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Apart from emphasising his seriousness of character, the speech's purpose, his aides suggested, was to sketch out Mr Brown's progressive agenda, which will deprive David Cameron of political oxygen, squeezing him further and further from the centre ground.
That bested the record of 164 K for a copper-and-oxygen superconductor squeezed to 350,000 times atmospheric pressure.
When our bodies are regularly deprived of oxygen, our kidneys squeeze out EPO so we can absorb available oxygen more efficiently.
The higher this is, the more dimers are created by oxygen molecules being squeezed together.
As I did chest compressions, someone inserted a breathing tube and squeezed oxygen from a balloon into Mr. P.'s lungs.
The medical staff looks surprisingly calm during the entire ordeal, casually chatting amongst each other as one paramedic squeezes oxygen into Kim's lungs.
As the hospital's most skilled anesthetist, Tipton was assigned the job of breathing for the dog, mechanically inflating her lungs by squeezing oxygen from a black-rubber bellows bag into her mouth.
With the Saudis able to squeeze the oxygen tube at his hospital bed, they can surely tell him to sign up to his own political demise.
Mr. Garza said he showed the patient's husband how to squeeze an oxygen bag to try to keep his wife alive as she was driven toward a distant Mexican hospital.
The rankings were relatively similar across groups with the highest ranking indicators that were identified as important and useful for infants in the most severe risk group being inconsolability, facial grimace, brow bulge, eye squeeze, reduced oxygen saturation, increased heart rate from baseline and fluctuations in heart rate.
These flexible discs carry oxygen throughout the body, squeezing through the smallest capillaries to do so.
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