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The phrase "actively drained" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a process where something is being continuously or deliberately removed or depleted, often in a context related to resources or energy.
Example: "The battery was actively drained by the high-performance applications running in the background."
Alternatives: "continuously depleted" or "systematically exhausted."
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It is not preassembled, and the venous return is not actively drained by a centrifugal pump, but passively gravity-drained into a collapsible reservoir; however, this difference does not result in a higher priming volume.
At this point CPB is stopped and blood is actively drained into the venous reservoir, rendering the operative field blood free and the aneurysm collapsed.
In the MICPB group, a closed circuit with a collapsible venous reservoir receiving blood from the venous cannulation and from a gravity venting from the aortic root was applied, and suction blood from the surgical field was actively drained into a hard-shell reservoir and never readmitted to the systemic circulation unless processed with a cell saver.
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An actively draining sinus was present in nine patients.
We present the case of a 71-year-old woman referred to our outpatients department with an actively draining fistula on her right shoulder.
The involved limb was examined for evidence of a prior or actively draining sinus and erythema or indurations of the skin.
On local examination he had antero-lateral deformity of the right leg, scarring, swelling, signs of inflammation, but no actively draining sinus.
Rights are diminished when they are unenforced or disregarded; they are also lost when technology exalts the interests of the state in a seemingly harmless algorithm that is anything but benign, but instead, is actively draining rights of all meaning.
A possible improvement to the system is the use of a closed venous reservoir actively draining the systemic venous blood (by means of an external negative pressure) which could be used for active venting of the left-sided cardiac cavities.
Due to the presence of lymph vessels in the dermis, intradermal injection leads to passive drainage of small molecules by the lymphatic system, whereas larger molecules can be taken up and actively transported to draining LNs by activated dDCs [34].
Saline solution was drained out of the lung by gravity and then actively suctioned with a suction catheter.
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