Sentences with phrase «as hypodermic»

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Abraham and Sarah function as the thin tip of a hypodermic needle.
The attitude of the present paid - time religious broadcasters, for example, is indicative of what Schramm referred to as the «hypodermic» approach to mass - communication effect (i.e., where the message of the broadcaster acts as a powerful and direct stimulus to action on the part of the receiver).
Referred to as the «hypodermic» approach, it suggested that broadcasters were able to inject their messages unhindered into the minds of the listeners, achieving whatever effect they desired.
Every year hundreds of thousands of people develop medical complications such as nerve injury when hypodermic needles penetrate deeper than they should.
Electro - drawn drug - loaded biodegradable polymer microneedles as a viable route to hypodermic injection R. Vecchione, S. Coppola, E. Esposito, C. Casale, V. Vespini, S. Grilli, P. Ferraro, and P. A. Netti Advanced Functional Materials 24, 3515â $ «3523 (2014).
It locates humor in the sight of a young boy using a used hypodermic needle as a dart launched against his brother, and, at the very end, that brother unearthing his ostensible virility by beating on a snooty teenage girl.
A less invasive alternative to a biopsy is fine - needle aspiration (FNA) of the affected area; in this procedure, which does not require general anesthesia, as the biopsy, a small hypodermic needle is inserted into the lesion, and a drop of tissue is microscopically evaluated by a Clinical Pathologist.
In the past, his exhibitions have included a mural made during a performance in which he affixed piece of bacon to the wall with their own fat, a stack of Playboy Magazines topped with a hypodermic needle, a gallery full of objects arranged as though they were simply the refuse in a used hotel room of a rock star.
Version No. 2 of Lying Figure with Hypodermic Syringe, 1968, by Francis Bacon (estimate on request), The Garage, 1929, by Sir Stanley Spencer (estimate: # 1.5 - 2.5 million), offered from the Andrew Lloyd Webber Foundation, and Industrial Scene, 1951, by L.S. Lowry, each define a high point in the artists» careers at moments when their invention established them as innovative geniuses of their generation.
Having previously introduced the hypodermic needle as a sculptural element in his boxes, Samaras later used it as a drawing tool to inject ink into wet paper.
Clinical tools used by the medical assistant include hypodermic needles, nebulizers and spirometers, as well as the basic medical equipment used in taking vital signs.
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