Blood flow to the heart muscle may even stop if a thrombus, or clot, forms in a coronary vessel, which may cause a heart attack. |
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The Franks had had a near thing after the Field of Blood, but Tyre and Azaz had somewhat redressed the balance. |
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Blood is also tested for anaemia, iron and vitamin deficiency and liver problems. |
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Blood was usually taken by opening a vein with a lancet, although bloodsucking leeches were regularly used. |
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Blood from the griffon spattered Jag's front, ichor from Ragarol dripped down his back. |
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Blood collected for analysis was cooled immediately with iced water and centrifuged at 2200 rpm for 20 minutes. |
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Blood samples from dogs after autogenous blood transfusions served as controls. |
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Blood pressure and respiration are checked every five minutes, and the patient's temperature also is recorded. |
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Blood thirst blurred his vision as he howled with rage, shattering the invisible shackles that restricted his body. |
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Satan respects the power of the Blood and recognizes it as the source of your salvation. |
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Blood taken from a donor will tend to coagulate rapidly unless it is mixed with an anticoagulant. |
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For every donation to the National Blood Service they will get a free ice-cream tub voucher. |
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Unless the altar cloths have been stained with the Precious Blood, it is not necessary that they be cleaned in the sacrarium. |
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Blood exits the heart from the left ventricle into the thoracic aorta, then into the abdominal aorta. |
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Blood pearled around the shaft of the arrow, bright red, and swelled there like a parasite until it crept down her cheek. |
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Blood tests can induce iatrogenic anaemia in patients, are time consuming for staff, and are costly. |
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Sir Bindon Blood was a striking figure in these savage mountains and among these wild rifle-armed clansmen. |
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So if you're looking for a good swashbuckler type of film, go and get The Adventures of Robin Hood or Captain Blood. |
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Blood glucose is tightly regulated in the body by two hormones called insulin and glucagon. |
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The scene is described in novelist Truman Capote's chilling account of the killings, In Cold Blood. |
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Blood vessels are essentially hollow tubes that carry blood to the organs and tissues throughout your body. |
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Blood and tissue typing and histocompatibility tests must be done in advance. |
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Blood samples were centrifuged at 1,300 x g for 25 min, and plasma was removed. |
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Blood samples were centrifuged, hematocrit recorded, and plasma stored frozen. |
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Blood was collected from the basilic wing vein, and plasma was separated with a centrifuge. |
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The Blood Bank admitted that an error was made in asking people infected with hepatitis C to donate blood. |
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Blood was collected from untreated albino mice using heparin as the anticoagulant. |
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Blood was on his jacket, and as he stripped his gloves off his hands, he stared at the three. |
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Blood smears can detect infection by these hematozoa, but are thought to have low diagnostic sensitivity. |
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In the British Navy, they call rum Nelson's Blood because his body was preserved and returned home from the Battle of Trafalgar in a cask of rum. |
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Blood oozed from the wound, trickling down his side to the towel beneath him. |
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What we have here is addictive old-school hokum, an American Gothic comic-strip with a whiff of Wise Blood to its lurid design. |
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Blood and carnage are everywhere but this is no battle field scene, result of a U-boat attack or the aftermath of a terrorist car bomb. |
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Blood obtained from a skin puncture is a mixture of arterioles, venules and capillaries and contains interstitial and intracellular fluids. |
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Blood transfusions are most commonly received using a small plastic tube called a cannula, which is inserted into a vein in your arm. |
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It allows schools to receive comparison and external reviews to see how the institutions stack up, Blood says. |
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Blood was still rushing from the wound Fitzwilliam had inflicted on himself with a wild stab. |
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The author has already said that the Half Blood Prince is neither Harry nor Voldemort. |
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Blood started to spurt out of the wound, and I held my hand to my chest to stop the blood. |
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Blood flows as easy as ant spray at the Tavern, but in a really squeamish, sickening way. |
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The Blood Brothers' two vocalists play off one another, entwining their lightspeed lyrics into one orgiastic mass of sound. |
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Blood splatted back on to Rachekls face and clothes as she lowered the sword. |
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Blood may be seen running down the crucifix, while tiny specks of vermilion represent drops of blood on Christ's foot and loincloth. |
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Blood spattered the walls when one of the younger men tried to defend the Inn and his family. |
