A petition against the regulations is circulating at health shops countrywide. |
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Typical offenses are growing cannabis, circulating counterfeit money, theft, homicide, and entering the country illegally. |
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The circulating nurse deflates the tourniquet after the elastic bandage is in place. |
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The quantity of money circulating in the local economy would suddenly plummet, killing off what remains of local economic life and services. |
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Dr. Lueck observed the organism in the placental tissue of toxemic mothers and identified it in the circulating blood of toxemic patients. |
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The circulating nurse calls the attending pathologist and informs him or her of the possible contagion. |
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We are circulating information to all our districts, and are shortlisting all the suspect's relatives, accomplices and contacts. |
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He admitted that rumors were circulating that Badr Corps fighters were betraying to the Americans the hiding-places of Mahdi Army officials. |
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The most pressing need, after the bleeding has been stopped, is for a transfusion to restore the circulating volume of the blood. |
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The circulating nurse instills tetracaine hydrochloride drops to decrease the burning sensation of the diluted povidone-iodine solution. |
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These huge questions have been circulating insistently through the art world of late. |
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The block heater is plugged into electricity to keep the coolant circulating so in the morning the engine isn't frozen up. |
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Later I was in the living room watching dust motes circulating through a shaft of sunlight when the phone rang. |
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Taking pictures, morphing them on your PC and circulating is also highly unadvisable. |
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There are certainly a few sniffs and snivels circulating the corridors of financial power in London, Tokyo and Frankfurt. |
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Shiny, moist reds throughout the canvases evoke surgical photos of innards pulsing with circulating blood. |
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Take, for instance, this excerpt from a sample boilerplate contract circulating among human resource managers. |
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It is a palm-frond filled haven lined with cool slate and oak panelled walls with traditional wooden slatted fans circulating cool air. |
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It's so warm out and since I was slaving away in the hot kitchen, I opened up the windows to get some air circulating. |
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When using adhesive to bond seams, don't insulate pipes while they are hot, and wait 36 hours before circulating hot water. |
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Churches Together in South West York, a union of nine churches in the area, are all circulating the petition along with businesses in Micklegate. |
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We are currently investigating the influence of circulating hormone levels on carotenoid transport and bill pigmentation in this species. |
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Partially broadcast by the BBC in 1982, a bootleg has been circulating ever since. |
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Such places can offer abundant supplies of heat, usually tapped by sinking boreholes and circulating water down them to collect the heat. |
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The surgeon and circulating nurse place an unsterile U-shaped drape before the prep to isolate the perineal area from the surgical site. |
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Unless the circulating nurse is in a sterile gown, the instrument tray can be contaminated by unsterile clothing. |
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Police sources say that there are a growing number of forged driving licenses circulating in Pattaya, some in the possession of farangs. |
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The circulating nurse must coordinate the room setup and equipment for a laparoscopic sigmoid colectomy and laparoscopic right colectomy. |
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In Japan, counterfeiters are circulating fake bills that cost more to make than their face value. |
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The circulating nurse is careful to pad the stirrups to prevent injury to the child's peroneal nerve. |
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Transdermal patches, once they are standardized to achieve physiologic circulating androgen levels in women, will be helpful. |
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The circulating nurse applies the electro-surgery grounding pad and then cleanses the patient's skin with the surgeon's preferred prep solution. |
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Why waste taxpayers' money by circulating letters asking for comments only to ignore them when they are offered? |
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Drugs are circulating more freely than before due to presence of mobile phones. |
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The deaths have prompted fears that a rogue shipment of deadly drugs may be circulating in the area. |
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I want to ask you about the video that has been circulating in the past couple days. |
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Rumours that an entrepreneur may buy the doomed factory have been circulating among workers and the local business community. |
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Glucose is the principal circulating sugar in the blood and the major energy source of the body. |
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They accused us of being unprofessional in a number of ways, saying that we were responsible for rumors circulating among journalists. |
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The circulating nurse then preps the patient, and the surgeon places the surgical drapes. |
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The early vaccines focused on antibodies, circulating chemicals in the blood stream which in theory stop HIV locking onto white blood cells. |
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A worm capable of using webcams to spy on users is circulating across the Net. |
