The artist also continues to mine a rich vein of attenuated, vertical-format skyscraper paintings. |
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And in the same vein when I checked my newly minted phrase I found someone had both beaten me to it and written better about than I ever could. |
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This vein trends to the northeast, and it is likely that it intersects the Greenbank vein somewhere to the north of the current mine workings. |
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The electrode is introduced through a needle inserted into a large vein in an arm or the neck. |
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In intravenous drug abusers it can occur where a vein is regularly punctured with a needle. |
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The game opened in the same vein as it was to continue with the play constantly interrupted by fouls. |
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There was an outbreak of economy-class syndrome after a passenger on a flight from Australia died of deep vein thrombosis. |
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I've heard deep vein thrombosis referred to as economy-class syndrome because of the cramped seating on airplanes. |
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Small venous branches from the internal mammary vein were clipped and divided. |
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Blood was usually taken by opening a vein with a lancet, although bloodsucking leeches were regularly used. |
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Filtered blood leaves the kidney through the renal vein and flows back to the heart. |
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Surgeons typically choose the vein from the leg since its removal does not cause any future ambulatory problems. |
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The left renal may anastomose with the splenic vein and receive lumbar veins. |
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Prickles on the adaxial and abaxial leaflet surfaces of A. spinosa are associated with all reticulate vein orders. |
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Ever since the war there has been a strong vein of anti-American feeling in Germany. |
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Along the vein wall, adjacent to the country rock, are fine-grained quartz, feldspar, and chlorite. |
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It becomes superficial and descends with the great saphenous vein along the medial border of the tibia as far as the middle of the instep. |
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Altogether this is a rich and rewarding new vein of scholarship in the history of American crime and culture. |
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In a similar vein one can't help thinking most people would be better off forgetting about lifestyles and getting a life. |
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After ligation of the right coronary artery, bypass grafting with a saphenous vein was performed. |
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We applied an appropriate standard technique of administering the drug into a vein of the forearm. |
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Usually they are given by intravenous injection, by infusion pump into a vein or orally. |
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Pregnant women and those on the pill are at the highest risk of developing deep vein thrombosis on long-distance flights. |
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The ova penetrate the intestinal wall and pass through the portal vein to the liver, lung, and other tissues. |
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But the inextricable pull of politics, which is almost like a vein in the family tree, ultimately worked on both of them. |
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The ironstone is locally represented by hematite matrix-supported vein quartz breccia. |
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An aircraft cabin can be dehydrating, which can increase the risk of deep vein thrombosis. |
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As far as possible, blood was collected aseptically by vein puncture prior to commencing antimicrobial therapy. |
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Unlike the vein deposits, the metasomatic flats are frequently vuggy and are the source of most crystallized mineral specimens from the district. |
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The success of minimally invasive vein harvesting relies on control of the bleeding, as well as atraumatic harvesting. |
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The purples are appearing in a soft, subtle vein in all casts from pale lavender to deep aubergine. |
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A contiguous lymph node and a portion of jugular vein occluded by tumor thrombus were also resected. |
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Most clinical reports within the past 30 years state that autogenous vein is the grafting material of choice in traumatic wounds. |
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It occurred as a fine-grained siliceous vein filling and as discrete, clear, tiny crystals in vugs. |
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Valves maybe incompetent due to lower leg trauma, deep vein thrombosis, or congenital anomalies. |
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The treatment of old saphenous vein graft stenosis with coronary angioplasty has a high rate of restenosis and clinical events. |
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Besides ulceration, lower leg edema can lead to tortuous varicosities, phlebitis, deep vein thrombosis, embolism, and infection, among others. |
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The landmark method fails, irrespective of anatomy, if the vein has thrombosed. |
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When this occurs the posterior intercostal veins on the left side of the thorax may drain into the azygos vein independently. |
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The thoracic duct has also been found draining into the azygos vein and the inferior vena cava. |
