This involves cutting the animal's trachea and esophagus (the carotid artery and jugular veins are also severed in this operation, as are most arteries and
veins leading to and from the brain) with a surgically sharp knife that has been thoroughly checked for nicks beforehand.
Surgery is required when cancer of the kidney causes a Level III thrombus, or clot, to develop in the major
vein leading back to the heart.
Higher levels of red blood cells in
the veins leads to better vascularity.
Instead of blood being pumped from the foot to the heart in the circulation, the blood circulates in the opposite direction and increases the pressure inside
the vein leading to leg vein depletion.
Increased pressure in left atrium and pulmonary
veins leads to pulmonary edema.
Obstruction of
the vein leads to higher vein pressures and swelling of the limb below the obstruction.
Not exact matches
In a similar
vein, the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation showed that women -
led private technology companies have a 35 percent higher return on investment than male -
led ones.
One of its
leading features was intended to be Bixby, a voice assistant in the
vein of Apple's Siri and Amazon's Alexa, except with a focus on helping users get around the various functions of their phone.
In that
vein, Italy liberalized its financial markets and privatized about 15 percent of its economy in the period
leading up to monetary union at the start of this decade.
They'll come begging when they realize that Huawei technology is running through the
veins of all the
leading technologies American consumers and businesses are using.»
In this
vein, he says, it is essential to resist «the trivialization of sexuality,» which is «among the principal factors which has
led to contempt for new life.»
«Warmth in the
veins,
lead in the core,» she murmurs, backed by a series of beautifully ominous horns and strings, before building to the hair - raising zenith «I want to sing over you and into you, that which can't be unsung.»
And more often than not, these tunnels
lead not only to diamonds, but to huge caverns filled with sparkling rubies, emeralds, and
veins of gold.
Continuing in this
vein, Whitehead then argues that for a society to maintain itself through a changing environment, it must be «unspecialized» in the sense of being resilient and flexible in its responses to the world, with the consequence that an unspecialized society is also likely lacking in the strong structural characteristics that would
lead to an intensity of satisfaction.
(3) In a similar
vein, Walter Kasper noted that «today there is not yet any way which
leads fundamentally beyond the Council....
In that
vein, the writings of
leading ID proponents reveal that the designer postulated by their argument is the God of Christianity.»
And he had to write in similar
vein to his friend Christoph Scheurl, once the Dean Of Law at Wittenberg and now a
leading humanist at Nuremberg, to whom Staupitz had shown the book.
With ice running through his
veins he sank the shot and gave Team Mason the much needed W. Hasty also had 12 pts to
lead Team Mason in scoring while Captain «Less Big» Andy Cohen had 17 pts in the loss.
The former Ajax man is in rich
vein of form and has scored 22 goals to
lead the Premier League goal - scoring charts, including five in his last three top tier fixtures.
In that
vein, Grant this week in practice wants to stress calmness and scheme in the
lead - up to the team's tournament appearance.
But Bolton came within a whisker of repeating their Tottenham heroics when taking the
lead midway through the second half via Ivan Klasnic only to see their industrious effort prove in
vein when Jermaine Beckford curled in a beauty with second remaining.
To some, these white
veins symbolize breast milk, and it's believed that when a breastfeeding mother uses this herb, it will
lead to an increase in her breast milk supply.
They keep the
veins firm and compact, which
leads to better blood circulation.
This might
lead to varicose
veins.
Sitting puts a huge workload on the circulatory system of the lower extremities, which
leads to swollen ankles and varicose
veins.
This
leads to the saggy, bulging
veins one can see in extreme cases.
By putting pressure on the skin, the compression garment tightens up the
veins,
leading to quicker blood flow and better overall circulation.
This
leads to firmer
veins and quicker blood circulation.
Science tells us that there are two reasons that
lead to the appearance of varicose
veins during pregnancy: a heavy uterus and hormones.
This
leads to the
veins getting tired and the blood slowing down or even pooling up in them.
You may feel dizzy or urinate more often because of your increased blood volume, which can also cause your
veins to bulge a bit or even
lead to nosebleeds.
They're carrying extra weight, after all, and your expanding uterus is putting pressure on the
veins that return blood from your legs to your heart as well as on the nerves
leading from your trunk to your legs.
Many pregnant women find the discomfort and appearance of varicose
veins to be very frustrating,
leading them to seek treatment for varicose
veins.
Too many pounds can
lead to backaches and varicose
veins and, possibly, health complications such as high blood pressure.
Varicose
veins often pop up as a result of
leading so many people.
Extended bed rest, always sitting in a chair, or standing in place for too long can
lead to blood clots, lower oxygen levels, and contribute to varicose
veins.
Senate Republicans on Thursday submitted a budget resolution that left the door open to the bill being included in the budget, but did not offer specifics in the same
vein as Gov. Andrew Cuomo or the Democratic -
led Assembly in their spending plan proposals.
In the same
vein, though sometimes effective in eliciting support, historical analogy as a marketing tool tends on occasion to simplify reality more than is warranted and can thus
lead to derision by a sceptical audience.
«When the level of
lead is too high in a child's
veins, it slows down their development not only as a child but on into adulthood,» said Sen. Charles Schumer, D - New York.
Labour tried to impose an independent judge -
led inquiry in the
vein of Leveson last night but it later accepted the will of the Commons and backed the government proposal.
In the week when Labour's Liam Byrne launched his «Welfare Reform», barely distinguishable from the Tories; when Twigg set about education in a similar
vein, and when Diane Abbott's loose but innocuous tweet was met by Labour with cringing apologies instead of forthright anti-racist defence, Leanne could have made more of the opportunity to put Plaid firmly at the forefront of the growing numbers that want to see politicians stand up to all this Tory tosh,
lead the fight for jobs and against the cuts.
Doctors
led by Jean - Louis Touraine infused them through the umbilical
vein with blood stem cells from 7 - to 10 - week - old aborted fetuses.
Leading the work, Dr Nikos Evangelou, said: «We already knew that large research MRI scanners could detect the proportion of lesions with a
vein in the brain's white matter, but these scanners are not clinically available.
A study published today as the
lead article in the Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery determined that after lower extremity joint replacement surgery a mobile compression device was just as effective as blood thinners in preventing deep
vein thrombosis (DVT), but without negative side effects including bleeding complications.
Gravest doubts emerged in 2002, when a team
led by Oxford's Professor Martin Brasier (co-author of this current study) revealed that the host rock was not part of a simple sedimentary unit but rather came from a complex, high - temperature hydrothermal
vein, with evidence for multiple episodes of subsurface fluid flow over a long time.
These charges initiate step leaders, branching
veins of electricity propagating down, which subsequently
lead to a main discharge channel.
The devices have traditionally required a battery pack, embedded just below the collarbone, with
leads that thread through the
veins and into the heart.
One
leading explanation is that their circulatory system acts like a siphon: as blood flows down the jugular
vein it creates a pressure differential that pulls fresh blood up the carotid artery.
The researchers studied a group of patients with a rare disease called hereditary haemorrhagic telangiectasia (HHT) that often
leads to enlarged blood vessels in the lungs, similar to varicose
veins.
Remaining seated in the same position for an extended period of time can
lead to cramping, and puts you at risk for a blood clot called Deep
Vein Thrombosis.