The other word I've been pondering recently is cucking-stool, the original form of what later became called a ducking stool. |
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They had to make do with kitchen tuffets, orange boxes, a piano stool and a rocking chair borrowed from next door. |
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Treatment also tends to prolong the excretion of organisms in the stool and is associated with the development of resistant organisms. |
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These objects are kept in a family stool house and brought out every six weeks, when libations are poured and animals sacrificed. |
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He ordered a cup of black coffee and a Danish, added a liberal amount of milk, then found a stool facing the boarding gates and sat down. |
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She rose and moved to gather the bottle of whiskey from the stool near the door. |
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She went flying off the bar stool and landed unconscious on the floor amid broken glass and tables. |
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In the corner there was a rough looking table made of cheap wood with many knot holes, with a corresponding short stool the Duke was seated on. |
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Diarrhoea was defined as three or more loose, liquid, or watery stools or at least one loose stool containing blood in a 24 hour period. |
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She smiled as she helped Justin up the high stool behind the metallic counter of the diner. |
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He was perched on a stool with a plastic briefcase at his feet and a half-supped pint of bitter in his hand. |
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There was a small vanity with a stool in front of it with an assortment of perfumes and make up covering the top. |
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He did not apologize, put down the step stool or offer to help put our hand carries in the vestibule. |
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His thin arms waggled around in the air balancing himself on on his stool as he laughed with conviction at everything. |
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The stool horns should project equally out from the side of the casing as it does from the front. |
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He didn't have a stool to sit on, he managed to balance himself on a wooden crate. |
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A child who has diarrhea from giardiasis may lose too much fluid in the stool and become dehydrated. |
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His routine is very different as he stands on a stool and uses a football rattle. |
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She knew that if she wasn't already sitting on her short stool, she'd probably have fallen to the ground from weak knees. |
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Apart from Marcel Duchamp's first ready-made, a bicycle wheel on a stool from 1919, how many art images of bicycles can you think of? |
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Agglutination reaction was carried out using the reagents with the stool supernatants. |
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Furthermore, besides food intake, other factors can also affect stool size. |
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When she finally told her parents she was pregnant, she said, her mother threw a stool at her and kicked her out of the house. |
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I took the drinks to the table, laid them down on the chequered surface with a forced smile, and returned to my stool. |
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I spun around on the heel of the shoes and almost collapsed into a bar stool, but luckily the counter was there for me to catch. |
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The wiry woman released a heaving sigh and motioned towards the small stool. |
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He carries a foldaway pine stool, a well-thumbed copy of yesterday's Evening Standard and a small frying pan in a crumpled polythene bag. |
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This way the adjustable stool can be converted from table height to bar height very easily. |
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Shrugging, he hopped down from the stool, paid for his drink, and wormed through the mass of people to the door. |
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Cory introduced himself to the first person he spied, a wizened old woman on a stool at the door, meticulously cutting thin strips of leather. |
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Seating himself on his accustomed stool, he began to weave the splits dexterously in an out. |
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Sam walked over to a stool in front of a bare workbench and sat down, putting his coffee cup on the workbench. |
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He followed her inside and as she turned on the lights he took off his coat and rested on a stool at the kitchen counter. |
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From the floor, she looked up at her father, who was seated on a wooden stool. |
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He took a seat on his stool next to the table I was kicking my feet against. |
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She had been sitting on the stool for a good four hours, trying to make her creation perfect. |
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If constipation persists despite dietary modification and increased physical activity, a stool softener given with meals can be helpful. |
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The trophozoite form can't survive once excreted in the stool and therefore can't infect others. |
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Using a catching device can prevent contamination of the stool by water and dirt. |
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Diarrhoea often occurs in the absence of recognised pathogens in the stool, and metronidazole has relieved symptoms in some cases. |
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And continued loss of small amounts of blood in the stool can lead to anemia. |
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Although blood in the stool suggests invasive disease, fever is not a sensitive indicator of dysentery. |
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The sort of stresses that induce these changes include blowing against a resistance, lifting heavy objects, and straining at stool. |
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To ensure continuing relief after surgery, one must avoid constipation and straining at stool. |