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Blood then goes back through the capillaries into venules, and then to larger veins until it reaches the vena cavae. |
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Blood vessels that originate from the right and left ventricles are designated as arteries and have a distinctive structure. |
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Blood flows from the right atrium to the right ventricle through the tricuspid valve. |
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Blood used for counts of blood parasites was obtained by puncturing a wing vein with a small syringe tip. |
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Blood from all parts of the body returns through veins to the right atrium. |
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A Chinese-character softcover version of The Half Blood Prince was being sold in an underpass in downtown Beijing for 20 yuan. |
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Blood is pumped from the heart to the branchiae, where it is purified, and then distributed to all parts of the creature's body. |
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Blood vessels only work when both endothelia and vascular smooth muscle are bound together. |
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Blood stasis is a condition in which the flow of blood in the veins has become sluggish and slow. |
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Blood tests may be conducted to rule out other conditions that may have some similar symptoms, such as muscular dystrophy and brain tumours. |
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In 1991, Juliet made Blood Sisters, a film essay which explored the mythologies of sisterhood. |
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Blood pudding and blood sausages are still regularly served in traditional Irish Breakfasts. |
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Blood pudding and blood sausage are folk treatments for fatigue and sluggishness. |
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Blood pressure and number of patients with hypertension increased linearly with severity of sleep apnoea. |
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Blood cells have certain antigens, like the blood group and the Rhesus factor. |
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He also plays a role in the mobile blood bank that visits town regularly for the Blood Transfusion Service. |
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Blood vessel dilation is due to blockage of calcium channels in smooth muscle cells or inhibition of sodium-calcium ion exchange. |
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Tom, of course, does not take payment in coin of the realm but in pints of Ram's Blood bitter. |
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Blood tests revealed comparable baseline concentrations of the stress hormone corticosterone in cautious and bold rats. |
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Now the Inspector likes a drink, particularly Rams' Blood bitter so he was plied with the stuff for the next three nights. |
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Blood is better at killing bacteria than muscle, so addicts who insist on injecting are being told to hit a vein instead. |
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Blood tests showed raised levels of aspartate transaminase, alkaline phosphatase and bilirubin, confirming liver damage. |
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Blood spilled from out of their wounds and the mesmerizing water regained its former position and flooded the area where Lilac and Daikon rested. |
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Blood was withdrawn from the carotid artery and the sera were separated for each study. |
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Blood sample for HIV serology and two sputum specimens were collected from each patient. |
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Then there's a raft of Oriental greens, corn salad, Bull's Blood beetroot and yellow tomatoes. |
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Blood is conveyed into the first compartment for centrifugal separation into components. |
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Blood pressures did not differ significantly between the groups at any time point. |
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Blood extracts provide proteins that are widely used for vaccines, but possible viral contamination is a major concern. |
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Qi, Blood and Body Fluids are the most basic substances that constitute the human body and maintain its functional activities. |
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Blood vessels near the surface of the skin constrict to preserve internal body heat, reducing blood flow to the skin. |
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Swindon donors who took the time out this summer to give a pint of blood are being thanked by the National Blood Service. |
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Blood flow velocity in the common femoral vein is 20 times less in the sitting than in the supine position. |
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Blood pressure went up in the non-coffee drinkers, but not in regular coffee drinkers. |
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Blood gushed from a deep pit in his shoulder and several jagged cuts were gouged in his torso, soaking his ceremonial robe to his skin. |
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Blood tests may be needed periodically to monitor the treatment and its efficacy. |
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Blood lines have a beguiling authority not conferrable by votes of the city council. |
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Blood welled upon around the angry wound and spilled over the skin's jagged edges. |
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In the meantime, buy a copy of In Cold Blood, the best piece of extended journalism ever published. |
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Blood poured from the jugular into the windpipe, preventing an alarming scream. |
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Blood collected from the brachial vein or the jugular vein was used to make blood smears. |
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Blood tests are also used to find out if you have immunity to certain diseases. |
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Continuing our journey westwards, we passed through Vryheid and then turned off the highway once more toward the Blood River. |
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The decision to drop the more serious charges was obviously not popular with some members of the Blood community. |