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Cytokine release requires the adherence to bone, so estrogen deficiency is unlikely to stimulate cytokine secretion from circulating cells. |
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The adrenaline was circulating, surging and pumping in the heat of the moment. |
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It can even indirectly prevent disease by stimulating the immune system and circulating hormones. |
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There may be 20,000 different proteins circulating in the blood, but few tests link any one of them decisively to a cancer. |
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The circulating nurse placed a sequential compression device on Mr V's left arm and lower extremities. |
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Coolant is now circulating through the engine and coming out through the diverter on the top of the radiator. |
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A titer test doesn't measure immunity, but it does measure antibodies circulating in the system. |
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Rumours and whispers were circulating last night that he had been on an all day bender since 7am that morning! |
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There is chi throughout you, circulating in your structure, whether you want it or not. |
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Perhaps those comments will help steady the nerves of many Americans apparently rattled by an e-mail that is circulating nationwide. |
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Cuvette temperature was controlled by a circulating water bath, and the contents were continuously agitated by a magnetic stirring bar. |
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They can also alter circulating estrogen and androgen levels and can affect hormone receptors. |
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Perhaps distantly connected, however, is the issue currently circulating of whether academics should journal at all. |
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Already hit lists are circulating among the civilian populations of the zone warning certain people to leave if they want to stay alive. |
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There were also outrageous exaggerations on the cafeteria scene circulating around the school. |
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These then flow from the high latitudes, circulating cool water throughout the world's ocean basins. |
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The circulating fluid in your air conditioner is a special refrigerant gas that is put in when the system is installed. |
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According to industry regulators, the number of new viruses circulating via e-mail is increasing by about 20 percent a month. |
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The circulating nurse covers the patient with warm blankets and works with the anesthesia care provider to disconnect the monitoring devices. |
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Many refuse, choosing instead to embroider on whatever rumors, exaggerations and pet theories are circulating in the occupied territories. |
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Some subcontractors continued working when rumours of Lark's financial difficulties were circulating. |
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It has been outfitted with a smoke-eating air circulating system, so your clothes won't smell of tobacco smoke. |
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Motorists will be able to proceed through the intersection after yielding to circulating traffic on the left. |
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However, with the amount media circulating today there is no communication by replicating traditional design principles. |
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Eliot represents the Jew in Daniel Deronda as a dichotomous figure, adapted from conventional stereotypes circulating in her culture. |
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Shareware and freeware were around long before the Internet, circulating years before in computer clubs and on electronic bulletin board systems. |
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In fact, by running this ad on YouTube, by circulating amongst the media, every time they tell the story, they have got to reshow the ad. |
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The circulating nurse prepares the patient for induction by securing safety straps and providing arm boards and warm cover sheets as needed. |
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In fact, ANP also lowers renin secretion by the kidneys thus lowering circulating angiotensin II levels. |
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Each of the episodes contains a digital watermark, which has been blurred out on the versions now circulating online. |
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At baseline, levels of circulating leucocytes and vascular cell adhesion molecules were elevated in the sickle cell mice. |
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The gold in Fort Knox doesn't reduce the value of gold in circulation much because it isn't circulating. |
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The circulating libraries offered new openings for sales, and the rising success of periodicals provided more work until well into the 20th cent. |
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Due to its lipophilic nature, vitamin E accumulates in cellular membranes, fat deposits and other circulating lipoproteins. |
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His principal differences with classical monetary analysis include the notion of circulating currency to include money and bank deposits. |
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The circulating perioperative nurse applies warm blankets to the patient to prevent hypothermia. |
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The circulating nurse should draw each medication into a syringe and deliver it aseptically to the sterile field. |
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Counting sponges, sharps, and instruments with the circulating nurse is the scrub person's responsibility. |
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The next to last step in this chain is the activation of the circulating proenzyme prothrombin into its active form, thrombin. |
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It floats in circulating hemolymph that is presumably oxygenated from non-lantern tracheal sources. |
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Mr Dent spoke out after rumours began circulating in the town centre that he had come back in with a fresh deal. |
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At the same time strong rumors have been circulating among the workforce that the company has already been sold. |
