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The former destroys the very neurons you need to be "you", and the later causes the dead part of the brain to literally liquify (referred to as liquifaction necrosis).
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The former destroys the very neurons you need to be "you", and the later causes the dead part of the brain to literally liquify (referred to as liquifaction necrosis).
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Pending Skylon "a game changing enhancement" (Andrew Swallow at June 1, 2009 12: 40 AM) 1/NASA should ONLY be R&Ding advanced TPS, airframes, in flight liquifaction of air, hypersonic staging, ... with the view to a singlar prototype TSTO Shuttle Mk III (Pan Am Clipper) as the next Big Thing
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The hydrogen ion causes coagulation of surface tissue, which eventually appears as a grayish white area surrounded by erythema. 16 Fluoride ions freely penetrate the skin and continue into deeper tissues, causing cellular death and liquifaction necrosis of soft tissue. 22,15 Neutralization of fluoride ions occurs when fluoride complexes with calcium and other divalent cations in the tissues, forming an insoluble salt.
Hydrofluoric Acid 2010
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He's come out for coal liquifaction as a gasoline supply because of Illinois coal interests.
Edwards Again Says He Read Classified National Intelligence Estimate Report 2009
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Then increased effort and R&D towards coal liquifaction, tar sands, nuclear.
Climate Science, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Yeah, it's the liquifaction of Colmes' brain to vocal center manuevering.
Okay. I'm up for it tonight. I'm live-blogging Hillary Night at the Democratic Convention. Ann Althouse 2008
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This type of soil formation is very prone to liquifaction and often displaces or consolidates during seismic events.
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Moreover, the wood needs to be submerged in peat bog or a swamp or perhaps buried in the liquifaction of an earthquake.
What Archaeology IS NOT.... Christopher O'Brien 2006
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Point being she will never be able to be contious again with the amount of damage that, neuronal liquifaction has created.
johnmperry commented on the word liquifaction
liquefaction?
June 17, 2008