Sentences with phrase «blockages at»

Major road blockages at Mud Creek have led to the closure of the highway after Salmon Creek, which is just beyond Ragged Point Inn and Resort, a major hub for southern Big Sur about 25 kilometres north of Hearst Castle.
Major road blockages at Mud Creek have led to the closure of the highway after Salmon Creek, which is just beyond Ragged Point Inn and Resort, a major hub for southern Big Sur about 16 miles north of Hearst Castle.
That flow can be interrupted by blockages at various points in the system.
Proponents say shiatsu massage can help relieve blockages at these acupressure points.
Proponents say shiatsu massage can help relieve blockages at these acupressure points.
If your baby is diagnosed with pyloric stenosis, usually by an ultrasound, he'll need an operation to open the blockage at the outlet of his stomach.
If the carb is blocked then you will notice the symptoms which you have mentioned, blockage at higher throttle.
What can cause the code P0446: - faulty vent control valve - blockage at the vent hose, vent filter or vent control valve - open or short in the vent control valve circuit - bad charcoal canister - EVAP system leak - faulty EVAP system pressure sensor - bad vacuum switching valve (VSV)(Toyota, Lexus)- stuck open purge valve (solenoid) Examples: - A GM technical service bulletin for 1999 - 2007 Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra describes a problem when if the vehicle is driven in dusty environment, the dust can enter into the canister vent hose and cause restricted air flow that can set the code P0446.
Unless an obvious problem is found (e.g. blockage at the vent control valve), the whole EVAP system might need to be tested with a special testing equipment known as a «smoke machine».
Tissue around the vocal chords may be drawn into the trachea (windpipe) itself causing a partial blockage at this point (this is known as everted laryngeal saccules)
The Madison track system of drapery hardware makes them easy to close for privacy and light blockage at night.

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If you happen to be driving at speed on the roadways, and you and all the other drivers around you are suddenly blind, I think that would probably result in crashes and injuries and road blockages
If there is evidence you could be at cardiovascular risk, a CT scan can determine if you have any blockage developing.
I have taught and advised hundreds of women who are enormously frustrated at the blockage on boards by over-tenured, over-boarded, entrenched pedigree directors.
Besides several weather - related power outages, operations were affected by equipment breakdowns, pump and pipe blockages, damaged screens and conveyors, and miscellaneous minor interruptions, most notable at the new trommel.
Geez you and Austin should look in to sharing a bouncy room together at the local asylum... you're both infected badly with the religion virus... it has caused a blockage and you need help to cure yourself of it before it is too late.
I would really like to try this, the only thing holding me back is how to clean the shower plug hole / waste - pipe, as I don't think hot water would flush it all away — it's bound to cool down and solidify at some point, leaving the worry of blockage.
A dairy producer in the United Arab Emirates asked for our help with addressing issues with weak bonding of straws at cold storage, high hot melt consumption and frequent nozzle blockages in the hot melt system.
The almond growers will also use sand filters that keep irrigation systems at a constant pressure and flush particles that can cause blockages and inefficiency.
When the blockage is cleared, stored products are automatically fed back onto the primary line at the proper speed.
Or at least, until one of the teams keeled over due to coronary blockage.
The only two away games the Gunners have lost since the turn of the year were at Man United in the Premier League, where we seem to have something of a curse or mental blockage and against a brilliant Barcelona in the Champions League.
This type of massage is effective at targeting specific areas of your breast that are affected by a blockage.
Note that when the seat is up at its highest point, there is some blockage to visibility.
The reason why feeding is not possible at the beginning is due to the blockage in the stomach and intestine which does not let baby take in nourishment the way they are supposed to.
Although nursing may be extremely painful at times, frequent breastfeeding is essential to keep up your milk supply and prevent another blockage.
To do this massage it is okay to massage in the normal manner, but it seems to be more effective to apply pressure with your palm by pushing inward on the milk duct blockage, then, while pushing into your breast with your palm, roll your hand down (keep the pressure on your palm and push down with your fingers in a wave motion so that at the end your entire hand is applying pressure) onto your breast so that the pressure is pushing the plugged duct towards your nipple.
