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Visible from space, the Okavango Delta is Africa's largest remaining
intact
wetland wilderness.
ALS robs the human of all their physical parts, but the brain stays
intact.
I don't regret calling for that plane for a second, because I'm still standing here alive, with all digits intact, telling this story.
Every child has a right to their bodies being left intact, and dammit, ever child has a right to a clitoris.
And up to around age 50 or 60, these functions are all intact, and as I look at the young audience here in the room, we're all still fine.
He seems to be intact, he seems to be perfectly healthy, and yet, he seems to have gone around both sides of that tree at the same time.
In Rome, subterranean catacombs housed both cremation urns and
intact
remains.
And on the eastern end of the island, where the reefs are
intact
and thriving, you could barely tell a tropical storm had passed.
Half the calories a brain burns go towards simply keeping the structure
intact
by pumping sodium and potassium ions across membranes to maintain an electrical charge.
And we now know that procedural memory relies more on the basal ganglia and cerebellum, structures that were
intact
in H.M.'s brain.
Exposing your brain to challenges, like learning a new language, is one of the best defenses for keeping your memories
intact.
A phenomenon known as the strong nuclear force struggles to overcome this repulsion and keep the nucleus
intact.
The patient places the phantom limb into a box behind a mirror and the
intact
limb in front of the mirror.
On the dig, surrounded by emerald green rice paddies, I discovered an
intact
pot.
We found this incredible false door, mostly
intact.
So I was curious: if such wear and tear is inevitable, how on earth does Mother Nature make sure we can keep our chromosomes
intact?
So during the game, the quantum computer creates this fluid combination of heads and tails, zero and one, so that no matter what the player does, flip or no flip, the superposition remains
intact.
It's one of the largest
intact
herds in this part of Africa.
This Frida is dressed in Tehuana attire– and although she remembers Diego with the tiny portrait in her hand, her heart remains
intact.
And in these instances, the poem would come up on the page perfect and
intact
but backwards, from the last word to the first.
Incredibly resilient, because if there's an unseasonal downpour or if the river changes course, the urban system stays intact, the city adjusts itself to this terrain which can be volatile.
Well, when we look out, you and I, over that canopy of the
intact
primary forest, what we see is this enormous carpet of carbon.
Scenes of forest destruction, forest harvesting and forest fragmentation, thereby making that
intact
tapestry of the canopy unable to function in the marvelous ways that it has when it is not disturbed by humans.
And so we're trying to disseminate information about the importance of the canopy, the beauty of the canopy, the necessity of
intact
canopies, to people outside of academia.
And with their language once again intact, the people of Cornwall have secured recognition as a Celtic nation alongside Ireland, Scotland and Wales.
By the end of March the LHC will be
intact
again.
And we can leave the patient whole and
intact
and functional afterwards.
What I want instead, is for you to be whole, intact, and functional enough to go out and save the world, after you've decided you need to do it.
This suggests that Propranolol can selectively target the non-declarative emotional memory but leave the declarative event memory
intact.
Or should I leave the piece
intact
as it is right now?"
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