vapour condensed into liquid. |
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The keel of A. priceana does not coil after tripping, instead, it bends sharply backwards at the mid-point. |
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Due to the design of this van and engine, and its aftermarket rear heater, I had to remove the engine cover to replace the coil. |
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The tuning coil frame was built using American whitewood, and fixed with wooden bolts. |
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Changing levels of current in the wires of an electric coil wrapped around a magnetic generate fluctuations in the magnetic field. |
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But in spite of the fact, when he kicks the bucket and departs his mortal coil, it is going to be one of the biggest funerals in the Bahamas. |
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This voltage in the feedback coil conducts current to the transistor base, making the transistor conductive again, and the process repeats. |
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The finished aluminum coil may weigh only half as much as the equivalent copper wire coil. |
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The front suspension is a double wishbone coil spring with damper and a five-link coil sprung solid axle in the rear. |
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It works by moving a magnet through a coil of wire and produces a alternating current which must then be rectified by the use of diodes. |
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As they grow, the shells may coil or meander over the substrate producing a tube that looks quite similar to a serpulid tube worm shell. |
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This dual-function head was an inductive device, with a coil of wire wrapped around a toroidal armature. |
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Someone wrote me that he's 105 years old and ought to be shuffling off this mortal coil. |
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He had learned that an inductance coil was a closed circuit with no current of its own. |
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In addition, traditional leaf springs have been replaced with coil springs. |
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Also, there is no significant delay in return to fertility after stopping the pill or having a coil removed. |
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A basket holds the coil of roofing nails and adjusts for different nails If you incorrectly install a female fitting on a nailer or stapler. |
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She should not have been allowed to shuffle off this mortal coil in pain, discomfort, humiliation and a fog of drugs. |
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He's finally shuffled off this mortal coil, and his passing is mourned by all. |
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They would have a coil of fake pearls that would be wound around their curls. |
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Another way to maintain necessary contact time is to run the chlorinated water through a coil of pipe. |
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At the ripe old age of 78 and after creating an Irish institution now famous the world over, Arthur Guinness shuffled off this mortal coil. |
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The woman pushed back the sagging coil of her hair and pulled the receiver out of the girl's hand. |
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In a spectacular finale to a week of already nightmarish aspect, my last remaining grandparent has just decided to shuffle off this mortal coil. |
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One end of the clay cord was formed into a loop and fastened with a smaller coil of clay wrapped around it. |
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Unclip the remaining hair and coil it into a bigger bun at the base of your neck. |
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In last summer's protests, that third began to coil the revolutionary energy of its frustrated expectations. |
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She was dressed in a cigarette skirt that surrounded her hips like a spring coil. |
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With time I learned to disassemble the entire hotpot and mount the heating coil on a roast beef can with a whole punched in it. |
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Here an organized coil of thick nickel cable is able to stand on its side, while loose lengths of thinner wire assume increasingly amorphous shapes. |
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Levitan had a heavy coil of climbing rope strapped to his green pack. |
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He insisted on wearing both items all day and so I had to help him fasten the coil of whip to his belt loop because he couldn't figure out how to make it stay. |
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Madden waited for several minutes and watched the coil of rope slowly play out as the two children descended deeper into the bowels of Morecook's cabinet fastness. |
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In his dry suit with the tool kit, hammer, stakes, and a coil of yellow nylon line, he looks like some oversized cartoon character, good or evil, Jimmy's not sure which. |
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She had been protected from pregnancy through an intrauterine coil, which had been inserted under general anaesthetic but which was due to be replaced. |
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The generally accepted medical practice in the use of the coil as a post-coital contraceptive device is that it may properly be introduced at any time up to the 20th day. |
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It relied on the principle of electromagnetic induction, and consisted of an insulated coil of copper wire connected to a large electrical capacitance. |
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Around the magnet is an electrical coil attached to the floating buoy. |
