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He was having seizures, expanding head circumference, meaning he could have a bleed in the brain".
But Wittenborn himself has let a sort of reality bleed in.
They bleed in red, not black, and they bleed a lot more than they used to.
He had a very dangerous wound, an arterial bleed in his groin.
A University of Melbourne study found race exertion sees half of race horses bleed in the windpipe and 90% bleed deeper in the lungs.
Perhaps he is heeding the proverb "The more we sweat in peace, the less we bleed in war".
China, Russia and Al Qaeda all love the idea of America doing a long, slow bleed in Afghanistan.
Writer's doctor, Andrew Lees, advised him to think of the bleed in his head as a kind of bruise..
(The run of great albums began with "Beggars Banquet" in 1968 and "Let It Bleed" in 1969).
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Bobel has charted the movement's history, writing about the first "bleed-in" in 1973, when 13 women gathered in the US and "shared stories of their first periods".
However, partial volume effects not only decrease the signal within a small structure such as a plaque due to low-signal bleed-in, but partial volume effects also increase the signal in the plaque penumbra by high-signal bleed-out.
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