An empty syringe lay at her feet where Brian had dropped it when Tom attacked him. |
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In a flash, Vincent had produced a syringe from an inside pocket of his coat. |
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If injecting a corticosteroid after aspiration, a hemostat is used to stabilize the needle while the syringe is changed. |
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When aspiration precedes injection, the needle is held with a hemostat while the syringe is changed. |
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The coach sent a used syringe containing some of the substance which was claimed to be the steroid. |
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The implements of Vera's illegal trade are a syringe, carbolic soap, a cheese grater and some disinfectant. |
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When blisters appear, fluid should be withdrawn with a sterile syringe with needle, relieving pressure and subsequent trauma. |
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The tip of the syringe should be kept sterile, and not placed in the infant's incubator or bed. |
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He traded a pair of headphones for a syringe from a fellow prisoner who was a diabetic. |
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But, he caught her arm and reached in his drawer in his nightstand and pulled out a syringe. |
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The circulating nurse should draw each medication into a syringe and deliver it aseptically to the sterile field. |
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Cells are aspirated from the bone marrow of the crest of the hip bone using a needle and syringe with local anesthesia. |
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The applied suction pressure caused xylem sap flow into the capillary where it could be collected with a syringe. |
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The fluid was aspirated by immediate gentle hand suction applied to the instilling syringe after each instillation. |
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One of the standard treatments for leprosy has been to inject ethyl-esters of chaulmoogra oil into a muscle with a large bore syringe. |
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Alternatively, they can be drained with a needle and syringe, although the sac of the hydrocele may fill with fluid again after a few months. |
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Andrew had filled the syringe with chloral hydrate, a powerful sedative, and had positioned himself at Aridene's side. |
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There was another syringe labelled fentanyl that contained the suxamethonium. |
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Thus, Indians invented the rubber-bulb syringe, now adopted worldwide for perfume atomizers and medicine droppers. |
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Charles rushes to his daughter's bedroom and expertly jabs her with the insulin syringe. |
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If your child is under 6 months old, you may need to clear his or her nose with a bulb syringe. |
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This is performed under general or spinal anaesthetic and some marrow is removed from your own or a donor's hip bone using a syringe and needle. |
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A council-contracted gasman downed tools and left the house when he found a syringe behind the fireplace he was repairing. |
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Introduce a syringe with no needle and perform the usual steps that accompany the process. |
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She made a dive for his legs, and as he fell she grabbed the syringe from his hands. |
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The positioning and delivery system comprises an injector which is adapted to allow a syringe to be attached and a housing. |
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Before measurement, the turbine flowmeter was calibrated using a three liter calibration syringe. |
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The bone marrow cells will be collected using a needle and syringe, with no cutting or stitching involved. |
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For 8 days, the wound was irrigated with normal saline using a 35-cc syringe and a 19-gauge needle. |
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He slowly depressed the plunger and once the syringe was empty, withdrew the needle and stepped back. |
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The solution was allowed to sediment for 24 h and the particles left in suspension were drawn off with a syringe and used for perfusions. |
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They tucked food into Basi's mouth with their fingers and fed him milk through a syringe. |
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A 20-or 30-mL syringe should be used to provide optimal suction for aspiration. |
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With time and practice, however, drawing insulin into a syringe and injecting it into your body can become routine and feel less daunting. |
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He was behind the man in thirty seconds, and while turning around, jabbed the syringe into his buttock. |
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The sharp needle tips are collected inside the container and the remainder of the syringe barrel can be safely discarded in the trash. |
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He became known for using a syringe to inject liquids and wax into blood vessels. |
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We get to the container just as a man on a bench is extracting drugs from a dime bag with a syringe. |
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During the mounting operation, a sensor reads injection information from an indicator device on the syringe and feeds it to an injector control. |
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It's taken six years, but a Brisbane boilermaker, turned inventor, has signed a deal today to put his retractable syringe on the market. |
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Today one can just use a needle and syringe to inject a drug into the bloodstream, but other means were needed in the days before hypodermics. |
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The force required to move a syringe plunger is measured using a hypodermic syringe tester. |
