You've taught her how to use a gun, how to cuff someone and how to do a few punches? |
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Its sleeves are 34.5 cm long and taper from about 25.75 cm wide at the armhole to about 11.25 cm wide at the cuff end. |
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His prepared, textbook address at the sod-turning ceremony on Tuesday somehow took a backseat to his entirely off the cuff remarks. |
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They are unable to see the difference between a good old fashioned cuff on the ear and serial beatings. |
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The second I exposed myself, the blow would come, a cuff across the head or shoulders that I'd feel for days. |
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He gave him a cuff rather than a vicious elbow, but once you raise your elbow you have to go off. |
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My remark was off the cuff and I stress that at that time I had made no calculation as to possible damage to the reversionary interest. |
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In contrast, chronic pain and loss of passive range of motion suggest frozen shoulder or tears of the rotator cuff. |
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A cuff is inflated around the thigh to obstruct venous outflow but not arterial inflow. |
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They said they'd rehearsed but they would have been better doing something off the cuff. |
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This shoulder program focuses on the big, powerful deltoid as well as the smaller muscles that make up the rotator cuff. |
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Pass the deflated cuff along the right side of the blade through the visualized glottis. |
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This may seem to give disproportionate attention to a single off the cuff remark. |
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A blood pressure cuff tracks your blood pressure and another device, a pulse oximeter, measures the amount of oxygen in your blood. |
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The nurse applies electrocardiogram leads, a blood pressure cuff, and a pulse oximeter. |
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Words would not suffice to express the sensuality of the jewellery, be it cute little ear-rings, rings, pendants, cuff links or tie pins. |
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I've taken to wearing dark blue suits, with a formal dress shirt, gold cuff links and black bow tie. |
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He also became a star in his own right, thanks to his ability to be amusing off the cuff in TV and radio panel games. |
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The tendinitis signs and symptoms can be of the rotator cuff or of the long head of the biceps brachii muscles, or both. |
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Both players were diagnosed with rotator cuff tendinitis that resolved with rest and rehabilitation. |
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His appearances with Johnny never seemed to indicate that he was able to make humorous off the cuff remarks. |
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Critical zones on a gown are the cuff to the elbow, sleeve seams, and the front of the gown. |
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Tendinitis of the shoulder, particularly the rotator cuff, is prevalent among swimmers and athletes who perform repeated overhead motions. |
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Nothing would please the Scots contingent more than to meet, and cuff, the Antipodeans in this year's final. |
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He pockets his cuff links, then briskly, with a snapping sound, rolls his shirtsleeves to his elbows. |
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Does one memorise a previously written piece, read verbatim from a carefully prepared script, or speak off the cuff and risk drying up? |
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No starched apron-bib is sullied, no long straight gilet is crumpled, no cuff or kirtle torn or buttonless, no bold tricorne hat askew. |
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The rotator cuff is made up of a ring of muscles and ligaments that joins the head of the humerus to the shoulder joint. |
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A type of blood pressure monitor that uses a column of mercury to measure cuff pressure. |
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Truth is, the best shirts made in recent years have all had two buttonholes on each cuff. |
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The low boot cuff allows you to maintain the tuck position longer and with less effort. |
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It also features a two-button cuff with a button sleeve placket and wood grain Eagle logo buttons. |
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The Zetra's are pretty uncomfy after a while, as the edges of the cuff do tend to dig in. |
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Some variation for the mittens would be to add a cuff of ribbing or fringe to the outside of the mitten. |
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After anti-inflammatories and physiotherapy, steroid injections are usually next on the menu for rotator cuff injuries. |
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It has a jacquard collar and cuff, a four-button clean-finished placket with woodtone buttons, and side vents. |
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He used a standard-sized, calibrated aneroid sphygmomanometer blood pressure cuff to measure pressure in the left arm. |
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The rotator cuff was evaluated from both the articular and bursal surfaces. |
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Touches such as real cuff buttonholes or hand-finished lapels now come into play. |
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He'd always wear undershirts under his dress shirts, and cuff links in his French sleeves. |
