This massive infusion of money and credit has yet to satisfy the appetites of airline executives. |
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Treatment was given intravenously as a bolus for the lowest two doses and as a 30-minute infusion for the two highest doses. |
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When building finally did resume, the covenants were loosened considerably to generate a quick infusion of cash. |
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The infusion should be diluted to reduce the osmolality, even if an increase in infusion rate is necessary. |
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The right lower forelimb vein was catheterized for intravenous infusion of Ringer's lactate. |
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This is an infusion of pop, rock and trip-hop that is easy on the ears, but not on the musical conscience. |
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The cash infusion was responsible for nearly a fourth of the French jobs related to foreign investment. |
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Two of the 4 patients with cirrhosis had hepatic infusion chemotherapy and therapeutic occlusion of hepatic arteries. |
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However, a nice mint herbal infusion to help the meal go down smoothly was just what the doctor ordered. |
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The one baptized is in a state of grace and must assent to, and cooperate with, this infusion in order to become inherently righteous. |
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In a critical moment like this, the infusion of Chinese capital is like an oasis in the desert. |
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Some examples include drug-delivery pumps, implantable infusion pumps, and nebulizers. |
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The most popular food continues to be Mongolian tea, which is now made from an infusion of tea, evaporated milk, nutmeg and butter. |
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It was an infusion of sulphur and gold, two things flayers could not stand. |
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Chemotherapy may be administered either systemically via the oral or intravenous route or by hepatic infusion. |
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Also, the chemical plant was processing ammonium nitrate, a stable chemical that requires a substantial infusion of energy to explode. |
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An infusion of IV normal saline frequently corrects hypotension and increases cardiac output. |
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This infusion is not stopped until the burr hole is drilled and the surgeon is ready to begin microelectrode recording. |
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Iron sucrose should be administered intravenously, directly into the dialysis line, either by slow injection or by infusion. |
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Half the women received magnesium sulfate by injection or infusion in the hospital over about 24 hours, and the rest got a placebo. |
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Usually they are given by intravenous injection, by infusion pump into a vein or orally. |
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Loading dose is based on ideal body weight with maintenance infusion titrated to the desired end point. |
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Because these compounds are not produced endogenously, they must be introduced by means of the diet or intravenous infusion. |
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It is frequently used as a digestive and, when made into an infusion and cooled, as an eye-wash and a cleanser for superficial wounds. |
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Medical skills are needed to start intravenous lines, set up intravenous infusion sets, and measure out and administer the appropriate drugs. |
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I was immediately injected with an IV blood thinner and placed on a continuous IV infusion to prevent more clots from forming. |
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In many cultures, men and occasionally women retire each evening to the nakamal to prepare and drink kava, an infusion of the pepper plant. |
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The conditions for determining the total greater celandine alkaloids resulting from a plant by acid infusion were studied. |
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There was also some devitrifying glass that needed the same epoxy infusion as that in the Easter Morning window. |
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The equipment library holds a stock of equipment such as infusion devices, pulse oximeters, patient monitors and pressure relieving mattresses. |
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An infusion of sage or rosemary is also used in hair care as it can add shine to dark hair and, when mixed with black tea, can darken dark hair. |
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After a second infusion, a few weeks later, all of the patients showed engraftment in one or more sites, including bone, skin and bone marrow. |
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One week after the second infusion, he developed a limited skin rash, fever, and mouth vesicles and ulcers, suggestive of herpesvirus infection. |
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The regular insulin regimen was 0.1 units per kg followed by continuous infusion of 0.1 units per kg per hour until correction of hyperglycemia. |
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If visible lipemia is noticed, the lipid infusion should be stopped and a serum triglyceride level measured. |
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The actual increase in cobalt could be entirely attributed to the cobalt content of the cyanocobalamin that was added to the infusion. |
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This is the first time that such improvement in a chronic neurological disease has occurred following infusion of a growth factor. |
