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  2. Embouchure collapse - Wikipedia

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    Embouchure collapse is far more common among trumpet and horn players. Both of these instruments have mouthpieces with a small circumference and surface area, and therefore the pressure is presumably greater, as the force of the mouthpiece on the face is more concentrated. This is by the principle of physics that pressure is the amount of force ...

  3. Feeling More Horny Than Usual? Experts Explain the ... - AOL

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    When it comes to the biological reasons that you might be more interested in sex mostly has to do with the level of sex hormones like estrogen and testosterone that are in your body at any given time.

  4. Antler - Wikipedia

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    Antler comes from the Old French antoillier (see present French : "Andouiller", from ant-, meaning before, oeil, meaning eye and-ier, a suffix indicating an action or state of being) [3] [4] possibly from some form of an unattested Latin word *anteocularis, "before the eye" [5] (and applied to the word for "branch" or "horn" [4]).

  5. “It’s Too Risky”: 107YO Goes Viral For 4-Inch “Longevity Horn ...

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    A 107-year-old Chinese woman has left social media users stunned after revealing a massive horn growing from her forehead. Netizens have dubbed the growth a “longevity horn,” believing it ...

  6. Cutaneous horn - Wikipedia

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    Notably, this growth has expanded to reach a total of 6 cm (2.5 inches) in length. Another is forming on the opposite side of her forehead. [6] Liang Xiuzhen, aged 87 (as of 2015) living in Guiyan village in Ziyang City, Sichuan province, China, grew a 13-centimetre (5.1-inch) pointed horn from her forehead, earning her the nickname "Unicorn ...

  7. Horn-satisfiability - Wikipedia

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    Horn satisfiability is actually one of the "hardest" or "most expressive" problems which is known to be computable in polynomial time, in the sense that it is a P-complete problem. [2] The extension of the problem for quantified Horn formulae can be also solved in polynomial time.

  8. Ten Years Time - Wikipedia

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    "Ten Years Time" is a song by English singer Gabrielle. It was written by Gabrielle and Jonathan Shorten for her fourth studio album Play to Win (2004), while production was handled by Shorten. The second and final commercial single from album, it became Gabrielle's first single to miss the top forty of the UK Singles Chart , peaking at number ...

  9. Tom Johnston (musician) - Wikipedia

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    After brief school stints with the saxophone and clarinet, at the age of twelve Johnston took up guitar. He said, "I started out [on] the clarinet at seven, and I played that for eight years. I also played the saxophone for three years, drums for a year and a half, and took up the guitar when I was in the seventh grade.