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That takes a shock from a defibrillator.
While Woods's swing has progressed, his sudden propensity for missing short putts has been a shock from a player who rarely missed one that mattered.
"Then I found out that I had a chance of being named in the 46-man squad, so that was a shock". From a squad of 46 he's now in the 15 for Turin.
After a few moments of loud mixing, I was on my way again with a delicious frothy margarita in hand". Another time, Plenert and Read were bicycling — the primary means of transportation in Black Rock City — and encountered campers handing out free "shots". The condition, however, was first receiving a shock from a cattle prod.
In the course of clearing the zip lines because of an approaching storm, a staff member under the employment of the company that operates the attraction who was on the ground and touching the zip line received a shock from a lightning strike to the line.
This could be set off in earnest by a number of built-in risks in today's environment: rising unemployment, the prospect of a weakening dollar, a resurfacing of toxic asset losses (the result of Alt-A resets and further defaults and foreclosures), a shock from a bank failure or a misplaced market bet.
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The athlete received a shock from an implantable cardioverter-defibrillator on two separate occasions.
Back at Yale, Urry laughed at my own stories of how inept I had been in lab — drizzling acid on my stockings, which dissolved and went up in smoke, getting hurled across the room by a shock from an ungrounded oscilloscope, not being able to replicate the Millikan oil-drop experiment.
Cambridge Heart has argued that the test can solve one of the more vexing problems in cardiology — the inability of doctors to predict which patients with damaged and failing hearts were most likely to suffer the potentially fatal rhythm problems that can be corrected by a shock from an implanted defibrillator.
Without a shock from an external or an implanted defibrillator, the condition can be fatal.
About 40percentt received CPR from a bystander and about 4percentt got a shock from an automatic external defibrillator (AED) before emergency responders arrived at the scene.
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