The Citadel has two known "states," or configurations that the tower takes depending on specific situations. The first of these is what was most likely the dormant configuration, which was probably maintained during the whole life in the city, when no serious threats were posed to the Combine (the structure also takes this shape during Half-Life 2: Episode One). This configuration was signified by a single set of rib-like structures exposed within the right half of the Citadel, with an outer metal plating retracted slightly above the inner plating. However, shortly after Gordon Freeman was transported inside Breen's office in the Citadel during the malfunctioning of Dr. Kleiner's teleporter, Breen puts the Citadel on alert, causing the structure to change to its alerted state. The Citadel can be seen changing its configuration while Barney Calhoun gives Gordon a crowbar. Barney says that this is a rare occasion, stating "I've never seen it lit up like that." The inner plating retracts upwards, exposing a total of four sets of "ribs", at the start of Route Kanal, where the reconfiguration has fully completed. During this transformation a loud alarm resonates, echoing for several seconds each time it sounds, possibly emanating from the Citadel itself. A small piece of plating barely visible on the left (southern) side of the Citadel also descends partly down the tower, scanners rapidly deploy from around that area on the tower, and the Citadel remains in this configuration for the remainder of the game. The Citadel can also be seen from the rear near the first gate and Water Hazard, showing a dull pair of metal strips separated by one vertical white beam. When Freeman sabotages the reactor, the plating descends to the "all clear" state and covers the ribs. The lower set of ribs descends along the tower and locks in place behind the lowest panel on the right-hand side of the structure. It can be theorized that there are other configurations the Citadel may take in different situations, but these two are the only configurations depicted in the game.
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My best friend crashed his motorcycle two and a half months ago. He had substance abuse problems prior but was not under the influence at the time. He was severely affected and they thought he would have to stay in an institutional setting for the rest of his life. However he suddenly recovered almost completely, very quickly. Everyone at the hospital was amazed. We volunteered to have him stay w us afterwards. It turned out to be very difficult though. He non stop tried to get us to help him get drugs. When we refused, he went out and got them himself. I am not sure what we could have done differently. His leg is almost totally paralyzed yet he refused to use a wheelchair and insisted on using a walker and wanted a cane even though sometimes his legs buckled under him. My timew him was spent constantly arguing. He now went to visit his parents in another state, i am not sure if he will be back but if he is, what can i do differently? He was not receiving any drug treatment after his release from the hospital, before he went to a methadone clinic daily. He was in the hospital for 2 months.
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I was in a car accident in May... I was ejected from a can that was flipping. The injuries I received... crushed sturnum, 8 broken ribs, crushed collerbone, cracked my forehead, most of my nose bone was ripped off, almost ripped my liver in half, and my spleen, fractured 5 vertebrae, factured my ankle, plus a few other bones, and had tramatic brain injury. I was in a coma for two and a half weeks. I now have titanium in my forehead, nose, sturnum, collarbone, shoulder. The total of 5 plates and 20 something screws. When I left the hospital 30 days later with 7 pain pills... that was it. I never asked for more. Went back to work a little over a month later... it hurts from time to time.. but over the counter pain med work fine. Maybe I am just different. I get headaches from time to time... Excedrin works great for that.
Cyfluthrin is moderately persistent in soils and is broken down by water or sunlight.3 The break down of cyfluthrinoccurs faster in soil with high organic content, and in soil without oxygen and high clay content.3,6 The half-life ofcyfluthrin is approximately 34 days in soil without oxygen, and around 56 days in soil with oxygen. If used on the soilsurface, the half-life is about 2 to 16 days.6
The half-life of cyfluthrin in water with sunlight is around 12 days, and about 193 days without sunlight.6 On surfacewater exposed to sunlight, cyfluthrin breaks down quickly.2,6 It tends to break down more slowly as water becomesmore acidic.6
In plants, it has a low potential to penetrate plant tissue or move in the plant.1Cyfluthrin tends to dissipate rapidly.6 In a study with eggplant, tomato, andokra, the half-life of cyfluthrin ranged from 2 to 3 days.22 Another study foundthe half-life on mango fruit was 2.5 days and stayed on the fruit up to 5 days.22Very small amounts of cyfluthrin were found on strawberries for up to sevendays after 3 weekly treatments.2
"He was going round and round, like a helicopter!" Kuiper said. "You know how you see a center fielder going to make a diving catch -- he was that high off the ground. He went down right on his side." Krukow had two cracked ribs.
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