Blood used for counts of blood parasites was obtained by puncturing a wing vein with a small syringe tip. |
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Local rider Michael Mulcahy rode a fantastic race after puncturing and finished a creditable 10th. |
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The especially hardened leaf-tips puncturing through frozen ground make the plant a very welcome, if uninvited guest. |
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The second bullet slammed right into his lung, easily puncturing the tissue and crushing his windpipe against the back of his neck. |
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But that is as much to do with her Yorkshire upbringing as long months spent puncturing parliamentary prattle. |
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Wounds were inflicted by puncturing the plant material three times with a hypodermic needle. |
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York-based rider Rob Smith was also a finisher, but clubmate Paul Brown was a non-finisher after puncturing in the early stages. |
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The Norwegian government wants to start puncturing the unhatched eggs of Canadian and grey geese to control the geese population. |
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It was during this attempt that Seth overshot the jump by 15 to 20 feet and came to grief, puncturing his skull with his handlebar among many other horrific injuries. |
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The more sanguine, meanwhile, insist that inflated local markets in smaller cities can burst without puncturing the national economy. |
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As well, once this system is installed, the window cannot be accessed without removing or puncturing the film. |
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Also in rare cases, the IUD may move, possibly puncturing the uterus and becoming ineffective as a birth control method. |
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Among them: re-using disposable acupuncture needles and the puncturing of patients' lungs and arteries in bungled medical treatments. |
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One aircraft had a flak shell pass right through the wing puncturing the gas tank. |
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Roll metal jacketing carefully to minimize ripping or puncturing of the bag. |
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On the Escape Freeride model 4 l the puncturing unit for the cartridge is located in the zippered pocket inside the right airbag compartment. |
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The dog then bit several times at the back of Carlson's legs and then made contact with the back part of Carlson's right knee, puncturing the skin. |
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Making fun of political windbags is a tried and true method of reducing their influence and puncturing their ridiculous high opinion of themselves. |
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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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Challenges of this kind confront their notion of who they are, puncturing their complacency and wounding their egos, so that they are rarely able to resist responding. |
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As they passed the runway, bullets shot up from the tall grass, puncturing a fuel tank. |
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This is a method of puncturing a plate with roulettes, punches, and other tools so that modelling is achieved with greater or lesser accumulations of dots. |
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To allow the steam to penetrate behind the wallpaper, nonporous wallpaper such as vinyl must first be scored with a puncturing roller or rough sandpaper before steaming. |
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Mites damage ferns by puncturing the edges of fern fronds with their tube-like stylets and other mouthparts, sucking up the nutritious contents of frond cells. |
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Yes, like puncturing holes with a tiny nail at the bottom of a tin. |
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The sign of a sickle puncturing the sailcloth is powerful. |
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The same applies if puncturing with a conical instrument, when penetration is achieved not just by cutting the tissues but by stretching them as well, which is of further help in preventing leaks. |
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Therefore, a large number of tank cars carrying dangerous goods are not reinforced and are vulnerable to punctures and will continue to present risks of puncturing, even during derailments at moderate operating speeds. |
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Tattooing is a widespread technique of decorating one's body during which signs, designs, letter symbols or pictures are imposed through puncturing the upper level of the skin with needle injections of colored pigments. |
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Make the empty, rinsed container unsuitable for further use by puncturing. |
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Come on Aurel, this is not a reason for puncturing your tyres! |
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Sharp edges or bone fragments must be eliminated from the wound area or covered to prevent them from puncturing blood vessels or organs before the application of V. A. C.® Therapy. |
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These usually avoid the noxious secretion by puncturing the tadpole's skin and sucking out its juices. |
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In Nablus, the first city where Mr Abbas chose to fill the security vacuum with his American-trained national-security battalions, turf wars have recently erupted between rival commanders, puncturing four years of calm. |
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Accusations of poor character, political incorrectness, or even legal infractions may circulate nebulously without puncturing that represented world. |
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Avoid puncturing the insulation of the Boundary Wire. |
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Analysis of the nine impact gouge marks of punctures, dents, gouges, and scratches matched features of the No. 1 excavator tooth, indicating that the tooth struck the Westridge Pipeline five times before puncturing it twice. |
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It can easily be identified by the many small holes puncturing its blades. |
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Please describe the problems encountered in the course of implementation of the transitional plan for safety of the injections and the management of the waste of puncturing and cutting objects. |
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However, an electrostatic discharge can also weaken an insulating layer without puncturing it, causing eventual premature failure with no immediate malfunction or sign of damage. |
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Another stab wound of 1cm wide passed through the teenager's stomach, penetrating her unborn baby's back and puncturing the liver, the court heard. |
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In another trial, the shrew flipped the scorpion on its back and killed it quickly by puncturing the body wall at the junction of the prosoma and opisthosoma. |
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Puncturing or applying moxa to the corresponding points is especially effective in dealing with lingering disorders of the internal organs. |
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