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temporary and reshaping
In contrast, a baby going through labor in the head-down position usually experiences gradual molding ( temporary reshaping of the skull ) over the course of a few hours.

temporary and fetal
The premise of the NST is that a well-oxygenated, non-acidemic fetus will spontaneously have temporary increases in the fetal heart rate ( FHR ).

temporary and head
In its temporary dispositions, the document ordered the transition from the former military government, with Augusto Pinochet as President of the Republic, and the Legislative Power of the Military Junta ( formed by the heads of the navy, air force, National Police, and a representative of the army, the head of the Army being president of the republic ), to a civil one, with a time frame of eight years, during which the Legislative Power would still be the Military Junta.
The dump, at whose head the D register points, is used as temporary storage for values of the other registers, for example during function calls.
People who sustain head injury are especially vulnerable to hearing loss or tinnitus, either temporary or permanent.
It is sometimes used to render in English other posts of temporary regent, acting for the absent monarchic head of state.
It may be temporary, caused by a head cold or swelling or blockage of the nasal passages.
In Belgium, the title of Duke of Brabant ( historically the most prestigious in the Low Countries, and containing the federal capital Brussels ), if still vacant, has been awarded preferentially to the eldest son and heir presumptive of the king, other male dynasts receiving various lower historical titles ( much older than Belgium, and in principle never fallen to the Belgian crown ), such as Count of Flanders ( King Leopold III's so-titled brother held the title when he became the realm's temporary head of state as prince-regent ) and Prince of Liège ( a secularised version of the historical prince-bishopric ; e. g., the present King Albert II until he succeeded his older brother Baudouin I ).
Due to the employees alleged rough handling of the device, which he claimed was soundly attached to his head, the temporary storage buffer in the computer system could not longer be overwritten by new images, the damage to the system thus causing photos of these persons to remain stored in the glass memory.
Lynn A. Davis, the temporary head of the Arkansas state police during the Winthrop Rockefeller administration, cleared Hot Springs of illegal gambling in 1967.
However, the resulting boom, which saw a six-fold increase in the town's population ( from 100 to 600 ) and around 50, 000 head of cattle pass through, was only temporary: the next year, the terminus of the cattle trail had moved west to Kearney.
For the front line command Bradley was promoted to temporary lieutenant general in March 1943 and succeeded Patton as head of II Corps in April, directed it in the final Tunisian battles of April and May.
The designer may attach a rough lump of clay on the main figure as a temporary head while the real head is sculpted on a separate armature.
As the only Signal Corps officer on the General Staff, he was chosen as temporary head of the Aviation Section, U. S. Signal Corps, a predecessor of the United States Air Force, in May 1916 when its head was reprimanded and relieved of duty for malfeasance in the section.
Despite the encouraging tones of the temporary constitution, the new government descended into an autocracy with Qasim at its head.
After three months serving as commander of the Cavalry Corps, beginning in May 1915, at which time he was also made a temporary lieutenant-general, Byng was off to Gallipoli to head the IX Corps and supervise the successful British, Australian, and New Zealand forces withdrawal from the ill-fated campaign.
Archduke Johann of Austria was chosen as a temporary head of state (" Reichsverweser " i. e. imperial vicar ).
This newly created provisional government was headed by Archduke Johann of Austria as regent ( Reichsverweser ), i. e., as a temporary head of state.
The Neues Stadthaus, which survived the bombing and had formerly been the head office of Berlin's municipal fire insurance Feuersozietät in Parochialstraße served as the temporary city hall for the post-war city government for all the sectors of Berlin until September 1948.
McClellan claimed that Davis, who as the temporary head of the Arkansas state police had conducted sensational raids against mobsters in Hot Springs, was too partisan for the position.
() is the national airline of the Czech Republic, and the temporary flag carrier of Slovakia, with its head office on the grounds of Ruzyně Airport in Ruzyně, Prague.
On 8 June 1939, he was promoted to colonel ( again with temporary rank of brigadier ) and appointed head of the Senior Officers ' School at Belgaum, India.
During the match Hart botched a piledriver and dropped Austin on his head, resulting in a legitimate broken neck and temporary paralysis for Austin.
Phrachao Suea had Phanthai Norasing executed against the former ’ s own consent, ordered the construction of a temporary shrine and put Phanthai Norasing ’ s head as well as the broken figurehead of the Ekkachai royal barge in the shrine to be a symbol of his honesty and loyalty.
With power slipping from his grasp, Ben Ali resigned the presidency at about 4: 00 pm local time and delegated prime minister Mohamed Ghannouchi to act as head of state during his " temporary " absence.

