If you need antibiotics, fluids or other drugs, you may be given an intravenous drip. |
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The patient became confused and couldn't drink, so an intravenous drip was set up. |
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You will have an intravenous drip to maintain your bodily fluids until you are able to eat and drink. |
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Even if you have to hire a private ambulance complete with wheelchair and intravenous drip, you must come in the following day. |
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An old man sits on the street administering an intravenous drip to himself. |
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A small drip of blood fell silently to the ground before plopping on the white carpet, making a small stain. |
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By the time my husband arrived 10 minutes later, he was already on oxygen, a fluid drip and intravenous antibiotics. |
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Several irrigation drip lines feed the tower, one or two at the top and another in the middle. |
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A failed filter can permanently ruin the entire drip system in a very short period of time. |
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Strain through clean, sterile muslin cloth and then drip through coffee filter paper. |
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Mound soil into foot-tall beds, then lay drip tubing or soaker hoses down the center. |
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Water and fertilizer are dispersed to the plants via hoses, Y-connections and drip pins. |
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This is what we call spraying to the point of runoff, that is, until water begins to drip off the leaves. |
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You can brush, trowel, throw, squirt, drip or pour paint onto a canvas, or stain it with diluted medium. |
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As a result, the guitar and organ solos are so greasy, they don't so much adorn the groove as drip from it, one oleaginous note at a time. |
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He quickly dropped the knife and caught the blood in his palm before it could drip onto the coverlet. |
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Most growers send irrigation water to their strawberry plants though slender polyethylene tubes known as drip tapes. |
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The strip of metal was light enough on his shoulder and he could, for a while longer, ignore the steady drip of water down his neck. |
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He was taken to hospital for blood tests and given a course of antibiotics through a drip. |
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It was just the change from the drip medication to tablet form that caused a reaction. |
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You better get some rest, someone will be round in a while to change your drip. |
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Hannah dips the sponge in the cool bathwater, then lifts it and lets the water drip onto her arms. |
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Except, there was the sound of a steady drip and an overwhelming feeling of peace so intense he actually panicked. |
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Tightly wrap meat, poultry and fish so the juices don't drip on other food as they thaw in the refrigerator. |
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Aside from the soft murmur of the pale man speaking to the hooded one and the occasional drip of some liquid, it was positively silent. |
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Ayden listen and there was an annoying drip, drip, drip sound that echoed throughout the basement for what seemed forever. |
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He couldn't show them that their words bothered him, so he sat silently in the corner, listening to the steady drip of a leak near him. |
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Mild abrasives are used to scour pots and pans, oven interiors, and drip pans. |
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Unfortunately the rain teemed down and a few rosy painted cheeks started to drip! |
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The stone walls and stick ceiling drip with black tar from decades of burning yak dung. |
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A tiny stream, perhaps fed by a small spring or an overhead drip, trickled by between the kitchen and the closet toward the entrance to the cave. |
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The chickadees like to catch the drip right from the fountain head, but others are willing to drink and bathe in the water below. |
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The corners are rounded, and the polished, perfectly smooth upper surfaces broken only by the occasional drip or welt. |
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Take the sponge, run it under hot water, get a drip of washing up liquid onto the scrubby side of the sponge. |
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Gutter repairs and drip edges are usually handled by roofers and by firms specializing in gutters. |
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You can see examples of this if you happen to drip some water on a hot stove or any very hot surface. |
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In addition to the sock-type products, we also tested flat pads designed to go under the engine or other component that might drip oil. |
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The waterfalls were crystal clear, while elegant pavilions stand under trees that drip with bright red flowers. |
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When it rained the smallest drops of water could drip on your body through the wicker. |
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You may also need to have painkillers, antibiotics, and fluids through a drip. |
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Children play football on the streets, and people hang their laundry out of the windows to drip on passers-by. |
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Alma could only shake her head as the tears began to drip down her face and into her hair. |
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The specialty cafe will serve both espresso and drip coffee, as well as cold brews over ice. |
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A wet basement is caused by moisture accumulations that drip through the foundations. |
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Use this simple tool to punch holes for connecting drip tapes to the supply line. |
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Whether you are tramping through muddy forests, mysterious tunnels or misty waters, the locations drip with ghoulish detail. |
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This was associated with a crackling sensation in her left ear, a post nasal drip and a dry cough. |
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The restaurant area is aglow with vibrant shades of turquoise and tangerine, while huge candles drip waxen stalactites down one wall. |