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The rain restarts and since the eye of the hurricane is moving away toward the north-west, the circulating wind now blows from the south-west. |
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While the figures cannot be confirmed, they square with many other estimates circulating in recent years. |
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Like insulin, glucagon lacks a plasma carrier protein, and like insulin its circulating half life is also about 5 minutes. |
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The allegations of a scandalous incident have been circulating inside media offices for weeks now. |
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Removal of gonads causes a well-defined increase in circulating concentrations of FSH in all mammalian species. |
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In the teleost fishes studied to date, the male morphs differ in circulating androgen levels. |
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But she adds that every time she tries to sell her house, prospective buyers are scared away by the bands of drug dealers circulating out front. |
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Many businesses around the town are sitting targets for tendering counterfeit Euro notes that are currently circulating in large quantities. |
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Automotive paint circulating systems generally circulate to the gun, which requires a two-hose arrangement to the spray gun or color changer. |
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Works on political subjects tended towards the abstract, circulating only in manuscript. |
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Zeolite minerals are diagenetic products formed from the breakdown of volcanic glass and minerals by fluids circulating through the rocks. |
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Mr Obeid blamed a vendetta by two family members for the malicious stories circulating in the media. |
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The circulating nurse performs a systems assessment, noting skin rashes, bruises, and lesions. |
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For further details see local press or pick up one of the brochures, which are circulating locally. |
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The circulating nurse verifies that the patient is safe and protected and that bony prominences are adequately padded after positioning. |
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One difference is that most Taiwanese hospitals continue to have an RN circulating nurse and scrub nurse for each surgical patient. |
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The general, who stood guard at the scene, said that there were several damaging rumors circulating in the masses. |
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Get your barf bags ready, there's a new gross couple alert circulating in Hollywood. |
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Resuscitation is mainly with crystalloids, but colloids may be required to restore circulating volume. |
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This so-called validation of astrology has been circulating about for years. |
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At 10 months of therapy, he was found to have mild leukocytosis with basophilia and circulating blasts in the blood examination. |
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The circulating nurse pulls the patient's shoulder straps to minimize shoulder contact with the magnets and adjusts the footboard. |
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Two circulating nurses, working together, placed two footboards at the foot of the OR bed. |
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The cap acts as a protective barrier between circulating blood and the thrombogenic, procoagulant contents of the lesion. |
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The circulating nurse also suggests that another surgeon be brought in to assist the operating surgeon. |
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In preparation for this operation, hundreds of pipes filled with circulating, frigid brine are driven into the ground. |
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They correspond to circulating mesodermal cells which we consider to be haemocytes or mesoblasts. |
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Epp et al. collected blood samples from steers at feedlot arrival and at the onset of bulling behavior to assess circulating hormone concentrations. |
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A rumor circulating on twitter that Mr Clifford's doctor is named Dr Cockson has yet to be verified by teh Royalist. |
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An easy-to-read guide is circulating within the ranks, via email, offering a tongue-in-cheek explanation to terminology used by the Ministry of Defence. |
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Today, Total Defense Research Team was informed of new ransomware circulating among Italian users, pretending to be an official statement by the Italian Police. |
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But as soon as the declassified version is circulating around Washington, it is sure to leak out. |
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Is this script the unproduced Beetlejuice Goes Hawaiian that was circulating some time ago? |
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Were these scripts circulating around Hollywood back when the show was on the air? |
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After the anesthesia care provider anesthetizes the patient, the circulating nurse places the robot's arms at the side of the patient's thorax below the midaxillary line. |
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If the pools lose their inflow of circulating cooling water, the water in the pools will evaporate. |
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In 1987, a fanzine began circulating called The Betty Pages, which shared stories from her life. |
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It consists of a large basin with a belt that turns a round grinder, churning and circulating the material, similar to the action of a liquidiser. |
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This tribute video may be circulating now but Jeter still has the next couple of months before he hangs up his glove for good. |
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The scrub nurse assembles the hysteroscope and sheath and passes the remaining disposable supplies to the circulating nurse to begin the unit procedure setup. |
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The circulating hormone not only masculinizes the body but affects the developing brain, influencing the size of specific structures and the wiring of nerve cells. |
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They want circulating nurses to administer propofol for moderate sedation. |
