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We debate the importance of being able to administer an anaesthetic.
Time spent in theatre would allow skills in airway management, and line insertion through to being able to administer an anaesthetic to be developed.
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Armed with this information, they were able to administer a test to the family.
For the first time in history we have been able to administer a vaccine during the course of a pandemic.
Pharmaceutical manufacturers argue that many countries are very far from able to administer a program of triple therapy, and they are right.
Administrators would be necessary who would be willing and able to administer a non-racial state and so would men be necessary to control the army and police force of such a state.
Anyone who has a minimum of experience with the elusive critter knows that it is a particularly nonthreatening sort of animal, although the males are able to administer a harmful sting with their feet.
He was able to administer a local anaesthetic to his abdominal wall but once he had cut through, removing the appendix would have to be done without further pain relief, in order to keep his head as clear as possible.
Sources told TMZ that Too Short came in just over the 0.08 legal limit, blowing 0.09, once police were able to administer a sobriety test, and police confirmed to the NYDN that the rapper attempted to dump the narcotics he was a carrying while in the back of the police cruiser.
In the case of automated administration: Make sure that the automated system is able to administer a net FDG activity within 3%% accuracy (this must be ensured by the manufacturer and verified by the user), i.e. the actual administered activity may not deviate by more than 3%% from that indicated by the device.
A dentist will be able to administer a topical painkiller and extract the tooth with the appropriate instruments.
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