But it's a clean mess, if that makes sense, one that at least shows the courtesy of cauterizing most of its loose ends as it goes. |
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The stick is used for removing warts and granulation tissue and for cauterizing wounds and ulcerations. |
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Controlled bankruptcy of one or both institutions would cut the amount of capital Nicosia has to pump into them while cauterizing the problem. |
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As Heracles severed each mortal head, Iolaus was set to the task of cauterizing the fresh wounds so that no new heads would emerge. |
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With extensive battlefield experience himself, he sewed wounds closed rather than cauterizing them to stop the bleeding during amputations. |
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Eventually, the students were given an opportunity to practice suturing, cauterizing and cutting techniques. |
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Other: all other harmful procedures to the female genitalia for non-medical purposes, e.g. pricking, piercing, incising, scraping and cauterizing the genital area. |
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These procedures include closing, suturing, cauterizing, preparing bone and tissue for grafting, harvesting veins, and post-op pain management. |
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Ryan Fila and John Scott Berglin developed a cauterizing invention in 2009 that, as of Jan. |
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Grands Crus didn't make a noise during the race but it had to be a breathing problem given how quickly he stopped and we may end up cauterizing his palate. |
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