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The trainer cleaned up Marion quickly and, with a plug of gauze up his right nostril, he was part of 13-0 run that followed.
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The tattered cloak worked like a carpet sweeper, its extrusions of wire and gauze picking up whatever nails, fluff and wood shavings were lying about the stage.
According to the models of mass transfer proposed in this study, short-channel and gauze structures have up to 15 times higher mass transfer coefficients, and up to 90 times higher volumetric coefficients than standard monoliths.
Still on the run, Froome's shoulder was taped up, gauze squashed into his hip, a splint fixed to protect his left wrist.
He was his own first subject, having his wife wrap him in the plaster-soaked gauze, and ended up with a sculpture that he later titled "Man at a Table".
An example may be found in some of the portraits of Queen Elizabeth I, which often show her with a lace or gauze rabato rising up at the back of the neck in the shape of wings.
Within minutes, Willis, standing in the slips, had discarded his as they slid over his eyes, while Lever, who, like most bowlers, habitually used sweat from his brow to help shine the ball, found the inevitable mixture too slippery on his fingers and similarly removed his gauze, screwing it up and discarding it on to the outfield.
Adjacent pelvic organs were isolated with gauze to soak up any spills and prevent the labeling of adjacent structures during injections.
Cover the injection site with gauze and check up on it regularly to make sure it looks clean.
In order to reach the cut to clean it, you may need to carefully use a cotton swab or a piece of rolled up gauze.
A doctor straightened it, and Shivers sat with gauze stuffed up both nostrils, face bloodied, wearily explaining why he does not wear a helmet.
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