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Lori crossed the room in a few quick paces and hopped up on a stool at the island that sectioned off the kitchen from the dinning room. |
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She picked up a robe that was laying across a stool, and slipped it on, after she had dressed in her usual black tank and trousers. |
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When diet changes don't work, stool softeners and mild laxatives, such as good old Milk of Magnesia, also are helpful. |
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There are no pus cells in the stool, thereby ruling out a bacterial diarrhea like shigella dysentery. |
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Indeed, he moaned so constantly during the journey, sitting as he was on a rusty stool, so as to permanently stain his reputation as a man. |
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I wondered if he'd misheard me and decided that he'd probably noticed another table open up or a stool at the bar had become available. |
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Sitting on a low stool and cradling his beloved guitar he sang in a rich baritone a mixture of haunting ballads and cheery folk songs. |
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Five of twenty-one patients who reported stool washiness had diarrhea, but only 2 patients had serious symptoms. |
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Test stool sample and scrapings to identify amoebic, bacterial, fungal or other parasitic problems. |
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Some experts recommend contrast radiographs if a radiolucent foreign body is not seen in the child's stool two weeks after its ingestion. |
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Elizabeth stepped off the stool and began looking around the small shop as Kathryn was measured. |
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It was on the stool that a deceased person was bathed before being laid in state. |
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A creature sat against the wall on a small, knobby, wooden stool, caressing her large stomach, obtruding over her legs. |
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The seat frame of the William and Mary stool replaces what was probably a caned seat. |
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The presence of occult blood in the stool may be a sign of neoplasms or esophagitis. |
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I sat down in the white chair while Dr. Clark took a seat on a stool that sat to my left. |
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He sat up straight, gripped the seat of the stool and, for the first time in his life, shivered. |
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The seat of this wood-slat stool lifts off to reveal a handy storage container. |
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However, Philip missed, tripped over a foot stool, and fell face first on the floor. |
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The bearer sitting on a stool by the door could not even begin to stop him. |
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I pursed my lips and thought as I seated myself on a stool by the breakfast bar. |
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I plopped down in a stool and rested my forehead on the slightly sticky bar. |
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I was seated on a stool, outdoors, with a balmy sub-tropical skyline behind me. |
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Seated on a stool next to her mother every Friday, Germaine was expected to join in the conversation. |
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I perch happily on a stool, poking gleefully at a small aquarium with a few brightly colored fish in it. |
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He jumped from his stool, chopped at the air and interrupted the debate moderator. |
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Occasionally, the ingestion of black licorice, lead, iron supplements, or blueberries can cause black stool and false melena. |
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By the way, a tuffet is a low stool, which she could sit on while milking the cow whose milk made the whey. |
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I watched him loosen his collar, and walk over to a stool where his violin case was, open. |
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At Louis XIV's court, entitlement to a stool depended on rank, and most courtiers had to stand. |
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Jo pushed back the plush, mahogany stool she was sitting on and made as if to rise. |
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Often unsure, he seems to rely on Lucky for more than just fetching his stool and carrying his bag. |
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Jack picked his poison, a straight scotch with a twist of lemon, and planted himself on a nearby stool. |
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In stoolball, a milking stool was used as a target, and a hard leather ball stuffed with feathers or hair was thrown at it. |
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The luckless spy spent most of the war in prisons and internment camps eking out a living as a stool pigeon. |
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More often, they were prepared to play the stool pigeon not for thirty pieces of silver, but for much more mundane rewards. |
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So many American mob killers have turned stool pigeon or gotten themselves arrested. |
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When a mob mastermind decides to turn stool pigeon and squawk, it's up to the S.W.A.T. team to protect him. |
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That film concerns a stool pigeon tracked down in Spain after 10 years by hired killers working for the crime boss on whom he has informed. |
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Even if I did like crooks who are stool pigeons, I still wouldn't like you! |
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She flipped it open once again as she seated herself on a stool next to the island in the kitchen. |
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The bathroom has a stool, sink and undersized bathtub I scrounged that is perfectly sized for the shower. |
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There was a red velvet chair, then one of green leather, then a bright pink conversation stool, then a blue chaise longue. |
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He was just sitting at the bar on a stool, in the next room, sipping his beer. |
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He played some fantastic boogie-woogie piano, then fell off the piano stool and was sick on the floor. |
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Find a sofa to slouch in, a bar stool to drink on or private booths to dine, drink or chat with friends in. |