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Blood pressure is regulated by the secretion of renin from the juxtaglomerular apparatus which increases reabsorption. |
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The Irish Blood Transfusion Service needs 3,000 volunteers every week to give blood. |
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Blood is made up of plasma, red blood cells, white blood cells and platelets. |
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Blood pressure remained pretty much unchanged in the group that ate white chocolate, which does not contain polyphenols. |
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But why do so many of us, who do meet the requirements of the Blood Transfusion Service, not give blood? |
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Mrs Blood has written to the Government through her solicitor about changing the law. |
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Blood cultures, febrile agglutinins, and an infectious mononucleosis screen were all negative. |
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Blood work, including rapid plasma reagin for syphilis and heavy metal screening, had been reported as normal. |
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It saw the Bread or Blood riots, frontier repressions and concerted anti-Chinese agitation. |
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Blood soaked kidskin gloves were peeled off and discarded, new gloves produced from a pocket and slipped onto milk-white hands. |
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Blood is important by providing neurotrophic factors in the process of peripheral nerve regeneration. |
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Blood clots can be deadly, leading to strokes, for example, or blocking the lungs' supply of blood from the heart. |
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The BBMR is a division of the National Blood Service, which works in co-operation with the other UK bone marrow donor registries. |
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Blood is spilled on the earth in old rites masked as simple superstition so as not to raise the ire of the Yahwist religious rulers of Samaria. |
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The Blood Royal of this actual Grail lineage persists, via the female line, in the royal houses of Europe to this day. |
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Blood spurted out of his bust lip, and Jameson lifted his finger to it. |
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Paul Thomas Anderson, director of Boogie Nights and There Will Be Blood, has taken on the task of adapting Vice for the screen. |
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There is probably even pressure on the True Blood showrunners to amp up the nudity. |
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Two-thirds of Sugar in the Blood consists of an impressively researched history of Barbados up until the last century. |
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My daughter tells me that bowler played Cooter, the werewolf in True Blood. |
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Henning notes the use of clinker abraders at the Blood Run site. |
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Blood transfusion may be appropriate for symptomatic anaemia. |
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Bad Blood at The Alhambra is a quick-fire farce featuring twisting plots, twisted characters, rapid action, witty dialogue, ferocious greed and sexual jealousy. |
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Blood welled from the cut and dripped onto the front of her healer's robe. |
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Blood spatters on the pavement seem to confirm that he was moving toward Wilson when the instantly fatal shot was fired. |
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The British Bone Marrow Registry, which is run by the National Blood Service, was formed in 1987 and works in conjunction with other UK donor registries. |
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Blood samples were obtained by finger lancet or from an arterial catheter. |
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When Dracula feeds on a human, the blood sucking is more graphic than on True Blood, even. |
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Blood thinners, or anticoagulants, such as heparin, will not dissolve clots already formed, but will keep them from growing and prevent new ones from forming. |
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Here is Dorothy's Kansas, but also the flatland of Sitting Bull, Bonnie and Clyde, and In Cold Blood. |
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Blood is carried from the heart in arteries and returns to it in veins. |
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The movement in Winter in the Blood, the geographical, spiritual movement, is something new in cinema. |
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Regardless, The Blood Telegram offers a nuanced yet unflinching look at the juxtaposition of geopolitics and humanitarian crisis. |
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Blood should be cultured from all patients who have aspirated water. |
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Blood predominated in spring, and a person with a natural excess of blood would have a sanguine physical and psychological humoral constitution, or temperament. |
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Blood flows from the atria to the ventricles through a one-way valve. |
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Blood had seeped through the makeshift bandage, soaking it through. |
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Blood clots, or thrombi, trigger most heart attacks and strokes. |
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If a writer on True Blood came up with the character of Jody Hice, the producers would reject it for being too over the top. |
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Blood is a great medium for the bacteria that causes gonorrhea. |
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Blood samples were taken after women had fasted for six hours. |
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I think the pendulum has swung back on that because of books like The Blood Telegram. |
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Blood products, sera, sperm, oocytes and embryos are not included. |
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Blood samples were then obtained and sera tested for HIV and hepatitis. |
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Salvia breaks up stagnated Blood, produces new Blood, calms the fetus, facilitates the removal of a dead fetus, stops metrorrhagia and leukorrhea and regulates channels. |