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When a diabetic travels abroad, the customs sometimes take his syringe and he is suspected of being a narcotist. |
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Things like knowing which neddies not to back at the Roebourne Cup by asking the trainer with the syringe. |
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Invert the syringe and slowly press the plunger to a level that pushed out any large air bubbles that may be present. |
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Breaks in aseptic technique can introduce microbial contamination into the vial via the needle, syringe, or rubber stopper. |
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After attaching the syringe filled with lidocaine to the Pipelle, he slowly instills the anesthetic. |
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A lot of mess and all the other steps involved in injecting are implicated in Hep-C transmission, not just the needle and syringe. |
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If anaesthetic jelly is used, it will be squeezed into the urethra using a syringe without a needle, and will take effect in five to ten minutes. |
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Remove the syringe, leaving the needle in the catheter, and attach a new catheter plug. |
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Cysts are treated by drawing off the fluid with a small needle and syringe. |
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When collecting aspirated material or material with a needle and syringe, the specimen should not be placed on a swab. |
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Then a hollow needle is inserted into the bone, and a syringe is used to draw out the liquid-like bone marrow. |
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Once you have mastered all the steps leading up to the actual needle stick, you may proceed with a needleless syringe. |
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The needle is withdrawn, slowly, with slight pressure pulling back on the syringe. |
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Imagine a needleless syringe bigger than the one used to give you a flu shot. |
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A police sergeant has undergone hospital tests after his hand was pricked with a used syringe during a drugs raid. |
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The cell sap was extracted by pressing the leaf in a syringe barrel fitted with glass wool at the outlet to filter out cell debris. |
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Still, if Ivanov's hoped-for human trials pan out, a syringe of EDTA may one day join that space blanket in your winter survival kit. |
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Blood used for counts of blood parasites was obtained by puncturing a wing vein with a small syringe tip. |
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My second patient had wax in his ears so I went to the basin to get some warm water to syringe them only to find that there was one tap. |
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Using a bulb syringe and saline nose drops can also help to keep a baby's nose clear. |
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As he drew some of the clear liquid from the bottle into the syringe, Mercury tried to read the label over his shoulder but found it plain. |
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Labels that do not adhere adequately to the bulb syringe could increase the risks of leaving foreign bodies in the surgical wound. |
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In the 75 years before World War II arsenicals were used to treat syphilis in sub-Saharan Africa and syringe use was tightly controlled. |
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When using liquid medication, use a calibrated dropper, medicine syringe or measuring spoon to insure that you are giving your child an accurate amount of medication. |
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And what if they are also a diabetic and are traveling with a syringe of what they say is insulin. |
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These included repeated punchings, kickings, beatings with a baseball bat and truncheon, being urinated on and threatened with a syringe and blowtorch. |
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To draw blood for the test, a nurse or technician cleans the skin over a vein, usually in the crook of your elbow, inserts a needle, and collects blood into a syringe or vial. |
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My technique of superficial syringe liposculpture uses the finest cannulas to recontour the jaw line and inject fat into the naso-labial, malar and glabellar regions. |
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The roots were plunged into liquid nitrogen 2-3 times and this was interspersed with macerating the root tissue by depressing the syringe plunger several times. |
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Fibroblast cells were loaded into the 50-micron thick sample space between two BaFl 2 windows by using a syringe to push the cell suspension into the sample space. |
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A hypodermic syringe tester from Testing Machines Inc. provides precise measurement of the force required to move the plunger in either direction. |
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However, unless all access points are sealed off, drugs in an intravenous bag could be accessed by even a specialised intrathecal needle and syringe. |
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A man was restraining him from behind while, to his horror, he said, he saw another leaning in to jab a syringe into his arm. |
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They studied the packages carefully, searching for syringe marks or suspicious powders. |
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Seventeen years after the idea first dawned on him, Koska sold his first syringe. |
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Finally in the ward, I do an agile sidestep as a nurse strolls past, the syringe she has just administered an injection with held in front of her like a lance. |
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A needle attached to a syringe, or to a special blood collecting container, is pushed into the vein and the syringe is used to draw out a sample of your blood. |
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A clinic that provides drug users with clean needles, syringes, and a safe place to inject could substantially reduce syringe sharing, according to a recent study. |
