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Puncture

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  • Anton (1858-1933), he researched suboccipital puncture and the Balkenstich method for treatment of h
  • d aid a fellow competitor, who had suffered a puncture at high speed, would earn him the Sportsman A
  • Foreman successfully performs the lumbar puncture, but the test is negative.
  • at the edge of the track, rather than risk a puncture by pulling into the gravel trap.
  • Its lightweight construction is resistant to puncture, flaking, tearing and breaking.
  • re direct in its approach and will pounce and puncture from any direction, presumably because these
  • ll blood vessel was damaged during the lumbar puncture, has no time to be digested in this fashion,
  • become separated in a derailment and become a puncture hazard for other tank cars.
  • gladiator graveyard in Ephesus, Turkey, shows puncture holes consistent with a trident strike.
  • Scully finds a needle puncture in Roberta's foot, causing her to believe tha
  • Ignipuncture (Latin: Ignis (fire) + puncture) is the original procedure of closing a retin
  • r game with a soft mouth, meaning he does not puncture it with his teeth.
  • If a dart grazes your can but does not puncture it, you must have a sip of beer.
  • le about bicycle mechanics, even how to fix a puncture, Louise Sutherland set out alone on a 4,400 k
  • The wheat grain does not show a pale area or puncture mark after attack by S. binotatus, in contras
  • forces her to take off the scarf to show the puncture marks on her neck.
  • nt out that the woman is a heroin addict with puncture marks on her forearm.
  • This resulted in a puncture of the barge's hull about twelve feet in leng
  • Kovalainen suffered a puncture on lap 35.
  • dropped out of contention for the win after a puncture on Friday.
  • hey're unable to give him the standard lumbar puncture or radiation tests of his brain.
  • To do this, planned puncture path parallel to the street Derevyanko - betw
  • The cause of the puncture, probably, was when he collided with Michael
  • he race until the last lap when he suffered a puncture, pulling off the track and retiring at the se
  • has consequences for those who intend to add puncture repair fluids to the inner-tube; the usual wa
  • Show, Pip Simmons Theatre Group and John Bull Puncture Repair Kit - together with performances by th
  • A sudden puncture saw his car fly out of control and hit a conc
  • The most common puncture site is the radial artery at the wrist, but s
  • ae, hematomas, oozing of blood at surgical or puncture sites, stomach pains; risk of massive uncontr
  • away from home, but her bike tire sustains a puncture, so she begins hitchhiking.
  • Puncture the leaky tube using a one revolution tube cu
  • Once aligned, the spider will leap and puncture the ant on the dorsal side of the head or tho
  • escribed by spin networks some of whose edges puncture the event horizon contributing area to it, an
  • being used as a watchtower, they accidentally puncture the radiator in the prison inspector's car wi
  • orm of shotgun Breaching round, were fired to puncture the VW Golf's tyres, while a CO19 officer lea
  • hing 20 pounds (9.1 kg), that was intended to puncture the pressure hull of a target submarine throu
  • of her poetry Fumes of Formation and Poems of Puncture, together with lesser known pieces such as Ka
  • such as St Augustine can reduce the impact of puncture vine by reducing resources available to the w
  • the complication, the team conducts a lumbar puncture which show protein levels in her cerebrospina
  • clude insect bites, rat bites (involving deep puncture which quickly become infected), rashes, nause
  • the canine teeth delivered the venom into the puncture wound, together with powerful jaws this made
  • nated in Varney: Varney has fangs, leaves two puncture wounds on the necks of his victims, has hypno
  • s insignia sewn on, eliminating the chance of puncture wounds created by the pins if an individual s
  • generate mortal wounds, such as severe burns, puncture wounds, and even being sliced in half.
  • e beams of radiation that left burn marks and puncture wounds.