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She was referring to the picture of me dressed in a basque, stockings, suspenders and a thong that had been circulating on everybody's mobile phone. |
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If it enters bilateral or multilateral agreements, there would be a likely cost of sharing seigniorage collected on the dollars circulating in the dollarized countries. |
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However, in the chronic stage the circulating level of trypomastigotes is too low to be detected and therefore seropositivity is used as evidence of infection. |
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This would outfit less than one tenth of police officers nationwide but gets the idea circulating. |
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This report is now circulating all over the Arab world to the right people, including the Middle East Arab central bankers, the sheiks, the money manager advisors, etc. |
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The circulating nurse shaves the patient's surgical leg from 3 inches to 4 inches above the knee to 4 inches below the patella, laterally and medially. |
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But warning staff to look out for big bets and limiting the sums being bet on a match are standard procedure for bookmaking firms when such rumours are circulating. |
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The interconversion of the bifunctional enzyme is catalyzed by cAMP-dependent protein kinase, which in turn is regulated by circulating peptide hormones. |
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Will had mistakenly connected the pathway of infection in a hospital room with someone coughing or sneezing circulating in public. |
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The 2018 World Cup will be held in Russia and reports are already circulating about how behind schedule the venues are. |
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The scrub person and circulating nurse attach the camera and light source to the thoracoscope and the unipolar and bipolar cords to the electrosurgical unit. |
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Speculations about a possible investigation into Zhou and his family began circulating on the internet months ago. |
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All sorts of rumors had been circulating over the weeks prior, and me being the secretive type, derived a perverse pleasure in being privy to the real story. |
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Because of its ability to cause large reductions in circulating levels of cholesterol, nicotinic acid is used to treat Type II, III, IV and V hyperlipoproteinemias. |
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I have been taken to the police station twice because people in the community say I have been circulating the virus. |
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Nor did it stop President Roosevelt in the 1930s, during which he declared it illegal to own circulating gold coins, gold bullion, and gold certificates. |
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The circulating nurse connects the video camera cords, light cord, carbon dioxide tubing, and other connections so the laparoscopic splenectomy procedure can begin. |
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Probably this book will begin circulating firstly among hang-gliders only, but should probably expand from there and reach the aviation oriented public as well. |
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When examined with any rigor, the stereotypes circulating about current-day hipsters make no sense whatsoever. |
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Surgeons also must temporarily stop the heart and use a heart-lung machine to take over the heart's role of circulating blood in order to make the incisions. |
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With 80 percent of the country's money circulating in the capital, Jakarta has become the last hope for those who cannot find jobs in their hometowns. |
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But some testosterone remains freely circulating in the bloodstream. |
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Some rogue pathogens seem to be freely circulating in that county. |
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Transport bosses are circulating thousands of copies of a newsletter. |
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He made a point of also circulating his letter to every local authority. |
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An ioniser works by circulating air and trapping airborne particulates such as diesel exhaust fumes, tobacco smoke and dust on an electrostatically charged ring. |
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After the circulating nurse cleanses the patient's skin with a povidone-iodine solution, the scrub person and surgeon place sterile drapes, isolating the abdomen. |
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In bancroftian filariasis, detection of circulating antigen by enzyme linked immunosorbent assay or rapid immunochromatographic testing has replaced microscopy. |
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We wondered how the inflated figure got circulating in the first place. |
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The cold circulating water within the TUBEsuit conductively removes heat from the skin of the user, in turn cooling the blood that returns to the body's core. |
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The circulating nurse assists the anesthesia care provider by applying appropriately sized electrocardiogram pads, blood pressure cuff, and pulse oximeter. |
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During terminal pleateau there are a series of large pulses of circulating ecdysteroids which appear to be necessary for successful ecdysis of the entire exoskeleton. |
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While the history of gangsta rap music is fairly short, there is a good deal of discourse circulating in popular culture about the treatment of women by men within this genre. |
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When decompression is believed to be complete, the circulating nurse attaches the light source and camera to the endoscope and defogs and white balances it. |
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Control of moisture and nutrient matter inside the home includes dehumidifying and circulating indoor air to eliminate conditions conducive to microbial growth. |
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Some are hormones, secreted by endocrine glands, and circulating in the blood, which leave through capillary walls to gain access to tissue fluids around their target cells. |
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The chief requests that the circulating nurse send a sample of the previously excised tissue to the pathologist, who confirms that the specimen is bladder tissue. |
