Sentence examples for chest stroke from inspiring English sources

"Chest stroke" is not a phrase that is commonly used in written English
It is more commonly used to refer to a type of swimming stroke. For example, you might say, "My favorite stroke to do in the pool is a chest stroke."

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He commenced with and maintained during the journey the chest stroke, and made an average of from 18 to 20 strokes a minute, his movements indicating from first to last that he was not only a man of great strength, but that he was also a graceful swimmer.

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Over 49% of participants had had their chest stroked by the opposite sex outside or inside their clothes, and >45% had had their genital organs stroked by the opposite sex outside or inside their clothes (see Table 2).

Data collected included serum creatinine, blood pressure and history of sickle cell complications (acute chest syndrome, stroke or stroke risk).

As he sings his sexual credo, namely, that conquest of resistant beauties is what turns him on, the three women paw his chest and stroke his groin.

They excluded anyone who reported any previous coronary artery disease, chest pain, stroke or cancer, leaving 9,569 men and 14,112 women in the group they analyzed.

Yet there had been 110 ambulance call-outs to his main warehouse site in just over three years as workers suffered chest pains, stroke, injury, and five births or miscarriages – including one woman delivering her baby in the toilet – such was the fear, according to the union, of losing your job if you took time off under Ashley's six-strikes-and-you're-out regime.

Polyvalent emergency services usually serve a population of 750,000 1,000,000 people and are required to have specific medical expertise in order to receive the most complex patients (e.g. neurosurgery, cardiothoracic surgery and vascular surgery medical specialists; Digital Angiography and MRI available; Pre-defined emergency clinical pathways for chest pain, stroke, major trauma and sepsis, …).

Overall, chelation therapy modestly reduced bad outcomes (hospitalization for chest pain, stroke, heart attack, and need for a stent) compared to the placebo group.

The conditions included, comprised of a CVD keyword or combination of CVD keywords, were based on previous studies of air pollution/weather events and CVD outcomes [9], [11], and include ischemic heart disease, myocardial infarction, dysrhythmia, heart failure, hypertension, chest pain, stroke, and shortness of breath.

First, we evaluated the predictive value, sensitivity, and specificity of daily counts of individual CVD symptoms and conditions (i.e. ischemic heart disease/myocardial infarction, dysrhythmia, heart failure, hypertension, chest pain, stroke, and shortness of breath) using chief complaint and ICD-9 discharge code, the latter used as the gold standard.

There was no correlation between eGFR and age, and no association of eGFR with acute chest or stroke risk.

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