What's more, the narrative has pace and is injected with witty dialogue and humour. |
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Cementitious grout of two parts sand to one part cement can be injected below the curled slab edges. |
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In this assay a series of sample mixtures with a fixed protein concentration and increasing coumarin concentrations are injected. |
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Lewes made a double substitution and this injected the home side with more purpose. |
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Germany injected their play with a level of verve they seemed to previously consider unnecessary. |
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Ions are extracted and accumulated for a short period of time in an ion trap and then injected into a time-of-flight mass spectrometer. |
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An irritant was injected into the left hind paw of the pups to induce swelling. |
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An interlude of steel drum, tympani, and bongo injected a decidedly powerful tribal element to the experience. |
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The upper case is lowered onto the bedplate, and a liquid sealing compound is injected into a groove in the contact surface. |
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A much smaller surface pressure increase is observed when tomatine is injected beneath a pure DMPC monolayer. |
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A total of 238 mice were used, half of which were injected with the drug methamphetamine and half salt water. |
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Initially 41 female elephants were darted, radio collared and injected with the contraceptive vaccine. |
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The phenotype was converted back to that characteristic of a wild-type strain, showing that the injected DNA contained the normal gene. |
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The microchip is so tiny that it's just injected into them, and I guess it just lives under the skin. |
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Up until now we have just injected the drug and waited to see if their hair falls out or if they feel sick. |
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For ablative treatment procedures other than cryotherapy, local anesthesia with topical or injected lidocaine should be used. |
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But it was injected with determination and laced with a hunger to do the job required with the minimum of fuss. |
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Did the evidence prove that it was the appellant who injected the deceased? |
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They emphasized that trichosanthin only has an abortifacient effect when injected. |
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The body is then unable to control blood sugar levels and insulin must be injected daily. |
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The sheer mirth of this Japanese puppet master injected the audience with ecstasy. |
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It makes use of biolistics technology, where tiny particles are injected through cell walls by a high-powered gun. |
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In a diesel engine a fuel air mixture is injected into a cylinder where it is compressed by a piston. |
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My doctor injected it with cortisone several times and said the shoulder joint should be replaced. |
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Others are trussed up ready for roasting, with marinade flavours from lemon to garlic and herbs injected deep into their flesh. |
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The injected electrons and holes combine to form excitons, or electron-hole pairs, bound together by their mutual attraction. |
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Cocaine is usually snorted or swallowed, but can be injected or smoked in the form of crack or freebase. |
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The numerous instances in England where doctors have injected vincristine intrathecally, not intravenously, underline this. |
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The contents of both syringes were injected intrathecally without being checked. |
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In the first, we injected calcium green into one of the blastomeres in the developing fish. |
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A special dye is injected into the bloodstream which shows up when the x-ray is taken. |
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Injectable contraceptives, once they are injected, can not be reversed until they wear off. |
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More than 95 percent of the mature Fraser firs in the park are dead, robbed of their lifeblood and poisoned by a toxin injected by the adelgid. |
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They injected these regenerated motor neurons into the spinal cord of a chick, and the neurons grew out and connected up to the rib muscles. |
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Mix is then pumped into the computerized ice cream freezers, where it is whipped, injected with air, scraped with dashers and frozen. |
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Of the eight legs injected with a single 30-ml bolus of dye, seven developed high pressures and one did not. |
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While it toyed with serious drama, Moulin Rouge is injected with joyous melodramatic fun. |
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They genetically engineered and purified protein in the virus, which they then injected into uninfected mice. |
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The technique is based on the detection of radioactivity emitted after a small amount of a radioactive tracer is injected into a peripheral vein. |
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The chip, which emits the unique signal for your account, is injected into your arm! |
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Introduced here in 1994, Botox is injected to paralyse the muscles in the forehead, round the eyes or in the neck. |
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In some patients botulinus toxin can be injected in the muscles of the dominant arm. |
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The inoculations under question were injected from containers with multiple doses of the vaccine. |
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The bulking agent is injected periurethrally or transurethrally under the submucosa to bulk the tissues around the bladder neck. |
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The pain of the sting is caused by a complex protein injected through the needle-like sting as it penetrates the skin. |
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Because many injected substances are radiopaque, radiographs may help quantify the extent of the injury. |
