Regular oxygen infusions from my canister prevent me from fainting, but a fellow passenger is not so lucky when we stop for a yak photo-op. |
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Trials using high concentration boluses of anaesthetic instead of infusions were excluded. |
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The vast selections of differing vodka infusions are excellent, something for everyone. |
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Domek takes pride in having made it to the Web without massive infusions of venture capital. |
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For instance, rectally administered tobacco infusions proved an effective vermifuge in sixteenth-century Europe. |
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Intravenous infusions of norepinephrine and phenylephrine were started to produce peripheral vasoconstriction and increase blood pressure. |
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She received infusions of glucose and hematin, which gave her symptomatic relief. |
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I'm 43, and anyway she's the one that's out all the time, giving it large with her bridge club homies, experimenting with herbal infusions. |
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Either switch to decaffeinated tea or coffee or herbal infusions like vervain, mint or camomile. |
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Constant infusions may be useful in patients with constant dyspnea or patients who are comatose. |
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She makes just a few house vodka infusions, including one infused with beet that is used in her Ruby. |
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Order some of their delicate cocktail infusions, while DJs spin ambient club sounds to suit the chilled setting. |
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The use of plant infusions to cure many different types of diseases is very common in Brazilian folk medicine. |
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Major abortifacients used include infusions from herbs, leaves of special shrubs, plant roots, and the bark of some trees. |
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Herbal teas, or infusions, have become a pick-me-up for those down in the dumps, and a soothing drink when stress levels start soaring. |
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Citronnelle is used in food, but also to make infusions, and after dinner you are offered tea, coffee or citronnelle. |
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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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Though herbal remedies are usually administered as infusions or tinctures, witch hazel is best applied directly onto the wound as a compress. |
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Some of the teas, especially fruit teas, are not infusions but black tea with a heaped dosing of flavoring. |
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A number of reputable establishments sell a variety of healthful infusions of juniper berries, anise, caraway seeds and other life-enhancing botanicals. |
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These techniques offer advantages similar to those of haemodilution but do not require infusions of crystalloid or colloid to preserve blood volume. |
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She started drinking fruit infusions, water and coffee instead of tea. |
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Lots of bars now are doing their own infusions, usually with vodka. |
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Properly called tisanes, or herbal infusions, these aren't truly tea. |
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This device was inserted into a main vein in her chest wall earlier in December to enable her to receive direct infusions of nutrients, vitamins and hydrogen peroxide. |
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Herbal infusions caused depolarisation and unexcitability, which could be attributed to intolerable increases in concentrations of calcium and potassium ions. |
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Elation turned to puzzlement as six infected nuns who received infusions all died. |
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Plants dried at room temperature were used to prepare infusions. |
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The infusions together maintain the country's aggressive farm credit policies that put soft cash into troubled farmhands. |
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Leaf infusions are used in respiratory diseases and are a popular remedy for whooping cough. |
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Since the end of hostilities in January 2002, massive infusions of outside assistance have helped Sierra Leone begin to recover. |
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He was commenced on fortnightly intravenous cidofovir infusions and his renal function remained stable. |
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Both plants possess needlelike leaves, are endemic to this subantarctic flower region and are used to create mildly sweet herbal infusions. |
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Why not impress guests at your next cocktail party with custom infusions you make yourself? |
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Mice and rats can be trained to respond operantly at a fixed ratio for infusions of ethanol or for access to a drinkable ethanol solution. |
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Appetite was significantly reduced during the combination treatment compared to the glucagon, GLP-1 alone or saline infusions. |
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As long as nurses initiate the infusions properly and monitor them closely, few, if any, extravasations will occur. |
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Historically, large infusions of gold or silver into an economy also led to inflation. |
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It did not respond to intravenous atropine, mephentermine, isoprenaline, dopamine and adrenaline infusions. |
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Other immune boosters are goldenseal, Echinacea, ginger, chamomile, cinnamon, clove, astragalus, and slippery elm infusions. |
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Because hypotonic infusions can worsen the hyponatremia, the physician discontinues the current hydration. |
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The native Khoisan people, which include members of the Bushmen and Khoikhoi ethnic groups, have used rooibos infusions as a natural remedy to cure many ailments. |
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Waugh also expressed the view that American news reporters could not function without frequent infusions of whisky and that every American had been divorced at least once. |
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A total of 24 patients, in six-patient cohorts, received weekly infusions of SGN-30 at doses of two, four, eight or twelve milligrams per kilogram. |
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And pregnant women specially, should avoid drinking herbal infusions such as nettle leaf, comfrey, yarrow and ma huang as they can cause miscarriage or early labour. |
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