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Blood Sport is filled with big conclusions that are undermined by the known facts. |
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Blood was pouring out, and he knew that it was a mortal blow. |
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Blood then courses down through the descending aorta and comes back to the placenta where it gets oxygenated again by way of two umbilical arteries. |
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And just as Woyzeck culminates in murderous tragedy, so does Blood Money cast its gaze unblinkingly upon the darkest elements of human experience. |
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Blood tests showing a former Trowbridge footballer had a rare form of leukaemia went unchecked for a week by analysts and doctors at a London hospital. |
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Blood tests are often prescribed to detect an underactive thyroid. |
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Blood transfusions on the battlefield, pioneered by Canadian doctor Norman Bethune in the Spanish Civil War, saved many lives. |
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Following Generation Kill, he was cast as Northman in the sexy vampire series True Blood. |
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The depressive comic committed suicide in 1968, at the age of 44, but left behind a wealth of material that has continued to win fans with sketches such as The Blood Donor. |
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Blood stained what little remained of unmelted snow on the ground. |
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There is almost no trace of the bustling mining town in which there were countless brawls and shootouts at bars with such evocative names as The Bucket of Blood Saloon. |
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Blood spurted out of her unprotected neck and spewed all over the floor. |
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Blood spirted out everywhere and the Vampires squealed with glee. |
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Blood splotches began appearing through our pants and socks. |
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Blood bubbled on his lips as it he began to haemorrhage from his chest. |
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A judge at the High Court in London rejected allegations by two historians that Brown had stolen ideas from their book The Holy Blood and the Holy Grail. |
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Blood red hangings adorned the walls, rich gold embroidery adorning it. |
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Blood vessels get stretched and can break, causing bleeding. |
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Blood was centrifuged in the field with a portable centrifuge, and samples were cold-stored in the field before being frozen in the laboratory at the end of the day. |
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Blood pressure can notoriously come on and present itself when persons have strokes or heart attacks as a result of a chronically raised pressure. |
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Blood clots can now be diagnosed within 3 hours by non invasive testing. |
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Blood is pumped by a muscular pharynx and the salivary glands produce an anticoagulant that allows long periods of feeding without the host blood coagulating. |
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Blood was collected by phlebotomy from the antecubital vein. |
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The Managing director of Iran's Blood Transfusion Organization announced on Tuesday that blood donations have increased fiftyfold during the past year. |
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Blood vitalizing, which has often been used in modern times for its ability to penetrate congested tissues, may be valuable in overcoming tissue resistance, as well. |
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Blood flows freely as Jesus Christ is flagellated by Roman soldiers and the scenes of the crucifixion of Jesus Christ are, indeed, not pleasant viewing. |
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Blood sprayed across the man and the woman collapsed at his feet, her whole body convulsed as blood drained from the gaping slash wound in her throat. |
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Through news reports and the film Blood Diamond most people are aware of the trade in diamonds in order to support military conflict. |
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Blood pressure effects are likely to be drug specific, as other CETP inhibitors in development haven't thus far shown similar problems. |
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Blood is most commonly donated as whole blood intravenously and collecting it with an anticoagulant. |
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Blood containing cholesterol, fibrin, and hemosiderin extravasates from vessels that rupture due to the ischemic condition. |
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Blood feeding patterns of potential arbovirus vectors of the genus Culex targeting ectothermic hosts. |
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National Blood Service for the area is off the A6102 in the north of Sheffield, at the west end of the Northern General Hospital. |
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You've seen practically every inch of Ryan Kwanten as the endearingly dim himbo Jason Stackhouse on HBO's hit vampire drama True Blood. |
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Blood gas analyzers also measure electrolytes such as sodium, calcium, chloride ions, and bicarbonate ions. |
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Haemostatic and Histopathological Effects of Ankaferd Blood Stopper, on Penile Cavernosal Tissue in Rats. |
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Blood cells that are created in bone marrow include red blood cells, platelets and white blood cells. |
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Blood pumped around the human body courses throughout all its veins and arteries. |
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Also tinged with country, bluegrass, and a little honky-tonk, they've got an early Blood in the Saddle sound. |
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Blood relies hysterically on old school ties while our enlacements all have been made thread by thread, braid upon braid. |
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In March, the company launched the BioArmour Blood Pressure Cuff Shield to mitigate the spread of infectious pathogens from blood pressure cuffs. |
