The metal plate as such is not expected to have any influence. But to need one, you've probably had some sort of head injury. And THAT might affect your injury.
The primary meaning is as a noun, "a flat dish used for serving or eating from." Other noun meanings include:A dental appliance; a dental plate.One of the large portions of the earth's crust; a tectonic plateAn object made of metal and covered with a layer of a precious metal; gold plate or silver plateThe target base in the game of Baseball; home plateA flat piece of metal used surgically or in construction; "He has a plate in his head."Verb meanings include:To arrange food on a plate in restaurant slangTo cover a metal object with a layer of a precious metal.
The majority of the plates are going to be both, such as the African plate or the North American plate. The Pacific plate is an example of, guess which, the oceanic plates. I don't know the name of it right off the top of my head, but the only continental only plate I can think of is the one that covers Russia and most of Europe.
Oceanic and continental plates meet at convergent plate boundaries. At these boundaries, the denser oceanic plate is typically subducted beneath the less dense continental plate, leading to the formation of features such as deep ocean trenches and volcanic arcs.
A metallic object, like an umbrella with a metallic head, can act as a conductor for electricity and increase your risk of being struck by lightning during a storm. It is safer to seek shelter in a sturdy building or a car with a hard metal roof to protect yourself from lightning.
Hide mallets are used when you need force but you don't want to mar the surface of what you are working on. I have not heard of copper mallets but I have heard of brass mallets. Both of these would also be used in an environment where there were flamable gasses or liquids. Tools on Oil tankers and liquid gas tankers are made of non-sparking materials. You would hate to be on a liquid nitrogen supertanker, hit something to loosen it up and BOOM! it's loose.
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No, but the damage that made the plate necessary may.
That does no change the effects of alcohol.
A doctor may put a metal plate in someone's head to replace part of a bone that had to be taken out. Any type of surgery to your head is serious.
A decagon, if etched into a flat metal plate, for example, can withstand a head wind of any strength - as long as it does not lift the plate off.
it would most likely not because of the impact of the bullet hitting the metal plate the metal plate would be pushed back pushed back behind the skell whichh would then hit the brain and cause lack of brain funktion
Dear God, I hope this is hypothetical. Anyway, it depends on how big the plate is, how deep it's in, where it's in, etc.
It depends on the composition of the metal plate. Magnetic materials like iron or cobalt would make the metal plate magnetic and attract a magnet. However, non-magnetic metals like titanium or stainless steel would not attract a magnet.
Television watching could affect memory. There are studies being done, and plenty that have been done, that "prove" both sides of the argument on that one.
PET or Positron Emission Tomography is not suitable for a person who has metal plate in his or her head. This is primarily due to the use of nuclear imaging technology. However, in some cases even an MRI scan might not be suitable.