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There are even scraps of their garments, including a cuff from a sleeve, and a possible wall hanging. |
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On the left cuff of the jacket was a golden pin, with three interwoven circles. |
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If you have on all solid colors, try a printed bucket hat or interesting-looking purse or cool cuff bracelet. |
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The patient, who can use the device while sitting, places a cotton sock over his or her foot before the cuff is placed. |
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Place the cuff on your bare upper arm one-inch above the bend of your elbow. |
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For accuracy, use of a mercury sphygmomanometer is preferred, and cuff size should be appropriate. |
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At first I hated that squeezy feeling as the cuff inflated round my arm, but, gradually, I came to tolerate it. |
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We've replaced their cuff links with handcuffs and moved their photos from magazine covers to wanted posters. |
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A stethoscope and blood pressure cuff served as the primary monitoring tools. |
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The cuff sent me sprawling to the floor with a painful sting in my cheek, and a hurt feeling in the pit of my stomach. |
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A BP cuff was placed around each subject's thigh, just proximal to the knee. |
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Look for classic suiting in cool wool fabrics in traditional navy, grey and black, but make an impact with contrasting linings and cuff details. |
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Dorian unloosened his tie, fiddling with the cuff of his shirt and checking it in the mirror. |
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The cuff is an inelastic cloth that encircles the arm and encloses the inflatable rubber bladder. |
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Frequently, rotator cuff impingement is the source of the pain, but the underlying problem is the excessive glenohumeral translation. |
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I slapped in the cuff I'd grabbed and the choke chain dog collar I used as a necklace. |
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The boot's plastic cuff has been pared down so that, while it still cradles the heel and lower leg, it now allows for some forward flex. |
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Pin your creation on your shoulder, at the waist, on a hat or handbag, even on a cuff at the wrist. |
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Measurements may be inaccurate because of pseudohypertension, in which the blood pressure cuff fails to compress a calcified artery. |
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But the world was already spinning for the plastered man, and the gentle cuff sent him reeling to his back. |
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Each patient's chart and intraoperative photographs were reviewed to confirm the grading of partial-thickness rotator cuff tears. |
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Anthers are introrse and fused longitudinally through many papillae, in such a way that they form a cuff around the ovary. |
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Rossignol's X6 boot now sports an upper cuff and heel counter and has the look of a suede hiking boot. |
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The sleeves were were very loose and had intricate folds in them, except where they tightened into a cuff at the wrist. |
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With their five-wheel frame and their medium-height buckle cuff, they are a cross between a racing skate and recreational one. |
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He says casual days in Austin might be slowing as more men want to return to French cuffs and cuff links. |
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Sitting on the white leather couch in a black trench coat, and a royal purple sweater accessorized with black pants and a leather cuff bracelet. |
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This placement holds the French cuffs in place in much the same way as an ordinary cuff link. |
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Placement of the cuff for brachial pressure measurement was approximately 3 cm above the cubital fossa. |
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A tiny, golden button on the cuff of his sleeve sparkled in the dim light, embossed with a winged human. |
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The silver ring, the symbol of his fealty, came off with little difficulty, then the buttons at the cuff of each sleeve. |
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I stood there for what seemed like hours selecting each cuff and each jeweled centerpiece that would adorn it. |
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She made her way quietly to the checkpoint, stopping only to activate a small device she carried in the cuff of her glove. |
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It would not do to be messy now, he thought, flicking a small amount of ash from the cuff of his trousers. |
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Just put a boot in the binding and press the cuff of the boot from side-to-side and look for wobble and slop. |
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It pulls the cable and snugs down the cuff of the boot as if you were operating a separate buckle. |
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So, getting into your local indoor track, most all skaters will have the low cuff, five wheel roller boots. |
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It will have a high cuff for full ankle support along with the 90 mm wheels. |
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Imagine not being allowed a slip of one tongue, an off the cuff remark or even a second thought. |
