Sentences with phrase «tiny wounds»

So, why do our little ones spring out of bed like tiny wind - up toys?
A possible entry point for bacterial infection is through tiny wounds caused by, for example, a catheter that is inserted incorrectly.
Luscious green gardens, tiny winding streets and numerous easy going cafes provide the backdrop for a magical experience in this north coast beach town.
There are two tiny wind protectors to shield occupants from buffeting.
There are so many towns to explore from Triora along tiny winding roads which barely accommodate a single car.
Subtle clues and markers are deployed throughout the film - a sawblade, a photograph, some loose wall plaster, a series of tiny wounds - suggesting that it rewards obsessive repeat viewings.
A tiny wind turbine in a test tank at Teddington, Middlesex, could hold the key to wind power's most difficult public relations problem: making this form of renewable energy environmentally acceptable to all.
Walking through the tiny winding streets and looking at all the ornate nineteenth - century homes was truly magical!
It's a tiny wind that gets every single lash.
Due to blood infection: it would be enough to get a tiny wound or skin cut and clear the way for virus insertion;
When the mosquito prepares bites a dog, L3 microfilariae enter the dog's skin through the tiny wounds from the bite.
This may not be possible, if this trigger was something innocuous and infrequent like a tiny wound or bug bite.
Wilke used vaginal iconography as an assertion of female presence; her ceramic and latex forms could be read as vulva, womb or tiny wounds.
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