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Some were injected with streptococci, some with staphylococci, and some with Clostridium septique. |
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Once injected, the radiopharmaceuticals participate in the physiologic processes taking place in various organs. |
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A nurse is facing a nerve-wracking few weeks waiting for the result of tests to find whether or not he has been injected with the HIV virus. |
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This test examines the urinary system by using a dye that is injected into a vein. |
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In the 20th century, physicians administered electroshock therapy or injected high doses of insulin to induce seizures. |
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A venogram is a test where a dye is injected into a vein in the foot and radiographs are taken of the outlined veins in the leg. |
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They injected the animals' forebrains with a harmless virus carrying the gene responsible for expressing the receptors. |
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She was gentle and non-combative, as if she had been injected with the genes of a tabby cat. |
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They injected myelin proteins designed to induce the mouse counterpart of multiple sclerosis, called experimental allergic encephalomyelitis. |
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Some are taken by mouth and some may be injected into the spinal canal since cancer cells can't be attacked there by the I.V. medicines. |
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The inoculum was injected slowly into the bladder to avoid leakage and the catheter was withdrawn carefully. |
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Addicts either swallow the tablets or grind them into powder that can be inhaled or turned into liquid and injected. |
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He then injected the rats with vitamin B1, B6, B12 and a combination of the three. |
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He found that it needed work, though, and as the Young Company refined the script, he injected it with more personal experience. |
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Sporozoites, the product of sporogony, migrate to the salivary glands and are injected into the bloodstream when a mosquito bites a person. |
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The liquid form is mixed with water and sprayed on the water surface or injected below the surface. |
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With Bo, you have somebody who, I think, injected the show with a very raw rock element that it did not always have in the past. |
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Regular insulin must be injected 30 to 60 minutes before the meal to match postprandial glucose influx. |
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In cases of poisoning by Calabar beans, the stomach should be evacuated, and atropine injected until the pulse quickens or the symptoms pass off. |
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Earlier yesterday, Jasper Conran injected a little love into his show which proved a veritable kaleidoscope of summery colours. |
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The viral vector carrying factor VIII genes was injected into the blood of 11 newborn hemophilic mice and two newborn hemophilic dogs. |
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In all other patients, including those in whom a urinary calculus is not detected, intravenous contrast medium should be injected. |
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She has injected the league with a sexual intensity that has really taken everyone by storm. |
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Instead, diesel fuel is injected into the cylinder, and the heat and pressure of the compression stroke cause the fuel to ignite. |
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He seems to have had so much Botox injected that he can't move his top lip at all or his forehead. |
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He came out with so many good lines and injected much needed humour into it. |
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In sclerotherapy a sclerosant solution is injected into the bleeding varix or the overlying submucosa. |
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The stem cells were harvested from the patient's own bone marrow and injected into the ventricle. |
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The researchers injected the DNA plasmid, which encodes a gene that stimulates the immune system, directly into the tumor site in mice. |
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The seawater stream into which the combustion gas is injected is under pressure via the head of water exerted by the seawater reservoir. |
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What has happened here is that a parasitic hymenopteran has injected her tiny egg into a golden egg. |
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As a pharmaceutical, ketamine is distributed in a liquid form that can be ingested or injected. |
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The poison is derived from the seeds and pods of the castor bean plant and may be inhaled, ingested or injected. |
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Each filler is injected in a different way but, in most cases, two or more syringes will be needed for optimal results. |
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The islets are injected into the recipient liver via the portal vein or by subcapsular injection into the kidney or spleen. |
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It can be shipped dry, and then, when it reaches clinics, it can be reconstituted with water and injected. |
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For example, physical activity increased in rats when injected with orexin, a brain chemical associated with sexual arousal. |
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The same held true when they injected the drug into multiple ganglia that connect to the tail and hind legs. |
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Some of the patients had stem cells taken from their hip bones and injected into 25-30 sites in the damaged heart muscle. |
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The treatment involved stem cells taken from his hip bone being injected back into his coronary artery. |
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Another patient who injected herself with sumatriptan subcutaneously for cluster headache had chest pain after the first and second injections. |
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She discovered that she had been injected with a chemical cosh of sedatives at the age of seven while in council care. |
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Muscle is probably spared the harmful effects of substances injected into it because of its abundant blood supply. |