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In renal failure, anemia occurs in part because uremic metabolites decrease the lifespan of circulating red blood cells and reduce erythropoiesis. |
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I'm thinking of taking them to work, where the air conditioning assures them of a circulating air supply, but they do pong a bit so that might not be such a good idea. |
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An additional strength of this study is the nonfasting measurement of circulating triglyceride concentrations. |
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After an ugly fight broke out between two groups circulating petitions, a judge stepped in to lay down rules for petition circulators. |
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In tests, people who drank green tea alongside taking their tablets ended up with lower circulating blood levels of the drug nadolol. |
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At the start of the 8th century, sceattas were the primary circulating coinage. |
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Botulism can be treated with an antitoxin which blocks the action of toxin circulating in the blood. |
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A sound truck had been circulating through the small city for days advertising free gifts and big bargains. |
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The launch site takes advantage of anticyclonic, or counter-clockwise, winds circulating from east to west in the stratosphere there. |
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It is as if a strange moon has appeared in the European firmament like a circulating antiaphrodisiac and has lulled Europe into self-negation. |
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Threat' in chain letters A chain letter containing a veiled threat of death is circulating in Cardiff. |
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Serum thrombopoietin levels in patients with chronic hepatitis and liver cirrhosis, and its relationship with circulating thrombocyte counts. |
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Changes in circulating leukocytes induced by the administration of pituitary adrenocorticotrophic hormone in man. |
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Advertisings do not by themselves cause a book to 'go'. The circulating libraries are far more useful than any advertising columns. |
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By 960 the Song Dynasty, short of copper for striking coins, issued the first generally circulating notes. |
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These parameters are the number of circulating reticulocytes, IRF, hemoglobin content of reticulocytes, and nucleated red blood cells. |
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In cancer, the glycocalyxes of circulating tumor cells play a fundamental role in the metastatic process. |
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If, for instance, we examine a bottle of homogenized milk, we see that there are no lumps of fat circulating in the milk nor resting on top. |
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Interaction between circulating galectin-3 and cancer-associated MUC1 enhances tumour cell homotypic aggregation and prevents anoikis. |
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Endorphins circulating in the blood carry the feel-good messages to the brain. |
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Rumors that Lew would be chosen to head the Treasury Department have been circulating for weeks. |
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Caerphilly council is urging residents to be aware of doorstep scammers circulating in the area. |
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Mario Nanes, instructed the circulating nurse, Waymond Jones, to obtain two ampules of methylene blue, a drug frequently used as a medical dye. |
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A study to compare circulating flunixin, meloxicam and gabapentin concentrations with prostaglandin E2 levels in calves undergoing dehorning. |
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Situations in which demand for circulating iron is increased elicit a decrease in hepatocellular hepcidin synthesis. |
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Characteristics of circulating megalocyte progenitors in patients with primary myelofibrosis. |
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Once euros begin circulating, the currency will have some impressive advantages over the dollar. |
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This tendency toward high levels of circulating extracellular fetal DNA probably reflects the state of the placenta. |
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Also, thermosiphons can fail because of a bubble in the loop, and require a circulating loop of pipes. |
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A Ferment... somewhere reconded out of the Road of the circulating Blood, and there gradually maturated. |
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The blade is designed to keep the clippings circulating underneath the mower until the clippings are chopped quite small. |
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The reports about the restraining order began circulating after Ronson got the locks of her house changed, in a bid to keep away from Lohan. |
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Rumours of a plot to kill Henry were circulating and, possibly as a consequence, Henry decided to return to Normandy for a period. |
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He spent weeks circulating antipigeon propaganda and dropping seed laced with spermicide through the local streets and parks. |
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In the 7th century they became a desirable circulating currency in Arabian countries. |
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Despite rumours circulating on social network sites, the incident was reportedly not linked to the riots taking place. |
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The dynamics of four As circulating species in body compartments were captured using this PBPK model. |
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The Royal Canadian Mint, established in 1976, is where all circulating coinage in Canada is produced. |
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In oceanography, a gyre is any large system of circulating ocean currents, particularly those involved with large wind movements. |
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Leading up to the Disruption many of the issues were discussed in Hugh Miller's widely circulating newspaper The Witness. |
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The source for heat in the Labrador Sea is modified North Atlantic Current water after circulating the subpolar gyre. |
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His circulating charity schools and then his Sunday schools gradually made the North a new country. |