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Leave overnight to drip through, then remove the jelly bag, discard the contents and leave to soak in cold water while you finish the jelly. |
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Patients being wheeled to operating theatres for surgery are at risk, particularly if they are on a drip or a feed. |
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No more labored breathing and no more post-nasal drip and raspy throat the next morning. |
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In fact, I realized it only when my own sweat began to drip off my brow and into my eye. |
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That's why English gravy boats retained their separate drip plates, whereas American versions comes attached. |
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Similar to limestone stalactites, there are two forms, hollow cylindrically shaped soda straws, and the cone shaped drip pendants. |
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He uses a drip irrigation system to avoid wetting the leaves, which could promote the growth of fungi. |
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Lee had to spend almost two hours on a drip to rehydrate him after a round of golf a few years back. |
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I was on a drip because obviously I had no fluids in my body, the only liquid was alcohol. |
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She could hear every halting breath, every tear drip off his chin, and every soft moan a painful lament. |
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Most of the windmill units have started planting jatropha with drip irrigation facility. |
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In agriculture, every drop of water can be utilised by installing the drip irrigation system. |
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She shaped the space with graceful curves, amended the soil with compost, and installed drip irrigation. |
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I spent two hours today poking and poking in order to resite her drip as we cannot find her veins because she is retaining fluid. |
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In effect he found that feeding via intravenous drip constitutes medical treatment, not palliative care. |
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Everywhere sounded the drip of icewater, rubbing away at banded marble and rough limestone. |
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Beneath the words there is a powerful smear of black paint, with drip lines dropping from it. |
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Stencil and linocut monoprint posters on their website, reminiscent of Paris 1968, invite us to unplug the addictive TV drip from our lives. |
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Between periods in the locker rooms, IVs drip fluids into dehydrated athletes, who eat bananas and drink even more liquids to fight off cramping. |
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He shows an earlier type of candlestick of baluster form spreading downwards into a deep drip tray with a squat cinched base. |
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To reach every thirsty plant, water needs to flow through these hoses, called drip tape, at the correct pressure. |
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Rain began to drip down from the sky, slowly getting heavier until the sky was pouring sheets of water down upon the participants. |
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The northern side is riven with corries, and in winter the spectacular rock faces can drip with ice. |
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If all this seems like too much fiddling around, you also could install an electronic timer and a drip hose to each plant. |
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Symptoms of allergic rhinitis include sneezing, nasal itch, rhinorrhea, nasal obstruction, postnasal drip, and sometimes pain. |
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The meticulous tracings preserve every splatter, trickle and drip of the original stains. |
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To investigate this possibility, a simple system can be designed to generate drip trajectories where the degree of chaos can be tuned. |
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Ice dams will force moisture under roof shingles where it can drip into the attic or walls. |
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Then I noticed Bill mopping at a slight drip from under the rear left wheel arch. |
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Before using for the first time, the cooking basket and drip tray should be washed with warm, soapy water. |
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The sweat continued to drip off him, and he clenched and unclenched his fist in anxiety. |
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As it was, they managed to rig up an intravenous drip on a ski pole, through which they administered adrenaline. |
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I probably sound a bit of a drip, but I feel I'm in this permanent hallucinogenic state. |
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The steep cliffs tumble abruptly into the sea, scarred by deep gorges which drip with greenery. |
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The naan bread should drip with garlic butter, the chicken glisten with chopped coriander and ghee. |
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Defrost it in the fridge in a large bowl on the bottom shelf, so the juices don't drip onto anything else. |
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The waste contained nonrecyclable plastic, as well as hypodermic needles and intravenous drip tubes. |
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I find the defendants negligent in the manner in which the drip leg was installed. |
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Think of a car's brake drum, or an intravenous drip bag, or a traditional carbon-paper airline ticket. |
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Above the chair, a disconnected IV drip further indicates a dire state of emergency. |
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A window that does not have the benefit of a soffit or porch roof above it may need flashing or a drip edge above it. |
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At 12 minutes into the test there was a collection of water on the soffit which began to drip down through the separation between the drywall and the window frame. |
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In some cases, feeding via an intravenous drip may be necessary. |
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But good for the no More Page 3 Campaign, which has highlighted the drip, drip effect of the Sun's style of anti-woman imagery. |
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Beyond its efficient use of water, an additional advantage of drip irrigation is a reduced need for herbicides and fungicides. |
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The plant is fed with water via an aerial water receptacle and an integrated drip system in one of the aluminium legs of the structure. |
