These balls were rammed home after the powder charge was placed in each cylinder and a nipple on each cap. |
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All patients complained of swelling or lumps in the affected area with no nipple retraction or discharge. |
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The first step was to chuck it up in the lathe and, using an end mill in the tailstock, remove the nipple portion. |
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Branched smooth muscle fibers can be found in the nipple of the mammary glands. |
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Due to increased bust and nipple size, I removed them at the end of my first trimester. |
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To assemble the unit, thread the nipple into the ball valve, then thread the nipple into the bushing. |
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We put a nipple on the bottle and raise it and gave our son a bottle of Tabasco. |
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The most common problem is nipple irritation and associated with that is mastitis, or inflammation and infection in the breast. |
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Smoking greatly increases your chances of a type of mastitis called periductal mastitis, which causes pain and redness around the nipple. |
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Signs of mastitis include lumps in the breast, redness, heat and tenderness, and milk solids coming from the nipple. |
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The entire time I breastfed him I suffered from recurring mastitis caused by a nipple blister. |
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Men also have many sensitive nerve endings in their nipples and can become very excited by nipple kisses, sucks, and twirls. |
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You know, it comes out of the birth canal, climbs up the stomach and into the pouch where it latches onto the nipple. |
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Some Shih Tzu puppies may instinctively resist the unnatural feel of a manufactured nipple. |
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It's not harmful, unless you attach a nipple to the bottle of solution and force feed it to your pet. |
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Chris sat on the leg rest in front of me and watched as I gave Caitlyn the nipple of the bottle. |
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She no longer had to be guided to the bottle's nipple, grabbing it expertly and with gusto. |
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As you introduce the bottle's nipple to the Shih Tzu puppy's mouth, move your legs slightly, jiggling your lap. |
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There's nary a nipple in site, which suggests that the marketing people knew they had to sell the sizzle instead of the steak. |
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Your baby has a good sense of smell, which helps him find the nipple and begin to breastfeed. |
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Women who choose to have a natural tissue breast implant may also consider nipple reconstruction. |
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In the original broadcast, the mother's nipple is visible as the baby starts to feed. |
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I am sure you remember the cover of the breastfeeding baby smiling with a nipple in her mouth. |
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At one point, the strap on her singlet top snapped, but no nipple was seen. |
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When Rachel got to see her baby, she was urged by the attending nurse to put her nipple to the baby's mouth. |
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If you leak breast milk, press down on the nipple with the heel of your hand or put pressure across your chest by crossing your arms. |
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A cleft in the roof of the mouth makes it difficult for the baby to suck forcefully enough to draw milk through a nipple. |
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I grabbed at his nipple as he was going into a fetal position, and twisted. |
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Express a small amount of formula from the bottle and wipe it over the nipple. |
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There is even a scene in which Peter tastes the milk from the nipple of the bottle, and then pours it into his coffee. |
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A nipple is built into the hood at mouth level, so the mother has only to fill the baby bottle and screw it into the valve behind the nipple. |
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Although bottle nipples have enormously improved over the last 15 years, their structure and texture have little in common with a natural nipple. |
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With the originals, it was necessary to load powder, ram a ball home and then cap the nipple on the back of the cylinder. |
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A barrel shaped coil spring is snapped over the nipple and positively retained thereto. |
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If you have the type that slips over a copper nipple, use a hex key to loosen the setscrew on the underside to twist-pull the spout off. |
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The horizontal opening of the T joint is connected to the Unitrol valve by a short piece of pipe called a nipple. |
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A nippled joint utilizes a biconical threaded nipple, for joining the ends of graphite electrodes. |
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One cone-shaped hill is topped with a rock pile like a nipple, a metaphor of nurture. |
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The production of milk comes from suckling on the nipple, and a baby may not suckle frequently enough if it is in a routine. |
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The burlesque girls even wore little umbilicus protectors, as well as nipple pasties and G-strings. |
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The nipple is visible again in the next shot as the baby's mouth closes around it. |
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Breastfeeding isn't considered an act of indecent exposure, whether or not the nipple or areola is exposed during the feeding. |
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And this from the administration that has conniptions at the sight of a bare nipple on the telly. |
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If the centre grease nipple has not been filled for a long time, this can cause the steering pivot bearing to wear or seize. |
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Purulent nipple discharge or persistent discharging sinus may be the rare presenting feature. |
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All patients with spontaneous or unilateral nipple discharge should be referred for surgical evaluation. |
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The tumor seemed to originate from the main mammary duct, given its close association with the nipple. |
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A Western man in the audience could attract as much attention as an erect nipple. |
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However, while I was outside yesterday, I noticed that my left nipple was particularly erect. |
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She muffled a small moan as his hand pinched her erect nipple through the dress. |
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He's wearing the glove instead of the lady and the woman's nipple is exposed. |
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The breast is examined in a segment arranged in an imaginary radial pattern centred on the nipple. |
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My right nipple is nearly horizontal and in line with the seam on my bra cup. |
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Most of the breast tissue in a man is concentrated in the area immediately behind the nipple and areola. |