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Adam sat on the bar stool at his favourite club having his favourite drink. |
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Stacie took a seat on a bar stool in the kitchen, as her mother continued to peel potatoes over the counter top. |
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Tyler looked over at his best friend and brother-in-law seated on the bar stool to his right. |
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Seated on a wooden bar stool, Selina shook her head slowly with his argument as she sipped from the tall glass of tea Nathan had fixed her. |
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Moments later, Tara perched herself on a bar stool at the end of the table after delivering a plate of food to Zeke. |
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I take my bottle and make another painstaking walk through the crowd to an empty bar stool, throwing my bag down on the bench in front of me. |
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Micah said nothing as Cole Pulaski took a seat on a bar stool and ordered coffee from Rebecca, the waitress. |
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It is often helpful to insert a urinary catheter, so that the diarrhoea can be accurately quantified by recording the stool weight. |
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Without another word, she cautiously stepped onto the stool as the tailor got out a measuring tape. |
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The high frequency of rectal bleeding may be because of mucosal trauma caused by scybalous stool traversing the strictured segment. |
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Clinical manifestations are dryness of the mouth, lips and nose, dryness of the tongue, dry, rough and chapped skin, dry stool, etc. |
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Salma, a mere five year old, climbs on a stool to prepare chapattis for the family that took her in after she lost her parents. |
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I have a small cell with a single bed, and there's a sink, a bookshelf, a little stool and somewhere to store underclothes. |
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A waif-like model, elegantly poised on a bar stool, dressed head-to-toe in designer clothing and sensually smoking a cigarette. |
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Invited into the rehearsal room, I found a little stool to cotch on, and allowed my eyes to adjust to the relative darkness. |
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Her portly body was perched on a small stool precariously, looking like she would fall off if she shifted even slightly. |
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But personally, I think the line has been crossed when they pull up a bar stool next to you and start chewing the fat. |
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The High Bailiff shall make a stool and mend the pillory to punish chiders and scolders by Christmas. |
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She jumped off the stool, dipping her paintbrush into the jar and stepping back, holding the brush out like a sword. |
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For microbiologie cultures, fresh stool is preferred to rectal swabs in which the pathogens are less in number. |
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This stool, made from the bio material, can hold all of his approximately 200 pounds. |
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In the quiet twilight, the cobbler slowly set down his tools, laying the wooden shoe at the foot of his stool and rising slowly. |
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If prolonged crouching becomes arduous, a portable stool provides a reasonably comfortable perch amid the stubble. |
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She sat, perched delicately on a stool at the bar that was right down the street from her dorm. |
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Clothed in nothing more than my bathing trunks, I was seated on a stool in a natural enclosure in the jungle. |
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In warm sunshine, Gould turned up in coat, beret, muffler and gloves, carrying his own collapsible piano stool. |
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James dropped a quick peck onto his mother's cheek and slid onto a bar stool where bacon and eggs awaited him. |
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On one occasion, while doing a particularly difficult surgery he took off his gloves and sat on a stool chanting some Sanskrit slokas. |
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In addition, they were more likely to be incontinent of stool but less likely to be incontinent of urine. |
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She ousts him from the piano stool and plays it herself, the chords suddenly hanging in the air like icicles. |
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She would twirl round on her piano stool to shout at us, then twirl back again. |
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Callie jumped up again and practically ran over to me and onto the piano stool, almost making me fall off. |
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My mom would come out, and I would be singing on the piano stool in the bar. |
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It's also enjoyable to see the piano player venture out from his piano stool, and take to the stage in an unstoppable floorshow. |
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Always remain calm when sitting comfortably on the piano stool by relaxing the whole body. |
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The bolts seemed easy enough to unscrew, although the top bolt would require a stool or something to reach. |
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I thought of her as I wrote it, enjoyed imagining her having it always near at hand, lying on the wicker stool by her armchair at home. |
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He was a leader, represented by his standard and his throne-like stool, and perhaps the item worn around his neck decorated with gold braid. |
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Then she's sitting on the next stool, drinking a dirty martini, and marveling at the coincidence of this meeting. |
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Emily had broken her arm falling off a piano stool and was ever so desperate to tell me all about it! |
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Gemini finished off her drink in one large gulp and then sprang from her stool. |
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Other tests include stool testing and X-rays of the bowel, taken after a barium enema. |
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Other associated symptoms include bloating, distension, mucus in the stool, urgency, and a feeling of incomplete evacuation. |