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The rest is all pretty much in the same vein and hits the spot almost every time. |
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The usual finding is an area of obliteration in the portal vein surrounded by a large number of collateral vessels. |
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The great cerebral vein can be seen curving below the splenium of the corpus callosum to empty into the straight sinus. |
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From the ankle, the saphenous vein ascends the calf along the border of the gastrocnemius muscle. |
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From this level a number of drifts and underground shafts worked the vein at levels from the Five Yard Limestone. |
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He had visions of managing a world-class superstar in the vein of Tom Jones. |
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Clear seasonal variations exist in admission to hospital for deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolism. |
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Locally, intense brecciation gave rise to angular vein quartz fragments enveloped by a matrix of massive hematitic rock. |
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This fabulously barmy show is littered with Wilde's inimitable razor-sharp hysterical one-liners and a delicious vein of black humour. |
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He believes he once tapped a vein of inspired eloquence at a state conference of mayors and shire council presidents in Dubbo. |
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The pulsating vein that was throbbing on my temple may have betrayed my initial intention though. |
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History of these conditions increases the risk of deep vein thrombosis after varicose vein surgery and may lead to a decision not to operate. |
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Although it gets rid of a spider vein permanently, it doesn't prevent new ones from appearing. |
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In the process it damaged a major vein and an artery, causing serious blood loss. |
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The second half continued in the same vein with Evans saving spectacularly from a Connor thunderbolt. |
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It goes against the self-interested vein running deep in the hidden places of the personality. |
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Giving the drug diazepam directly into a vein can control the muscle spasms themselves. |
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All other quartz veins are associated with at least some tourmaline, either within the veins or in the vein selvages. |
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Black sphalerite is found within the gold-quartz vein and in the adjacent country rock. |
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Britain's Alex Bogdanovic, a beaten semi-finalist in last year's Surbiton Trophy, has struck a rich vein of form in recent weeks. |
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Three leaves were detached from the plant and cut along the mid vein into two halves. |
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The fabric was sodden, but the bleeding had ceased, perhaps the vein had collapsed. |
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Deep vein thrombosis also may affect the caval, innominate, cerebral, hepatic, portal, splenic, mesenteric, and renal venous circulations. |
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Deep vein thrombosis typically occurs in the leg, but veins in the arms, retina, mesentery, and cerebral sinus may also be affected. |
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Displaying remarkable endurance in the field of TMI, Duvall went on in this vein for quite some time. |
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Eretmonia pollen sacs are born in pedicellate clusters that arise as a branch from the adaxial side of the mid vein of a modified leaf. |
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David Hare's Via Dolorosa is in the same vein but even that outstanding piece is not as good. |
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And they mewl and cry, their symphony invested with irony, which I merely attribute to a vein in the quartz. |
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Bell pits were shallow, unsupported shafts dug on vein outcrops that widened into bell-like shapes as they were sunk. |
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This is partly because the hip must be dislocated and, thus, the vein will be torqued and twisted to prepare the femur for the implant. |
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Italo Stars have hit a rich vein of form and will be bubbling with confidence for Saturday's home clash with Goonellabah at 3 pm. |
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Cases were included in the study only if a microvascular repair of artery and vein was required for the thumb to survive. |
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And they say that the broken shards of glass missed his jugular vein by inches. |
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Turquoise here was found as vein fillings and nodules in weathered Precambrian granite. |
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The deposits occur as veins, vein series, and stockwork zones hosted by hydrothermally altered rocks. |
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Blood is better at killing bacteria than muscle, so addicts who insist on injecting are being told to hit a vein instead. |
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Because it was found in postore fractures, much of the gold in the Black Bear vein was deposited late in the paragenetic sequence. |
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She is mining from a rich vein of traditional heritage in the Erris region and adding a new impetus along the way. |
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The popliteal occasionally provides a small saphenous artery that courses with the vein of the same name and the sural nerve to the tarsus. |