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Occasionally it may be necessary to use a continuous intravenous infusion of a loop diuretic. |
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The infusion of supernatural elements into human societies is itself a natural phenomenon that has a naturalistic origin and history. |
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The menu notes that the kitchen needs half an hour to prepare this traditional infusion of rice, saffron, seafood and sausage. |
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Guests are greeted with an oversized image of the moon maiden and tables have an infusion of auspicious red for linen. |
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His infusion of self-deprecating humor is what saved the movie from trying to take itself too seriously. |
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However, the final arrangement of equity infusion is still to be worked out. |
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This rebuilding job will need at least one more season of talent infusion to contend for the playoffs. |
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The rate of dextrose infusion needed to maintain stable blood glucose levels was monitored. |
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The animals were imaged in a magnetic resonance scanner during the infusion and 1, 2, 4, and 7 days after infusion. |
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The negligible impact of this ever-increasing cash infusion on reading scores is illustrated in this chart. |
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In recent months, much has been said of the upcoming infusion of games and talent into the console market. |
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Moreover, angiotensin II infusion has been shown to increase tetanic tension in rat hind-limb preparations. |
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These techniques include cryosurgery, chemoembolization, radiofrequency ablation, alcohol injections and hepatic artery infusion. |
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Our bodies, minds, and souls need shaping and preparing for any special infusion of grace. |
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At the time of the second infusion, two other ipsilateral antecubital veins had thrombosed. |
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They have also been used, by infusion, to colour milk destined for cake-making, thus giving the cake a richer colour. |
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This system provides your muscles with a 2-Stage infusion of nutrients to prepare you for intense workouts and keep you pumped all day long. |
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A decoction, infusion or tincture of the seeds is useful in nervous debility, hysteria and other nervous disorders. |
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An infusion of the root, leaves and flowers encourages the elimination of toxins from the body. |
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To prepare the infusion, steep one-half ounce of each of these herbs in four cups of boiling water for two hours. |
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If your child needs to be transfused with blood products, the infusions will take place in the infusion room. |
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The infusion of space and time into memory creates a world-space for an intersubjective opening onto the infinite. |
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He saw the tribal leader drinking an infusion from a plant bearing a striking resemblance to Chinese tea. |
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She bathed his wounds in a steaming infusion of sweet smelling herbs, and as they inhaled the steam, their exhaustion seeped out of their bones. |
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The victim did not, however, have any ailment which might have led this distasteful infusion of blood with pee-pee. |
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We conclude that intravenous infusion of cinchonine might be started 12 hours before chemotherapy infusion. |
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Less fluid infusion and more urine output will have prevented tissue edema and therefore improved oxygenation. |
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The humous's lemon infusion was an inspired twist, while the vegetables were pretty much as you'd expect. |
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Nicotine, the active chemical, is a natural pesticide and some farmers use an infusion of tobacco to protect their trees from insects. |
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If you like herbal tea, an infusion of peppermint with sassafras and licorice, served in a French press, is inspiring. |
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The band sang in Ulster-Scots with an infusion of American gospel and bluegrass. |
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The cause of death was excessive infusion and absorption of normal saline during hysteroscopic ablation of submucosal leiomyoma for menorrhagia. |
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Steinbrook has also pointed out that there is no emergency infusion of registered nursing staff available to resuscitate the hospitals to a better level of patient care. |
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Place all ingredients in an airtight container and allow 12 to 24 hours for the infusion process. |
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Now a biweekly with a circulation of 50,000, the New Republic could use an infusion of cash. |
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The buy-out had drained the Lampoon's resources, and an infusion of fresh cash was urgently needed. |
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Malt Vinegar is an aged and filtered product obtained from the acetous fermentation of distilled infusion of malt and is a good example of vinegar originating from cereals. |