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Persistent elevation in sphincter tone requires more forceful evacuation of stool, resulting in repeated trauma to the fissure. |
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Sitting on a stool, she held onto her non-alcoholic drink with one hand and tapped her fingers on the counter of the bar with the other. |
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The appropriate specimens to submit for testing include food or environmental specimens, stool, serum, gastric contents, or vomitus. |
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Undigested lactose fermented by bacteria creates lactic acid in the stool and other short chain fatty acids such as butyric acid. |
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Crossing the street, he entered the light pink and white walled diner to find only one stool open at the double-U shaped counter. |
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Michael sat her down on a stool before the fire and told her what he needed, and she produced a little stone jar of thick amber paste. |
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She turned liquid brown eyes to view him and continued to chew the cud as she watched him pull out a stool and bucket. |
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She became paralyzed eight years ago when she fell off a stool and broke her thigh. |
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A part of the stool sample was processed for the detection of bacterial pathogens. |
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His sweaty hand grabs my shoulder in a fatherly gesture as he comes to sit down on the bar stool beside me. |
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Then he lunged forwards and shoved River off the piano stool onto the floor. |
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It isn't a disease but may be a symptom of severe constipation or emotional difficulties related to stool holding. |
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She turned around on her stool with a bright smile on her face holding the flask and a test tube out to the confused young man. |
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The gastric juice is typically full of mucous, and protein leaks through the stomach lining and is lost in the stool. |
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Exceedingly tall and gaunt with a long, prognathous jaw, he never took his eyes from me as he went over to an accordion wilted across a stool. |
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For those with dry stool or constipation, purgation is adopted to clear away heat and promote bowel movement. |
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The village stocks and the ducking stool provided a suitable deterrent for the twerp who insisted on invading our space and time. |
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She said Mr Corner's car was parked outside the Lysley Arms on July 3 at about 10 pm, when Mr Maddox picked up a stool from the pub and smashed five windows. |
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Physical assessment included laboratory examinations that revealed severe microcytic, hypochromic anemia, which prompted obtaining urine and stool samples for occult blood. |
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Rhea had been sitting on a bar stool, watching the conversation. |
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Great aristocrats no more become gentlemen of the bedchamber out of subservience than they became grooms of the stool out of a desire to wipe the royal bottom. |
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In many instances the presence of infection can be determined by microscopic examination of the stool for evidence of parasites and microbiological culture for bacteria. |
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He sees a good looking, smartly dressed woman perched on a bar stool. |
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Settling herself at a tall bar stool, she threw the bartender a flirtatious smile as she rearranged her short jean skirt to cover her lengthy legs. |
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She took a seat on a bar stool and waited for the bartender to assist her. |
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Persons with at least one positive stool card were offered further diagnostic testing that most commonly included barium enema, flexible sigmoidoscopy or full colonoscopy. |
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Childhood memories of mother are of her slumped on her canvas stool, painting, her face level with mine, porcelain skin shadowed by a floppy hat trailing grubby pink scarves. |
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Sitting on a wooden stool in a trendy pizza joint in East London, Jones, 32, agreed to outline his plan for global domination. |
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Add casters to the legs and this stool becomes a portable mini-island, ferrying cookbooks, baking ingredients, or a heavy mixer from pantry to work space. |
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She stood on a three legged stool, as a bustling woman with pins in her mouth and a measuring tape around her neck pinned white cloth and frills on her. |
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These tests detect haematin from partially digested blood in the stool. |
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His long hair was a filthy tangle, the left side of his face was bruised black and he swayed a little on the stool as he sat, reeling with pain and exhaustion. |
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You need to be concerned if your child is having bowel movements much less often than is regular for him or her, or if the normal firmness of the stool changes. |
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He took his seat on the stool and waited for the crowd to quieten. |
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A drum set lay abandoned in the room, drumsticks haphazardly thrown on a swiveling stool as though whoever had left them there planned to come back soon. |
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Finally the instructor was ready and he assumed his seat on the stool. |
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She got up from the ground and sat back down at her piano stool. |
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Still looking away, she stood up, scraping her stool along the tile floor. |
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A barber came in with a stool and his straight razors to try his luck at making a few coins, and Michael and Kieran availed themselves of his services. |
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Dietary fiber increases the weight and size of your stool and softens it. |
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David is sat on a stool with a headless guitar, strumming and singing. |
