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©UNICEF/NYHQ2005-1629/Myo ThAme A woman holds her infant while a midwife administers a dose of Vitamin A, in the village of A Sin Chaing in Ayeyarwaddy District, Myanmar.
The auto-injector administers a dose of epinephrine, which should help in the event of a severe allergic reaction.
This is a shot that administers a dose of life-saving epinephrine to slow down the reaction, and is frequently carried by people with known food and bee sting allergies.
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They are pursuing a homicide case against his personal physician, who reportedly administered a dose of a powerful anesthetic, propofol, before he died.
And a conscience isn't much good if all it does is make you sputter for a few moments on your way to administering a dose of poison.
Or as Sandra Pianalto, president of the Cleveland Fed, put it: "History has an ability to administer a dose of humility".
I guess he was hoping we wouldn't notice his singing.' Nunn is hoping to administer a dose of authenticity to a show that has become too balmily, tropically mellow.
This tiny RC copter is available from Thinkgeek for $50 and would work perfectly to administer a dose of lethal poison to a sleeping kwisatz haderach.
Fuentes administered a dose of medicine and later advised the parents to take the child to another hospital.
Let me first administer a dose of strong medicine to those of you who are in a parenting relationship with your children's father.
In 1885, the French biologist Louis Pasteur administered a dose of an experimental vaccine to a 9-year old boy who'd been mauled by a rabid dog.
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