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For each set of analyses, a sample of ambient air was injected into the chromatograph to monitor calibration. |
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Gulping the drink down in one swill, I gagged as I was rudely reminded this particular glass of Coke had been injected with bourbon. |
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The indicator was then parceled out to the progeny neurons as the injected cell underwent the cell divisions as the animal developed. |
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To begin with, heat must be injected into the parent rock material in order for partial melting to occur. |
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The company said clinical trials showed the drug helps patients achieve lower blood sugar when injected prior to meals. |
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He gyrated a little after the hypo injected, then tossed it over his shoulder. |
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Morphine injected hypodermically was much more powerful and potentially addictive than opium taken orally. |
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It works well when hypodermically injected to tissue devoid of circulation and attains moderate bleaching effect when used as a pack. |
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Well, we hear it can be injected into your armpits to prevent unsightly perspiration, and into your hands to stop your palms sweating. |
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The conjunctiva appears injected and edematous, often with petechial hemorrhages. |
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Radiolabeled colloid injected into the peritoneal cavity can be used to demonstrate the communication between the peritoneal and pleural space. |
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For example, a rooster's comb contains a hyaluronic acid that can be injected into your face to smooth those wrinkles. |
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The seismic data show faulting of the subsurface sediments, possibly as dikes were injected into the center of the basin. |
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House sparrows were injected 0.05 ml of 0.2 mg phytohemagglutinin in one wing web and 0.05 ml physiological water in the other wing web. |
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The feedstock is injected into a mold cavity using molding machines that are very similar to traditional plastic-injection molders. |
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In Australia, the common use for fentanyl is indeed an anaesthetic agent that's injected to knock a patient out before they get the gas. |
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Doctors in China will harvest cells taken from aborted human foetuses which will then be injected into Mr Bell's head and spinal cord. |
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Saffron was conceived using a new fertility treatment, ISCS, where a single sperm is injected into a single egg. |
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During playback, artificial headers are injected as appropriate for initializing the decoder for playback of the complex asset. |
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Intravenous antibiotics are injected directly into the blood, and may also be recommended in rare cases of severe infection. |
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During a skin test, a small amount of the drug is injected under your skin. |
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A needle is then introduced between these bones and the special liquid is injected. |
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Once the vaccine is injected into a person, the immune system reacts by producing antibodies programmed to attack the dead virus. |
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In both induction and consolidation, chemotherapy drugs are usually injected directly into a vein. |
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For instance, most vaccines are injected into a muscle, so for a day or two after the injection, that muscle is sore. |
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She also testified that she feels that she is being abused when she is injected with medication by force. |
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At the very last minute, just before I'm injected with anesthesia, I back out of the surgery and leave the clinic. |
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However, in a nuclear stress test, you're injected with a small amount of a radioactive substance. |
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After an hour or so, he is injected with a drug that makes him violently sick for an hour or two. |
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During the first two weeks of therapy, he injected himself with five subcutaneous doses of 6 mg each. |
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I was injected with a few needles' worth of anaesthesia and given nine stitches to my head. |
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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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Stephanie explained that if she wasn't injected with the correct serum, she could be destructive and could possibly even die. |
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The carbon dioxide is extracted at the source and is injected into porous rocks deep underground to prevent it escaping into the atmosphere. |
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As it suggests on the box, the earpiece works when two millilitres of methanol are injected into its power-up cavity. |
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The graphite line includes an area at the edge of the panel through which air is injected at high pressure. |
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Fiber is injected into the muffler cavity with a clean automated process that insures high accuracy and also low waste. |
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The NIST researchers injected current from a 40-nanometer-wide contact on top of a large magnetic layer. |
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So what do the fans get from all this money that is injected into the game? |
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In the 16th century an element of drama was injected into these court entertainments. |
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The labourers from the labour hire company, in our submission, are injected into the second company. |
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The group believes that more public health skills should be injected into the process. |
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Under the regulations, proceeds from share sales in the previous three years can't be injected into units to be listed. |
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The back and forth banter is a lot of fun and a lot of physical humour has been injected into the game. |
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Still, patterns change, and a gun has been injected into the mix this time. |
