Lightly, he danced a little jig to the music while he brought the needle along his arm. |
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I did come back with some sock yarn and another book of sock patterns, though, and an Addi Turbo needle. |
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One of the bone instruments was a needle about four inches in length, beautifully tapered, and still in a prefect state of preservation. |
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The patient was started on heparin, and a percutaneous, ultrasound-guided needle core biopsy of the retroperitoneal mass was performed. |
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I fully admit I have gone out of my way on more than one occasion to needle and to antagonize him. |
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What I need is for someone to shoot me up with a hypodermic needle filled with hope. |
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The needle of the dial had shot up to fifty-five. The sweat had sprung out all over Winston's body. |
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Leslie smiled and turned back to her sewing, moving what looked like a shirt sleeve along the jabbing threaded needle. |
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To give the epidural anaesthetic, the anaesthetist passes a hollow needle into a small space just below the spinal cord. |
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Freezing of the needle in its sterile package reduces the pain of anesthetic injection. |
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Appropriate position can be checked by aspirating through the needle used for instilling the local anesthetic. |
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You may feel a sharp stinging sensation when the needle pierces the amniotic sac but this should only last a few seconds. |
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In amniocentesis, the health care provider inserts a thin needle through the woman's abdomen. |
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For the sweetbreads, place the sweetbreads on a cutting board and, using a thin larding needle, lard with smoked bacon. |
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For the scallops, place the scallops on a cutting board and, using a thin larding needle, lard each scallop with five strips of truffles. |
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Many of the needle evergreens including yew, arborvitae, hemlock, and incense cedar make fine hedges. |
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A hole was made in the bottom of the tube with a fine needle and the tube was nested inside a similar tube. |
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The scarf's purpose is to allow the bobbin case hook to get close to the needle eye and catch the thread to form a stitch. |
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The serious complication of pneumothorax can be avoided by refraining from aiming the needle at an intercostal space. |
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To hunt a man without alerting the people is like finding a needle in a haystack. |
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Off I went, in search of the needle that is an alcohol-free beverage in Glasgow's haystack. |
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Complete workup and diagnosis of malakoplakia are possible even in specimens as small as those obtained with a needle core biopsy. |
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She was given a button, a needle, a cotton reel and a choice of private places she could use to sew a button on in school. |
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In trigger-point injections, you may feel a sharp pain or muscle twitching when the needle hits the knotted muscle. |
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It is imperative that the needle be positioned correctly so the recurrent laryngeal and phrenic nerves are not infiltrated with medication. |
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Geoff hooked a needle through the rectus, the gossamer-thin muscle that controls eye movement, then immobilized it with a suture. |
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He developed special radio frequency probes and was a wizard with an acupuncture needle. |
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Carmen moved towards the record player and gently helped the needle onto the next groove. |
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The needle is withdrawn, slowly, with slight pressure pulling back on the syringe. |
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Slowly and laboriously the aircraft gained airspeed as the needle crept past stalling speed. |
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And for a growing number of people, putting a needle in your vein for kicks is an acceptable thing to do. |
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Think of a needle, heated to a glowing red heat, plunged deep into your joints and then jiggled and wiggled about for your amusement. |
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When using a compass east of the agonic line, the needle points in a direction that is west of true north. |
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West of the agonic line, the needle points east of true north, and has an easterly or positive declination. |
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The point of entry can be marked with an impression from a thumbnail, a needle cap, or an indelible ink pen. |
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Invasive procedures such as needle biopsies are guided by ultrasound images. |
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Bettie, now preferring the name Marilyn, had been on and off of heroin for years now but it was the first junk needle Callahan had let near her. |
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The hand that could knit a jumper in two evenings, and thread a needle, could fire a gun. |
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I know there may be some movement of the needle because of waves and the rocking action of the boat, but our gauges jump all over. |
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Take a large sewing needle to puncture evenly spaced holes around the top and bottom of the shade. |
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We are happy to provide needle exchange schemes for drug addicts, and their addictions are treatable. |
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Above each needle, radiopaque numbers borrowed from the hospital radiology department were glued. |
