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Doctors may also use hypothermia, cooling the body to about 90 degrees Fahrenheit in an effort to slow the metabolism, or inject a saline solution to control swelling by extracting fluid from the brain.
The other measures levels of these proteins by extracting fluid from the spinal cord.
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Gadd is all about extracting comedy from complete psychological meltdown.
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The management problem minimizes the energy used for extracting water from the subsurface.
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