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It has yet to be established where this new entity will be based or how much capital has been injected into the enterprise. |
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The oil is injected into wood timbers or, if wood is unpainted, applied topically to soak in. |
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Vertebroplasty is a percutaneous technique similar to kyphoplasty in that bone cement is injected into the vertebral body. |
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The drug prostaglandin is injected into the womb and this causes it to contract strongly as in labour. |
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For their study, researchers injected laboratory rats with a known substance that causes colon cancer. |
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Stephanie injected the agent carefully with the serum, pretending to put on a look of disappointment and regret on her face. |
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In this procedure, a special contrast material is injected into one of your milk ducts before the X-ray images are taken. |
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If effusion is present, aspiration of the joint is recommended before the injection to prevent dilution of the injected hyaluronic acid. |
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The problem is, whenever intelligence is injected into a process, latency is introduced. |
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Birth hormones are injected into the amniotic sac to induce premature birth. |
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With this deletion, the chimeric virus was less able to replicate itself when injected into the monkeys. |
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A comparison between all the techniques used to analyse calcite cements reveals subtle differences between injected and depositional sandstones. |
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However, this experiment with more realism injected into the series lacks a certain amount of zip that diehard fans have come to know and love. |
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An angiogram uses X-rays and a contrast dye that is injected into the heart via a thin, flexible tube inserted in the arm or leg. |
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Dye is injected through the catheter, and the X-ray machine takes angiograms of your heart and blood vessels. |
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They believe patients may have been injected with an embryo's tissue extracts, skin cells or even animal stem cells instead. |
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When the same bacteria are injected into the common flour moth Ephestia kuehniella, however, they simply kill the males. |
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The region of the lesion is injected with a blue dye and radioisotope tracer. |
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All the conjugated peptides were injected together in white rabbits as antigens for antibody production. |
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The satellite is to be injected into a Geosynchronous Transfer Orbit about 17 minutes after the lift-off. |
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He pulled up his right sleeve to the elbow and injected the drug into a visible vein. |
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The show was hosted by a young woman who also injected a dry sense of humour into her performance. |
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As far as toxicity is concerned, liposomes have already been injected intravenously in clinical practice to carry a variety of drugs. |
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It can't be pre-cooked, sauced, injected, marinated, or cured in any way, before inspection. |
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Brains and livers from these trained animals were ground up and injected into untrained rats. |
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Lidocaine hydrochloride can also be injected into the furuncular lesion to facilitate extraction. |
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To treat severe symptoms, corticosteroids are injected directly into the affected joint. |
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A small amount of local anaesthetic will be injected into your skin between the bones at the lower end of the back. |
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If a biopsy is needed, you can have some local anaesthetic injected into the cervix first. |
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Well basically CCA treated timber is treated with copper, chromium and arsenic, which is injected into the wood under pressure. |
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In most cases, a desuperheater consists of a Venturi in which steam is accelerated and water is injected. |
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Nerve compounds injected into vulnerable trees kill only 30 to 60 percent of the longhorns. |
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For the second part, Phillips injected an aspherical drop of water into the honey. |
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The scientists then injected those neurons into the lumbar spinal cords of the paralyzed rats. |
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The re-educated cells, with the ability to identify and destroy cancerous cells, are then removed, purified, and injected into the patient. |
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The dye was iontophoretically injected by current pulses of short duration, generated by the electrometer. |
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Near death, he injected himself with a liquid he kept in a tiny flask on his girdle. |
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A saline abortion is a solution of salt saline that is injected into the mothers womb. |
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If surgery is contemplated, injected dye, or magnetic resonance imaging can outline the blockages of the vessels in detail. |
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The drug is most commonly taken by mouth, and only rarely injected, but occasionally tobacco is saturated with LSD and then smoked. |
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The foam, filled with tiny oxygen bubbles, can be injected into veins to smooth bulges and stop blood-flow problems behind the condition. |
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It turns out the steaks had been injected with meat tenderizers and seasonings. |
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Injection sclerotherapy is a surgical treatment in which the veins are injected with a chemical that closes them completely. |
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In a period of two weeks we measured the bandwidth of 54,845 peers downloading over a hundred newly injected files. |
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Jemma said she wanted to be injected, but on the morning of her operation this proved difficult and she had to inhale anaesthetic via a mask. |