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The common yucca, Y. filamentosa, is also known as Eve's thread or Adam's needle, since both threads and needles can be made from the leaves. |
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There is much confusion regarding how many species of Adam's needle there are. |
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It's a nice portrait of Strummer the hipster, talking his jive talk and dropping the needle on U Roy records to a worldwide audience. |
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Free-motion machine embroidery, quilting and monogramming are all easier with this unique needle. |
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Just about every camera in the world these days has a battery, even if it is just to drive the needle on the light meter. |
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We introduced the first chest pain specialist nurse in the region in my centre and have some of the best door to needle times. |
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Like that of a phonograph record, the device's needle reads the bumps on the subject's surface, rising as it hits the peaks and dipping as it traces the valleys. |
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The stem cells came from Hannah's bone marrow, extracted with a special needle inserted into her hip bone. |
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Philip Seymour Hoffman was found dead with a needle in his arm and envelopes of heroin stamped with an Ace of spades logo. |
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Using yarn and needle, my mother would then transfer that highly geometric pattern to cloth, creating a wall hanging, a pillow cover, or some other decorative article. |
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I manage to cope with the indignity well, despite the patients and nurses almost wetting themselves with laughter at the sight of me squirming as the needle is inserted. |
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To let the air in, the cheese wheel is regularly pierced all the way through with a long needle, and the mold develops all along the thin tunnels thus generated. |
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Mom or dad held you on his or her lap while the doctor, wearing a white coat and Cheshire cat grin, pierced your poreless, silken skin with a needle full of weird stuff. |
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Other handy bits and pieces like plasters, handkerchief, aftersun and a needle and thread can also come in handy, and don't take up too much room. |
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For a complete stitch, bring the needle up through the fabric, at the bottom left of the stitch, cross one block of the aida fabric and insert the needle at the top right. |
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By creating a potential difference of several kilovolts between the needle and the chamber walls, an intense electric field can be produced at the exit of the needle. |
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We took blood from the alar vein in the wing by inserting a needle into the vein and drawing blood into a vacutainer containing the anticoagulant lithium heparin. |
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And I am told it is the needle that is the death knell if one is not careful. |
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Today, some swine producers have totally abandoned the procedure or resect needle teeth only when sows are milking poorly or if exudative epidermitis is present in the herd. |
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Suggested treatment for small, intact blisters is to remove the blister contents by needle aspiration or to lance the blister at its base but leave a pedicle of attachment. |
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In amniocentesis, the physician inserts a thin needle through the pregnant woman's abdomen to withdraw a small amount of amniotic fluid, in which the virus can be detected. |
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Charles had finished sewing the wound and was now cleaning the needle. |
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It is also possible to provide a cavity, an anfractuosity, or a modification of the surface condition at the end of the rod or needle, or laterally adjacent this end. |
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All of these may factor into the inability to move the needle on the scale. |
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Twiddling a needle in these special points helps to identify the right spot, as a trained acupuncturist feels a tiny responsive tug on the needle. |
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The published figure does not accurately depict a peritonsillar abscess, nor does it show correct needle placement and angulation for safe drainage of an abscess. |
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Foliage color, needle length, needle retention, stem straightness, shape and density are among the important factors influencing one's final choice of a Christmas tree. |
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The equipment helps anaesthetists work out where to position the needle, thereby cutting failure rates and reducing the risk of causing injury. |
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But, the iron lady's needle is not like the instrument of a flesh and blood seamstress. |
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He noted that a polished needle would enter leather and fabric with greater ease, and a polished pitchfork required less effort as well. |
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Oliver Valves based off the B5085 in Shaw Heath, Knutsford, makes needle, check, gate, relief and ball valves for the oil and gas industry. |
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Advanced darts and harpoons also appear in this period, along with the fish hook, the oil lamp, rope, and the eyed needle. |
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I promise you nothing,' said the dolls' dressmaker, dabbing two dabs at him with her needle, as if she put out both his eyes. |
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A A LUMBAR puncture is when fluid is taken from around the spinal cord by inserting a needle through one of the discs in the base of the spine. |
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Why didn't you just pull it? My goom still has a sore where you put that needle. |
