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They consist of a long, flexible tube that's inserted in a small vein in the arm or ankle, then carefully threaded up into the chest until it reaches the large vessels that deliver torrents of blood to the heart.
The subclavian veins should not be used when possible, as there is an increased risk of thrombosis when large catheters are inserted in a small vein.
a A miniscrew is placed in the retromolar area, and a small cantilever of beta-titanium wire is inserted in a small buccal tube on the labial surface of #37.
Dexcom computes approximate blood sugar levels by drawing interstitial fluid (not blood) through an imperceptible needle inserted in a small, waterproof abdominal bandage that lasts a week.
Furosemide, NSAIDs or placebo tablets were inserted in a small cube of moist cat food to facilitate oral administration.
Cellulose Iβ (glycerol treated cellulose, GT-C): 0.5 g α-cellulose specimens were inserted in a small glass ampule filled with 5 mL glycerol under nitrogen.
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A thinner tissue is able to be folded to be inserted in a much smaller sized catheter for aortic valve replacement.
In 1792, the Mint's chief coiner, Henry Voight, hit upon a solution: a copper planchet, slightly smaller than that of a modern quarter, with a small silver "plug" inserted in a center hole during the striking process.
The "master" half of it is operated by the surgeon, who remotely maneuvers the "slave" half, which is inserted into a small incision in the body.
A small twig is inserted in a container (the pressure bomb), its cut stump emerging from a tightly sealed hole.
And Michael Queenland's brilliant "Untitled (Black Balloon Rock)" — nothing more than a dozen small smooth stones each inserted in a black balloon — is a visceral batch of contradictions: earth and air, indestructible and fragile, bodily organs and excrement and skin.
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