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The increase is probably due to raised venous pressure from jugular vein constriction. |
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A venogram is a test where a dye is injected into a vein in the foot and radiographs are taken of the outlined veins in the leg. |
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The surgeon mobilizes this vein and ligates and divides it, which allows for dissection of the carotid vessels. |
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A venogram of a normal vein with a functioning valve shows dilation at the sinuses. |
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The herb's ability to improve vein health is well supported by human studies. |
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Anaesthesia usually begins when the anaesthetist injects a drug through a fine plastic tube inserted into a vein in the back of the hand. |
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The catheter is tunneled under the skin and enters a large vein and then is threaded into the superior vena cava. |
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They reported that secondary, supergene silver is found in the vein to a depth of 1,800 feet. |
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However, this analysis is per vein and thus includes patients more than once, so that the results are overprecise. |
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He spoke in similar vein to a meeting of generals on 30 March 1941, when, according to the abbreviated record of General Halder, Hitler said. |
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In a different vein Abu Tammam wrote most of his verses about historical events. |
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Cautious balanced funds in this vein generally outperform zero-risk savings or investments by a significant 2 or 3 per cent. |
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The Main vein is 7-8 feet thick, extends for 300 feet along strike, and consists of chalcedonic quartz. |
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There's a really interesting post in a similar vein on confusedkid.com too. |
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For these operas, Wagner mined the same vein of Nordic myth that J.R.R. Tolkien used a century later for his own Ring epic. |
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It is imperative that each side branch of the saphenous vein be identified and bleeding be controlled before division. |
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Some venous thromboembolisms may be subclinical, whereas others present as sudden pulmonary embolus or symptomatic deep vein thrombosis. |
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This reduces the chance of getting pressure ulcers and of developing a deep vein thrombosis. |
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But when a clot forms in or above the knee, there is a risk that it will break away and travel up the vein to block a blood vessel in the lung. |
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The UVC courses from umbilical vein to left portal vein to ductus venosus to either hepatic vein or IVC and then into right atrium. |
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Her skin had an uncanny translucence relieved by large dark blotches where nurses had tried to find a vein and she had bled under the surface. |
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One patient with antiphospholipid antibodies developed a right subclavian and jugular vein thrombosis requiring removal of a Hickman catheter. |
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Movement along the vein resulted in a breccia that was cemented by additional quartz and prehnite along with copper mineralization. |
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Then the long saphenous vein causing the problem will usually be removed by the insertion of an instrument called a stripper. |
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The right lower forelimb vein was catheterized for intravenous infusion of Ringer's lactate. |
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Returning to office uncontested, the President appears to see her mandate as continuing to work in the same vein as before. |
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The muscular layers create vein contractility, which maintains venous tone. |
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A 74-year-old man presented to our hospital with unexplained deep vein thrombosis of the lower extremity. |
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In a similar vein of unknowingness, we also admit we're not sure what it is about either. |
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It's been argued by aficionados that within Leonard Cohen's melancholic work is a thick vein of comedy. |
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A small blood clot forming in a large vein can build up to a long, soft, snaky blood clot. |
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Well, I think he tapped into a vein of discontent among the American people. |
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The great cardiac vein then drains into the superior vena cava or left brachiocephalic vein via the oblique vein of Marshall. |
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Incidentally, I would note in a puckish vein that Mr. Ryan's letter points to no contrary evidence. |
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Jane Thistle cried, a vein standing out on her flushed forehead like a brand of disgrace. |
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Adjacent to the vertebral body, the abdominal aorta, inferior vena cave, sympathetic nerve trunk, and the left renal vein are seen. |
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This may mean wearing elastic support hose or even having varicose vein surgery. |
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Once the damaged vein is removed, it will not return, but it is possible for new varicose veins to form. |
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Interestingly, age did not clearly affect varicose vein incidence for either gender. |