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The tanks shall be made from steel of a sufficient wall thickness and shall be installed in a drip tray. |
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The trees are temporarily set aside on the coconut field where they are provided with food and water via a drip system. |
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Our bodies, faces, and hair drip with rain water trickling to the ground. |
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Before untrussing and carving this beauty, use two carving forks to hold it upright over the gravy pan to allow the juice to drip out of its bottom. |
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The average Joe who was happy with any old cup of joe a few years ago is now ordering a daily skinny latte and expecting every cup of drip coffee to be fresh and flavorful. |
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Colin woke up to the drip of water falling at the end of his bed. |
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This patient had been induced for maternal hypertension and had laboured well with a Pit drip and had a spontaneous vertex delivery without an episiotomy. |
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Mixner would insert it via an IV and hold his friend until the drip was completed. |
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Lead acid cells could leak acid, which might drip out of the radio cabinet onto your lovely Persian rug. |
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Except for the 3 acres on raised beds with plastic mulch and drip tape, we use two movable aluminum pipe systems with sprinklers on risers to cover the farm. |
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A drip of his slaver splashed onto my chin and ran down my neck. |
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And aside from knowing that a car needs petrol, water and brake fluid, I don't know where these things are located or whether they can be forced to drip out quite so easily. |
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Do we cut a hole in our water supply pipe, and drip chemicals into it? |
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Two wooden chairs, metal drip trays, glass ashtrays and glasses were thrown at another member of staff who hid for cover behind the bar, and also at the kitchen door. |
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In hyperemesis gravidarum, hospital treatment is often needed to stop the dehydration by giving fluids through an intravenous drip directly into a vein. |
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It appears that there was a slight leak right from the beginning, just a tiny drip but anyone who's been around kerosene will know that a tiny drip makes an enormous pong. |
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To remove an unwanted sealant drip, dab a cotton swab in rubbing alcohol and rub it on the drip to dissolve the sealant, working while it's still wet, if possible. |
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Do not cover drip tray or any part of the oven with metal foil. |
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Keep drip tray and oven clean and free of crumbs, grease and particles. |
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Any grease nipples were painted red, the drip trays under the engine shone, and the Commanding Officer should be able to use the radiator as a shaving mirror. |
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A drip edge is simply a piece of metal mounted on the edge of the roof to prevent water from curling underneath the edge of the roof and bypassing the gutters. |
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If not properly seasoned, cast iron pans will drip dark liquid into food. |
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And if you drip water or anything like that, it becomes a giant splotch. |
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The drip, drip dripping sound of water echoed eerily, tensing her nerves. |
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We traveled downwards for a while, as I watched the darkness and listened to the gentle pattering of tiny feet and the drip of water falling into a pool. |
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Mary woke briefly from her dreams when the night nurse came in to see if she was doing all right and to make a small change in the settings of the drip in her arm. |
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The mother said her son was unconscious when they arrived at the hospital and doctors put him on a saline drip and monitored him through the night. |
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Thanks to the rounded shape of the aluminium drive covering, the cleaning product can easily drip off. |
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For example, improperly drained drip pans on air conditioning units, and standing water in humidifiers and dehumidifiers, can grow bacteria or mold. |
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Oil droplets can fling off machinery in fast-moving applications or grease can drip from bearings or conveyors. |
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For that reason, it is usually administered by intramuscular injection or intravenous drip. |
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The drug is safe, Ms. Levine's lawyers said, when administered by intramuscular injection or by intravenous drip. |
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To avoid damage to underlying parts or floor it is necessary to catch the medium in, for example, a drip tray. |
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Accessories included with steam ovens: 3 perforated Stainless steel pans, 1 solid Stainless steel drip pan and 1 Stainless steel wire rack. |
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Never allow battery acid to drip on charger when reading gravity or filling battery. |
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Bacterial wilt causes banana leaves of infected plants to turn yellow and drip a yellowish fluid. |
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There is often an urgent need for treatment with oxygen, attachment to a drip and possibly anti-shock treatment. |
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After having a drip placed in your arm, you will be put to sleep by the anaesthetist. |
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Damages to wall paintings due to moisture may include blanching, drip staining, and delamination of paint layers due to efflorescence. |
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An integral system composed of micro porous pipes, fixed onto the arch system, will enable drip by drip watering of all pots in a uniform way. |
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Squeegee excess cleaning solutions from parts, drip pans, or floor before cleaning or applying an absorbent material. |
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His face is gory and pitted with deep shrapnel wounds and his injured hands drip blood on the rumpled woolen blankets. |
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Then I push the escutcheon home, glued with a drip of varnish to hold it firmly in place. |
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Think of it as a protein drip effect, optimizing the rate of muscle synthesis. |