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Intravenous fluid may provide relief from nausea and vomiting, but many pregnant women also require an antiemetic administered orally, rectally, or by infusion with the fluid. |
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How the Christmas holidays and a cash infusion from Russia combined to deflate the protest movement. |
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Markets will not be so sanguine if it is the Spanish or Italian banking system that needs an infusion. |
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Total parenteral nutrition is a preparation of nutrients given via intravenous infusion to patients, of any age, who cannot feed normally through the alimentary tract. |
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The alpine air infusion will bring the rosiness back to your cheeks. |
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Both became feverish and ill with the infusion, as expected, and both recovered. |
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The fluid was aspirated after each 60-mL infusion, pooled in a sterile siliconized container, and immediately transported on ice to the laboratory. |
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Typically, local anesthetics and opiates, alone or in combination, are administered through the epidural catheter as an infusion or a bolus to provide analgesia. |
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All mygalomorphs have two pairs of ventral booklungs that operate on the principle of infusion rather than the more efficient system of inhalation. |
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For an herbal infusion, dress the beans with rosemary or oregano, garlic, olive oil, and salt and pepper to taste. |
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Used with an infusion pump connected to a continuous nebuliser in the inspiratory limb of the circuit, it has also been shown to improve oxygenation. |
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The entire swab sticks were then placed in a brain-heart infusion broth and cultured for another 72 hours under both aerobic and anaerobic conditions. |
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A strong infusion of the tea with brewer's yeast treats delayed menses. |
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Moreover, the modeling took no account of the warming effects of the infusion of relatively warm air from oceanic and tropical areas to continental interiors. |
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I can still clean the blood from an infusion needle with a wire stylet, sharpen it on an Arkansas stone, check for barbs using a cotton ball, and re-sterilize it. |
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Communities across the country are experiencing a fresh infusion of ideas, energy, and volunteers to lend a hand in the fight to alleviate homelessness. |
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An infusion of painkilling medicine may be given into a vein. |
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Originally, in the 17th century, the sugar syrup was made with barley water, an infusion of boiled barley which gave it an agreeable, mild flavour. |
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This was her first effort of the afternoon, a risotto of chicken and smoked bacon with green beans and Parmesan, surrounded by an infusion of fresh herbs in olive oil. |
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Drink an infusion of sage-a few leaves in a cup of boiling water. |
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It was used widely as a medium for the infusion of medicinal herbs. |
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However, another tea expert points out that although the size of the bag may be important, factors such as increasing infusion with a spoon also make a difference. |
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Use one of the following methods to prepare a solution for infusion. |
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Well, apparently Steven not only completed the film, but also reworded much of the original with many of his special effects treatments and infusion of sentiment. |
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While small parcels of capacity will keep getting added, significant capacity infusion will happen from the second quarter of 2006 as more projects get completed. |
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Fresh ideas, inventive combinations and a lively ambience inform this modern Scottish restaurant famed for giving traditional dishes a vibrant international infusion. |
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Rostow had argued that the economically backward countries could be on the road to development if there was infusion of capital, in the form of foreign investment or aid. |
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And you have to hope and pray for everybody's sake that what the president said last night is that it would be better now that he's asked for this huge new infusion of money. |
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After years of austerity, the Klein government has given the region a huge cash infusion, increasing the amount of money for cardiac surgery by 20 per cent. |
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The approval would be to ensure a quality infusion into the reserves. |
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This is in addition to the federal government's massive infusion of funds directed primarily at emergency and transitional housing, rather than long-term housing. |
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These treatments include hyperventilation, cerebrospinal fluid drainage, infusion of mannitol, hypothermia, barbiturates, and decompressive craniotomy. |
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Biologic treatments may be administered by injection or IV infusion. |
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Administration of an intrathecal opioid injection before continuous epidural infusion is known as combined spinal epidural analgesia, or the walking epidural. |