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Cows injected with it are at an increased risk for mastitis, an udder infection that cows producing more milk are more susceptible to. |
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The saline intravenous lines are turned off and the thiopental sodium is injected which puts the inmate into a deep sleep. |
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I have injected the antibiotic cefuroxime, thinking it was the anaesthetic thiopentone. |
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They pinned her to the floor, swabbed her arm and injected the sedative in her. |
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Before the tears came, Doctor Lee mercifully injected Robert with a powerful sedative. |
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It's tricky to tell a story on TV about an invisible gas that might be injected deep underground sometime in the distant future. |
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They waited a bit to give the unbound nanobodies time to filter out of the body, then injected the prodrug. |
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To produce a food allergy in mice, lead author Simon Hogan first injected the animals with small amounts of ovalbumin, a harmless protein found in egg whites. |
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The foam, designed to be injected into the navel, is composed of two liquid precursors. |
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Materials in liquids can be injected into trees' woody tissues, known as xylem, because the pressure within the xylem is below that of atmospheric pressure on the outside. |
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Through the first Puritan settlers, the predestinarian theology of Augustine and Calvin was injected into the mainstream of American theology and intellectual life. |
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He later injected patients with high levels of digoxin, a deadly drug used to treat congestive heart failure. |
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He was injected with lysergic acid diethylamide, or LSD-25, nearly every day over a period of 15 months. |
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Fluids escaping along the bounding faults at shallow levels fluidized uncemented Oxfordian sands, which were subsequently injected into the overlying Kimmeridgian strata. |
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After mixing and centrifugation, aliquots of the acetic acid phase were injected onto a Chromatographic system for quantitation of catecholamines. |
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The Schick test, in which a tiny quantity of diphtheria toxin protein is injected into the skin of the forearm, can show whether an individual is immune to diphtheria. |
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Had he shrunk himself down to the size of a cell and injected himself into sick patients' bodies, to battle mano-a-mano with their disease-causing microbes? |
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During the same campaign 3,000 Chinese prisoners-of-war were allegedly given food injected with typhoid and paratyphoid before being returned to their own lines. |
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After being injected with a truth serum, Catherine tells the story of her partner's death that features a central character more degenerate than decent. |
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But a bit of spyware injected into the activist movement may have been sent to do the trick. |
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They are the leading practitioner of a process used in extracting oil and gas known as hydraulic fracturing, in which benzene is injected into underground formations. |
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The lack of activity of methylene blue when injected intravenously or intravesically may result from poor tumor localization because of its high hydrophilicity. |
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Out in the crowded hallway, broadcasting on the online Tea Party News Network, founder Scottie Hughes injected a note of realism. |
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In Western medicine, a hormone preparation must be injected because of the concern for the change in its properties if it is passed through the digestive tract. |
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When the tube heats up, it creates steam that can be injected into the oil well. |
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The foetal stem cell therapy is not only being used to smooth out wrinkles, but is also being injected into other parts of the body to get rid of cellulite and excess flab. |
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Bomb blasts, targeted killings, and indiscriminate firing at places of worship speak of the poison of hatred injected into the body of our society by extremist elements. |
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Although the four as listed above cause malaria when injected into the human body, plasmodium falciparum has a capacity to cause severe or complicated malarial disease. |
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This time around the experiment involves hotheaded Navy pilot Tuck Pendleton and his ship being miniaturized to the size of a pin head and injected into a rabbit! |
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The current FDA-approved measles vaccine consists of live but weakened measles virus that is injected into the arm. |
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It was there he began forging prescriptions to supply himself with the painkiller pethidine, which he injected for six months to the point where his veins collapsed. |
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Inside the hospital, he was injected with malaria medication using unsterilized needles. |
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Venom injected via a spider's fangs acts in various other ways, such as to kill or immobilize prey and to begin the process of digesting its meal. |
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Three lucky male baboons were injected with Vasalgel and given unrestricted sexual access to 10 to 15 female baboons each. |
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A gamma radiation emitting sulphur colloid is injected around the tumour before the operation, and a vital blue dye is injected intradermally at the time of surgery. |
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Claus maintained he was innocent, ultimately suggesting that his wife might have injected herself with insulin to lose weight. |
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Lady Rachel also injected a touch of informality to the somewhat formal layout by planting drifts of daffodils and allowing them to naturalise in the long grass. |
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Sclerosing agents may also be injected into the indwelling catheter. |
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See a dermatologist to have it injected with a dose of cortisone to take down the swelling, and then conceal it with makeup, using a sterile cotton swab. |
