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The apex of the breast, which includes the nipple, can have a flat angle of projection ( 180 degrees ) or acute angle of projection ( greater than 180 degrees ).
Also, it causes every triangle to have at least 2 acute angles and up to 1 obtuse or right angle.
Rail fins evolved into being and surged into popularity as riders ( Simon Anderson, most famously ) sought a solution to two major performance issues of a central " single " fin-both related to engagement of the foil: For one, a centrally-mounted fin is tilted up out of the water as the board is leaned over, and thus it loses more and more of its lift as the lean angle increases-if the lean angle is acute enough, the fin's tip can be the only area left in the water ; the tip may then rapidly stall and, having lost its lift, become disengaged from the water, leaving the board's bottom as the only control surface still operating.
In a game of relativistic " billiards ", if a stationary particle is hit by a moving particle in an elastic collision, the paths formed by the two afterwards will form an acute angle.
The square piano ( not truly square, but rectangular ) was cross strung at an extremely acute angle above the hammers, with the keyboard set along the long side.
A V6 engine is a V engine with six cylinders mounted on the crankcase in two banks of three cylinders, usually set at either a right angle or an acute angle to each other, with all six pistons driving a common crankshaft.
The angle formed by the angular line also has an inner sonority which is warm and close to yellow for an acute angle ( a triangle ), cold and similar to blue for an obtuse angle ( a circle ), and similar to red for a right angle ( a square ).
If two triangles satisfy the SSA condition and the corresponding angles are acute and the length of the side opposite the angle is equal to the length of the adjacent side multiplied by the sine of the angle, then the two triangles are congruent.
If two triangles satisfy the SSA condition and the corresponding angles are acute and the length of the side opposite the angle is greater than the length of the adjacent side multiplied by the sine of the angle ( but less than the length of the adjacent side ), then the two triangles cannot be shown to be congruent.
With the scores level at 131 and very little time remaining, the ball was bounced in Essendon's forward pocket, tapped to the boundary line side, roved, and neatly handpassed by Marc Bullen to a goalward-running Hird, who, approximately thirty metres from goal, snapped from an acute angle for the game-winning goal.
is called conformal ( or angle-preserving ) at if it preserves oriented angles between curves through with respect to their orientation ( i. e., not just the acute angle ).
He quickly eliminated the possibility that the fourth angle is obtuse, as had Saccheri and Khayyam, and then proceeded to prove many theorems under the assumption of an acute angle.
The fourth angle of a Lambert quadrilateral is acute if the geometry is hyperbolic, a right angle if the geometry is Euclidean or obtuse if the geometry is elliptic.
During the collision of small objects, kinetic energy is first converted to potential energy associated with a repulsive force between the particles ( when the particles move against this force, i. e. the angle between the force and the relative velocity is obtuse ), then this potential energy is converted back to kinetic energy ( when the particles move with this force, i. e. the angle between the force and the relative velocity is acute ).

acute and is
His alienation is far more acute than Holmes' ; ;
In American romance, almost nothing rates higher than what the movie men have called `` meeting cute '' -- that is, boy-meets-girl seems more adorable if it doesn't take place in an atmosphere of correct and acute boredom.
This is particularly acute for those who attended Midwood High School directly across the street from Brooklyn College.
Acute hemorrhagic leukoencephalitis ( AHL, or AHLE ), also known as acute necrotizing encephalopathy ( ANE ), acute hemorrhagic encephalomyelitis ( AHEM ), acute necrotizing hemorrhagic leukoencephalitis ( ANHLE ), Weston-Hurst syndrome, or Hurst's disease, is a hyperacute and frequently fatal form of ADEM.
An acute monophasic illness, EAE is far more similar to ADEM than MS.
The term vestibular ataxia is employed to indicate ataxia due to dysfunction of the vestibular system, which in acute and unilateral cases is associated with prominent vertigo, nausea and vomiting.
* Asenapine ( Saphris ) is a 5-HT2A-and D2-receptor antagonist under development for the treatment of schizophrenia and acute mania associated with bipolar disorder.
The first known and " gold standard " mood stabilizer is lithium carbonate, which is effective in treating acute manic episodes, and preventing relapses, more so for manic than for depressive episodes.
Lorazepam is the only benzodiazepine with predictable intramuscular absorption and it is the most effective in preventing and controlling acute seizures.
Lorazepam is most commonly used but clonazepam is sometimes prescribed for acute psychosis or mania ; their long-term use is not recommended due to risks of dependence.
* Malignant catatonia is an acute onset of excitement, fever, autonomic instability, delirium and may be fatal.
; Acute coronary syndrome ( ACS ): Acute coronary syndrome is a broad term encompassing many acute myocardial infarction symptoms.
( Tod Browning's 1932 horror classic Freaks, the original midnight movie revival, is both too dark and too sociologically acute to readily consume as camp.
It is particularly acute for people who believe in the possibility of philosophical zombies, that is, people who think it is possible in principle to have an entity that is physically indistinguishable from a human being and behaves like a human being in every way but nevertheless lacks consciousness.
The acute toxicity of chromium ( VI ) is due to its strong oxidational properties.