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Calendula petals can be used to make a nourishing skin cream or cleanser, and a strong infusion made from marigold petals can be used to lighten hair. |
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It is well understood that in general a warm or hot infusion of herbs with volatile oils will have a diaphoretic effect and a cool infusion will exert a diuretic effect. |
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Nowadays an infusion of coriander is recommended for relieving flatulence, bloating and griping pains, as well as for suppressing the lingering smell of garlic. |
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The patient was started on chemotherapy with cyclophosphamide, doxorubicin, and dacarbazine administered as a continuous 7-day infusion, repeating every 21 days. |
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Effect of abomasal glucose infusion on splanchnic and whole-body glucose metabolism in periparturient dairy cows. |
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The patient had generalized tremors during the third infusion, but subsequent findings were uneventful. |
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Of note, intraportal infusion seemed to be more efficient than peripheral route. |
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The Industrial Revolution brought an infusion of untreated chemicals and wastes into local streams that served as the water supply. |
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The company still had not secured a significant capital infusion nor found a ready buyer. |
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Powdered flowers have also been used medically, as an emetic, a decongestant and for the relief of dysentery, in the form of a syrup or infusion. |
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The two intravenous cannulae were then connected using the latex tubing of an intravenous infusion set. |
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This new infusion of West Indians has both accelerated social and political change, and diversified Bermuda's culture. |
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For intravenous infusion, a narrow tube called a cannula is inserted into the vein via the needle. |
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The infusion treatment, designed by Vertical Colour with a combination of products under the milk shake brand, is aimed at hydrating hair. |
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There were no infusion reactions or drug-related adverse events, including meningoencephalitis, mi-crohemorrhage, or edema. |
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Each volunteer gave a blood sample before receiving an intravenous infusion of nicotine. |
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The patient was treated with hemodialysis, followed by phenytoin and a high-dose lorazepam infusion for a witnessed seizure. |
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The infusion of protein, Keratin, fruits and natural ingredients used in the production results in Volume's best shampoo and conditioner product. |
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The child was managed with immediate heparinization, and infusion of fresh frozen plasma along with the resuscitation measures for septic shock. |
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Premedicate with dexamethasone to reduce the incidence and severity of infusion reactions. |
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He was given a bolus injection of heparin intraoperatively and an intravenous infusion of heparin preoperatively and postoperatively. |
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Thus, continuous veno-venous hemodiafiltration with the support of an adrenalin infusion was started. |
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Complete with on-board Hydrograph software, the IDA-1S can test a wide variety of infusion pumps. |
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Propofol infusion syndrome and Brugada syndrome electrocardiographic phenocopy. |
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In the aforementioned case, bleeding and hypovolemic shock continued following red blood cell and plasma infusion. |
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The best management option is to prep the patient with diphenhydramine and oral prednisone before the next infusion of radiocontrast media. |
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The three ISNA Legislative Conferences provided 145 nurses and nursing students with a public policy infusion to the brain. |
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Infliximab infusion was given per written standard protocol that included pre-administration of low dose steroid and diphenhydramine. |
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Herein, we present a resistant PG lesion associated with ulcerative colitis and spondylitis which favorably responded to infliximab infusion. |
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Injury related to dislodged ferromagnetic implants such as aneurysm clips, pins in joints, and drug infusion devices. |
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The flow velocity of water-like liquids, such as infusion solution, dialysate or blood, is measured very feist and bidirectional. |
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Before today patients with inoperable advanced gastric cancer were generally treated with fluorouracil via an infusion pump. |
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It is widely advocated to have an infusion of isoprenaline available in case intraoperative ST segment changes occur. |
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His preparations for breakfast are simple, and he is ready to start out after half an hour spent in imbibing a few mates full of yerba infusion. |
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All the patients were lightly sedated with either a combination of morphine and midazolam, or propofol by infusion. |
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If anaphylactic or severe anaphylactoid reactions occur, the infusion should be discontinued immediately. |
