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Moreover, if a fellow allergy sufferer should administer one of her injections to someone having an attack she can potentially be held liable if there is a problem.
Here, intravenous drug users can get clean needles, be prescribed the overdose-reversal drug Narcan, and learn what to do if they're around someone who OD's (everything from CPR to how to administer one of those syringes of Narcan).
We were not able to administer one of the recent molecules (voriconazole or caspofungin), because in 2003 these drugs were not licensed in our country.
In our department we administer one of the more commonly used agents, SonoVue, which consists of stabilised aqueous suspension of sulfur hexafluoride microbubbles with a phospholipid shell.
Deddington was then one of the largest settlements in the county of Oxfordshire, and the site of the castle had been previously occupied by the Anglo-Saxons, who may have used the location to administer one of their landed estates.
If a psychological cause is suspected, a psychologist will conduct an interview with the patient and may administer one of several clinical inventories, or tests, to evaluate mental status.
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The research assistant administered one of three surveys on a touchscreen computer to consenting patients.
Little more than two years ago, Mr. Thompson was President Bush's secretary of health and human services, administering one of the largest budgets and departments in Washington.
As chief judge, he was responsible for administering one of the largest judicial systems in the country, and he served as chief judge of the State Court of Appeals, the highest judicial position in the state.
However, what that report and map ignores is the many people and institutions who have acknowledged the presence of IPI: anthropologists, NGOs, and, as their own professed past support for the Yasuni-ITT initiative makes explicit, even Correa himself, his government and the UN, which administered one of two trust funds collecting donations.
Itinerant clysterers plied their trade throughout France, and at Versailles courtiers collected deluxe pearlized and silver models, which they used up to three times a day. Louis XIV, a colossal eater, has been nicknamed the "Moon King" for holding court while an attendant administered one of the two thousand scented purges he is said to have enjoyed during his long reign.
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