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An exception to this is varicose vein surgery, for which rates dropped everywhere except Northern Ireland. |
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During the varicose veins surgery process, the entire varicosed vein is removed from the body. |
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In any case, a dilated varicosed saphenous vein would not likely be a good candidate for a bypass graft. |
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When these vessels form in the distal esophagus and stomach, the usually small rudimentary left gastric vein dilates and varices develop. |
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Such a clot will move to the heart along the main vein of the body, the inferior vena cava. |
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The thoracic duct was identified, lying between the right azygous vein and the descending aorta just in front of the spine. |
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This puts the full weight of your uterus on your back and on the major vein that carries blood between your lower body and heart. |
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I don't have any evidence, but it seems that many types of humor may in fact generally anger him to the point of bursting a vein or two. |
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Blood used for counts of blood parasites was obtained by puncturing a wing vein with a small syringe tip. |
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The fore and hind wings were similar, with the R vein was bent back at the base in the fore-wings, less so in the hind wings. |
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At an age of about 10 weeks we took a blood sample of 10 l from the brachial vein in the wing. |
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The order of deposition for the main vein minerals typically is dolomite, barite, and quartz. |
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They were deposited by a hydrothermal vein cutting granite, which was later eroded exposing surface ore. |
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He sighed, and traced a vein in the table wood before answering, and it was obvious this came hard for him. |
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Unfortunately I didn't watch it, so that's a rich vein of source material for this blog down the drain. |
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The young Englishman, despite his goals in Portugal, is not a natural goalscorer in the vein of Pele. |
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The cassiterite occurs as pale brown, fine-grained vein fillings and is not of much interest to collectors as specimens. |
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The superior gluteal vein is seen between gluteus medius and minimus muscles. |
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The interviewing nurse also explains the need for compression stockings or sequential compression devices to prevent deep vein thrombosis. |
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Patients with a deep vein thrombosis should wear compression stockings as the rate of post-thombotic syndrome may be reduced. |
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Weekly blood samples were taken from the brachial vein using a 26.5 gauge needle and heparinized microcapillary tubes. |
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The hepatic portal vein was cannulated with an appropriate gauge catheter and the superior vena cava and inferior vena cava were both cut. |
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Fetal cortisol and estriol were measured in the umbilical vein plasma at delivery. |
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In this same vein I cannot recommend strongly enough the sticky toffee pudding, which arrives steaming hot and dripping in butterscotch sauce. |
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The left lower forelimb vein was cannulated for intravenous administration of anesthesia and pancuronium bromide. |
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We drew peripheral blood samples from the cubital vein immediately before the treatment and two hours after the treatment. |
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Therefore, a left groin incision was made under local anesthesia and the left common femoral artery and vein were cannulated. |
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The cubital fossa was palpated and the median cubital vein was readily located, facilitated by the Sailor repeatedly making a fist. |
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Blood flow velocity in the common femoral vein is 20 times less in the sitting than in the supine position. |
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Deep vein thrombosis, anemia, quadriplegia, and paraplegia were similar between the 2 groups. |
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The detective story is superficially part of the hard-boiled tradition, but a vein of absurdism, a hint of Kafka, distorts the naturalism. |
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Donnellan and Everette drove the Sheridan tunnel 100 feet farther along the vein and found richer ore. |
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The cobbles are dominated by pink quartzite, red sandstone and vein quartz, with minor granite clasts near the contact and rare green clasts. |
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The prisoner had suffered a ruptured liver and a ruptured portal vein in a watchhouse scuffle. |
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However, splitting of the forewings along the cubitus posterior vein may take place. |
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Although his singing is definitely an acquired taste, the songs are deep in the American vein and generally good. |
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Blood transfusions are most commonly received using a small plastic tube called a cannula, which is inserted into a vein in your arm. |
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In patients with intracranial hypertension, compression of the jugular vein on the side of sound abolishes it. |
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Blood collected from the brachial vein or the jugular vein was used to make blood smears. |
