The reflex act of ejecting the contents of the stomach through the mouth.
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Examples for "vomiting "
Examples for "vomiting "
1 Not long after that, however, she was observed vomiting beside the road.
2 Nausea and vomiting was the main toxic side effect in 19 patients.
3 We describe a case of continuing vomiting following a gastric banding procedure.
4 Purging follows; vomiting and purging with severe cramps in abdomen and legs.
5 Four patients had a history of bilious vomiting in the neonatal period.
1 I knew I would vomit soon, didn't know why I hadn't already.
2 For a long while he thought he might vomit or pass out.
3 Some seemed to sing their speech; some almost to vomit it up.
4 That said, the policeman's severed hand almost made me vomit a little.
5 You make me feel as if I might vomit at any moment.
1 We report the case of a 45-year-old man with severe aortic regurgitation .
2 It was a regurgitation of her request, with attitude inferring the answer.
3 The diagnosis was acute aortic regurgitation caused by the stuck open valve.
4 Significant echocardiographic abnormalities included aortic valve thickening, regurgitation and aortic root dilation.
5 Eighteen patients with mid to severe aortic valve regurgitation were retrospectively evaluated.
1 I don't think I started puking until we reached the first summit.
2 I feel like puking after what I just saw-no ,I'mnot hungry.
3 I looked over and saw McKenzie helplessly puking all over the table!
4 Think of something else, he told himself, or you'll get to puking .
5 I tried heroin, but itching and puking isn't my idea of fun.
1 It seeks the disgorgement of ill-gotten gains with interest and applicable penalties.
2 It seeks an injunction, disgorgement of improper gains plus interest, and fines.
3 Galvin is seeking disgorgement of the fees Putnam earned and unspecified penalties.
4 The commission said it is asking for disgorgement of profits and civil penalties.
5 These could include civil fines, the disgorgement of profits and a cease-and-desist order.
1 No premedication to avoid hypersensitivity reactions or nausea and emesis was given.
2 Delayed nausea or emesis were more frequent when emesis occurred on day 1.
3 Nausea and emesis were also less frequent on the weekly schedule.
4 Similar protection against emesis and nausea was recorded during the second cycle of chemotherapy.
5 Rusty handed him an emesis basin, in these circumstances known as a puke pan.
6 Neither of the ginger extract was effective against apomorphine-induced emesis .
7 Data on acute and delayed emesis and nausea were collected.
8 The dying woman, relieved by her first emesis , now lay inert, with closed eyes.
9 The higher doses of prochlorperazine proved to be effective in the control of cisplatin-induced emesis .
10 One patient with recurrence reported occasional nausea and emesis but has not required additional surgery.
11 Two patients had nausea or emesis and one experienced a syncopal episode after MR enterography.
12 Another counted it "an allusion to the emesis of Jonah by the whale."
13 Nausea is a subjective sensation, which often acts as a signal that emesis is imminent.
14 Toxicity consisted of anorexia, chills, fever, fatigue and nausea with an occasional patient having emesis .
15 Early clinical studies therefore examined ondansetron treatment to establish an optimal dosing schedule for acute emesis .
16 Seventeen infants were included in the pharmacokinetic analysis; one infant experienced immediate emesis and was excluded.
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