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the bleed
verb
To lose blood through an injured blood vessel.
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Particularly given the bleed to our own finances.
Just in case, Grandin said, "they have another hand stunner in the bleed area".
In the bleed between cartography and art, Berlin offers something London doesn't have, Walter says.
"The bleed from privately held data to state surveillance can happen very quickly," he said.
All newly arrived penguins "go on the bleed list," she said.
Writer's doctor, Andrew Lees, advised him to think of the bleed in his head as a kind of bruise..
Black arrows indicate the bleed.
The magnitude of the bleed was related to neutrophil mobilization.
Functional reliability analysis model under the temperature failure of the bleed air system is established with the consideration of the bleed air system parameters dispersion.
It was demonstrated that impurity concentration decreased as the bleed ratio was increased, while the lactate recovery decreased proportional to the bleed ratio as expected.
When there is an intracystic haemorrhage the characteristics of the bleed evolve with its age.
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