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Some vehicle manufacturers recommend replacing the coil whenever replacing ignition wires, to avoid the higher resistance in new wires from damaging the ignition module. |
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Swaisgood's research project required that the snake comfortably slither, coil, and strike but still be tethered tightly enough that there was no chance it could escape. |
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All of us who shuffled off the coil of tertiary study and into the colder harder reality of working for the system that educated us know the feeling. |
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From that moment of impact I would start to think frequently of my lucky escape but also of the thought that one day I would shuffle off this mortal coil like everyone else. |
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When my time comes to finally shuffle off this mortal coil, I sincerely hope that I'm not made to suffer those last few moments during which my life flashes before my eyes. |
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Now, some of this might be because the poor lass has shuffled off this mortal coil, but none of these guys tends to throw around superlatives for people who don't deserve it. |
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This schematic drawing shows a typical power supply connection to a coreless induction furnace coil. |
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They are less spasmodic, but can coil their arms around objects, holding even after death. |
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Increasing the mass and cross section of copper in a coil increases the efficiency of the motor. |
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On the third day after coil embolization, the follow up tubography showed the successful closure of fistulous tract. |
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Charlie brewed us tea on the fire he had made on his concrete verandah, the billycan resting on an old Freon fridge coil. |
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This is 7,000 pounds more than a typical steel coil, which rotators often move. |
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When latching, the magnetic polarity of the coil and magnet form a strong pull on the valve plunger, which moves it to the energized position. |
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The internal unit and TETS coil were implanted into subcutaneous space at the abdominal wall. |
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Dabbing wax on the coil or using hash oil on the wick also works. |
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In addition, we are making other upgrades that include a new marking system, steel coil leveler, weld stand, flying cutoff, and seam annealers. |
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The EBK pot was made by coil technique, being fired on the open bed of hot coals. |
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Its fully independent suspension, with struts and coil springs up front and a multilink rear setup, loves to caress the road. |
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In 1917, Burnie Lee Benbow was granted a patent for inventing the coiled coil filament. |
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In electrical applications a coil of wire carrying a current has important magnetic properties. |
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Built from a car ignition trembler coil set, Gallagher used the device to keep his horse from scratching itself against his car. |
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As each coil is energized in turn, the rotor aligns itself with the magnetic field produced by the energized field winding. |
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She escaped her mortal coil and moved out, looking back at herself as she stood motionless, clutching the stone that had become the link between her body and her spirit. |
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Suspension was via independent front coil springs with trailing wishbones and anti-roll bar and half elliptic leaf springs at the rear with anti-roll bar. |
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Like I showed you, the clay goes into the puki, coil by coil. |
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Electrical applications for mail include RF leakage testing and being worn as a faraday cage suit by tesla coil enthusiasts and high voltage electrical workers. |
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The butterfly coil is a method of carrying a rope used by climbers where the rope remains attached to the climber and ready to be uncoiled at short notice. |
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From the measurements, coils were placed and coil currents determined to minimize the chance of detonation for any ship at any heading at any latitude. |
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The advantage of the coiled coil is that evaporation of the tungsten filament is at the rate of a tungsten cylinder having a diameter equal to that of the coiled coil. |
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This was felt to be impracticable for the myriad of smaller warships and merchant vessels, mainly because the ships lacked the generating capacity to energise such a coil. |
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In half a minute he had reached the port scuppers, and picked, out of a coil of rope, a long knife, or rather a short dirk, discolored to the hilt with blood. |
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The 075RS series relief valve features a built-in solenoid, powered by a continuous-duty coil, which allows the valve to be opened by a 12 or 24 VDC signal on command. |
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Demonstrations covering bronze axe casting, iron smelting, flint knapping, coil pots and wood turning have been arranged by outreach officer Steve Thurston. |
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In twin reversed arterial perfusion sequence, occlusion of the vessel in the acardiac twin can be achieved by an embolisation coil, by bipolar cautery or by laser. |
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