Sentences with word «anaesthetised»

In 1990, scientists discovered relaxin's effect on the heart after injecting anaesthetised rats with relaxin from pigs.
One of the vets at our local practice is very wary of anaesthetising older cats and will avoid it if possible.
After anaesthetising each bird he inserted a thin wire into the high vocal centre (HVC), an area of the brain involved in learning...
Has the same anaesthetising effect as when I hear people belly - ache and voice their mock indignation at the use of «tax - payers money».
Rodents and small furries are often anaesthetised in an anaesthetic induction gas chamber before the euthanasia solution is applied into the abdominal cavity (around the liver).
He placed anaesthetised sea lions in an MRI scanner to image their brains, and found that the hippocampus of sick animals was half the size...
Despite Keaton and Freeman's considerable charisma, this slight, undemanding, gently humourous movie, cynically aimed at the grey - haired market, had me yawning like Dorothy the dog anaesthetised for surgery.
[12] Keep, Phillip, 2000, UK physicians urge potential organ donors to be anaesthetised even after certified brain dead, Transplant News, October 2000.
To verify that the GA had hit on the best waveform, the pair tested an implant attached to the sciatic nerve in three anaesthetised cats.
The two soft rings are liquid - filled for chilling, and when baby chews them, the cold anaesthetises the pain caused by teething.
To find out which of these neurons are suppressed by scratching, Glenn Giesler at the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis and colleagues implanted electrodes into the spinal tract of anaesthetised macaques before injecting histamine into their legs.
Suspecting that skin might be helping Roger to sense his heartbeat, Khalsa anaesthetised the skin on Roger's chest, and then repeated the experiment.
The macaques were then anaesthetised to block the nerves that normally control the same wrist muscles.
Recent changes in European animal welfare legislation now class cephalopods as sentient beings, and animals used for experimental purposes need to be suitably anaesthetised beforehand.
After waiting five weeks for the implanted neurons to integrate with the muscle, the group anaesthetised the mice, cut open their skin and shone pulses of blue light on the nerve.
To work out what was happening, Catania anaesthetised fish, removed their brains, and dangled them behind an electrically permeable agar barrier in an eel tank.
In the King's study, the skin of anaesthetised mice was exposed to cold by immersing a paw in water.
The slow - moving plot and character development suggest something deeper to say, however the audience may well be too anaesthetised to appreciate its subtleties.
That distinctive mask keeps Bane alive (well, anaesthetised enough to stay alive), but the most interesting parts of his costume come from its «cobbled together» styling.
Although anaesthetising a cat can be worrying, the longer the teeth are left, the longer the anaesthetic and procedure will take, because dental disease will have progressed.
This means that if they do require anaesthetising for an essential surgery, this can be very hard to do.
He will be anaesthetised by injection and kept under using a gas anaesthetic.
The lens is anaesthetising reality, the world around us as, it edits and represents constant bite - size chunks which we passively consume every day.
Drinking releases inhibitions and anaesthetises worries, but alcohol is a depressant.
Blogging for sober social accountability and also as a place for all my thoughts that have been kick - started back into action now that I am not either anaesthetised come evening time or grappling with a hangover come daytime.
Anaesthetised rats injected with the drug, which is used to treat attention - deficit hyperactivity disorder in children, awoke almost immediately, suggesting that the drug could be used to reverse the effects of general anaesthesia.
The week will pass painlessly, anaesthetised in an overheated, over-alcoholised and sleep - deprived torpor.
After anaesthetising each mouse, they optically stimulated its sciatic nerve — which runs from the lower back to the lower limb — using a cuff lined with light - emitting diodes.
We should be cautious of anything that anaesthetises that for the sensibilities of the primetime TV viewer.
When we are anaesthetised we are not conscious, yet we are still ourselves.»
He concluded that pressure on specific parts of the body could have an anaesthetising effect on related areas.
Even in hospital, women who ask to be anaesthetised are the minority.
The patient is anaesthetised and rushed by helicopter to the Royal London Hospital.
Meanwhile, an anaesthetised rat was hooked up to a device that made the creature's neurons fire whenever it delivered an ultrasonic pulse to the rat's brain.
The anaesthetised rats given the drug came to in an average of 90 seconds, compared with 280 seconds when left to wake up naturally (Anesthesiology, DOI: 10.1097 / ALN.0 b013e31822e92e5).
The group fastened the artificial elytra onto an anaesthetised ladybird and used high - speed video to watch the insect fold its wings.
Reg King, professor at the Royal Military College of Science in Cranfield, where the technology originated, has successfully tested Tespar along with nine other people while tipsy, with an anaesthetised jaw (to imitate having just visited the dentist) and with a blocked nose.
We wouldn't want to live in Lanthimos's anaesthetised, off - centre world.
It's a shortcut to anaesthetising the cars we love.
Lamborghini's newest V12 supercar is not a numb, anaesthetised and unchallenging machine to drive — but that's how it feels after the Miura.
Which is obviously an exhortation that can just as usefully be applied self - critically... OK yeah, I worry, so I obviously rationalise & anaesthetise these anxieties accordingly — but in reality, my fully - invested portfolio is a resounding confirmation of my past, present & continuing bullish stance on the markets.
We contacted people in the area week after week and they came to the school on Saturdays, waiting until it's their dog's turn to be anaesthetised and operated on.
This device drops a 2 kg weight onto the bent hind leg of an anaesthetised dog — most commonly a beagle, but Labradors, golden retrievers and German shepherd dogs are also used for this.
They have both contributed to making the complex procedure of capture, handling, anaesthetising, housing, recovery, care and husbandry of unowned cats as effective and humane as possible.
Your pet is anaesthetised and an endotracheal tube is placed to ensure no plaque, bacteria or fluid gets into your dog's lungs.
At Heathrow, now turned into a museum, one would be able to walk unhurriedly across the two main runways and even give in to the temptation to sit cross-legged on their centrelines, a gesture with some of the same sublime thrill as touching a disconnected high - voltage electricity cable, running one's fingers along the teeth of an anaesthetised shark or having a wash in a fallen dictator's marble bathroom.
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