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The idea is that it takes more suction from you to get out the water, forcing your inner bits to work harder, abandoning the hiccups.
Blood was taken by suction from the heart with a 1-mL syringe.
5 However, based on her personal observations, Rapley considers choking is more likely with spoon-feeding because the baby learns to use suction to take the purée from the spoon, which causes food to be taken to the back of the throat where it is swallowed, encouraging the infant to learn to swallow food without chewing first.
An automated production line, relying on belts and suction, takes bags from their box and opens them up, one-two-three, as fast as a news zipper flashing across the side of a building.
The kid is likely to take breaks from suckling about every 20 seconds or so, probably to release the suction in the bottle.
Unless Germany imposed a firm ceiling on the number of immigrants it was willing to take in, a "suction effect" would continue to draw masses to Europe.
The RHR pumps have suction flow from the pool bottom.
Great care was taken to avoid taking images from areas of mucosa with suction artefacts or endoscopic trauma.
The build is incredible, there's no suction from the back of the dryer means no accidental tangling.
Submandibular/sublingual saliva was collected by standardized gentle suction from the floor of the mouth.
The majority of the nurses suctioning the control group did not evaluate the ABGs after endotracheal suctioning, none of these patients was given oxygen both before and after the suctioning, and suctioning took longer time than recommended.
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