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The procedure is performed via the internal jugular vein under local anaesthesia with sedation. |
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He knew the jugular vein, in the neck, was the biggest vein in the entire body, close to the surface of the skin, and therefore easy to cut. |
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They literally had to replace all my old blood with new through the jugular vein in my neck. |
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Treatment should be continued throughout the period of post-operative care until the risk of deep vein thrombosis has diminished. |
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Nourishment is provided to the vein wall by vasovasora, which enter through the adventitial layer. |
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In the same vein as the successful restaurants gaining acclaim in Fossgate and Walmgate, it offers adventurous meals which sound mouth-watering. |
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They then migrate along the portal vein to the mesenteric venules, where they produce large numbers of eggs. |
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George, in contrast, always viewed himself as a classical political economist, in the vein of Adam Smith. |
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This mystery is a traditional whodunnit, but with a serious vein of social commentary running through it. |
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If they continue in this vein it will be a brave man who bets against them winning a fourth successive title. |
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There is even a vein of cheerfulness in the sprightly music that frames the piece. |
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And for a growing number of people, putting a needle in your vein for kicks is an acceptable thing to do. |
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The islets are injected into the recipient liver via the portal vein or by subcapsular injection into the kidney or spleen. |
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On capture, a 250-l sample of whole blood was obtained from the alar wing vein of each individual. |
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Like a mosquito, the kissing bug can get a good dinner by preventing the human blood in the vein from clotting. |
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The main gangue minerals that make up the vein are massive white calcite, quartz, and prehnite. |
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At this point, it branches into the cephalic vein on the lateral aspect of the biceps muscle and the basilic vein on the medial side of the muscle. |
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The water was vein tighteningly cold, but there was no way he was taking any more clothes off tonight, even if he ended up with pneumonia or trench foot later on. |
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Her gland started swelling and it closed the vein to the brain. |
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And in fact, there is evidence that the jugular vein has collapsed. |
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Although compression stockings reduce the risk of deep vein thrombosis in other groups of high risk patients, this has not been confirmed in stroke. |
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His world of stripping is much more fantasy-driven, and much more in the vein of SuicideGirls or dita Von Teese. |
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The blue vein was extremely easy to see in his ghastly pale skin. |
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The azygous vein and the periesophageal tissue are widely resected. |
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These were recovered after the upper level of the Champion mine was dewatered by Nordlander and his partner and some minimal mining on the vein took place. |
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Rhodonite is described in the technical literature as a widespread and locally abundant gangue mineral in many of Colorado's precious-metal vein deposits. |
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These nutrients enter the seed through a single vascular bundle in the funiculus that extends into the seed coat as the chalazal vein and its two lateral branches. |
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For example, I needed a diagram to demonstrate the concept of one-way valves in the veins of a horse's legs, so I typed in valve vein and pressed enter. |
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The body and tail extend along the splenic vein toward the splenic hilum. |
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Dutch surgeons have argued in the press that non-hospital care includes day treatment such as keyhole surgery and cataract and varicose vein operations. |
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Every vein in her body stood out in bright relief against her pale skin. |
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In a more vigorous vein he wrote some church music, including a Mass in the old style and the famous music for Vespers on feasts of the Blessed Virgin Mary. |
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Thus, the vein wall is inherently weak in varicose veins, which leads to dilatation and separation of valve cusps so that they become incompetent. |
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In the same vein as concrete support, fathers responded to the question about help or support they had received by talking about the child care the program offered. |
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A specimen from the replacement deposits of the Basin vein consists of several interlocking chalcopyrite crystals intergrown with clear quartz crystals. |
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Rather than Downing a handful of pills, I planned to take my life by opening a vein in each wrist. |
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At a higher power, the coagulum of neutrophils and fibrin represent the suppurative thrombophlebitis of the portal vein complicating this man's Crohn's disease. |
