Sentence examples for mouth fluid from inspiring English sources

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As soon as the external load, despite the internal pressure, is able to close the crack mouth, fluid "entrapment" occurs and the new fluid pressure inside the crack is found by an iterative procedure based on the condition of constant volume.

Three doctors in Ghouta who treated the victims told Human Rights Watch that victims of the attacks consistently showed symptoms including suffocation; constricted, irregular, and infrequent breathing; involuntary muscle spasms; nausea; frothing at the mouth; fluid coming out of noses and eyes; convulsing; dizziness; blurred vision; red and irritated eyes and pin-point pupils (myosis).

Finally check the mouth and the eyes, the eyes should be clear and alert and the mouth fluid with no mucus and not gasping for air, signs of respiratory infection or dehydration.

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It doesn't get arm pain, isn't squeamish about a dog's mouth fluids or a little dirt, and, can throw balls at distances of either 10, 20 or 30 feet depending on how it's set.

This is because the extreme vibration creates a substantial amount of energy and motion, powering mouth fluids (saliva, water, toothpaste) into the areas between teeth and below the gum line.

Mr. Prego is also one of the standouts in the current show of contemporary Spanish art at P.S. 1; his contribution is a slow-motion video in which he turns while spewing cafe con leche from his mouth, creating fluid shapes that alternately suggest a serpent's tongue, projectile vomiting and very heavy weather.

Although coughing and sneezing are not common symptoms of Ebola, if a symptomatic patient with Ebola coughs or sneezes on someone, and saliva or mucus come into contact with that person's eyes, nose or mouth, these fluids may transmit the disease.

As the Hertzian load moves over the crack mouth, a transition from fluid "pressurization" to fluid "entrapment" is observed.

The infection is easy to spread from person to person by way of mouth and nasal fluids, and the hardy bacteria can survive on surfaces and things like glasses.

But the researchers also noticed the embryos were repeatedly opening and closing their mouths and that fluid began to leak out just in front of the embryo's snout, even though the snout hadn't made contact with the membrane until after the leaking started.

This caused Mr Wang's mouth to bleed and fluid to pour out of his ear.

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