By Monday night, heavy equipment was toiling away at breaking through the blockage.
BLOCKAGE IN INTESTINES — PATAKI IS NOW AT HOSP IN CITY»
The faction through the official Twitter handle of the PDP, @officialPDPNig, has, however, disclosed that the meeting will now hold at the Ekiti State Government Lodge, Abuja following the blockage.
Based on these ex vivo experiments (in cells isolated from patients and then exposed to PD - L1 blocking agents outside of the body), they predict that when actual patients are given PD - L1 blocking agents, their viral load at the time will influence the «net» outcome, i.e., whether the blockage boosts or weakens the overall anti-HIV immune response.
That would be symptomatic patients, those with a serious blockage of a carotid artery and a history of at least one previous stroke.
«If you look at your coronary arteries like a hallway, the stress test essentially allows you to throw a ball down the hall, and if it makes it from point A to point B, there's no significant blockage,» Le said.
Even short - term blockages of this kind can lead to remarkable changes in the auditory system, altering the behavior and structure of nerve cells that relay information from the ear to the brain, according to a new University at Buffalo study.
While Damiano takes control of the joysticks, assisting surgeon Jennifer Lawton remains at the operating table, where she tugs a section of healthy mammary artery from Jones's chest wall into position so that Damiano can graft it around the blockage in the diseased artery.
Workers at Massachusetts General Hospital analyzed 50 patients with stroke caused by arterial blockage who also had elevated levels of enzymes released by damaged cardiac muscle.
«We found that PAI - 039 decreased blockage formation by about 50 percent, which is a powerful effect in the models we used,» said Fay, who also serves as a research scientist at the Harry S. Truman Memorial Veterans» Hospital in Columbia, Missouri.
A recent study by researchers at the University of Missouri School of Medicine has shown that a protein inhibitor drug prevents these blockages, and could be a new therapeutic approach to prevent heart attack, stroke and other diseases caused by blocked blood vessels.
By consciously looking at objects on the floor, such as the lines from a zebra crossing («visual cues»), and stepping over them, they are able to overcome their blockages during walking.
A stent is often placed at the blockage site to keep the artery open.
Another limitation is that the trial did not select patients who were at the highest risk for developing another arterial blockage, such as those over age 65, those who have had more than one heart attack or those known to have a large number of blood clots.
Expanding the Therapeutic Window for Treatment As PI at MSM, Ford takes what he learned during his training and applies it to stroke — caused by blockage or rupturing of arterial blood flow leading to or in the brain — and atherosclerosis — hardening of arteries over time due to fat - deposit build - up on their inner lining — research.
But its intake pipes, which draw seawater to cool the steam after it powers electrical turbines, are at sea level, and are susceptible to blockages.
The ultrasound penetrates through the chest tissue to hit and activate the intravenously infused microbubbles at the site of the blockage.
Patients with acute coronary syndrome undergoing coronary angiogram, a procedure used to assess blockages in the heart's arteries, had a significantly lower risk of major bleeding and death if their interventional cardiologist accessed the heart through an artery in the arm rather than the groin, according to research presented at the American College of Cardiology's 64th Annual Scientific Session.
Traditional surgery for sleep apnea removes the tonsils, uvula and part of the soft palate, but can't reach deep areas at the base of the tongue, that in some people, causes the blockage while they sleep.
Summary: Use of eye injections of drugs aimed at slowing the growth of abnormal blood vessels in the eye is becoming more common for the treatment of individuals with many eye problems including macular degeneration, diabetic retinopathy and retinal artery or vein blockage.
While the exact cause is unknown, some genetic conditions, hepatitis B infection, and biliary atresia (a blockage in the ducts that carry bile) can put a child at increased risk.
It is further proposed here that blockage of stem cell niches by senescent stem cells may account for some of the functional alterations observed in stem cell compartments at old age.
Holding the pigeon fold for at least 10 breaths does wonders to stretch the body and release blockages held in your joints.
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