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This should be prevented by changing the operator and/or the technique of tracheal intubation, reminding the operator of the possibility to wake the patient if there is no life-threatening situation.
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By Robert M. Coates The New Yorker, July 4 , 1931 P. 9Man who had been having trouble with his phone which the telephone company promised to fix reminded the operator that his number is now Regent fo-wer, 9999.
At the same time, a special sound will be heard to remind the operator.
If pressured, remind the operator that you know the company is required to sell it to you.
As a support in detecting faults, the pre-alarm system reminded the operators of a change in the system state in its early stages.
The Coast Guard reminded the ferry operators" that they had to sound their horns as required," Mr. Rowe said.
Right after the crash, private lenders were reminded that the operator is the most important part of the home-flipping equation.
Mindful of their own history, amateur radio operators were in the forefront of reminding the authorities that communications and preparedness for all types of emergencies were beneficial.
We remind the reader that ({mathfrak {H}}=ell ^2({mathbb {Z}}_+)), and (H_0) in (4.1) denotes the free Jacobi operator on ({mathbb {Z}}_+).
But it reminded the public that clowns and kebabs, faulty alarm clocks, foxes, bacon sandwiches and washing machines are not what 999 operators need to hear about.
Let us remind the main definition.
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