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Amgen provides a videotape and a needleless practice syringe that patients can use to walk through the steps as often as they like before giving their first self-injection. |
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Trying to pull the plunger back would snap the ring and effectively break the syringe. |
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The third time I arranged things just so, manoeuvred the syringe into my ear, reaching over the top of my head with my left hand, and squeezed the tiny rubber bulb gently. |
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A sterile disposable needle was fixed to the syringe, the air in it expelled carefully without causing aerosols and the needle capped with a sterile rubber bung. |
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This provides a hermetic seal between the syringe luer tip and the valve. |
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A small amount of air is suctioned into the syringe to break the seal. |
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I could never bring myself to pierce my supple skin with a dirty great syringe, however I don't see any reason why the crusty hippies who do should be thrown into jail. |
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Officers found a used syringe concealed in another man's sock. |
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Then the doctor approached with an enormous glass syringe in one hand. |
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She pulls out a hypodermic syringe with a light brown liquid in it. |
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Blundell also performed experiments on the length of time that it took for blood to coagulate in his transfusion method, which used a receiving cup and a syringe. |
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Aerosols produced when excess blood is expelled from the needle tip can be minimized if the syringe is held vertically and the blood deposited directly on a cotton pledget. |
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He would just present me with a loaded syringe and fix me every time. |
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The auto-disable mechanism works by locking the plunger of the syringe after a dosage has been given and automatically makes it impossible to reuse the syringe. |
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Gas in the headspace of flasks was sampled with a tight syringe. |
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In attacks between last Sunday, and Wednesday the tyres, on vehicles parked around Bedford, were pierced with a dart or syringe, without any apparent motive. |
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This time I fumbled at exactly the wrong moment, dropped the little syringe and knocked the bottle over, depositing warm oil all over the draining board. |
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In 1948 the Malvern plant produced the world's first interchangeable syringe. |
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Q There is a debate at my institution regarding whether to use a syringe or vacuum tube for central-line blood draws. |
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Several men rush to be the first to make a dollar selling her a syringe. |
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In brief, hydatid fluid was withdrawn from the cyst, cyst wall was excised and protoscoleces were collected by sterilized needle and syringe. |
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A precooled disposable syringe with a 19-G needle was used to extract 1 mL hemolymph from the base of the 5th pereiopod of the lobsters. |
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Computerized determination of pneumotachometer characteristics using a calibrated syringe. |
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The analytes desorb into the column, while the injecting syringe retracts the SPME fibers. |
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Recommended for sinus and persistent cold sufferers, children with glue ear and those seeking a gentle alternative to the dreaded ear syringe. |
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One wear-resistant version is used in declutch tubes for an IV-therapy syringe, replacing five metal components. |
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In October 1915, Robertson performed his first wartime transfusion with a syringe to a patient suffering from multiple shrapnel wounds. |
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James Blundell made efforts to treat hemorrhage by transfusion of human blood using a syringe. |
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The set also includes a doctor bag, reflex hammer, thermometer, squeaking syringe, auriscope, laryngoscope and pretend bandage. |
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Coelomic fluid was collected from the interradius between the inferomarginal and superomarginal ossicles using a syringe. |
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Cumulus-oocyte complexes were aspirated from antral follicles with 18-gauge needle attached to a 10 mL disposable syringe. |
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The treatment is called Prolotherapy and essentially consists of a syringe full of dextrose injected into the area of pain. |
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The verdict was unfavorable to BD with respect to RTI's Lanham Act claim and claim for attempted monopolization based on deception in the safety syringe market. |
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Additionally, the connecting complex includes an aperture with a removably attached self-sealing membrane through which medications can be administered with a syringe. |
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Hemolymph was quickly sampled from individual crabs with a syringe through the arthrodial membrane at the base of the fourth or fifth pair of legs. |
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As I pushed down the plunger on my waterfilled spare syringe, stuck in the fruit, a jet of liquid hissed out the other side and shot across the room. |
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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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Cells were then washed with PBS, counted and 10,000 cells were injected intravitreously using a 33-gauge Hamilton syringe, into healthy wild type mice. |
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