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Percutaneous transhepatic cholangiography is radiography of bile ducts via needle puncture. |
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At that time it was giving the full 50,000 volts, as measured by the needle spark-gap between the antennae and earth. |
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A worker called a sewer removed and replaced the bags, and sewed full bags shut with a needle and thread. |
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For enhancing the beauty of collars and cuffs, needle lace was embroidered with loops and picots. |
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She motions with the needle across the station to the paralysed, slack-handed clock. |
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Other magnetic compasses have a small sliding counterweight installed on the needle itself. |
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In bed, Lauren has never been able to control her lateral squirmage. She is the needle on a compass and Spencer is due North. |
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In the servant girl's room there was a stay-button stuck in a crack of the floor, and in another crack some beads and a long needle. |
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You haven't stopped talking since I came here! You must have been vaccinated with a phonograph needle! |
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Overall, the use of alprostadil by needle injection has proved highly satisfactory. |
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A point that might be from a bone needle dates to 61,000 years ago and was discovered in Sibudu Cave, South Africa. |
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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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He felt like he was straight and level, but noticed they were in a steep right turn according to the attitude indicator and turn needle. |
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For example, a size 9 needle will be thicker and longer than a size 12 needle. |
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For landlubbers, a hiking trail winds through oak and mesquite forest, punctuated by the occasional Adam's needle cacti. |
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He inserted the needle, and in about thirty seconds the most disgusting greenish glop started to drop into the bowl. |
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Her worn hands, folded over the safety belt in her lap, are dappled with age spots, one swollen and blackened by dozens of IV needle punctures. |
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Getting George to wake up before 7 o'clock is harder than getting a camel through the eye of a needle. |
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To see if a rock or an area is causing interference on a compass, get out of the area, and see if the needle on the compass moves. |
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Old Yarr, at Feckenham, was a working needle mill until just after the Second World War, its buildings dating to the 18th century. |
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A lubber line, which can be a marking on the compass bowl or a small fixed needle, indicates the ship's heading on the compass card. |
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Traditionally, needles have been kept in needle books or needlecases which have become objects of adornment. |
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Due to needle time restrictions, much of the music was played from tapes of BBC session recordings. |
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Some compasses feature a special needle balancing system that will accurately indicate magnetic north regardless of the particular magnetic zone. |
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The liquid inside the capsule serves to damp the movement of the needle, reducing oscillation time and increasing stability. |
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It is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle, than for a rich man to enter into the kingdom of God. |
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The needle instead had varied a half point to the northwest, and continued to vary further as the journey progressed. |
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On 13 September 1492, Columbus observed that the needle of his compass no longer pointed to the North Star. |
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Pattern of tuberculous lymphadenitis diagnosed by fine needle aspiration cytology at the University College Hospital, Ibadan, Nigeria. |
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Pine needle handicrafts are made in the US, Canada, Mexico, Nicaragua and India. |
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Throughout the centuries the weir has been used to power corn, fulling, needle, snuff and flint mills. |
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Unless their flag of a flower is waving, finding such plants is like finding a needle in a needlestack. |
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Exposure to strong magnets, or magnetic interference can sometimes cause the magnetic poles of the compass needle to differ or even reverse. |
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Muriel Smith is also a dab hand with needle and thread to resew reformatted parts back together. |
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You'll never find the paper you need on her desk. You're looking for a needle in a haystack. |
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I taught my students how In thread the needle, a basic running stitch and a backstitch, and how to tie off to change yarn. |
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If a needle is rubbed on a lodestone or other magnet, the needle becomes magnetized. |
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For example, the scientists dragged a steel ball across each disk like a needle across a record player. |
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How does a participant in a sector, or an entire sector for that matter, move the needle on climate change? |
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Vibration of the diaphragm caused a needle to vibrate in the water, varying the electrical resistance in the circuit. |
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The bone usually employed in making the needle was the metapodiale bone of the deer and elk. |