acute and filled
The stories range from the humorous to the serious and all are filled with Narayan's acute observations of human nature.

acute and up
1. acute rhinosinusitis — a new infection that may last up to four weeks and can be subdivided symptomatically into severe and non-severe ;
The flowers are produced in a panicle or corymb up to 26 cm long, each flower small, pale green at first then turning reddish, with five slender, acute petals 7 to 15 mm long.
Three of these are low and more or less submerged, but the middle one is higher than the European rock, sloping up to an acute point and roundish right up to its summit ; it is splashed by the waves but not submerged and is everywhere precipitous and straight.
The bulk ( up to 90 %) of the genetic carriers of the more common, dominantly inherited acute hepatic porphyrias ( acute intermittent porphyria, hereditary coproporphyria, variegate porphyria ) have been noted in DNA tests to be latent for classic symptoms and may require DNA or enzyme testing.
The most common behavioral manifestation of acute brain dysfunction is delirium, which occurs in up to 60 % to 80 % of mechanically ventilated medical and surgical ICU patients and 50 % to 70 % of non-ventilated medical ICU patients.
Yet despite the numerous enemies which his book raised up for him, most of these notices are favourable — notably that of Saint-Simon, an acute judge and one bitterly prejudiced against commoners generally.
Aplastic anemia is present in up to 2 % of patients with acute viral hepatitis.
The acute stage, occurring several weeks after infection and lasting for up to a month, can lead to fever and lowered peripheral blood cell counts due to bone marrow suppression.
This is occasionally ( up to 20 %) present, but may also occur in other acute lung conditions and has therefore limited diagnostic value.
In Texas, the situation was most acute, as the " Tejanos ", who made up about 75 % of the population, ended up as laborers employed by the large white ranches which took over their land.
CRP rises up to 50, 000-fold in acute inflammation, such as infection.
Victoria suffered from an acute labour shortage despite its steady influx of migrants, and this pushed up wages until they were the highest in the world.
Acetazolamide is not an immediate cure for acute mountain sickness ; rather, it speeds up part of the acclimatization process which in turn helps to relieve symptoms.
Tetanic contraction may also occur as part of an extrapyramidal adverse drug reaction of some typical antipsychotic drugs, specifically the opisthotonos effect of acute dystonic reaction in which " tetanic " heightening of entire body, head and belly up occurs.
# Scrotal attacks due to inflammation of the tunica vaginalis occurs in up to 5 % and may be mistaken for acute scrotum ( i. e. testicular torsion ).
During that period of acute poverty and large-scale unemployment, the population of the Llynfi Valley decreased by almost a third as many left the district to seek employment in the new light industries growing up in areas such as West London and the English Midlands.
The degree of deformation is most acute with fuller chokes, which were among the most widely used in stock shotguns up until about 1990.
Vijay Verma, the elder brother, grows up with an acute awareness of his father's humiliation and is victimized for his father's supposed misdeeds.
Vijay, the elder brother, grows up with an acute awareness of his father's failure and is victimized for his father's supposed misdeeds.

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