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When pool season closes, bring the stool into the garage or mudroom. |
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In the centre of the image is one woman sitting on the piano stool, head tilted and eyes closed in proper appreciation of a tune whose name shall forever remain a mystery. |
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In addition stool samples or rectal swabs in transport media were also collected and transported to the microbiology laboratory for further processing. |
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Then he taught her to relax, making her sit lower on the piano stool, where beforehand she was too high with the shoulders bent to increase playing intensity. |
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His heavily bandaged right leg is propped up on a stool in his apartment and his crutches lean on fridge. |
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Another picture on the wall was of a farm worker entering a shippon with a three-legged milking stool in one hand and a milking bucket in the other. |
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I walked closer to the piano and lifted the seat lid of the piano stool. |
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I think I was betrothed to Cotton Eye Joe, a frail man who smelled of cheese, who would unexpectedly leap up out of his stool now and again as if someone had set fire to it. |
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He rose, still pounding, and he kicked the piano stool back. |
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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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Ask your doctor or nurse about the use of stool softeners or laxatives. |
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Burbage winked stagily, while Will limped to his abandoned stool. |
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He also liked girls, and he liked how approachable he was with a toddler staring awestruck from the next stool over. |
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Everman had his last drink and left for the night when a friend grabbed me by the arm, yanking me off my stool. |
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The crux of the matter is that to make the health-insurance system work requires a three-legged stool. |
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It may be induced by a hard bowel movement or straining at stool. |
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Long wisps fall across her forehead as she sits very straight on her stool, her narrow shoulder blades drawn back elegantly. |
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Furthermore, a person with norovirus has about 70 billion viral particles per gram of stool. |
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I try to catch the eye of this third boy, but he plops down onto a stool and avoids my gaze. |
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He noticed her in the crowd while he was sitting on his stool between rounds. |
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I nodded and took a seat on the single stool behind the counter. |
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I settled back into my stool and finished the rest of my drink. |
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He entered, and sat down on a stool, at the 1950's style soda fountain. |
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So, I tactfully swivelled round on my stool, and pretended to watch the guys playing darts, until my mate Barry returned from the bar with a couple of fresh pints. |
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The most effective daily treatments for opioid-induced constipation are senna, senna combined with a stool softener, Phillips' Milk of Magnesia or lactulose. |
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I lifted myself up onto the stool and looked through the plate glass window, past writing in Cyrillic and Arabic, to the never-ceasing crush of pedestrians outside. |
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I bet that you never thought I'd leave my bar stool to tell you. |
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She looks at her feet, now propped on the stool next to her. |
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She tried to reach the vase but overbalanced herself and fell off the stool. |
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Do not let patients confuse normal defecation with straining at stool. |
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Antemortem stool cultures were negative for enteric pathogens. |
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He had a right puss on him when he lifted it down off the stool. |
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The camera cuts to young Jason spinning playfully on the counter stool. |
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Normal continence depends on many interrelated factors, including stool volume and consistency, colonic function, rectal compliance, rectal sensation and sphincter function. |
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The Saturday looked to be boring, as Sam and Katherine both sat on a bar stool, heads propped up in their hands and staring at the clock on the opposite wall. |
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He also received this for bowel evacuation of lead in his stool. |
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In the garden, I find myself sitting on a plastic step stool as I work my way down the rows weeding and picking at the same time. |
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The new prescription stool softener Miralax and the older softener lactulose are good medications. |
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Tall, lean Danny with the huge horsedick seated on the bar stool was a fixture Saturday afternoons. |
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Stool softeners may be helpful, especially with hemorrhoids or piles present, but the stool softener must be taken daily for effectiveness. |
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In such a case, I would prescribe a stool softener and dietary changes to alleviate the situation. |
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I put all my emotions on my shoulders and took the pain and places it at on a pedal stool like it was a gift from God! |
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One of the last ordeals by ducking stool took place in Leominster in 1809, with Jenny Pipes as the final incumbent. |
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However, if neither of these organisms is isolated, it is necessary to send stool specimens to a reference laboratory. |
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This curve occurs as the competing stems grow out from the stool in the early stages of the cycle, then up towards the sky as the canopy closes. |