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Many soft boot models are outfitted with a plastic hinged cuff for added support. |
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Each subject was placed in the supine position, and upper arm and wrist circumferences were measured to determine proper cuff size. |
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He used a pillowcase to carry his stethoscope, otoscope, blood pressure cuff, and pulse oximeter. |
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The most common error in blood pressure measurement is use of inappropriate cuff size. |
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This is an inflatable cuff which fits round the upper arm and is connected to a mercury manometer. |
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The sleeves were white and had an elastic cuff around her wrist causing it to take a bell shape somewhat. |
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Pneumatic tourniquets consist of an inflatable cuff, pressure source, pressure regulator, connective tubing, and pressure display. |
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Additionally, proper selection of cuff size is imperative for accurate measurements. |
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This can occur if a blood pressure cuff can't inflate properly because your arteries have become severely stiffened. |
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Blood pressure is normally taken with a device that has an inflatable cuff that is wrapped around the upper arm. |
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At each prenatal visit, the health care provider measures blood pressure with an inflatable cuff that wraps around the woman's upper arm. |
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For extremities, inflating a blood pressure cuff above systolic pressure assists in wound inspection and repair. |
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They require you to manually inflate the arm cuff but they automatically measure blood pressure and heart rate. |
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The zippered shirt incorporates underarm gussets, cuff stretch fabric, and a turtleneck collar. |
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The next time a nurse inflates a blood pressure cuff around your bicep, pay attention. |
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Kids could have a lot of fun with a blood-pressure cuff and pulse oximeter, in a supervised setting. |
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The blood pressure cuff is inflated by hand to a level that obliterates the arterial pressure or pulse. |
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A blood pressure cuff and hand-held Doppler stethoscope are required to perform this test. |
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He closed his eyes, I guess so he couldn't see it coming, and let her cuff him right in the chops, but he didn't budge. |
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I have a very thin upper arm and the circumference is less than stated on the standard cuff. |
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The rotators of the hip are like the rotator cuff of the shoulder. |
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His red coat shows the black regimental facings of the 58th Foot on its cuff and lapels. |
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I find that if the rear of the cuff is too long, the front bunches up. |
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Beer bottle tops will do nicely, if you can't bring yourself to use your Royal College cuff links or the earrings you bought on your most recent trip to Monte Carlo. |
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He removed his cuff links and placed them on the table next to the decanter and folded back the cuffs of his shirtsleeves before picking up his whisky glass once more. |
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Longer length gloves, covered with cuff bracelets in the mode of Breakfast at Tiffany style will have a place worn with three quarter or elbow length sleeves. |
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The cuff bracelet in Plate XX is ornamented with chrysanthemums bordering a central faceted citrine and overlapping pinnatifid leaves engraved to delineate the veins. |
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The second component is composed of spindle cell proliferation with accentuation in a periglandular cuff pattern and may contain homologous or heterologous elements. |
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The irritation diminished, but the cuff still chafed when he stood. |
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For a child, overinflation of the cuff may cause discomfort. |
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Underlying rotator cuff pathologies should be treated before injection. |
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In hip-hop fashion speak, that means guys aren't shopping at Torre for just sweats and jeans, but for two-piece linens, French cuff dress shirts, tailored suits and ties. |
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You need to loosen any instrument straps and peel back the cuff of your glove to get access, but it is possible to get a lungful of air into the suit. |
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Learn to trust the ankle support designed into a high cuff in-line skate. |
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Common were the 1943 leather combat service boots with buckled cuff. |
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You inflate the cuff on your upper arm by squeezing a rubber bulb. |
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The circulating nurse assists the anesthesia care provider by applying appropriately sized electrocardiogram pads, blood pressure cuff, and pulse oximeter. |
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It is sufficiently perturbed by this pandemic of kids carrying out surreal stunts on strangers to issue handy hints on how to spot a happy slapper who's about to cuff you one. |
