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The most recognized marker of acute Chagas disease is called Romaña's sign, which includes swelling of the eyelids on the side of the face near the bite wound or where the bug feces were deposited or accidentally rubbed into the eye.
There, he finds a skull and Legrand tells him to drop the bug through one of the eye sockets.
They were actually recalled because of the headlamps being too low ( a " bug eye " headlamp raiser was to be installed ).
The first fiberglass Baja kit ( bug eye kit ) was not introduced until 1969 by the Miller-Havens company.
Future United States Air Force general Henry H. Arnold nearly lost control of his Wright Model B in 1911 after a bug flew into his eye while he was not wearing goggles, distracting him.
From 1998 to 2000, the scoring bug had a half-capsule shape where the score was displayed in white text on a blue background ( that contained the CBS eye ), below the quarter and time in black text on a white background.
The CBS Sports logo that previously adorned the top of the bug was replaced with the CBS " eye " logo in blue and white.
This bug featured, horizontally left-to-right, the CBS " eye " logo, the down and distance against a white background, each team's logo, initials, and points, and then the quarter and time remaining.

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The reporter should delay notifying the general community about the bug if the vendor provides feasible reasons for requiring so.
To some degree, political intrigue is also a part of Traveller, so espionage-related equipment is also present, such as concealable armor, devices, and firearms, bugs and bug detectors, and so on.
Reports detailing bugs in a program are commonly known as bug reports, fault reports, problem reports, trouble reports, change requests, and so forth.
If an inconsistency is encountered, the program can immediately halt, so that the bug can be located and fixed.
* Bug Boy is a popular term in the USA for an apprentice rider, so named because the asterisk in the racing program after an apprentice jockey's name resembles a bug.
All black bass are scent as well as visual predators so care should be taken to ensure no foreign scents, like bug spray, or any outdoor chemicals, or any personal chemicals, like tobacco, contaminate one's hands when handling your line, reels, rods, artificial baits, and particularly soft plastics.
The top-secret mission, dubbed Operation X so it gave away no clues, used the latest hi-tech ELINT electronic intelligence gadgets to bug him along with friends and family.
As previously mentioned, Monday Night Football began using a score bug in 1997, the second network to do so after NFL on Fox began in 1994.
After refusing to co-operate with the agents, Neo has an electronic bug implanted within his Matrix-simulated body so that his actions can be tracked and those seeking to make contact from the free world can be traced and destroyed.
However, NTV's bug was so bright that some viewers complained it could have " burned " into television screens, ruining them.
This bug can be avoided by never creating aliases for allocated memory, by controlling the dynamic scope of references to the storage so that none can remain when it is freed, or by use of a garbage collector, in the form of an intelligent memory-allocation library or as provided by higher-level languages, such as Lisp.
But they had this youthful energy that young people of the time connected to, so after their first film became a hit, they caught the acting bug.
This also affects the equipment quality of the aliens, so if a very high score is acquired quickly ( for example by using a bug that allows the player to raid allied organisations without hostile response ), the very first batch of aliens might be found with personal shields and disruptor cannons ( which normally would appear only much later in the game ).
Several bugs present in the DOS version ( for example, the sky bug in Doom II ) were fixed in the released Doom source code, so these bugs were re-created for Chocolate Doom.
A notorious bug allows the player to score by standing in front of the goalkeeper so that the ball rebounds off him into the net.
A " gold bug " in 1896, Clarke's opposition to William Jennings Bryan's nomination as the Democratic Party's presidential candidate was so great that he bolted the party and participated in the subsequent " Gold Bug " convention in Indianapolis that nominated Senator John M. Palmer later that year.
If an HTML entity is used, a word like Odiliënberg can only be found by searching for,, or combination thereof ; this is actually a bug that should be fixed — the entities should be folded into their raw character equivalents so all searches on them are equivalent.
Pesticides will not get this bug out of a home, so the best mean is hand removal.
Other bug chasers were so overwhelmed by the anxiety of contracting HIV that they thought it would be a relief from that anxiety to become HIV-positive and " get it over with.
This impressed Nather so much that, out of respect, he gave up the task and reported that he could not find the bug.
She did so by avoiding pregnancy, getting a job working at the hospital, and saving up enough money to buy herself an old Volkswagen bug.
The most famous of these was the " wormhole " bug: Normally a ship ’ s hyperdrive has a range of about 15 light years at most, so planetary systems dozens of light years away are too far to reach in one hyperspace jump.
The NTSC Atari 7800 version has a confirmed bug that makes the game impossible to win ; it places some of the code pieces underneath computer terminals, which the player cannot search ( since attempting to do so will access the terminal ).

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I waited until the parking attendant was busy with a customer, then slipped around the back of the car with license number JYM 114, attached the electronic bug to the rear bumper and walked out.
Another popular method of exploiting this bug was to simply use thrust to keep the ship in motion with 1 or 2 asteroids in the play field, allowing the player to pick off as many 1, 000 point UFOs as possible.
* There was a well-documented bug in Applesoft BASIC that could actually crash the interpreter if ONERR GOTO was in effect and numerous program errors occurred.
However, a hardware bug with this chip prevented the initial design from working as anticipated, and the ROM code was hastily rewritten to handle the entire operation in software.
He discovered that the intestines of Triatomidae ( now Reduviidae: Triatominae ) harbored a flagellate protozoan, a new species of the Trypanosoma genus, and was able to prove experimentally that it could be transmitted to marmoset monkeys that were bitten by the infected bug.
A version 2 ROM was released, but though it cured the initial bug, it introduced some minor quirks of its own-particularly with the 1541 emulation.
His group also called the on-screen cursor a " bug ", but this term was not widely adopted.
And told the jury that scientific testimony from bug experts would prove it was " impossible " for Westerfield to have dumped Danielle's body, and that no trace of him was found in the van Dams ' house.
The Pentium FDIV bug was a bug in the Intel P5 Pentium floating point unit ( FPU ).
This flaw in the Pentium FPU was quickly verified by other people around the Internet, and became known as the Pentium FDIV bug ( FDIV is the x86 assembly language mnemonic for floating-point division ).
A 1995 article in Science describes the value of number theory problems in discovering computer bugs and gives the mathematical background and history of Brun's constant, the problem Nicely was working on when he discovered the bug.
Soon afterwards, a bug was discovered which could allow a malicious program to crash a system without any special privileges ( the " f00f " bug ); fortunately, operating systems were able to implement workarounds to prevent crashes.
Red Hat Linux was originally developed exclusively inside Red Hat, with the only feedback from users coming through bug reports and contributions to the included software packages – not contributions to the distribution as such.
* Software regression, the appearance of a bug which was absent in a previous revision
A last minute bug in the ULA as designed meant that the keyboard did not always scan correctly, which was rectified by a " dead cockroach " ( a small circuit board mounted upside down next to the CPU ) for " Issue 1 " ZX Spectrums.
In 1996, the European Space Agency's US $ 1 billion prototype Ariane 5 rocket was destroyed less than a minute after launch, due to a bug in the on-board guidance computer program.
This was initially dismissed as pilot error, but an investigation by Computer Weekly uncovered sufficient evidence to convince a House of Lords inquiry that it may have been caused by a software bug in the aircraft's engine control computer.
The term " bug " was used in an account by computer pioneer Grace Hopper, who publicized the cause of a malfunction in an early electromechanical computer.
Possibly the most famous bug is the Year 2000 problem, also known as the Y2K bug, in which it was feared that worldwide economic collapse would happen at the start of the year 2000 as a result of computers thinking it was 1900.

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