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Another worker bent over the colored ribbon she was threading into fabric for the vests to be worn by the Neapolitan dancers for about three minutes of stage time.
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The study assessed the progression of atherosclerosis using a tiny ultrasound camera that was threaded into coronary arteries, allowing researchers to look directly at the growth of plaque.
The cookies were laid out on paper plates, a 70-year-old print of "The Chimp" was threaded into the aging film projector, and the Sons of the Desert were filing into the Players Club on Gramercy Park South on a recent weeknight.
They speculated that more catheter was threaded into the epidural space the greater was the likelihood of encountering a vein.
A P240 catheter was threaded into the portal system via the splenic vein for portal blood sampling.
A P240 catheter was threaded into the portal system via inferior mesenteric vein for portal blood sampling.
3) A 0.9-mm Renathane catheter was threaded into the left jugular vein to administer parental solutions.
Using fluoroscopy, a novel multipolar neurostimulation catheter (Inspirx RL PICC53; Respithera, Bloomington, MN, USA) was threaded into the left internal jugular vein and advanced to the junction of right atrium and the superior vena cava using a modified Seldinger technique.
Water circulation was maintained in each container by attaching airline tubing from an air pump to a glass Pasteur pipette, which was threaded into the container and aimed at the surface of the seawater.
It is a small wire that is threaded into your inner ear with 22 electrodes.
Carlos Gallardo's costumes hinted at the folk-dance motifs that were threaded into the choreography.
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