Sentences with phrase «of hypodermic»

Other possible job hazards include exposure to corrosive chemicals and cleaning agents, exposure to feral and vicious animals, to animals with an unknown health history and therefore, exposure to zoonotic diseases through the use of hypodermic needles, animal bites and scratches, airborne transmission, and physical contact.
A microchip roughly the size of a grain of rice is injected into the tissues beneath the skin on the back of the neck between your pet's shoulder blades, through the use of a hypodermic needle.
A chip containing an ID number is injected into the back of the neck between your pet's shoulder blades, into the tissues beneath the skin, by means of a hypodermic needle.
Orland Park • A 29 - year - old Oak Forest man caught with syringes and needles in a parking lot on the 7000 block of 159th Street was charged with possession of hypodermic needles June 11.
• A 31 - year - old Orland Park man was charged with unlawful possession of a hypodermic syringe after it, a sandwich bag containing white residue, a burnt spoon and two cotton swabs were discovered during a March 8 traffic stop on the 15800 block of La Grange Road.
Abraham and Sarah function as the thin tip of a hypodermic needle.

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Aside from being born of a mother who is already infected, or from sharing a hypodermic needle or receiving blood products in transfusion from someone who is infected, the most prevalent way in which AIDS is spread is through sexual intercourse, whether vaginal, anal or oral.
This kind of communication — two - way, ambiguous, in - process — stands in marked contrast to the «hypodermic needle» model that characterizes the communication of TV and most other mass media.
With regard to the Virgin Mary — who was undoubtedly a virgin at Jesus» birth — the angel Gabriel was a biological specialist who artificially inseminated the Mother of God with 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.
Use «hypodermic affection» by giving your child little, unexpected compliments out of the blue.
Licensed pharmacies, health care facilities, and health care practitioners who can otherwise prescribe hypodermic needles or syringes may register with the New York State Department of Health to sell or furnish up to 10 hypodermic needles or syringes to persons 18 years of age or older.
This transmission can come in the form of anal, vaginal or oral sex, blood transfusion, contaminated hypodermic needles, exchange between mother and baby during pregnancy, childbirth, or breastfeeding, or other exposure to one of the above bodily fluids.
It detects everything from pistols to hypodermic needles and bags of drugs.
Every year hundreds of thousands of people develop medical complications such as nerve injury when hypodermic needles penetrate deeper than they should.
Co-researcher Retha Edens - Meier, Ph.D., a professor and research scientist in SLU's School of Education, using thermocouples, and a hypodermic tissue probe, learned that these dark petals are up to 3 degrees Celsius (5.4 degrees Fahrenheit) warmer than the surrounding atmosphere when they stand in a pool of Spring sunlight.
Microneedles are a medium for delivery of influenza vaccine that avoids the pain associated with ordinary hypodermic needles.
Hunt injected adrenalin from a hypodermic needle into the thigh of the hooker on the bed — she revived and asked: «Did we get it?»
The goal of each stage is to reach Bandage Girl by jumping between spinning saw blades, over salt mines and hypodermic needles, all the while avoiding lava and spikes.
Like so many horrible movies of this mongrel breed, however, both Antwone Fisher and Evelyn are so uncompromising in their saccharine manipulations that nurses should stand at theatre entrances, passing out hypodermics of insulin.
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.
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.
At the risk of bringing up a reality akin to «this hypodermic needle is gonna hurt,» I have a proposal that doesn't require 1,000 pages — or even one full page.
This technique involves the injection of cyanocobalamin (vitamin B12) or saline into the acupoint using a 27 to 29 gauge hypodermic needle and 0.5 to 1 cc syringe.
About the size of a rice grain, it is injected under the skin between the pet's shoulders using a hypodermic needle.
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.
The definition of regulated procedures was also expanded: «A procedure is regulated if it is carried out on a protected animal and may cause that animal a level of pain, suffering, distress or lasting harm equivalent to, or higher than, that caused by inserting a hypodermic needle according to good veterinary practice.»
The microchip is injected under the skin and into the connective tissue of your pet with an instrument much like a hypodermic needle.
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.
They are about the length of a grain of rice but somewhat smaller in diameter and inserted beneath the skin with a large hypodermic needle by your veterinarian.
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.
To some this cavalcade of cheap deaths and clunky stealth gaming mechanics may be fun, (after all Dead Space made lack of ammo and health more compelling than lager flavoured Pringles) but personally speaking I'd rather throw myself face first into a pile of rusty hypodermic needles than play that again.
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.
Rotting oranges punctured with hypodermic needles, multi-channel videos featuring dancing prisoners and collages of caged cats don't exactly scream accessibility.
Francis Bacon's Version No. 2 of Lying Figure with Hypodermic Syringe, one of the great works from arguably the artist's finest period, realised # 20,242,500.
• Version No 2 of Lying Figure with Hypodermic Syringe (1968) Fetched $ 19.3 million at Christie's auction, New York, in 2006.
Francis Bacon (1909 - 1992) Version No. 2 of Lying Figure with Hypodermic Syringe signed «Francis Bacon» (on the stretcher); titled and dated «Version No. 2 of Lying Figure with Hypodermic Syringe 1968» (on the reverse) oil on canvas 78 x 58in.
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