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He sprinted toward the ensuing skirmish, where his drunken Pokémon friends fell one by one at the hands of Jessie and James, who used a combination of poison-powder spray attacks and a giant vacuum cleaner to suction up all the Pokémon into Pokéballs.
Broom away or suction up any unwanted water if possible.
This gauge is sufficiently large enough to suction up the thick, coagulated blood inside a cauliflower ear.
Omnipresent cameras suction up reality without curation.
In the presence of Gd3+, suction up to 180 mmHg did not increase inward currents.
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A robot arm descended, suctioned up glycerides on a wooden stick, then released the treasure into the dispensing slot of the machine.
Cost estimates included the added cost of collecting a patient's blood during surgery, which involves suctioning up blood from internal bleeding, collecting it in a sterile container and putting it through a process that separates and concentrates the red blood cells, which are then suspended in saline and reinfused into the patient.
The 3-ml capacity will ensure that all the fluid can be suctioned up, and the 1-inch needle length will help prevent you from puncturing the ear too deeply.
Petrela used a suction device to suck up the blood that was seeping out.
Remove supernatant by vacuum suction, being careful not to suck up any cells in the pellet.
The suction from the other side will suck up the flies, where they will be burned in the inner heater.
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