Some single use plastics should stay that way — especially
for hypodermics and other medical uses.
Not exact matches
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).
For starters, getting a sample doesn't require a trained technician, and there are no
hypodermic needles involved.
Microneedles are a medium
for delivery of influenza vaccine that avoids the pain associated with ordinary
hypodermic needles.
The small miracle of it, then, is that in both its absolute glee in finding the line of how much gore to show and then crossing it (a pair of glasses stop a
hypodermic needle... but only
for a moment) and its surprising efforts at locating a deeper thread in a frayed brother / sister relationship and the impact of drug addiction, Alvarez's film is a solid, even affecting genre piece that allows
for an abundance of memorable money shots.
It fits into a veterinarians
hypodermic needle and is injected, just like a vaccine, under the skin of your pet, where it remains
for the duration of their life.
We realise it's essential
for some of our passengers to carry
hypodermic needles and other medical equipment in order to treat a medical condition.