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This particular style of puffed sleeve, full to the elbow and then continued in a long cuff to the wrist, was fashionable up to 1897.
A 12 cm wide 26 cm long cuff was firmly and evenly applied to the subject's right upper arm with the lower edge of the cuff placed 2 cm antecubitally.
If they're too long, cuff the hems once or twice.
More petite or stocky frames should beware, however, since this long cuff has a shortening effect.[1] A more casual variation involves bunching the cuff a little to create dimension and texture.[2].
The sleeves are full and gathered into a long cuff that starts mid-forearm,the blueish white undershirt is gathered into the collar, stitched in several rows out from the neck,some yarn loosely ties the front of the undershirt together.
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Low and long cuffs (AR=2.6 and 2.25, respectively) created more complex vortices with large areas of flow separation and low velocities.
Add long cuffs to work gloves.
Findings suggest that the clinical practice of using the forearm or an extra-long cuff in the upper arm for BP measurement in post anesthesia patients with large upper arm circumferences may result in inaccurate BP values.
Significantly higher systolic (t48df = 5.38, P <.0001), but not diastolic (t48df = 4.11, P <.019), BP differences were found for BP measured with the extra-long cuff at the upper arm site compared to the upper arm, reference standard BP.
In the past, he has shown extra-long cuffs and wide trousers, but they feel right again as other designers continue to push a skinny uniform.
There was compromise, though, in the flattering black military-like jacket with an assortment of pockets, leather elbow patches and extra-long cuffs (with cutout thumbholes) that could roll over ($528).
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