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Once they reach oh-my-god-haven't they-grown proportions, buy a stepping stool for those moments when you need to give them a swift cuff around the back of the head. |
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The arm that had grabbed me was clad in an old Victorian raven silk shirt with slightly draped sleeves coming into a neat cuff around the wrist with small silver cufflinks. |
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By bending over and moving your shoulder in large circles, you can help avoid a serious complication of rotator cuff injury, called frozen shoulder. |
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It is the first time I knit sleeves and I think they turned out a tiny bit too long, but no worries, since they're done on garter stitch I can just turn the cuff around. |
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Second, the athlete is placed on an aggressive strengthening program for the posterior rotator cuff muscles and the retractor and depressor muscles of the scapula. |
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Now if I'd managed to say all that off the cuff then I would be a genius comedian, but as it was I had to make do with experiencing esprit de l'escalier on the way home. |
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The straight cuff and enforced band ensure a secure hold on the surgical gown. |
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To show the steps involved in a bilateral tubal adhesiolysis and cuff salpingostomy. |
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He broke with tradition by speaking off the cuff and for some of the time with one hand in his pocket. |
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But by speaking off the cuff and by staking out positions and then abandoning them, he does risk losing the fear and respect he needs to govern. |
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Sit quietly for a few minutes, without talking, after putting on the cuff and before checking your pressure. |
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For my shirts she puts cufflinks in, but because I've only one arm she puts Velcro on the cuff, so I can put it on and take it off myself. |
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Confirm that the circumference of your arm or wrist is covered by the range as written on the cuff. |
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Put on the cuff and secure it tightly but not so tight as to be uncomfortable. |
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The chromium-plated pressure gage housing fits firmly on the cuff, is constantly in the field of view and is neat and tidy. |
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Adjust the cuff so that the artery marker on the cuff is over the artery, pointing to the hand or foot. |
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The cuff is first placed as shown in the illustration on the cuff on the upper arm and then connected to the unit. |
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Use a mild medical grade disinfectant on the cuff sleeve and inside of the cuff between patients. |
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The INDEX and RANGE marking on the cuff will indicate that you are using the proper cuff or not. |
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The multi-string detailing on the cuff of this glove is classic and elegant. |
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If the cuff is not wrapped tight enough, the pressure will be falsely higher and the wrist go numb. |
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In 2006, the patient injured her shoulder once more and this time the TJR was luxated and a major rotator cuff lesion was diagnosed. |
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Palpation and compression of the inflated endotracheal tube cuff distends the pilot balloon accordingly. |
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If the extra portion of wrist cuff is not fastened, it will not affect the measurement. |
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Place the cuff around the wrist so that the air tube runs towards the palm of your hand. |
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The extra large insufflation bulb is comfortable to hold, enabling fast inflation of the cuff. |
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This track suit includes ergonomically shaped elasticized cuff and articulated knee for a great fit. |
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They create those blouses a lot of times, where they will add a bow or take fabric from another shirt to create the cuff. |
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He made those remarks off the cuff, but they were an accurate reflection of what happened. |
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It became clear that he had spoken off the cuff when he realized that the planes were unavailable. |
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The Minister's reply to the journalist was therefore neither off the cuff nor an analysis of past events. |
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I'm going to do it off the cuff, because I can't write as well as Katie can. |
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One of the chapter staff made an off the cuff comment about whether I'd like to donate a loaf of banana bread to the cause. |
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I have translated her Portuguese notes off the cuff, so I hope I shall be clear. |
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It was simply an announcement that was made off the cuff without any notice to anyone. |
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A member mentioned earlier that these conditional sentences were not done just off the cuff. |
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Depending on the situation, the interpreter may make notes or translate sentence by sentence off the cuff. |
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Make sure that the cuff is placed on the bare skin with no clothing in between. |