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Their study showed that the bulk of the coins circulating before AD 60 was Icenian rather than Roman. |
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New institutions like the circulating library create a new market with a mass reading public. |
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But oil shale combustion in the circulating fluidized bed entails further opportunities for development. |
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The traditional bullion coin issued by Britain is the gold sovereign, formerly a circulating coin with a face value of one pound. |
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Maundy coins still bear the original portrait of the Queen as used in the circulating coins of the first years of her reign. |
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Although these coins are in practice very rarely found in circulation, they are for convenience described with the circulating coins, above. |
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Thus, wage per worker can be derived by dividing the total circulating capital by the size of the working population. |
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Sequence analysis suggested that the virus was a reassortment generated from avian viruses circulating in wild birds and ducks. |
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The team used an immunomagnetic separation system to isolate circulating tumour cells from patients' blood at three time points. |
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However, viral infection is limited by the quiescence of most circulating T cells, which is nonsupportive of viral replication. |
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Case reports of returning travelers, and sequence data from sylvatic DENV strains account for most of what is known at the genomic level regarding DENV circulating in Africa. |
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These changes evidently occur when cruciferous vegetable chemicals known as isothiocyanates interact with signaling protein fragments circulating in the bloodstream. |
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Very few reports have focused on the nature of circulating extracellular RNA and the possible mechanisms by which RNA is protected from plasma RNase activity. |
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While cases of returnables are still circulating in the trade, it will be only a matter of months before the last Huber returnables make their final trip. |
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We've seen money circulating out of bluechips and into laggers. |
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It is believed that high levels of circulating estrogen created by adipose tissue convert androstenedione to estrone, and there is aromatization of androgens. |
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Placebo and nocebo responses, cortisol, and circulating betaendorphin. |
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They now have several satellites located in semistationary orbits at strategic locations around the world instead of one satellite circulating the globe. |
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Much of the infrastructure converges at Manchester city centre with the Manchester Inner Ring Road, an amalgamation of several major roads, circulating the city centre. |
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This association appears in a 672 letter from Saint Aldhelm to King Geraint of Dumnonia, but it may have been circulating since the Synod of Whitby. |
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Based on this sermon and others by Agricola, Luther suspected that Agricola was behind certain anonymous antinomian theses circulating in Wittenberg. |
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The name pataca is a Portuguese word which was applied to the Mexican dollars that were the main circulating coin in the wider region in the second half of the 19th century. |
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Nor is there evidence that many English pennies were circulating in Normandy, which shows little attempt to integrate the monetary systems of England and Normandy. |
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Primary objectives of the study include evaluating concordance between urinary circulating tumor DNA, blood ctDNA, and tumor tissue for determining EGFR mutational status. |
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He is most famous for his work in organising circulating schools in Wales. |
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The Royal Mint also issues silver, gold and platinum proof sets of the circulating coins, as well as gift products such as gold coins set into jewellery. |
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All the circulating coins have an effigy of Queen Elizabeth II on the obverse, and various national and regional designs, and the denomination, on the reverse. |
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On average it produces 2 billion pound sterling coins struck for general circulation every year with an estimated 28 billion pieces circulating altogether. |
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The proposed mechanism of benefit from the surgery is that it removes an important source of circulating pathogenic T cells generated in the palatine tonsils. |
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The system, which integrates the catalogs for circulating and noncirculating materials and was designed to improve search functions, was introduced Monday morning. |
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Traditionally, the surgery is done while the patient is hooked up to a heart-lung machine which takes over the job of circulating blood while the beating heart is stopped. |
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Roman coins and pottery have been found circulating at native settlement sites in the Scottish Lowlands in the years before 100, indicating growing Romanisation. |
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Normal fluid replacement and subsequent hemodilution of the effective circulating blood volume support the need to have blood on reserve should the situation arise. |
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A relatively uncommon sub-group of CTCL patients present with extensive skin involvement and circulating malignant cerebriform T-cells, referred to as Sezary syndrome. |
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It was neither fully bimetallic nor monometallic as the Treasury found it impossible to get a sufficient quantity of silver circulating in the economy. |
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World Cat does not disclose when the microforms were created, so it is difficult to know whether they were circulating while Rooks researched this book. |
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