temporary and passes
This offered only temporary sanctuary, as the mountain passes leading to it could be occupied by the British, trapping the Boers.
In a Stirling engine, the regenerator is an internal heat exchanger and temporary heat store placed between the hot and cold spaces such that the working fluid passes through it first in one direction then the other.
After Dr Locke is again incapacitated in 1937, the temporary headmastership passes this time to Mr Hacker, unpopular Master of the Shell, who is supported by Sixth form bully Arthur Carne.
In the male fetus, the peritoneum gives a coat to the testicle as it passes through this ring, forming a temporary connection called the processus vaginalis.
The floods also meant the temporary closure of many mountain passes, amongst them the Gotthard in Switzerland, and the Arlberg in Austria.

temporary and through
On the other hand, the temporary reduction in hypothalamic excitability through the injection of a barbiturate into the posterior hypothalamus causes a lessening in frequency and amplitude of cortical strychnine spikes until the hypothalamic excitability is restored.
Death was simply a temporary interruption, rather than complete cessation, of life, and that eternal life could be ensured by means like piety to the gods, preservation of the physical form through mummification, and the provision of statuary and other funerary equipment.
Events in the political world having come to a temporary lull, he returned to Rome ; but his health being impaired from arduous application, he took a journey through a part of Germany, in company with his friend Prince Rezzonico.
Since May 2009, the portions of Broadway through Duffy Square, Times Square, and Herald Square have been closed entirely to automobile traffic, except for cross traffic on the Streets and Avenues, as part of a traffic and pedestrianization experiment, with the pavement reserved exclusively for walkers, cyclists, and those lounging in temporary seating placed by the city.
It is celebrated through the construction of temporary booths called sukkot ( sing.
Biologically, short-term memory is a temporary potentiation of neural connections that can become long-term memory through the process of rehearsal and meaningful association.
This migration followed a predictable pattern from permanent winter villages through several temporary camps, nearly always returning to the same locations year after year.
It granted his Accessory Transit Company the exclusive right to build a canal within 12 years and gave the same company sole administration of a temporary trade route in which the overland crossing through the Rivas isthmus was done by train and stagecoach.
Even so he was promoted to vice-captain above several senior players when Ian Johnson and Keith Miller missed the 2nd Test at Sydney through injury and Arthur Morris was made temporary captain.
The next governors, Thomas Brooke ( temporary governor, 1821 – 1823 ) and Alexander Walker ( 1823 – 1828 ), successfully brought the island through this post-Napoleonic period with the opening of a new farmer ’ s market in Jamestown, the foundation of an Agricultural and Horticultural Society and improvements in education.
In the face of the increasingly wintry weather, Stephen agreed to a temporary truce and returned to London, leaving Henry to travel north through the Midlands where the powerful Robert de Beaumont, Earl of Leicester, announced his support for the Angevin cause.
For example, security through obscurity may ( but cannot be guaranteed to ) act as a temporary " speed bump " for attackers while a resolution to a known security issue is implemented.
But when nobody wanted to hire him as either an artist or even as an ambulance driver, his brother Roy, then working in a local bank, got Walt a temporary job through a bank colleague at the Pesmen-Rubin Art Studio where he created advertisements for newspapers, magazines, and movie theaters.
* June 24 – British Airways Flight 9 suffers a temporary 4-engine flameout and damage to the exterior of the plane, after flying through the otherwise undetected ash plume from Indonesia's Mount Galunggung.
A museum is an institution that cares for ( conserves ) a collection of artifacts and other objects of scientific, artistic, cultural, or historical importance and makes them available for public viewing through exhibits that may be permanent or temporary.
Psychedelic festivals have been described as " temporary communities reproduced via personal and collective acts of transgression ... through the routine expenditure of excess energy, and through self-sacrifice in acts of abandonment involving ecstatic dancing often fuelled by chemical cocktails.
Despite temporary periods of desolation and disuse, the Grand Canal furthered an indigenous and growing economic market in China's urban centers through all the ages since the Sui period.
In June 1969, the Niagara River was completely diverted away from the American Falls for several months through construction of a temporary rock and earth dam ( clearly visible in the photo at right ).
* Identifying attackers is difficult, as they are often in a different jurisdiction to the systems they attempt to breach, and operate through proxies, temporary anonymous dial-up accounts, wireless connections, and other anonymising procedures which make backtracing difficult and are often located in yet another jurisdiction.
The first through fifth levels feature many permanent and temporary exhibits documenting the history of rock and roll.
Patent law is a mechanism to allow the inventor or creator to benefit from a temporary, state-protected monopoly in return for " sharing " the information through publication or other means.
Some grounds have purpose-built temporary storage in the form of a cavity beneath the pitch, approximately 1m x 1m x 1m in size, accessed through a hatch flush with the grass, which can be used for storing a helmet, shin pads or drinks for the fielding side.
They must first purchase a temporary driver's licence, which can often be arranged through rental agencies.
Thessaly's magic has serious consequences including the temporary disappearance of the moon from the sky and a freak storm that rages through the city.

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