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Before undergoing a cardioversion, a patient is made unconscious for several minutes with an anesthetic and sedative to avoid feeling the burning pain from the jolts of electricity.
Roughly three-quarters of all dying Americans expire in hospitals or nursing homes, often helpless, stuck full of tubes, perhaps made unconscious so that they will not dislodge the tubes by moving their bodies.
In his 1980s heyday, Michael Jackson drastically revamped the image of a pop idol, layering elements of suavity adapted from Brit-pop boy bands with old-style Hollywood glamour, and coiffures that made unconscious reference to a hair obsession that had preoccupied black soul singers since James Brown got his first conk.
It is hard to sway minds that have already made unconscious connections.
"One of the dominant readings of the film medium is as a return of the repressed: the things that have been made unconscious in the culture," Berland says.
Euthanasia was achieved by cervical dislocation after the mice were made unconscious from exposure to CO2.
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It's possible that bosses will make unconscious decisions to send men instead, just in case.
This research suggests that people are quick to make unconscious inferences about others' intelligence, integrity and mental health, which are based primarily on prejudiced stereotypes.
Other times he advised using a larger format camera a deceptively simple suggestion because changing this all-important piece of equipment "makes unconscious decisions conscious again".Mr Shore's own artistic education was unconventional.
I do not know where I had acquired the habit of making unconscious sketches in the margins of newspapers, on the napkins in restaurants, on the marble tables in cafés.
I find it so easy to overstate my conclusions and make unconscious leaps of faith.
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