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He prised a skep from its stool and held it out, inverted, showing the dirty wreck of combs, with the vile grubs spinning their cocoons. |
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From the beginning of October the stool became waterly, and severe diarrhea occurred at the intervals of 30 minutes to 1 hour. |
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Findings on examination were normal and he was treated with stool softeners, reassured and discharged. |
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Stool softeners moisten the stool to prevent it from becoming dry and hard. |
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I don't want to take prescription drugs, but stool softeners and fiber haven't solved my problem. |
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If fecal incontinence is caused by impacted stool in the rectum, the impaction must be removed. |
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One day before the current admission, the patient had nose bleeds once again, this time accompanied by 4 episodes of hematemesis and tarry stool. |
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Keramat brought out a murha, a low stool made of woven cane. He squatted on the earth beside me. |
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In 1981 Clapton gave his signed Fender Lead II guitar to the Hard Rock Cafe to designate his favourite bar stool. |
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He tried to hook the stool towards him and it disobligingly toppled out of reach. |
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Four days after surgery, the patient developed eructations and bloating and a stool specimen was guiac positive. |
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A hepatitis screen was negative, and the findings on an amoebic gel diffusion test and stool microscopy were normal. |
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Instruct patients to immediately report abdominal pain, prolonged constipation, nausea, vomiting, fever, or melanotic stool. |
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Soft stool, intermittent diarrhea, and abdominal cramping persisted, along with proctalgia. |
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It's a tiny cottage with a stove, and we sit on a stool by the stufa and eat pig trotters and dumplings. |
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But an old, old man, sitting on a stool on the sidewalk, was playing a musical saw, forcing my attention away from them. |
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In a coppiced wood, which is called a copse, young tree stems are repeatedly cut down to near ground level, known as a stool. |
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Laboratory testing of stool samples for toxigenic Clostridium difficile infection has evolved considerably during the past 3 decades. |
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It includes a kneeling cushion, stool, transplanter, trowel, rake, digger, small fork, sprayer and gloves. |
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Endoscopy and CT scan had earlier shown no abnormality, leaving medical experts to assume that the denture had passed out in stool. |
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As the safest step stool on the market today, Safe-T-Stool is an invaluable addition to any home, school or business. |
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All you have to do is put a small step stool in front of your toilet to put your feet on when you're sitting on the toilet. |
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Keeping bowel movements soft by using a stool softener and adding fiber to your diet is important, too. |
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The 27-inch-tall, 18-pound Bri uses a step stool when she has to hit the sack. |
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I recently tried out a step stool during a Saturday stop at a local hardware store and was amazed at by its solid, stable construction. |
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Keep items you use often in cabinets you can reach easily without using a step stool. |
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A CUCKING stool, which dipped the occupants in water, was used to punish disorderly women and dishonest tradesmen. |
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The Rhode Islander, a southpaw like Harrison, had clearly had enough and quit on his stool before the start of the fifth. |
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She explained that the marks were caused by a seat such as a bar stool on which she perched after exercising at the Harbour Club in London. |
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They claim Orr smashed her head on the concrete driveway of his home, kicked her as she lay on the ground, then battered her with a bar stool. |
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Then he demanded that the ciggie-puffing Bowen give up her bar stool perch because he was tired of standing. |
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I had to sit on a stool while she made the spoonbread and take down what I saw like a reporter, to get her recipe. |
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And the main difference between a homing pigeon of old, and a stool pigeon of today? |
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He's also a drugs baron and when she interrupts him in the process of rubbing out a stool pigeon, she has to run for her life. |
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Forbidden insults have included coward, guttersnipe, hooligan, rat, stool pigeon, swine, and traitor. |
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A MAN who pushed an OAP off a bar stool during on the night of a GAA final was fined pounds 150 in a local court this week. |
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One thing to avoid when trying to relieve constipation is any laxative other than a stool softener, says Smith. |
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Younger, sexier, better track record, more Because, unlike stool pigeons, I've yet to see one shamelessly pecking the badge. |
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From here, Charlie, one of the rouseabouts, and Mary the domestic helper were seen holding hands on the stool beside the wall. |
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Operators mixed up the Wehrmacht and Luftwaffe officers, provided stool pigeons and even set up an undercover interpreter. |
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Fifteen of these patients had metazoa in stool and the remaining 11 had protozoa. |
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In an effort to reduce the chances of developing constipation, medical professionals have recommended giving these individuals laxatives and stool softeners. |
