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The new calculation is based on how light bends around large galaxies.
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Its control in lumpy bends is up there with the class best.
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He goes to the window and bends to see what she means.
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He also bends a shrub, improving the area of his intended swing.
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Zaheer bends one back in above Prior's groin and he's looking dangerous.
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In some divers, underlying conditions can increase the chance of decompressionsickness.
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I was treating a patient for decompressionsickness in a hyperbaric chamber.
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This is often referred to as decompressionsickness or 'the bends'.
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This holds the bubble of pressure around the body and prevents decompressionsickness.
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Ascents would last up to three hours so divers could avoid decompressionsickness.
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It is not an aeroembolism that afflicts her.
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Adherent cells were eluted by high shear, calcium-free buffer, and airembolism.
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We report a case of systemic airembolism that developed during pleural lavage.
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Only two complications required intervention: one fatal airembolism and one chest wall hematoma.
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It's a miracle you've never given yourself an airembolism.
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It must have been a case of airembolism, insufflation.
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Nick Ryan endured chest pains, broken limbs, bleeding sinuses, and caissondisease-thebends.
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The chief danger of caisson work is the "bends," or " caissondisease."
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Just a touch of caissondisease, I said.
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The work was taken over by his son, Washington, who later was stricken with caissondisease & became partly paralyzed.
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The caissondisease is popularly called "the bends" a kind of paralysis which is more or less baffling to medical science.
Usage of gas embolism in английском
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Various explanations have been put forward, including nitrogen narcosis, arterial gasembolism, and simple panic.
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Finally, FeNO might have a potential in the diagnosis and monitoring of pulmonary gasembolism.
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Diving can sometimes lead to air or gasembolism, according to the United Kingdom's National Health Service (NHS).
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It traditionally is known to treat things like carbon monoxide poisoning, air and gasembolism, burns and a whole lot of other issues.
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This may rupture lung tissue (pulmonary barotrauma), which can lead to gas bubbles being released into the arterial circulation (arterial gasembolism).
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In addition, victims of arterial gasembolism do not usually feel "out of air." More common responses are convulsions and almost instant unconsciousness.