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I've played around with customizing some of the ready-made cuff link and napkin ring designs. |
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The pressure that occurs in the artery of the arm is measured while deflating the cuff. |
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Systole, diastole and pulse are determined, after which the cuff is completely deflated. |
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The build-up of pressure stops after systole, diastole and pulse are established, after which the cuff is deflated. |
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Some years ago, I witnessed a Swiss manager cuff a bellboy at a swank new hotel in Australia. |
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The flower made up of monochrome beading and crystals set on a black velvet cuff combine to make a luxe-looking sparkler. |
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If you usually wear silver cuff links and lapel pins, for example, a brass ring might look out of place. |
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Placement of a sensor on a limb with restricted blood flow, a blood pressure cuff, an arterial catheter, or an intravascular line. |
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But we must continue to look at ourselves and make sure that every pleat is in place, every cuff and hem is the right length. |
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Persons who have difficulties positioning the cuff correctly due to an overabundance of soft tissue on the upper arm. |
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Alongside the integrated full face mask the suit can also be equipped with a flexible, gas-tight face cuff. |
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Cuffs A single cuff or solid bangle is one of the most clean, modern ways to wear jewellery, and works well with this season's minimal clothes. |
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A standard tourniquet or blood pressure cuff is applied about one hand breadth above the anticipated puncture site. |
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He has inflammation and tendinitis in his right rotator cuff. |
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Your rotator cuff is made up of the muscles and tendons in your shoulder. |
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The cuff will automatically deflate completely, releasing any remaining air. |
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If the cuff fails to deflate, the patient should be instructed on its proper and safe removal. |
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With the second record it was very much off the cuff, whereas with this one we were clear that we wanted to make an electronic dance record. |
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I have seen her do stuff off the cuff journalistically that would make some people haemorrhage from their ears. |
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Now, we could discuss what Adidas is really saying when it encourages its buyers to wear a chained cuff on its ankles. |
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These adjustable cuff mittens are just what you need for your next snowball fight. |
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It is pleated to the armscye, becomes full and then is pleated to a cuff near the wrist. |
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The pattern has two pieces, the upper and the sole, with a third piece to form the cuff. |
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If the cuff pressure is low, the unit interrupts the measuring and increases the cuff pressure to an acceptable level. |
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If the cuff is too small, the readings will be higher than what your true measurement is. |
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Cuffs which are not specified for washing can not be washed as this might change the cuff dimensions and lead to a loss in accuracy. |
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If you wish to stop inflation at any time, press the exhaust valve to release the pressure in the cuff. |
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Particular attention should be paid to endotracheal tube size, position and cuff inflation pressure. |
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Grey pearl cuff links peeped out from beneath his jacket sleeves. |
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Wearing a statement necklace or bold cuff makes a dramatic impact. |
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I think he'd be able to answer questions quicker off the cuff. |
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He was one of our more experienced players but in saying that, although he tried hard on Sunday a lot of stuff he did was off the cuff and no use to the side at all. |
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The examiner must check for associated injuries, including proximal humeral fractures, avulsion of the rotator cuff, and injuries to the adjacent neurovascular structures. |
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But the flesh-coloured chiffon was covered in delicate embroidery and the revealing bodice took refuge in an ultra feminine jacket with dainty ruffling on the collar and cuff. |
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Muscular imbalances in scapular force couples may result in scapular dyskinesis, abnormal glenohumeral translation or rotator cuff overload. |
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The onset and removal of ITTO was confirmed with analog tracings of the cuff pressure and plethysmograph recordings. |
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Arterial blood pressure is measured using an inflatable cuff placed on the arm or on the wrist and should be done after at least five minutes of rest, in the sitting position or lying down. |
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Mr. Schundler, whose predilection for speaking off the cuff has caused him trouble in the past, read from prepared notes and was extremely careful today to avoid problems. |
