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In traditional surgery using scalpels, bleeding can be so profuse that patients need a blood transfusion.
Because their undercoat is not so cottony or profuse as that of some other longhaired breeds, ragdolls do not require as much grooming.
Most of the small Dahlias are early and profuse bloomers, starting to flower in July and continuing right through till frost.
There was a moment's pause, a profuse apology, then they resumed their efforts to mutilate the body.
In winter and spring, profuse clusters of long tubular white flowers burst open at the tips of the branches.
The skin is pale, cool, clammy and moist with profuse sweating, and the pulse rate is weak.
The darkness closed in on her, trapping her in profuse exhaustion and a dull throbbing pain.
While parents think their kids sweat a lot because they're fat, profuse perspiration may be a symptom of incipient diabetes.
But a hundred years later, the revival of the earlier style would have included profuse inlay.
Yang deficiency unsuccessfully controls water, so there is profuse and clear urine.
I was collapsing numerous times each day and later, very much later, of course, I was diagnosed with profuse bleeding in my stomach.
Amid profuse offers of distilled beverages, baloney sandwiches, and hard-boiled eggs, I got in the car and drove off.
When he was able to get to his feet he offered the man who had saved him his profuse thanks, along with a question.
The surgery proceeds without incident until suddenly profuse bleeding begins at the surgical site.
Equally helpful to prevent profuse bleeding is that all arteries and veins in the giraffe's legs are very internal.
Such profuse adulation of the rich exists side-by-side with occasional media trashing of individuals as overly piggish or personally flawed.
The collision caused severe skin wounds of the eyebrows and profuse bleeding in both players.
I was born into a family profuse in its ambition but lacking in its activism.
Besides, politicians were profuse enough, serving mostly to stagnate government and delay any true progress.
The cingulate gyrus has profuse reciprocal connections with the anterior thalamic nuclei and is an important constituent of the limbic system.
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Examples from Classical Literature
There may be a mucopurulent discharge, which may be slight or profuse in quantity, agglutinating the hairs of the tail.
One or two friends whose professions had beforetime been profuse, Eleanor met.
She had slept soundly ever since they left Poughkeepsie, and was again profuse in gratitude.
She was not a very attentive listener to honest Johns talk, profuse and digressive as that was.
Pluto was profuse in his thanks, while Monroe hunted for a match with which to view the picture.
It may also occur from overloaded stomach, from a profuse bleeding, and even from the pressure of the gravid womb in gestation.
So profuse was Gingham in his provision for the habiliment of his own elegant exterior.
The trainer was in profuse perspiration, though it was 38 degrees below zero.
He did not believe in strong purgatives, nor in profuse and sudden blood-lettings.
In the camp of the seventy-seventh, the adornments were profuse and beautiful.
It may be imagined how happy I was and how profuse in the expression of my gratitude.
Injuries that may be of no consequence to healthy persons may excite in the purpuric profuse hemorrhage, free or interstitial.
Pupil normal, conjunctiva moderately congested, lachrymation profuse, photophobia partial.
The source of profuse hemorrhage is in some large vessel eroded by the ulcerative process.
Production of the basics had become so profuse that poverty in the old sense of the word had become nonsensical.
Mark how the uncultivated spectators are profuse of their applause!
Signs the heat is getting too much include panting, profuse salivation, a rapid pulse and loss of consciousness.
Amelia's maid was profuse in condolences, but went off quite resigned to better herself in a genteeler quarter of the town.
Hence, he was everywhere greeted with a genial and profuse hospitality.
Mr. Hamlin went comfortably to sleep and into a profuse perspiration.
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