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However, a small amount of monospecific antiserum was obtained from a mouse injected with the polypeptides, beta 2 and 3, which occur as a doublet on two-dimensional gels. |
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He still seemed disappointed that, in his view, Ernst had injected politics into a job that had never before been political. |
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Gas samples are injected directly into the column, but liquid samples are injected into a heating unit that evaporates liquid, which then enters the column as a vapor. |
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If this information had been freely available, many investors would not have injected their life's savings into an outfit destined for such unhappy times. |
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In these feeding trials, ant pupae were injected with an aqueous barium sulfate solution so that they could be visualized throughout intraoral transport and swallowing. |
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The difference is that the patient is first injected with a light sensitive dye which travels to the retina and highlights the abnormal blood vessels. |
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Over the weekend, a team of navy divers, engineers and foreign consultants injected nitrogen into flooded compartments, partly righting it, Petrobras said. |
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At the end of the operation, different drugs are injected by the anaesthetist to reverse the paralysis and the patient then starts to breathe spontaneously. |
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Maybe I can get Botoxed or have my lips injected or something. |
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In some cases, it may be necessary for 100 to 250 mcg to be injected slowly into a vein by your doctor instead of injecting the dose into a muscle or under the skin. |
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Scientists injected some of these mice with GFD, and then injected cat allergen into the windpipes of all the mice, including a control group that was not allergic to cats. |
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Teratoma patients are mostly treated with chemotherapy, which requires being in hospital for a few days every three weeks to be injected with chemicals. |
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A local anesthetic is injected into your groin to numb the area. |
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Yet, minutes later, she was injected with the very same drug! |
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They wouldn't listen and I was injected with something against my will. |
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He was injected with Factor Eight a substance made from blood contributions using several donors, sometime before 1991, although it is not known exactly when. |
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It's an early emission-control device that injected pulses of fresh air into the catalytic converter to help burn up any unburned fuel that managed to get that far. |
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Other substances that can cause hives and angioedema include pollen, animal dander, latex and substances injected into your skin from insect stings. |
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Animals can be injected with antigens so they will produce the desired antibodies, but it is difficult to extract them from among the many types produced. |
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Do you, by any chance, know what in the world we were injected with? |
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For years, it was a one-way street for those who injected or ingested their drugs, the promise of victory far more tempting than the fear of exposure. |
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She was injected with it, and appears to be responding very well. |
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Ketamine is injected intramuscularly, and as this leaves no visible traces of blood, the group that uses ketamine tends not to clean their needles. |
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He was forcibly injected with a high-dose tranquiliser, which he said prevented him from being able to eat properly or control his head or mouth for weeks. |
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Holmes did play the violin, but also smoked a pipe, boxed, injected cocaine, and lost himself in his chemistry lab. |
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They held her down while the nurse injected her with the medicine. |
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The radioactive tracer evaluated for this study, known by the brand name Zemiva, links a fatty acid to a radioisotope which is injected in the patient. |
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A study by the Irish Penal Reform Trust last year found that 20 per cent of drug addicts had injected for the first time when they were in prison. |
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He watched as it pierced through the protection and injected its venom. |
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In this vein, at least the subsequent rammy injected some life. |
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First, however, I was injected with a radioactive tracer that allowed activity in my brain to show up on the scan. |
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Once she established the tongue tie, she gave him a pacifier dipped in sugar water, grabbed his tongue with a some gauze, injected just a bit of lidocaine, then snipped it. |
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With the Piezo injectors, working at a pressure of up to 200 bar, the fuel is injected in the direct vicinity of the spark plug and is far more accurately controlled. |
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From there, these negative ions will be energized to about one billion electron volts in a one-millisecond long pulsed beam and injected into an accumulator ring. |
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Direct injection allows precise control of the quantity of fuel injected and the fuel spray pattern, bringing the petrol engine closer to the efficiency of a diesel. |
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In the Marin watershed on Pumpkin Ridge, Davidson showed me a site where Rizzo and other scientists had injected some healthy coast live oaks with P. ramorum. |
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Back down they go for several more years, during which time the oyster instinctively surrounds the injected foreign body with nacre, so building up a beautiful pearl. |
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With the elbow flexed at 90 degrees, the needle is inserted 0.5 cm into the skin between the olecranon and the medial epicondyle, and 3 to 5 ml of solution is injected. |
