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Even scarier: soon, it will be possible to spy on and mimic air traffic controllers.
An additional tubing system continuously supplied air bubbles (95%oxygen/5%% carbon dioxide) into the artificial vessel to mimic air embolism.
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We also demonstrated that 78 (20%) of the applied air could be aspirated by the proximal orifice of the catheter in vivo after mimicking air embolism.
To improve its food, for example, it built a $1 million simulator to mimic the air pressure and humidity found inside a plane the first in the world since taste buds change in the air.
A Sour View of Castro Ángel, a 36-year-old resident of Santiago, already embraces American culture and 70's rock, playing his Deep Purple tapes, jumping up to mimic an air-guitar version of "Smoke on the Water".
Under conditions mimicking an air embolism, air passage across the inflated cuffs was prevented and 78 (20%) (n=6) of the air dose could be aspirated by the proximal orifice of the catheter.
He mimics gasping for air.
Before walking away, she waved a red-gloved hand in the air, mimicking Mr. Trump's method of dismissing fallen cast members.
A woman seated in the next row raised her right hand and, grimacing, stabbed the air, mimicking the shower scene in "Psycho".
The Syracuse defenders stand with their hands in the air, mimicking Boeheim, who is doing the same thing in front of the bench, and they wait for a miss.
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