If the animal comes into contact with the wire, it feels a small electric shock.
Which will positively impact your colleagues, your department, your organization, and everyone who comes into contact with your organization.
The laser light dims within seconds when the plastic comes into contact with even the tiniest emission of vapour.
When the HTP comes into contact with a catalyst contained within the rocket, it turns into steam and oxygen.
And it includes labor and it includes all sorts of individuals and groups that he comes into contact with.
It is created when chlorine (used for purposes such as bleaching) comes into contact with moulds in the cork.
The citral molecule has a double bond in its tail, which, when it comes into contact with acid, forms a circular structure.
Symptoms can include difficulty breathing, vomiting and redness on the skin depending on how the affected person comes into contact with the poison.
As bees make honey they secrete glucoseoxidase, an enzyme that releases the bleach hydrogen peroxide when it comes into contact with wound liquids.
Known by the local people as "Doctor Sleep", Dan comes into contact with Abra Stone, a 12-year-old who has "the brightest shining ever seen".
To him, the extended success of Innovation Lab will be the perpetual impact of positivity in the people and companies he comes into contact with.
Ceri Jackson, director of Royal National Institute for the Blind (RNIB) Cymru, said the charity "regularly comes into contact with blind and partially sighted people living in abject poverty".
This increase will allow us to further intensify this already historic response, contain and remove oil more quickly, and help minimize the time that any oil comes into contact with our coastline.
Each time a new parent comes into contact with a health professional during the first eight weeks of their baby's life, they should be offered the information and advice to enable them to care for their baby.
With strong roots in the tradition of improvisation, jazz continues to evolve, collecting accents from Afropop, Latin dance music, eastern classical music, and pretty much every other music it comes into contact with, all while transforming other genres around the world.
Spike is a mad Welshman who runs around in his underwear (with his body that should be against the law), lives like a pig, and basically leaves Grant's character apologizing to everyone with whom he comes into contact for his roomie's gross behavior.
In flashbacks to Hong Kong, cued by security-camera footage, we can see her smiling happily as, after the restaurant dinner, she spends a pleasant, slightly drunken evening in a glittering casino, during which this ordinary, messing-around woman infects virtually everyone she comes into contact with.
Anyone who comes into direct contact with this water are advised to wash with soap and clean water.
Certainly, cardiologists and oncologists, whose practices naturally bring them into contact with more senior citizens, are the most likely to feel the pain when it comes to reduced government payments.
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