The new techniques combine the use of clot busting drugs with clot macerating devices to break up the clot in the leg. |
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Unlike most pink champagnes, LP is made the old-fashioned way by macerating the Pinot Noir grape's pigment-rich skins with the juice. |
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Red wine is used for poaching pears and macerating strawberries while dessert wines such as Marsala and sherry are used in, respectively, zabaglione and English trifle. |
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Coloration is done hot, by macerating a mixture of petite wormwood and hyssop in the liquid obtained by distillation. |
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Dr Damodaran begins by macerating a load of bycatch and extracting this protein from it. |
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Manure produces an unfavourable environment for hooves by macerating digital skin and horn tissue. |
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The roots were plunged into liquid nitrogen 2-3 times and this was interspersed with macerating the root tissue by depressing the syringe plunger several times. |
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Traditional Czech Absinth is made according to the original recipe by macerating a herb mixture. |
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Traditionally obtained by macerating Tiare flowers in coconut oil, genuine Tahitian Monoi helps you tan evenly and moisturizes the skin. |
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If the mash is prepared by macerating stone fruit into alcoholic beverages, the stone fruit should be removed soon after the aroma of stone fruit is adequately extracted. |
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As the new pump is equipped with a cutter macerating any fibrous material in the fluid, reliable sewage disposal can be achieved by a pipe diameter of no more than 32 mm. |
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Remove the outer ring from tin and pour the macerating juices from the blueberries over the cake. |
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Also there is a sewage macerating plant at Briton Ferry which empties into the bay. |
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This essential oil is prepared by roughly pounding the bark, macerating it in sea water, and then quickly distilling the whole. |
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The complexes are made by macerating several plants in sunflower seed oil. |
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Since the reservoir, the macerating pump and the pipes are hidden from view, this type of installation gives you the lean and clean look of a European bathroom or powder room. |
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Tahitian Monoi is obtained by macerating the Tahitian flowers in refined copra oil, extracted from coconuts picked in Polynesia, on soil that was originally coral. |
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In Cain's case, the blast pulverized dirt, truck metal, engine fluids, and his own clothing, and drove microscopic debris deep into his muscles, macerating the tissue. |
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She calls for macerating the fruit in sugar overnight so the juices release, then straining the liquid from the bowl, cooking that down to a syrup before re-adding the fruit. |
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Peaches, nectarines, apricots, plums, mangoes and cherries all respond similarly to sautéing, poaching, macerating, grilling, roasting and drying. |
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The French do it right by lightly macerating peaches, strawberries or – my favourite – nectarines in a little sugar, then covering them with wine as a dessert. |
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Obtained by macerating the flowers in organic sunflower oil, this oily maceration of bellis has been known since the Renaissance for its soothing and firming qualities. |
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A well-known after-sun treatment, this oily extract obtained from macerating flowers in olive oil, helps to ease superficial sunburn and contributes towards skin regeneration. |
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