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Indeed, Back to Blood is the story of the mixing of blood in the sense of cultural inheritance and in the sense of the primally human. |
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Blood samples were obtained from the opisthenar vein for measurements of lactate. |
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In 2012 the movie Blood, starring Paul Bettany and Stephen Graham was filmed on the Wirral. |
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Blood product contamination, while rare, is still more common than actual infection. |
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His second film appearance of 2006 was a supporting role in Blood Diamond as an unscrupulous diamond dealer. |
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Blood is thicker than water, is it not? If cousins are not friends, who can be? |
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In Blood and Sand, meanwhile, Valentino repeatedly solicits the attention of women who have turned away from him. |
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Leppered stones To build up the apartheiding Mansions Of human Hatred and Doom...NOW I am crying In My Mind Blood tears. |
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With this accomplishment, Charles attained the essential goal of ensuring that no Prince of the Blood recognised Henry VI as King of France. |
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In November 2008, WikiLeaks brought wide international attention to The Cry of Blood report. |
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Blood bath was enacted in local bodies' elections of KPK and dozens of innocent persons were killed. |
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Making points without preaching, it's punchier than Leonardo DiCaprio's Blood Diamond. |
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The actor, 44, starred alongside Leonardo Di Caprio in 2006 war film Blood Diamond among his many roles on the big screen. |
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A dark facet of diamonds has been illuminated in the film Blood Diamond starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Djimon Hounsou. |
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Also out at the cinema is Leonardo DiCaprio's latest venture, Blood Diamond. |
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Leonardo DiCaprio's preparation for his latest movie Blood Diamond was simple. |
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The new Blood Donor App takes it one step further by helping people save lives through blood donations. |
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Blood donors are the key role player at this day as they donate life-saving gifts of blood to the needed person. |
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A CALL has gone out for more young blood donors at the start of National Blood Week this week. |
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Blood feuds are chains of revenge murders between two families that might start over the smallest of conflicts and continue on for decades. |
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Blood groups are described as A positive, A negative, B positive, B negative, AB positive, AB negative, O positive, O negative. |
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The Fireball Lily flower, which is also known as Blood Lily, is a native to forests in South Africa. |
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Blood pressure is the force of the blood pushing against the walls of the arteries. |
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Blood pressure is the force of blood pushing against the walls of arteries. |
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Blood pressure and total, LDL, and HDL cholesterol decreased on all three diets. |
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The Non-Invasive Blood Sugar Reading eliminates the need for the skin of the patient to be broken in order to obtain a measurement. |
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Blood transfusions, coupled with safe medical procedures, save lives every day. |
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Since May, he has sought treatment at a Blood Tribe clinic for his fentanyl addiction, receiving suboxone, an opioid replacement. |
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In order to make a living, Wollstonecraft, her sisters, and Blood set up a school together in Newington Green, a Dissenting community. |
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Blood in breastmilk during pregnancy and lactation can also be caused by serious diseases such as ductal papilloma and fibrocystic disease. |
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Blood tests at Los Robles Regional Medical Center revealed acute lymphocytotic leukemia. |
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Blood is thicker than water, but nothing is thicker than a Guido. |
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Blood mercury tables differentiate total mercury, inorganic mercury, ethyl, and methyl mercury levels. |
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Blood smears and aqueous humor from selected patients were examined microscopically for evidence of microfilaria. |
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Blood was obtained from the tail vein using heparinized microhematocrit tubes. |
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Blood draws enabled testing of serum antioxidant protective capacity using the cellular antioxidant protection bioassay. |
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Which TV comedy actor and writer is the author of Silverfin and Blood Fever, books about the young James Bond? |
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Following on from the huge success of Silverfin, Blood Fever is the second in this exciting series. |
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Cryo-Save AG, Lifeforce Cryobanks, National Cord Blood Program, ViaCord, Inc. |
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It opens with a refreshing burst of Pink Lady Apple, Blood Orange and Mirabelle Plum top notes. |
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Blood samples revealed participants had lower amounts of mitochondrial DNA with a higher amount of methylation than healthy people. |
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Blood cholinesterases as human biomarkers of organophosphorus pesticide exposure. |
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Blood was collected from the basilic vein for a complete blood cell count and plasma biochemical analysis. |
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A Rush of Blood to the Head won the Grammy Award for Best Alternative Music Album at the 2003 Grammy Awards. |