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The upper cuff of the boot shell is linked to the lower boot part with an anatomically correct design, allowing the ankle to flex naturally while providing necessary support and bulge-free laceability. |
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A modified suture-bridge technique for a marginal dog-ear deformity caused during rotator cuff repair. |
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The rotator cuff and deltoid muscles and the long head of the biceps brachii are shoulder stabilisers. |
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Changes in the moment arms of the rotator cuff and deltoid muscles with abduction and rotation. |
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The other principal types of shoulder pain which are not disorders of the cuff are acromioclavicular damage, compression of the suprascapular nerve, glenohumeral osteoarthritis, retractile capsulitis and spinal disorders. |
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But due to these revisions, the rotator cuff was destabilized because of the loss of soft tissue, and during the following months, the arthroplasty luxated frequently. |
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For who among us does not collect something, be it rubber bands, paper bags, derelict wallets or handbags, desiccated ball point pens, single cuff links or earrings? |
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They offer a large range of quality gifts from metal tape measure to gear stick cuff links. |
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When large enough bites of tissue are taken, the cuff will heal nicely and will not dehisce unless there is infection or tissue compromise. |
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These stresses often lead to injuries within the soft tissues of the shoulder, such as the rotator cuff and capsule of the glenohumeral joint. |
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The tests are satisfactory if no tearing, breaking or cracking after folding is visible on the cuff and if the gloves pass the proof test voltage and withstand test voltage. |
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Chromed metal case fixedly mounted on the cuff. |
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From the collection of clothes, jewelry and accessories, you can pluck suede buckled booties, brass-and-enamel cuff bracelets and striped Mara Hoffman dresses. |
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You don't have to be constantly pushing up the French cuff of your tailored shirt to flash your Rolex, you know it's there. |
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The problem, research shows, is that most people invariably lift the weight too high, which can lead to shoulder impingement, in which the shoulder blade rubs, or impinges, on the rotator cuff, causing pain and irritation. |
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You deal with this heckler with a well-honed put down or off the cuff remark. |
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Many studies have shown that digital balloon palpation corresponds poorly with the actual measured endotracheal cuff pressure. |
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Bilateral salpingoopherectomy and an infracolic omentectomy were performed, in addition to the completion ureterectomy and bladder cuff excision. |
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For cases involving use of an inflatable cuff or tourniquet to the operative site, the antibiotic should be fully infused prior to inflation of the cuff. |
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The cuff is first inflated until the artery is fully occluded. |
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Mother bears scold their cubs with a low growl or a soft cuff. |
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The top edge of the cuff should align with the crease of your wrist. |
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Greek presidents are not given to speaking off the cuff. |
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I was speaking off the cuff and if I offended anyone of course I am very sorry about that. |
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His Jeanie's Place is overlooked at 9-1 here but she did remarkably well to overcome a slow start and cuff her rivals by three lengths on her debut. |
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Indeed, costochondral rigidity and flexion deformity of the thoracic spine could have modified the cuff pressure in an unexpected way. |
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Holding your gloved right hand under the cuff of the left glove, insert your left hand in the left glove. |
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You should be able to insert two fingers between the cuff and your arm. |
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Because when you put the cuff in place, you have always got one hand free. |
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Spontaneous tear of the rotator cuff may occur in persons with Rheumatoid Arthritis or Systemic Lupus Erythematosus as part of the pathological process with invasion from underlying pannus. |
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Impeccable suit in wool and cashmere with tennis stripes, hand-stitched Sea Island cotton shirt, linen handkerchief, natural silk scarf, cuff buttons: perfect accessorizing. |
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Do not forcefully bend the arm cuff or air tube. |
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Designed exclusively for Valentine's Day, this silver butterfly cuff from Salvatore Ferragamo's limited edition complements understated style with the tiniest hint of coquettishness. |
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The device was an alternative to the inflatable cuff used on tracheal tubes. |
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The chief muscles producing glenohumeral joint motion are the deltoid, pectoralis major and minor, teres major, latissimus dorsi and those of the rotator cuff. |
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Wittman, who is tall and silver-haired and wore a candy-striped Paul Smith shirt with the print of its contrasting inner cuff artfully exposed, perched on a nearby stool. |