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So in the vein of March Madness, here are my picks for the Final Four of the 2014 GOP championship of crazy. |
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And in the same vein there is a need to do away with corruption, a public disease, nepotism, favouritism, racism and other administrative deterring activities. |
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If one palpates the cephalic vein and rotates toward the ulnar side of the hand over the radius, one can feel a small spaghetti-sized nerve roll between the fingers. |
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There is no doubt that the launch of several new games consoles offering not just games but DVD movies and the promise of online features are tapping a rich vein of demand. |
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Horace, on the other hand, can be said to represent the more innovative vein of Latin poetry, a vein that looked towards the Alexandrian poets as models and predecessors. |
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Next week will see the launch of a major television and billboard advertising campaign that aims to tap into the same vein of gently anarchic humour that made the Wonka name. |
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It was a close thing, but he managed to miss the vein by a hair. |
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The two possibilities are balloon flotation catheters inserted through the subclavian or jugular vein and semirigid pacing wires through the femoral vein. |
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They aren't, however, in a military vein and range in diversity from the carnage caused by a marauding horde of escaped circus animals to a matricidal five-year-old. |
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Work on modern accretionary prisms and analogue experiments have recently emphasized the role of seismic activity in the generation of similar vein arrays. |
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The frankness of Poynton's gaze reveals each of the three as naked and exposed, their skin rendered unnervingly, with attention given to every hair, vein and stretch mark. |
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That's why the preferred way to test your blood sugar is to take a blood sample from a vein in your arm after you've fasted overnight or for at least eight hours. |
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Most other clubs can only drool at our rich vein of lethal finishers. |
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Likely all of these factors played some role in initiating beryl precipitation, particularly where mineralization is contained within highly altered vein selvages. |
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It was a four inch line that traced his vein and it had welted up. |
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It is a narrow fissure vein cutting an ophitic lava flow and is typical of many of the noncommercial mineralized veins in the general area of Keweenaw Point. |
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During winter 1900-1901 Leon Estivant, the French owner of the mine, sunk a shaft and drove an adit on a fissure vein in a hill just south of the main Clark mine. |
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The chief commodity sought is tin, as fine-grained cassiterite in vein swarms related to the emplacement of granitic rocks within sedimentary carbonates. |
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The left atrium receives oxygenated blood from the lungs via the pulmonary vein and transfers it through the mitral valve into the left ventricle. |
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Much of the chalcopyrite known to be from the replacement ore bodies of the Argentine vein displays either a dark gray tarnish or a thin coating of another mineral. |
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Gold and silver values are much lower in these veins than in the Brooklyn vein and suggest that the later stages of mineralization were much higher in gold and silver. |
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The formation of mineral deposits and metalliferous vein ores in recognizable crystalline forms took his attention and were carefully described in scientific fashion. |
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Where others in this vein opt for a hazy, nebulous cloud of half-remembered dreams, Manitoba's music is direct and unassuming while still remaining evocative. |
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Obviously, an artery carries more blood than does a vein or capillary. |
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A needle attached to a syringe, or to a special blood collecting container, is pushed into the vein and the syringe is used to draw out a sample of your blood. |
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In these cases patients should have saphenous vein bypass and ligation of the popliteal aneurysm with clearance of the crural vessels by balloon thrombectomy or thrombolysis. |
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This device was inserted into a main vein in her chest wall earlier in December to enable her to receive direct infusions of nutrients, vitamins and hydrogen peroxide. |
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When a long, thick needle was inserted into a minuscule vein on the back of her teaspoon-sized hands and she didn't even flinch, I knew she was in the best place. |
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Or, to exhaust this vein of sorrily mixed metaphor, a rare bird. |
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In the decade following World War I, hopper settled on a vein of imagery that has been his special glory ever since. |
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Surgical treatment is necessary to treat larger varicose vein clusters. |
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The bile salts are absorbed as whole molecules at the far end of the small intestine and pass up the portal vein to the liver, whence they are re-secreted into bile. |
