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Along with residual char circulating to the air reactor, there was some nitrogen oxides formation in the air reactor.
The chest compressions given during CPR keep blood circulating to the brain, minimizing brain damage caused by a lack of oxygen.
Their circulatory condition, called a TRAP sequence, for "twin-reversed arterial perfusion," sometimes occurs in twins who are not conjoined but in which only one has a heart, with the blood circulating to the second through the umbilical cord.
"As promised when we met the A.G. last week, I am attaching a draft letter for Bob to consider circulating to the other states," he wrote late last year, referring to the attorney general, Bob Ferguson.
When circulating to the lowest increment of the grid structure, libraries, for both Columbia University as well as the public, intertwine and connect to outdoor reading rooms and sitting areas which wrap around and dip down into the existing trees and vegetation of the park.
More incredible is that with such massive scads of sensitive information circulating to the 400-plus people at Square, not a single item has surfaced on the Web.
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two originals were circulated to the researchers on the list.
Filter granules were discharged and circulated to the bed.
Cooler blood then circulates to the rest of the body.
Experts, problems, and putative solutions circulate to the Gulf and out of it.
Application information for any open programs will be circulated to the first-year class in February.
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