The circulating nurse deflates the tourniquet after the elastic bandage is in place. |
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An air bag typically inflates in less than 0.1 sec and then deflates slowly over the next few seconds. |
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The certainty that each and every plan will be thwarted deflates any suspense the film may try to generate. |
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Complaining deflates morale, makes you look weak, and creates an environment that breeds negativity like a contagion. |
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His burial shroud deflates as he rises and walks off to the sound of martial drums. |
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The surgeon deflates the abdomen by turning off the insufflator, opening the trocar ports, and suctioning the abdominal cavity. |
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It's like baking a sponge cake at too high a heat, and it gets soggy and deflates, and the only person who's willing to eat it is your dog. |
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Just before we land, he pulls the rip cord, which opens the top of the balloon and deflates it behind us. |
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The M Series unit immediately aborts all measurements, and the cuff deflates. |
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But the futility of such a debate deflates me before I start. |
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If you were lucky in last night's poker game, he deflates you with a story about his cousin who hit it big in the lottery last week. |
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The curtain also deflates slowly to provide protection should the car roll over. |
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When the positioner is energized to open, the seat deflates and the disc opens. |
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If you've ever noticed how quickly a helium filled balloon deflates overnight you'll understand the effect of tiny molecules stored under pressure in leaky containers. |
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Nothing deflates a home's impression of quality like going into a powder room and having your ears assaulted by one of these shrieking pieces of dreck. |
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When the bubble pops, or in the remote chance that it deflates gradually, the wealth the Party gave the people will deflate too. |
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She is funny, and regularly deflates Mitchum when he gets on one of his sentimental, drunken storytelling jags. |
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I mean that pretty much deflates the mystique that's surrounding it. |
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Investors who are sitting on such gains on their gold positions would do well to remember this before the current bubble deflates. |
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So that deflates the first argument: gun control is not all that costly, given the results it allows us to achieve. |
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Blood pressure measurements abort and the cuff deflates when the defibrillator begins charging. |
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The seal automatically deflates during opening and closing, thereby avoiding contact with the dome and eliminating unnecessary wear. |
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This limitation should be kept in mind as it likely deflates the enrolment rate. |
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The cuff deflates and the monitor automatically shuts off after 45 seconds, or you can turn it off by pressing the START button. |
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Exhaust velocity is the rate at which the air pressure in the cuff deflates during the course of measurement. |
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The product never comes into contact with the air: a gas-tight membrane inflates or deflates depending on the pressure in the vial. |
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In order to solve the problem of negative savings, he deflates household consumption by the inflation rate over the period of the survey. |
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As the content of the valve Balloon deflates, it may be completely emptied by stretching the Balloon taut and subsequently inhaling the content. |
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Then, the monitor takes measurements while the cuff deflates. |
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To cushion the impact, the airbag deflates when compressed. |
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Wind power in America, for example, inflates and deflates on a two-year cycle, as a particular tax credit is renewed and then lapses again. Society should rejoice that greenery is in vogue. |
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If, after 180 seconds, the M Series unit has not been able to determine all three blood pressure values or find a fault, it aborts the measurement cycle and deflates the cuff. |
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The paraglider slows down, surges backwards and deflates. |
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The student's already uncertain ego deflates a little more, and the next time the opportunity arises, the student hesitates and decides not to mention mediation or collaborative law or anything other than a court application. |
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The M Series unit immediately stops taking the measurement and deflates the cuff, but takes all subsequent automatic measurements at their selected interval. |
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If you are not able to get everyone out before the inflatable deflates remember not to panic. |
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Hicks's reading deflates Amanda's caustic humor, but she capably manages multiple accents and is especially good during dramatic high points. |
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As the cuff deflates, decreasing numbers appear on the display. |
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Mr Redmayne charts the progress of Hawking's physical degeneration with infinite subtlety, and it's heart-wrenching to watch as his body deflates, his voice thickens, and his feet scuff ever more sloppily along the pavement. |
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Which slightly deflates my sense of accomplishment. |
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And for anyone who had hoped Mexico's mishap might be the last of its kind, disappointment arrives daily. Thailand's banks have seen their bad debts grow alarmingly as the property market deflates. |
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Here a sentence beginning with an absolute claim and building in its rhythm toward an eloquent climax deflates in the bathetic surprise of a harsh and inelegant monosyllable. |
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