In some cases the air cell opens on this surface of the bone and then communicates with the posterior ethmoidal cells.
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Zinc / air cells, as they are called, are in theory simpler and cheaper than their hydrogen counterparts, according to Colborn.
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Instead, it cloaks the transparent air cells with fabric slipcovers, so that the inflatable furniture looks like any other cubey furniture.
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Their design incorporated Meusnier's internal " ballonnet " ( air cell ), a rudder, and oars for propulsion which proved useless.
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There's also been criticism of the size of the open-air cells they are held in and the shaving of their beards.
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Behind three fences and coils of razor wire, prisoners with shaved heads and orange jumpsuits sat in open-air cells of chain-link fence.
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Behind three fences and coils of razor wire, prisoners with shaved heads and orange jumpsuits sat in their open-air cells of chain-link fence.
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"They kept us in cages like animals, " said 35-year-old Jan Mohammed, describing the chain-link open-air cell where he was held for months.
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The layer of air cells is monitored by a computer that lets sleepers record their respiratory activity and how many times they turn over.
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When plastic butter is creamed or beaten, it incorporates air, and the trapped air cells expand and produce volume during baking giving cake its texture.