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Similarly, balsam firs have dense, dark-green foliage with good needle retention. |
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In the 19th century it became the international centre for the needle and fishing tackle industry. |
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Typically, an assistant will 'crack open' the ampoule and hold it, while the anaesthetist inserts a drawing-up needle and aspirates its contents. |
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It's kid stuff to barrel along in a car like a big shot. I kept the needle right on fiftyfive. |
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Every little pine needle expanded and swelled with sympathy and befriended me. |
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For example, young ponderosa pine needles first exhibit a lightening in color which turns light brown to reddish-brown at the tip and progresses basipetally along the needle. |
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Magnetic fields from electronics can easily disrupt the needle, preventing it from aligning with the Earth's magnetic fields, causing inaccurate readings. |
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If the needle tilts to one direction, tilt the compass slightly and gently to the opposing direction until the compass needle is horizontal, lengthwise. |
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After pointing the DOT arrow on the baseplate at the target, the compass is oriented so that the needle is superimposed over the orienting arrow in the capsule. |
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After accessing the right femoral artery with a micropuncture needle under ultrasound guidance, a thoracic aortogram was performed using a 5Fr pigtail catheter. |
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This individual zone balancing prevents excessive dipping of one end of the needle which can cause the compass card to stick and give false readings. |
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Auxilium believes that these rates compare favorably to recurrence rates from current surgical treatments, including open fasciectomy and needle aponeurotomy. |
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Compasses that include compensating magnets are especially prone to these errors, since accelerations tilt the needle, bringing it closer or further from the magnets. |
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An oversized rectangular needle or north indicator aids visibility. |
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The real-time visualisation of the nerve, the needle advancement and local anaesthetic deposition has been shown to decrease procedural times and increase block quality. |
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You are endeavouring to pass a bill that never can and that never will pass the House of Lords. Do you want to make a camel go through the eye of a needle? |
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The port on the side of the expander is designed to allow for serial percutaneous needle access for saline to be injected without rupturing the expander. |
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When the compass is held level, the needle turns until, after a few seconds to allow oscillations to die out, it settles into its equilibrium orientation. |
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The use of needle exchange programs in areas with a high density of drug users with HIV is an example of the successful implementation of this treatment method. |
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About 1655, needle manufacturers were sufficiently independent to establish a Guild of Needlemakers in London, although Redditch remained the principal place of manufacture. |
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The wire is threaded on a long suitably curved needle, extrance is made through the vestibule of the mouth medially to the zygoma and out on the face at an appropriate point. |
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My mother laughs from her grave, such are my sewing skills, but among these dead-handed men my wielding of a needle is nothing short of a miracle. |
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Further, coaxial guides facilitate the use of cutting needle biopsy guns, which have previously been shown to provide a higher diagnostic yield than standard biopsy needles. |
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In addition, making the needle virtually invisible to the patient is another important feature that garners significant user acceptance and preference for our auto-injector. |
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The QUICKSHIELD Complete Plus safety tube holder comes with pre-attached VACUETTE VISIO PLUS needle, sterile and single packed, for safe, simple blood collection. |
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Of course he finds the fabric, but even then he wrings a profit which any honest man would be ashamed to extort from the labour of the needle girl. |
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Think Red Hots are a taste challenge? Or the Atomic Fireball is the ultimate tongue torture? They barely move the needle for confectionery connoisseurs. |
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He lifted out the catfish and selected a small carp. They watched the needle swing. The old jowter twisted up the apron in his hands. Two and a half, he said. |
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Necessary and productive as a many-heddled loom is, there is something basic and satisfying about covering each warp thread by hand, in a tapestry or needle technique. |
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Knitting, looping, and crocheting involve interlacing loops of yarn, which are formed either on a knitting needle, needle, or on a crochet hook, together in a line. |
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His wife was darning a sock, running a needle and yarn across and back, over and under, up and down, gradually filling in the big spud-hole in her husband's sock. |
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Oraqix is delivered to the treatment site without the use of a needle and anesthetizes the site within 30 seconds for a period of approximately 20 minutes. |
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Multifractal magnetic susceptibility distribution models of hydrothermally altered rocks in the needle Creek Igneous Center of the Absaroka Mountains, Wyoming, Nonlin. |
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