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Furnishings in this vein incorporate exotic materials such as bamboo, wicker, rattan, banana bark and motifs of monkeys, elephants, camels and palm leaves. |
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Pair her hotness with her salty mouth, and she will make a great comic or host in the vein of Sarah Silverman or Jenny McCarthy. |
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To my mind this is not surrealism but mere pumped-up rodomontade and very much in the vein of the purple tuxedo, typical of Hitchcock's style of dress. |
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In some cases, it may be necessary for 100 to 250 mcg to be injected slowly into a vein by your doctor instead of injecting the dose into a muscle or under the skin. |
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Lemierre's syndrome is characterised by internal jugular vein thrombophlebitis and septic pulmonary embolisation as a complication of pharyngotonsillitis. |
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Patients with a history of deep vein thrombosis or thrombophlebitis who have surgery should receive perioperative subcutaneous heparin prophylaxis. |
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Give him a Latin text, whether of the Mass or the Tenebrae responsories, and he seems at once able to tap a vein of profound yet simple music that embodies the words. |
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Just behind the mitral valve, there is a vein called the coronary sinus, a large vein in the heart that normally drains all of the blood from the coronary arteries. |
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The renal pelvis, calyces, and renal vein were grossly uninvolved. |
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A vein that feels hard is often sclerosed and should not be used. |
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We captured undisturbed birds and collected the initial baseline blood samples by puncturing the alar vein and collecting blood in heparinized microhematocrit 100-l tubes. |
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After two months of digging in the shimmering heat of nearby Lake Torrens, only two men remained at the mine, but no lode or vein had been located as yet. |
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We took blood from the alar vein in the wing by inserting a needle into the vein and drawing blood into a vacutainer containing the anticoagulant lithium heparin. |
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The principal vein is the mother lode, now a figure of speech as well as the name of one of the most famous deposits of the Californian Gold Rush. |
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The raunchy humor of these Funny or Die clips run along the same comedic vein as Workaholics. |
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Hushing, for example was the technique of using water to wash away the soil and surface debris to reveal the vein of mineral below and it was used extensively in the Dales. |
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Kim winced as the sharp point of the needle pierced the vein in her arm. |
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At first sight the most remarkable mineral of the vein is villiaumite. |
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Beneath its satire on Anglo-Saxon and Irish attitudes and its assault on entrepreneurial capitalism lies a deep vein of grief that is quintessentially Shavian. |
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Unfortunately, J. Michael Lennon tries something in the same vein in the last quarter of his sprawling biography. |
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A dominant vein was required to demonstrate the usual features which would be present in a spermatic vein, including a well-defined intima and media. |
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However derived, the presence of a saccule is clear indication of an incompetent valve and, therefore, reversed flow down the vein when upright and exercising. |
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It seems to be attempting satire in the vein of a Grand Theft Auto game, but, like gta is occasionally, it just seems childish. |
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Clinical and diagnostic evaluation of the patient with deep vein thrombosis. |
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In one forked leaf there is a distinct vein dichotomy, and the leaf boundary commences 1.5 mm above the dichotomy. |
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They were followed in this vein by new acts including Shinedown and Seether. |
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Most mineral vein systems are a result of repeated natural fracturing during periods of relatively high pore fluid pressure. |
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The nearby Marchlyn quarry was opened in the 1930s to provide access to the main slate vein higher up the mountain. |
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I'M delighted that Irish goalkeeper Shay Given has refound a rich vein of form. |
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Whenever I look for a vein of sadness in Oliona it melts away. |
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Wallace and Drake reported that the woody-gall problem found in Peru, South Africa and Australia was related to vein enation. |
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The thoracic duct is transected at the level of the diaphragm and arch of the azygos vein by using 10-mm endoclips and excised with the specimen. |
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For instance, if a rising appeared on the right side of the groin the physician would bleed a vein in the ankle on the same side. |
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We were still chitchatting in the same nothingy vein five minuteslater when George opened his bedroom door. |
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Blood samples were obtained from the opisthenar vein for measurements of lactate. |
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In many of the mines of the great vein region of the Hocking valley the capacity is equal to 1,200 to 1,500 tons per day. |