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The pearl is used in creating men's pendants, tiepins and cuff links. |
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Naturopathic care of rotator cuff tendonitis is more effective than standard care, according to a 2009 Canadian study. |
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Of course, Coakley spoke off the cuff and had no one else to blame. |
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If I could do that off the cuff I would be WAAY more fun at parties! |
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She escaped the seeming trap just like a wrist slipping from a cuff. |
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And three had physical limitations: James Brown had gimpy knees, a Mexican diver named Nico Escamilla had a pulled groin muscle, and a veteran diver named Tom Morris had torn a rotator cuff. |
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Libeskind spoke off the cuff for several minutes. |
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It has been my experience that if you talk off the cuff at a meeting like this, everyone pays attention, but if you give them the written brief, they read the brief. |
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Check that the cuff ends between the Range lines marked on the cuff. |
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A main objective here is the anatomical reconstruction of the rotator cuff, which is achieved through the precise and secure fixation of the tuberosities to the shaft of the humerus and the prosthesis. |
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MetCode offers customers a vast selection of neck ties, bow ties, tie clips, cuff links, pocket squares, lapels and bracelets. |
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I was dressed in my black conservative suit, complete with tie tack and cuff links. |
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Your doctor can do this by using a sphygmomanometer, the balloon-like cuff they put on your arm. |
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Unfortunately, off the cuff I can't tell you exactly which ones. |
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The joint will want to subluxate posterior, but this is easily corrected with the subscapularis repair and rotator cuff interval imbrication. |
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Join Europa Chats, the internet facility for off the cuff cyber talk! |
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But the Prime Minister continues to muddy the constitutional waters with his off the cuff comments about possible guidelines for future referendums on secession without saying what those guidelines are. |
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Three hundred and one members of the House of Commons are in the process of debating and voting on the budget that is being altered by the Prime Minister's whim and off the cuff imperious comments to the media. |
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Spots on the cuff can be removed carefully with a damp cloth and soapsuds. |
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The first study used a vasoactivity test that employed transient ischaemia generated by controlled arterial cuff occlusion. |
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The deltoid muscle was bluntly split to expose the rotator cuff. |
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The French cuff bracelet was spotted by designer Stella McCartney when the two were out shopping in London's New Bond Street. |
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However a large tear in the cuff can be totally asymptomatic and only come to light suddenly when a minor injury is on the mend, whereas simple tendinitis can be extremely painful and handicapping. |
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A sphygmomanometric cuff was first placed above the antecubital fossa. |
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Teams fear that off the cuff remarks on Twitter could cause problems during this month's finals in Ukraine and Poland and other sides could follow the directives. |
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The NIBP cuff hose that connects the Datex-Ohmeda NIBP module to the blood pressure cuff has a plastic connector with two distinct black 'O' rings. |
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Dissection through cuff closure I start all my cases on the right side, holding the infundibulopelvic or utero-ovarian ligament on tension and skeletonizing it. |
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Recently other new photo gifts have also been added to the selection, such as a coat rack, a kid's apron, a ruler, a tote bag, a key ring and cuff links. |
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A sampling of topics includes analgesics, aseptic technique, bloodless surgery, HIDA scan, managed care plans, rotator cuff repair, and ventricular shunt. |
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The AP360 will allow us to reapproach those who have been intrigued by the ATS Open Pivot Heart Valve story but have desired a cuff more compatible with their preferences. |
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If it's just a normal cuff, decide what length you want the pants, then add about 1.5 inches. |
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And, again, I now confess, I had an occasional Bourbon and stoogie on the cuff. |
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The humeral head articulates proximally with the scapula and is held in the socket by ligaments and muscles collectively known as the rotator cuff. |
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He still has trouble with his lower and upper back and both shoulders, especially the right rotator cuff, which stabilizes the head of the humerus within the shoulder joint. |
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Cube necklace by Sarah Spalding, pounds 975, kickplate pendant, pounds 230, and etched cuff, pounds 480, both by Saizig Carey. |
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