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Coldplay toured from June 2002 to September 2003 for the A Rush of Blood to the Head Tour. |
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Blood stained the concrete floor of what had been a cinderblock building largely used to house chickens. |
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Blood enters the glomerulus through the afferent arteriole and exits via the efferent arteriole. |
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Blood was pooling beneath her cornea, forming what is known as a hyphema. |
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Blood samples collected from the specimens were tested for evidence of IgG antibodies to New World hantaviruses and arenaviruses. |
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The bread and wine are believed to become the genuine Body and Blood of the Christ Jesus through the operation of the Holy Spirit. |
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Salute of the Jugger AKA The Blood Of The Heroes, AKA Whatever Happened To Rutger Hauer's Career. |
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The Aztec lily, Blood lily, Daylily, Foxtail lily, Lily-of-the-valley and Zephyr lily are not true lilies. |
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Artist Sarah Blood answered this by introducing flame-working, glass-melting and neon lighting to young people in Cowgate. |
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In practice, it is the partaking of the Body and Blood of Jesus Christ in the midst of the Divine Liturgy with the rest of the church. |
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Blood tests confirmed the GP's suspicions and she prescribed allopurinol to reduce the uric acid levels in my blood. |
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Blood cultures returned positive for Streptococcus bovis in both submitted specimens. |
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Blood pressure and blood lipids among vegetarian, semi-vegetarian, and nonvegetarian African Americans. |
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I predate the Beano and the Dandy and grew up in the era of the Penny Dreadful and the Tuppenny Blood. |
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Blood transfusion is generally the process of receiving blood or blood products into one's circulation intravenously. |
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Blood and blackened remnants are caked on the bathroom floor. |
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In 2007 Bryan Sykes produced an analysis of 6,000 samples from the OGAP project in his book Blood of the Isles. |
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Blood was isolated from the orbital sinus and collected in microvette tubes. |
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Blood pools in the foot and calf, causing significant swelling and weeping wounds that ulcerate and form sores. |
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Blood type A has A markers, B has B markers, AB has both A and B markers, and O has no markers of the ABO group. |
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Now with their might they downe me pull, and bring me where they woll, the Blood of myne heart I wiss now causeth both Joy and blisse. |
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Day-Lewis won his second best actor award, this time for his towering performance as a malevolent oilman in There Will Be Blood. |
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Day-Lewis, 50, won his second best actor Academy Award for his towering performance as a ruthless, malevolent oilman in There Will Be Blood. |
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Wolf Spiders can specialize into Bane Spiders or Crab Spiders, and Blood Widows can develop into Night Widows or Fortunatas. |
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Blood beta-amyloid levels were found to lower with greater consumption of omega-3 fatty acid. |
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Blood urea concentrations are commonly used as a measure of blood toxicity both between and during treatments. |
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Blood vessels and nerve bundles gather together and exit the eye at the optic disk. |
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Blood was collected from cullers on the day of culling completion in each region. |
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Blood dripped from every finger-end, while the nails were broken to the quick. |
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That year, myriad goth groups emerged, including Flesh for Lulu, Play Dead, Rubella Ballet, Gene Loves Jezebel, Blood and Roses and Ausgang. |
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He would have sprung upon Captain Blood, who stood aloof, alert, tight-lipped, and watchful. |
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The blow is not as severe as those to his leg. It is meant only to break, not crush. Blood and internal fluids spew from his nose. |
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Blood supply for the ovarian cortex is by an end-artery system and the cortex is a fairly poorly oxygenised tissue. |
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In 1838, Dingane was defeated and deported by the Voortrekkers at the battle of Blood River. |
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Blood specked a white police van nearby, and a disposal robot moved a third bomb to the middle of the street, where sappers defused it safely. |
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Blood calcium levels are monitored continuously by the parathyroid glands because even small variations can impair muscle and nerve function. |
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This was exploited two years later when Colonel Thomas Blood attempted to steal them. |
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The vampire Eric Northman, in the HBO TV series True Blood, was a Viking prince before being turned into a vampire. |
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Blood mingled with liquescent skin and melting bone to form a reeking gelatinous mask. |
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Blood tests and pulmonary function testing are used to assess whether a person is well enough for surgery. |
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Blood poured from both nostrils as I gracelessly muscled that deer into my truck. |
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Blood pressure drops due to dehydration, peripheral pulse is rapid and thready, and urine output decreases with time. |
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This system evolved into the National Blood Transfusion Service established in 1946, the first national service to be implemented. |
