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    response to insects and airborne irritants, however headshaking is a separate, severe issue. The headshaking needs veterinary attention if it occurs spontaneously...
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  • Bross, Fabian (2020): Why do we shake our heads? On the origin of the headshake. In: Gesture, 19(2/3). 269–299. Wikimedia Commons has media related to...
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  • Bross, Fabian (2020): Why do we shake our heads? On the origin of the headshake. In: Gesture, 19(2/3). 269–299. "Saying Yes and No in the Balkans". 2008-12-26...
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    feeding bouts of 15–20 seconds the sharks removed flesh with lateral headshakes, without the protective ocular rotation they employ when attacking live...
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  • 21, 1995 Denver Ogden Theatre August 23, 1995 Magna The Great Saltair Headshake August 25, 1995 Paradise The Joint — August 26, 1995 Phoenix Party Gardens...
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    for possibility to construct such a icebreaker, but I have only got headshaking!" On 24 May 1956, Wärtsilä and Sudoimport, the Soviet foreign trade organization...
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    The head-twitch response (HTR) is a rapid side-to-side head movement that occurs in mice and rats after the serotonin 5-HT2A receptor is activated. The...
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    Naagin dance, Mithun Chakravarthy's Disco Dancer moves, to Big B's violent headshake in Hum. Her Tara could be a keeper if only Jaane Kahan Se Aayi Hai wasn't...
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  • Ted"  – 2:10 Tracks 12–17 from "The Wrong Man": "Hallway Ted"  – 0:31 "Headshake Rhumba"  – 0:41 "Skippen, Pukin, Siegfried"  – 0:29 "Angela"  – 0:46 "Punch...
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    within the somatosensory cortex between 5-HT2A agonists that produce headshakes in the mouse and those that do not, such as lisuride, as these agents...
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    Bross, Fabian (2020): Why do we shake our heads? On the origin of the headshake. In: Gesture, 19(2/3). 269–299. Morris, Desmond, Collett, Peter, Marsh...
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    out and forward. More direct trespassers are confronted with a yes-no headshaking, in which the booby shakes its head from side to side or up and down...
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  • performed with one or both hands. An example of the former include a headshake, furrowed eyebrows and wrinkled nose for negation. This form of negation...
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    species with a body length between 3–4 m (9.8–13.1 ft) long, whereas headshaking is favored by small animals like juveniles. Furthermore, Stein, Archer...
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  • present tense Various signed and manual languages are known to negate via headshake. Special affirmative and negative words (particles) are often found in...
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    male grey teal will perform a series of displays; some of these include headshakes and head rolls. These displays tend to occur in adolescent birds before...
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  • (RLN) dorsal displacement of the soft palate laryngo-palatal dislocation headshaking syndrome and its relations with bit-related trigeminal neuralgia physiological...
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  • was before Management." / Ben: "He wasn't always the boss?" / Samson (headshaking): "Company back east, named the Hyde & Teller Company. Management bought...
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    posterior ethmoidal nerve is present in other animals, including horses. Headshaking can sometimes be treated with analgesia or neurectomy of the posterior...
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  • during the entire clause. A topic, however, cannot be so negated; the headshake can only be produced during the production of the main clause. (A second...
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  • "Superpower" – 3:16 "DSS (Desperately Seeking Something)" – 2:03 "Tense Nervous Headshake" – 1:42 "Canned Jesus" (Friesen) – 3:09 "Everybody's Burning" "I Fought...
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  • has been used for femoral neuropathy following surgery, laminitis, and headshaking in horses. Dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) is a chemical solvent. It is used...
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    sensitive horse and, particularly if too tight, may provoke rearing, headshaking and even panic in some animals. Side reins with a rubber donut provide...
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    ended up becoming an unravelling for Fabrizio, as he suffered a violent headshake from the much-maligned RS Cube during the first lap of the race. Despite...
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