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Microscopically, variably sized cystic spaces were observed near the nipple, just adjacent to the mammary duct expanding beneath the areola. |
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The areola contains softer and darker skin tissue which surrounds the nipple and which also contains smooth muscle fibers. |
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Lobular carcinoma in situ within the ducts and lobules of nipple showed absence of reactivity with E-cadherin. |
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Biceps and triceps skinfolds were measured at the level of nipple line and midway between the acromion process of the scapula and the olecranon process respectively. |
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You are correct to worry that a rash on the nipple areola area could be Paget's disease, but if the nipple itself is not involved this is much less likely. |
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Connect the hose to the hose nipple found on the bottom of the faucet. |
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These include diabetes, nipple piercings, lumpectomies or breast irradiation, the use of corticosteroids, having silicone breast implants, and being a heavy smoker. |
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Doing so can compromise blood flow to the nipple and lead to complications, such as necrosis of the skin along the incisions or nipple or aureole necrosis. |
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I tweaked his nipple and then a little harder until he gasped. |
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I have a pierced nipple and I breastfed for a year and it was no problem. |
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A rash, redness, scaliness around the nipple or itching that lasts several weeks could also be a sign of eczema or Paget's disease, a rare form of breast cancer. |
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In addition to this, it is likely that you will be unable to breastfeed in the future, because the nipple has been separated from the milk ducts during the operation. |
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Rubbing the bottle's nipple temptingly against his mouth didn't help. |
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When the surgeon decides to leave the nipple areola in place for a prophylactic or oncologic procedure, no mammary tissue should be left underneath. |
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This pushes the milk to the nipple, and releases it as the baby feeds. |
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A cleft lip can make it more difficult for your child to suck on a nipple. |
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It's caused by friction when the nipple rubs against fabric. |
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Early and subsequent use of pacifiers, water, glucose water and formula supplementation have been shown to promote early weaning and nipple confusion. |
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The use of pacifiers, sugar water and formula bottle feeds, etc. may lead to nipple confusion and jeopardise the establishment of successful breast feeding. |
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The ducts are somewhat larger just behind the nipple where they form lactiferous ampulla which accumulate breast milk during and just prior to breast feeding. |
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This may happen if the baby is not latching on properly to your nipple. |
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Adria pulled a mini chip-clip from her pocket and unpremeditatedly snapped it down on my shirt, miraculously managing to locate precisely my right nipple. |
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You reckon that it's a bit like the male nipple, a mere by-product. |
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A prolonged rash or irritation of the nipple may indicate a special kind of breast cancer called Paget's disease, which specifically affects the nipple. |
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They will generally signal an interest in solid foods by biting the bottle nipple or showing an interest in licking milk or formula from a finger. |
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She reached down and viciously tweaked the sleeping man's nipple. |
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Preoperative galactography increases the diagnostic yield of major duct excision for nipple discharge. |
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Cases are selected for galactography essentially on the basis of the type of nipple discharge. |
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Another technique for the baby who is having trouble muckling on involves a breast or nipple shield. |
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I could tell he didn't agree but he went to the corner and took up his squirrel gun, feeling the nipple for a percussion cap. |
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A limited edition appeared in a comedy rubber sleeve, shaped like a nipple. |
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When using a tube shaped bag, the ends of the bag are sealed and the air is drawn out of the bag through a nipple using a vacuum pump. |
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Thrush can cause a reddening of the nipple and loss of colour in the areola. |
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Microscopically, the nipple adenoma exhibits epithelial hyperplasia arising from a lactiferous duct displacing the nipple stroma. |
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Milk travels from the alveoli, via ductules, into the lactiferous ducts that open on to the surface of the nipple. |
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A diagram of the grossing technique for entire submission of the nipple and macrophotography of the corresponding sections. |
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Most nipple discharge symptoms are caused by benign conditions and may be physiologic or caused by an underlying nonmalignant ductal abnormality. |
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No eye patch like Largo, a third nipple like Scaramanga, or even Blofeld's fluffy cat. |
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Mastopexy This is a breast-lift operation which involves removing excess skin and raising the nipple. |
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Histologically, breast cancer can be classified into ductal carcinoma, lobular carcinoma, nipple cancer and other undifferentiated carcinoma. |
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Thrush does not produce fever, a red area on the breast or a sloughy nipple discharge. |
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We did a minimal access anterio-axillary thoracotomy with an incision, seven inches long, just below the nipple. |
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This study examined the impact of galactography on the evaluation of abnormal nipple discharge. |
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Since you're still growing, there's a chance your nipple will poke out one day. |
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Like TOWIE star Lauren Pope's Gareth Pugh sheath dress which required nipple covers apparently and Hollyoaks actress Stephanie Davis' sheer lace number. |
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To avoid rapid wear in dusty workplaces, the rear axle has now been fitted with a grease nipple that allows extra greasing pressure to be applied. |
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The muzzle was filled for some inches with hardpack snow, after he had dug that out with his knife, he found the lock frozen up and snow all over the nipple. |
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In the future she also plans to offer nipple and areola reconstruction. |
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And be ready for kidding and lambing with heat lamps, blankets, disbudding boxes, nipple waterers, iodine or other disinfectant to treat the naval cord. |
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