Sentence examples for blood tip from inspiring English sources

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However, there is much evidence showing that people who donate blood, tip on a foreign trip, give money to beggars or return a lost wallet full of cash often attempt to underplay their altruistic behavior by supplying selfish motives that make their actions acceptable as conforming to a self-interest norm (Wuthnow 1991).

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Further sampling (for example, culture of blood, line tips and pancreatic tissue samples) was performed if indicated by clinical need.

If the tongue injury is severe enough to create draining blood, tipping the head forward will ensure the blood flows out of the mouth, rather than down the throat.

To determine the types of infectious bacteria and positive rate of microbial culture, bacterial DNA levels in the blood, central line tips and sputum sample cultures were investigated.

Although certain markers in a mother's blood can tip off doctors that a fetus is at higher risk of Down syndrome, only invasive and expensive procedures such as amniocentesis which requires poking a needle into the uterus to obtain a fluid sample can give a 99% accurate answer.

These were deleted at a later stage since none of the study sites use quantitative blood or tip culture techniques in their hospital laboratories.

This option was deleted at a later stage since none of the study sites use quantitative blood or tip culture techniques in their hospital laboratories.

The original study protocol (as listed in the trial registry when started) included additional options for diagnosis of the Primary Outcome using blood and tip culture results using quantitative laboratory culture methods.

Carboxyhaemoglobin (HbCO) concentration of capillary blood (finger-tip) was analysed using an OSM 3 hemoximeter (Radiometer, Copenhagen, Denmark) before and 7 min after inhalation of the bolus with the change in HbCO used to calculate Hbmass as described previously.

Possible CRBSI was defined as positive CVC blood culture and tip in the absence of a peripheral blood culture; colonised CVC was defined as a positive tip and negative blood culture.

The siphons (tubular-shaped organs that carry water to and from the gills) are closed, and the adductor muscle of the shell contracts, thereby forcing blood into the tip of the foot and causing it to dilate.

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