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A Ferment... somewhere reconded out of the Road of the circulating Blood, and there gradually maturated. |
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Haemostatic actions of the folkloric medicinal plant extract Ankaferd Blood Stopper. |
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The London Blood Transfusion Service was free of charge and expanded rapidly in its first few years of operation. |
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At the conclusion of the Anaphora the bread and wine are held to be the Body and Blood of Christ. |
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However, since he has risen, the Church teaches that his Body and Blood can no longer be truly separated. |
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Blood samples were obtained from all the patients, and the age, gender, and disease duration along with the presence of EAM were recorded. |
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Blood was viewed as a potent source of nourishment for the Maya deities, and the sacrifice of a living creature was a powerful blood offering. |
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Blood smear showed poikilocytes with some tear drops and reticulocytes and was negative for malaria parasites. |
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The Boers saw their victory at the Battle of Blood River as evidence that they had found divine favour for their exodus from British rule. |
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Due to the blood of 3,000 slain Zulus that stained the Ncome River, the conflict afterwards became known as the Battle of Blood River. |
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Blood pressure and liver enzymes were elevated, and the patient had proteinuria, hemoconcentration, thrombocytopenia, and placental abruption. |
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It was in response to this setback that Charlemagne, at the Blood court of Verden, ordered the beheading of 4,500 Saxons who had rebelled. |
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Right wing groups like Australia First, the Patriotic Youth League and a skinhead group, Blood and Honour, appeared in order to grab a soundbyte and solicit new recruits. |
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Blood pressure is measured with a monitor called a sphygmomanometer. |
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Blood cultures are also indicated in those who are asplenic, leukopenic, have severe chronic liver disease, or have a positive urinary pneumoccocal antigen test. |
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Blood soon became engaged and after their marriage her husband, Hugh Skeys, took her to Lisbon, Portugal, to improve her health, which had always been precarious. |
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She realized during the two years she spent with the family that she had idealized Blood, who was more invested in traditional feminine values than was Wollstonecraft. |
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Blood oxygen was monitored continuously by an Edan pulse oxymeter. |
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And how can she call a classic movie like Blood Diamond racist? |
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In 1997, Lokendra Arambam created Stage of Blood merging a range of martial arts, dance and gymnastic styles from Manipur, performed in Imphal and in England. |
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Blood parameters did not differ between males and females, except for aspartate transaminase values, which were significantly higher in females than males. |
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A Phase 3 clinical trial of the Intercept Plasma System and Phase 1 clinical trials of the Intercept Red Blood Cell System are also underway in the United States. |
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The Rhode Island Blood Center has its main headquarters in Providence. |
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Blood vessels are fused to increase circulation and these conjoined or grafted veins and arteries make great painful lumps which have to be soaked daily. |
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Blood sausage, morcilla, is found in both cured and fresh varieties. |
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Some 30,000 units of blood have been collected over the past 15 months since the Welsh Blood Service started holding bloodmobile sessions at supermarkets across the region. |
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Blood and his accomplices bound and gagged the Jewel House keeper. |
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Blood pressure cuffs or elastic bands are applied to a muscle, such as the biceps femoris, to occlude the blood vessels and decrease venous return. |
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Blood markers of vasoconstriction and fibrinolysis were also measured. |
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Blood cell count, lipid profile, C-reactive protein, neutrophil elastase and malondialdehyde were analyzed in plasma at baseline, at one month and six months. |
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Blood tests showed that the low-zinc diet lowered the men's stores of the mineral, and diminished the activity of the carbonic anhydrase enzymes in their red blood cells. |
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Blood cysts may be derived from ectatic blood vessels or angiomas. |
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Blood parasites of some columbiform and passeriform birds from Chile. |
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Blood supply comes from terminal branches of the pudendal artery, which is a branch of the internal iliac artery, with venous drainage following the same reverse route. |
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He was one of many donors thanked on World Blood Donor Day today. |
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Blood transfusions fell into obscurity for the next 150 years. |
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Films discussed include Shane, There Will Be Blood, Union Pacific, and Smoke Signals and numerous black and white illustrations of key film scenes are included throughout. |
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Drijfhout, Department of Immunohematology and Blood Transfusion. |
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Blood started gushing everywhere and I started screaming myself, and moved back which released the hogtied bird to do that which chickens do in the early stages of death. |
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