Vision damage
Decreased ability to convert lipids to glucose
West Michigan borders Lake Superior, and Lake Superior is so big, it's almost a small sea. Lake Superior has big tides, so tidal power plants in Lake Superior would be a good source of energy.
Ozone depletion causes UV to enter which destroy photoplanktons. They are useful for ecosystem.
They argued that white was the superior race. And that immigrants would destroy the country
If there were no lightning then the clouds would not discharge excessive amounts of static electricity which would also have the effect of having a lower amount of ozone in the air which in turn may affect the ozone layer. There would no longer be fatality's as a result of lighting strikes. power surges that damage machinery would no longer be the result of lightning. Lighting also starts bush fires so they would be gone in the future as well. there are probably many more effects of lightning that I cant think of.
Amygdala
This would involve a transverse cut.
Acts of God
it can lead to high blood pressure
The British would pay for all the damage they had inflicted on US(/American) ships & give up their forts(1796).
To put it simply, yes.
Decreased ability to convert lipids to glucose
I would suggest going to the hospital. Taking own measures may result to damage of your air passageway.
No, attempting to drink liquid oxygen would result in very serious damage and possible death.
Superior oblique is controlled by cranial nerve VI (Trochlear nerve). This muscle depresses the eye and moves it laterally. A person with damage to this cranial nerve will have difficulty looking down and to the side.
one tenth of the damage they deal to the player will be dealt back to them. This will always be rounded up, so dealing 11 damage would result in a "recoil" of 2.
It would be very very very unlikely that someone could end up paralyzed by sneezing. Paralysis is typically the result of spinal cord damage, sometimes the result of brain injury. However it would be incredibly difficult to achieve either spinal cord damage or a brain injury via sneezing.