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One sough would often drain more than one mine, since these were often very close, working the same vein of lead. |
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Cameron's volume continues in the same vein as McCrum and Copley, seeking to recover some of Arnold's legacy. |
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This problem is most critical when dealing with the entry of the great or small saphenous vein into the deep venous system. |
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That claim of mine, which was yours, has got a seventeen-foot vein and a sandstone roof, and not a smither of slate or bone in it. |
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The vein was further developed from the second level with an inclined winze 30 m deep. |
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The decision to anastomose a free flap locally or with the aid of a vein interposition graft relies heavily on the type of injury and the timing. |
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By using an angioscope, surgeons view each saphenous vein valve and side branch. |
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It is a mid-season, white pearl, six-rowed spring barley with smooth awns, short rachilla hairs and more lateral vein barbs than Morex. |
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Drilling confirms mineralization is associated with abundant narrow quartz vein arrays, sulphides, silicification and local kaolinization. |
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Xenotime mineralisation is associated within an approximately east-west trending quartz vein in a sicified arkosic unit. |
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The feeding artery will demonstrate a high-velocity, low-resistance waveform and the draining vein may show pulsatile, arterialized flow. |
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Arteriovenous malformation draining vein physiology and determinants of transnidal pressure gradients. |
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Operative finding was a big matted ALN enchasing the axillary vein but not infiltrating it. |
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Venous ectasias of the retromandibular vein are rare lesions that can mimic a parotid mass on imaging. |
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We had to remove the rear wall of the left atrium and part of the pulmonary vein then closes the gap. |
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The fibre structure in the left atrium is much more organised compared with the complex structures of the pulmonary vein region. |
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The larger part of the leiomyosarcoma was found to be intravascular and tethered to the common iliac vein and IVC in the primary excision. |
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A 22-gauge intravenous catheter was placed in the right basilic vein for fluid support. |
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Blood was collected from the basilic vein for a complete blood cell count and plasma biochemical analysis. |
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Every patient has only four superficial upper extremity veins, the cephalic and the basilic vein in each arm. |
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His neck had a rivery vein running the length of it, just like the one on his snake of a pinga. |
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In the Eastern Zone host rocks are silicified, limonitic, well fractured and locally host quartz vein stockworks. |
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The eSVS Mesh device is designed to prevent saphenous vein grafts from closing. |
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The Kips Bay Medical eSVS Mesh is designed to address the limitations of saphenous vein grafts used in coronary artery bypass graft surgery. |
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Once the needle is in place, a sclerosing agent or laser energy can be delivered into the vein, causing the affected vein to seal shut. |
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Clinic offers medical consults, lab services, IV vitamin therapy, hormone replacement, botox,fillers, and vein sclerotherapy. |
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In the past, a strong vein of Manichaeanism in the early church led to a disregard of the material world in favor of the realm of the Spirit. |
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Lemierre's syndrome is characterized by thrombophlebitis of the internal jugular vein and a spreading secondary infection. |
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The primary and supergene sulphide mineralised zone consists of chalcocite, pyrite, and bornite vein swarms which are silver rich. |
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There was a focal thrombus in the left brachiocephalic vein associated with central catheter placement through the left jugular vein. |
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Blood was obtained from the tail vein using heparinized microhematocrit tubes. |
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The depression is formed by the midvein on one side of the nectary and a secondary vein on the opposite side. |
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A poorly canalised Rex vein was reported in one of these cases yet found to be functionally viable at surgery. |
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For intravenous infusion, a narrow tube called a cannula is inserted into the vein via the needle. |
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The Property covers a zone of high-grade molybdenite float as well as a gold-bearing quartz vein epithermal system. |
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This is usually done by scleropathy, where a chemical is injected into the spider vein to seal it and make it fade away. |
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My patients and I have been much happier with the cosmetic results following spider vein treatments with the new drug. |
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We are in a rich vein of form and although Rangers are steamrolling a lot of teams, I am sure we will give t h e m a good game. |
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