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A coronary angiogram as well as left ventriculogram was obtained at 15 minutes following each infusion. |
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Some are now constructed by vacuum infusion where the fibres are laid out and resin is pulled into the mold by atmospheric pressure. |
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The infusion was stopped, the needle removed, and the occlusion continued for an additional 50 minutes. |
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Once crossed, the diagnostic catheter is replaced by a 6Fr thrombolysis infusion catheter with multiple side-holes. |
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Circuit-managing solenoid valves grant an exceptional timing accuracy in infusion process, to have a completely customable cycle according to any coffee blend. |
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In addition, circuit-managing solenoid valves grant exceptional timing accuracy in the infusion process, to have a completely customable cycle according to any coffee blend. |
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The result was glory for France, and an infusion of much needed money from the conquered lands, which also provided direct support to the French Army. |
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In addition to employment opportunities, BPL compensates donors for their time, resulting in the infusion of millions of dollars into the local community. |
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The patient developed severe bleeding postoperatively despite receiving additional tranexamic acid, protamine, cryoprecipitate, and infusion of plasma and platelets. |
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Neuren's Phase 2a clinical trial investigated the safety, tolerability and pharmacokinetics of a 4-hour infusion of Glypromate in 33 cardiac surgery patients. |
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Whereas the skin of some berries need to be punctured prior to infusion, saskatoons have a core at the end of the berry that lends them to infusion. |
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Undercapitalisation can be cured by an infusion of new equity. |
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The left arterial cannula was removed and an intravenous heparin infusion commenced with topical glyceryl trinitrate spray applied over the ischaemic area. |
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He that sits on high and never sleep, Nor in one place is circumscriptible, But everywhere fills every continent, With strange infusion of his sacred vigor. |
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The Mary Rose Trust, a limited charitable trust, with representatives from many organisations would handle the need for a larger operation and a large infusion of funds. |
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An extract of rooibos and chamomile makes a refreshing infusion. |
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A more sophisticated device is the Newcastle interactive palliator, in which a continuous low-dose intravenous infusion is combined with patient-operated demand increment. |
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The ONS Chemotherapy and Biotherapy Guidelines and Recommendations state that infusion pumps should not be used to administer vesicants through a peripheral vein. |
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During Francis stay in the strait crew members discovered that an infusion made of the bark of Drimys winteri could be used as remedy against scurvy. |
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When we visited, we sipped a citrusy kumquat vodka infusion and a subtly spicy mole vodka made with guajillo pepper and locally sourced Dagoba Chocolate cacao nibs. |
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She adds a second anti-emetic such as promethazine on an as-needed basis, decreases the rate of DHE infusion, and cuts the dose if nothing else works, she said. |
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Intravenous fluids are the first step in resuscitation, but often an intravenous adrenergic agent as a continuous infusion is added as the next step. |
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A decrease in red and white blood cell count and thrombocytes after the procedure was observed, and 3 patients needed blood transfusions or platelet infusion. |
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A new injection of the drug Herceptin, given just beneath the skin, can be completed in two to five minutes, compared to a time-consuming 30 to 90 minute intravenous infusion. |
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Argentine wine is the national liquor, and mate, the national infusion. |
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Hypervolemia is accomplished by infusion of crystalloids, such as normal saline or lactated ringers, or colloids, such as albumin or fresh frozen plasma. |
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Influence of ruminal or abomasal starch hydrolysate infusion on pancreatic exocrine secretion and blood glucose and insulin concentrations in steers. |
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Japan saw a large infusion of US investment during the Korean War. |
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Howland discovered that the temperature of the blood and the rate of infusion greatly affected survival rates, and introduced blood warming to surgery. |
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Premixed emulsion for infusion parenteral nutrition with tricamara with basal electrolytes 1,440 ml with addition of 1,000 kcal, via peripheral intravenous infusion. |
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Holmes has also upgraded its entire back-to-school assortment with better lamp heads, covered goosenecks, more stylish finishes and an infusion of color. |
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Anon he would be telling you of a cold he acquired in a Chicago lake breeze and how old Escamila cured it in Buenos Ayres with a hot infusion of the chuchula weed. |
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