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However, a need to puncture the prostate only once minimizes the degree of invasiveness in our opinion.
The pain experienced by patients can be significant in arterial puncture 1 compared with venous puncture due to the greater innervation of the arterial sites as well as the need to puncture deeper into the skin.
It avoids the need to puncture the cisterna magna and permits visualisation and timing of CSF distribution and drainage, quantification of CSF flow elsewhere within the ventricular system and measurement of total brain and intracranial CSF volumes.
In the nurse's story about the young woman with Cancer Pancreas the nurse spoke of the need to "puncture the boil" in order to reach in to the patient's existential and spiritual suffering.
If you're in a remote area and don't have immediate access to a doctor, you might need to puncture the leech.
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Sue Something needs to puncture the saccharine.
The in campaign needs to puncture the great leave fantasy.
How might their chances of success differ if they needed to puncture the ball instead of just hitting it?
She explained that I needed to puncture the dough more decisively, so that the edges of my circles were smooth.
In fact, almost as if we needed to puncture the mystery of their gifts, we are drawn to biographies that "humanize" famous creators by highlighting their shortcomings as spouses or their neurotic insecurity or their weakness for alcohol or drugs.
And the market's Holy Grail is finding a way to use optical sensors in order to avoid needing to puncture the skin.
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