The physician must wait between 5 to 10 minutes before removing the introducer so as not to dislodge the implanted stent. |
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I know about than the preposition vs. than the introducer of elliptical clauses, but this example took me aback. |
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Now he sits as key backer, non-executive director of the firm, and introducer of valuable contacts. |
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If necessary, this may require the introducer to be raised or lowered slightly. |
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The Powerlink System for AAA is not delivered through a vascular introducer sheath. |
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While maintaining hemostatic control, retract the tear away introducer, snap the hemostatic valve and peel away the sheath. |
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The fact is echoed in Chinese sources, which mention a prince Anxikao as the introducer of Buddhism. |
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In order to create a safety space for the introduction of the Douglas introducer, a Veres needle was first used. |
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So, for thirty-two years I have preached to the most intelligent, biblically ignorant people I know, and as our introducer has said, it has made my reputation. |
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Insert a 12 to 12.5Fr tear-away introducer sheath in the limb in which the Powerlink is to be introduced and a 9Fr introducer sheath into the other limb. |
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You have to devote a good portion of that time to a series of required rhetorical exercises: You have to thank your introducer for that generous introduction. |
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Customers must be informed of contact name and number at the carrier, which customers can use with respect to their accounts should there be a disruption of service at the introducer. |
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The inner component is either a metallic, sharp, introducer stylet or an interchangeable plastic obturator. |
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I would like also to thank my introducer and friend, Scott Reid, Chair of the Canadian Parliamentary Coalition to Combat Antisemitism, and Mario Silva, Vice Chair, for organizing this conference. |
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The supermarket chain could therefore no longer consider itself as merely an introducer due to its clear contribution to the initiation and potential conclusion of an insurance contract. |
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