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First identified in 2007 from a child with febrile illness, SAFV are found in the stool of children with nonpolio acute flaccid paralysis and healthy children in Pakistan. |
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Participants were given ineffective pills, before being sat on a stool inside a drum with vertical stripes that induced the illusion of self-motion. |
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A tabouret or taboret is a French stool from the court of Louis XIV and was a seat available to a few privileged women while in the royal presence. |
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The projects themselves range from benches, crates, ammunition boxes, and a folding camp table, to a bucksaw, folding camp stool, and an officer's field desk. |
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She uses a combination of treatments including milk of magnesia, fiber, and stool softeners, and mineral oil, to help steer patients through recovery. |
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Kussmaul breathing, a deep and labored breathing pattern, can occur because of acidosis from stool bicarbonate losses and lactic acidosis associated with poor perfusion. |
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Her stool analysis did not reveal any nfective agent including bacteria and parasitic microorganisms including Entamoeba histolytica, Giardia amblia. |
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Watson once again left ringsiders licking their lips for more with his almost punch-perfect assassination of Wyatt, who quit on his stool at the end of the fourth. |
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Some smaller tree species do not readily form pollards, because cutting the main stem stimulates growth from the base, effectively forming a coppice stool instead. |
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Taking or using stool softeners or laxative medicines may worsen diarrhea, patients should talk to their HCP before taking or using these medicines. |
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This acts as a stool softener and will help ease the problem. |
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The stool examination revealed small, white, seed-like structures which were identified as proglottids, measuring 7mm by 3mm and tapered at both ends. |
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Patients may also report the passage of proglottids in the stool. |
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He gave a detailed demonstration of how he actually hanged a man, unfortunately the stool was accidentally kicked away and Burrows almost hanged himself. |
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This proves the benefits of the old-style squat toilet, but since those are almost extinct, adding a step stool is a great addition to your toilet. |
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The initiation ceremony for newly appointed privy counsellors is held in private and typically requires kneeling on a stool before the sovereign and then kissing hands. |
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In the piano stool there was a stack of music, mostly sentimental ballads intended to be sung by people with very average voices accompanied by not very competent pianists. |
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The patient's stool sample was found to be positive for S stercorals. |
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It also contains a gentle stool softener known as docusate sodium. |
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Moderate-to-severe diarrhea eligibility criteria included dehydration, the presence of blood in the stool, or a clinical decision to hospitalize the child. |
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Serologic tests for schistosomiasis, hydatidosis, distomiasis, amebiasis, toxocariasis, and trichinosis were negative, and parasites were not found in stool samples. |
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Some patients may prefer use of a birthing chair or stool, she noted. |
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I sat on a stool while everybody in the crew rotated around me, offering me shots of tequila. The only thing I had eaten all day was a doughnut, and I got totally plowed. |
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The war was eventually lost, and Asante was annexed, but the Asante claimed victory, because they never lost possession of the sacred stool. |
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The Wilson sculpture, on the other hand, is a wholly nonutilitarian rendering of an Asante stool. |
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Patients often find that they must restrict or change their diet to avoid excess wind, odour or loose stool. |
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She sat in queen-like fashion on the kitchen stool, looking faintly disapproving and intent on examining her newly painted nails. |
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I clutched the edge of the table to keep from toppling off of my stool. |
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Diarrhea is characterized by frequent loose or liquid stool. |
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Stool in tubular steel with formed seat in ply laminate rebated onto frame, by Pengelly Design. |
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Taken thirty minutes prior to meals, it significantly slows intestinal motility, giving the intestines greater time to absorb fluid in the stool. |
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Stool softeners can be used to make going to the toilet easier and more comfortable. |
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He brought me a pail and a stool, and held out the round tin of dubbin for me to grease the teats. |
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Bathe the parts frequently with cold water, and, if there be much pain at stool, always squirt up the fundament, beforehand, with a syringe, half a teacupful of cold water. |
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But he could not come in the white cloth of celebration to a burial service, and he could hardly come in the cloth of mourning to celebrate his two decades on the stool. |
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The hall was fitted up with an amphitheatrical descent of seats towards a platform, on which stood a desk, two lights, a stool, and a capacious antique chair. |
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There worn't nothin' in it but a spinnin' wheel and a stool. |
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It is this ridge which divides Oxendale from Mickleden, making straight for Stool End Farm on the valley floor. |
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Stool and swab samples collected in the acute stage of the disease, before antibiotics have been administered, are the most useful specimens for laboratory diagnosis. |
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