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Fog drip, water that drips to the ground from trees and other objects wetted by drifting fog droplets. |
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The ooze forms fine threads if the droplets drip and these threads are carried by the wind. |
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Learn more about how crankcase ventilation can help to control oil drip and crankcase emissions in diesel engine applications. |
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In Mr Bergman's films, characters would often be silent, or scenes would unroll with no sound but the whimper of wind, the drip of water or, especially, the tick and chime of watches and clocks. |
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Why does water drip from air equipment during hot, humid weather? |
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Adjustable drip oil using electronic control. |
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The glacial drip was already in evidence, and every creek in roaring spate. |
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Scatter dry granules within the plant's drip line, then water thoroughly so the chelate soaks into soil around roots. |
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Do not apply closer than the drip line of trees or shrubs. |
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A drip tray to collect the residual liquid is included as standard. |
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The line should extend well beyond the drip line of these trees. |
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Technical verification of the production method by the competent authority may, to the extent necessary, make allowance for drip losses and trimmings. |
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Removing the rack in steps allows the rack to be agitated or jarred so that more of the paint stripper may be released from the part and allowed to drip back into the dip tank. |
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The technologically advanced product removes harmful emissions from open crankcase breather systems and reduces oil drip, mist and fumes in engine compartment to promote a cleaner and safer environment. |
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It is supposed to drip twice, on cue, from the bottom right-hand corner of a forkful of tortellini — first as the fork is lifted above the plate and, second, after the fork pauses briefly in the air and starts to rise again. |
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Its immateriality plays beautifully against the shifting roughness, densities and tonalities of the reds and yellows, making their every drip of paint count, suspending their fiery hues in a different kind of heat. |
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The introduction of bucket drip irrigation kits has also been successful for irrigation of small plots of vegetables and fruit trees in peri-urban areas. |
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On legume crops spray applications with ANTYS NPK to restart plant growth and ANTYS Ca sprinkling on lettuce or drip feeding on summer legumes, strawberry, melon so as to improve crop keeping time and homogeneity. |
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The pumping operation commenced on 4 December and the wheat was allowed to drip dry via a sieve system situated in a hosepipe used for disposing of the polluted water far from the creek. |
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His restaurants drip with elegance, posh napery, silver-spoon service. |
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Getting rid of the stark choice bottle or no bottle helps retailers get more money for bottles or, rather, for more fractions of them. In this section On the drip The extraordinary edginess of crowds A currency fix? |
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I delighted at the sight of a strange brand of drip emitters, mist heads or emitter hose. |
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A drip emitter will deliver in one hour the same amount of water delivered by a conventional sprinkler in one minute. |
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Post-nasal drip can be caused by colds, allergies, cold temperatures, second-hand smoke, hormonal changes, and structural problems. |
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The air should have gone into a tube leading to the baby's stomach but he injected it into a venous drip by mistake causing a fatal air embolism. |
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A runny nose that''s thick and yellow, headache above and below your eyes, a post-nasal drip that runs down the back of your throat. |
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Cracks within the drip line were assumed to be associated with root impact. |
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The contacts were hooked up to an intravenous drip line, which pumped water over my eyes to flush the solvent off. |
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In general, a good location for a tensiometer is at the drip line on the tree side of the first furrow, south or west of the tree. |
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Shrubs under the drip line of the house eves, melting snow from building roofs will refreeze and could break branches of the plants. |
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A drip pad is placed under the patient's nose and is held in place by a nonadhesive holder that loops around the ears, lessening skin irritation. |
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Water clocks, or clepsydras, let water drip out of a vessel at a nearly constant rate. |
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Check the wall head and make sure the sarking boards are dry, as you might have a drip. |
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Attach spit-rod to rotisserie with drip pan directly beneath chicken. |
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He was taken to the circuit's medical centre on a stretcher with an oxygen mask and drip, but was conscious throughout. |
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Melting snow and ice on roofs and in trees can drip on meters, then refreeze, increasing the potential for a meter malfunction. |
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The use of drip irrigation in recent years has expanded vineyards into areas which were previously unplantable. |
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After measured the drip loss at 48 h postmortem, the meat samples were weighted and pack into boilable bags. |
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We bicker over the baby, strapped into her feeding chair, the slow, steady drip, and drip of the gravity feeding tube mocking our need for haste. |
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His Great Dane suffers massive internal injuries and ends up on a drip fighting for his life. |
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Connect a drip for food to the baby as well. |
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The irrigation system uses pressure-compensating bubblers and drip technology. |
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A salt-water gargle will also help ease the effects of post-nasal drip. |