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A divisive element had been injected into the movement during its last phase when the British rulers had found that it was not possible for them to hold any longer. |
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Some were injected with chemicals or dosed in lime for better preservation. |
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I have had the neurotoxic protein botulinum injected into my forehead to minimize wrinkles. |
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Also, the Abenakis and other Native American societies injected a volatile element in the economic and military relations between the competing empires. |
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The injected electrons caused the magnetization of the destination layer to wobble and emit microwaves, just as blowing into a whistle generates sound waves. |
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To deliver HSV into the axoplasm, viral particles stripped of their envelopes by detergent were injected into the giant axon, thereby bypassing the infective process. |
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I sometimes wonder if some of the bitterness that is injected into politics is just a form of demagoguery, an effort to hold onto this group of voters. |
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Albeit in a small way, probably for the first time since the creation of the Federal Reserve System, it has been injected into a presidential campaign. |
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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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We injected, however, Paltauf's antistreptococcic serum, and into the veins electragol. |
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Hair cells were more severely damaged in blood injected ears than in cochleostomy only ears. |
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Animals injected, as described above, may be rendered hypersusceptible to all bacterial proteins. |
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He injected Tudor power into the darker corners of the realm and radically altered the role of Parliament. |
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In eyes after PPV, bevacizumab was injected intracamerally through a paracentesis. |
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Mice were injected intratibially with mouse OS cells and then randomized to receive placebo or doxorubicin. |
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Water at 200 psi was injected between these two surfaces to lubricate and separate them. |
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This energy was wasted because later in the cycle cold water was injected into the cylinder to condense the steam to reduce its pressure. |
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Later, he injected Phipps with variolous material, the routine method of immunization at that time. |
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The vessels of the brain generally are often distended and gorged with blood, the lyra especially being fully injected. |
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A new board of directors took over in 1989 when and injected some much needed financial resources into the club. |
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As speeds and distances increased, mechanisms were developed that injected thick mineral oil into the steam supply. |
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Additionally, gels, foams, and compressed gases, including nitrogen, carbon dioxide and air can be injected. |
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From 1945 to 1947, eighteen human test subjects were injected with plutonium without informed consent. |
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The gas is injected in a time of low demand and extracted when demand picks up. |
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A poison is inhaled or ingested, whereas venom produced by snakes is injected into its victim via fangs. |
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Heavy metals are often adsorbed on injected active carbon powder, which is collected by particle filtration. |
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The high recombination effect caused slower diffusion of injected electrons in the photoanode. |
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Because rorquals sank when they died, later versions of the exploding harpoon injected air into the carcass to keep it afloat. |
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These semirelativistic beams, produced by phototriggered electron guns, are also injected into accelerators for x-ray light sources. |
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Usually preslugs were injected to realize optimum salinity in the reservoir and also to control cation exchange. |
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At the top of the stroke the steam valve was closed, and cold water was briefly injected into the cylinder as a means of cooling the steam. |
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In Watt's design, the cold water was injected only into the condensation chamber. |
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Teflon particles, injected into the bladder or subureter, react unpredictably with the host tissue. |
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Aerosols injected into the stratosphere during violent eruptions can cause rapid cooling of Earth's climate and affect air travel. |
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Dye steadily injected into the fluid at a fixed point extends along a streakline. |
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Using an instrument specially devised by Rosenthal, the Iipiodol may be injected intercrico-thyroidally with even better results. |
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That's because many mistakenly believe that heroin is only addicting when it is injected. |
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The air should have gone into a tube leading to the baby's stomach but he injected it into a venous drip by mistake causing a fatal air embolism. |
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One hundred microliters of ND antigen was injected into the allantoic cavity of each 10-day old chicken embryo. |
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A jail inmate was allegedly injected with liquids including petrol and acid as part of a police interrogation in India. |
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It has been injected into a joint which shows it was not being used as an anabolic steroid as that is not how they work. |
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Diluted pentobarbital sodium salt was injected intraperitoneally for anesthetization. |
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On day 1, 6 individuals were intravenously injected with normal saline solution at 8 AM, and then administered anthocyanin capsules 30 min later. |
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You're injected with a very small amount of a substance known as a radioactive tracer which spreads through the relevant part of the body. |
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