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It must be hard exercise, meaning it has to require real effort, the sort of workout that makes people breathe hard and drip with sweat, Dr. Dishman says. |
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A few seconds to several minutes after you start breast feeding, you may feel a tingle in your breast and milk may start to drip from the breast not being used. |
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Blind in one eye since birth, he reads close-up, head atilt, candle close enough to drip wax onto Garrick's borrowed copy of Shakespeare while setting fire to his wig. |
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Watering green areas by drip, exudation or sprinklers. |
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Be particularly careful applying within the drip line of trees and other ornamental species. |
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If you want to broil, rather than grill the chicken, place pieces on a rack on a broiling pan so juices drip away allowing the chicken to cook drier and crisper. |
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Broiling will cause fat to drip from the product and result in lower fat values than you would obtain by simply summing the values in the raw ingredients. |
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Like an intravenous drip – delivered drop by drop. |
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Osmoz' stands apart by its mobile water receptacle, equipped with a drip system. translucid, it lets the user check the quantity of water remaining. |
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P is for... plastic bottles Create a drip irrigator for plants. |
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In these vicinities, breaks in hydraulic systems may drip or spray fluids onto sources of ignition that include pots of molten metal, welding arcs, or slabs of red-hot metal. |
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We left him for the night with a drip in his tiny hand and a feeding tube up his nose, dressed in a hospital babygro and lying in a plastic basinet connected to a respirator. |
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A 23-year-old man from Leicestershire fell asleep by the pool in Lloret de Mar, suffered second-degree burns and had to go on a drip to counter dehydration. |
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The two sculptures were constructed from a tower of assorted ceramic figurines over which liquid glass was poured and left to dry mid drip in suspended animation. |
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The HydroPulse provides a controlled intermittent liquid spray using only liquid pressure as the force for atomization in addition to a drip free performance. |
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In this connection research institutions under the Uzbek Ministry of Agriculture and Water are developing drip irrigations systems with lesser capital and maintenance costs. |
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Other locations that may be conducive to termite activity include high-moisture areas near the roof downspout, sprinkler heads or air conditioner drip lines. |
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Subsequent writings by Greenberg analogize the 1947-50 drip paintings to high Analytical Cubist works by Picasso and Braque, in my view a brilliant but misleading comparison. |
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He couldn't even summon up the courage to ask her name... what a drip! |
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An electrical connection in the Krups automatic drip coffeemakers can overheat and ignite the filter basket support, presenting a risk of fire and burn hazard to consumers. |
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Although some vehicles drip oil more than others, it's actually the insidious, long-term routine of dripping oil that represents maintenance concerns for asphalt parking lots. |
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Then carefully melt old candles and drip some wax on the tubes that have been placed on waxed paper or something that will protect your counter top. |
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The garden is planted in standard rows using a basic drip line system. |
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Micro irrigation is the slow application of water on, above, or below the soil by surface drip, subsurface drip, bubbler, and micro-sprinkler systems. |
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Not to mention that Larry Poons was making remarkable drip paintings around 1970, underrated works for which Steir's paintings look rather like warm-up exercises. |
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She dared not raise her eyes above the level of the tea-table, and she almost expected to see a spot of accusing vulpine blood drip down and stain the whiteness of the cloth. |
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Services for installation of irrigation systems have become in-demand lately, including both drip and rainfed irrigation rather than purchase of the equipment. |
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I recommend a single application each year of three pounds of nitrogen per 1,000 square feet of drip line from a slow-release, low-burn fertilizer. |
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They have had him on an intravenous drip, and they need to try to diagnose exactly what is wrong with him. |
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At one time he underwent a revolutionary treatment which involved having mice extract pumped into his body through a drip. |
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Blisters will affect your performance, and sweat makes face-paint drip, so it is better safe than sorry. |
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If your chest x-ray is normal, your doctor will look for common conditions that can cause a chronic cough, like postnasal drip, acid reflux disease, and asthma. |
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Meanwhile, Beth is working from inside the hospital to secure the drugs Carol needs and to keep her hooked up to an IV drip. |
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However, experts are saying there is no danger to mothe ror unborn child provided fluids and nutrients can be provided by a drip. |
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We in Australia have nothing to be smug about with the Murray River turned into a saline drip, and the Snowy no more extensive than a geriatric's widdle. |
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I'm kind of afraid of Needles, but if there were a personal intravenous caffeine drip, I would seriously consider it. |
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And because it's a stay-put cream, not a stainy liquid, there's no drip, no dread, no mess, no guess to it. |
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I was in intensive care for five days, hooked up to an anticoagulant drip. |
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Over thousands of years a stalactite forms from the ceiling as the water continues to drip. |
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She developed associated symptoms of odynophagia, postnasal drip, dyspnea, and the sensation that her throat was closing. |
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