Sentences with phrase «vials of»

I recently had to have some blood work done and they took 17 vials of blood!
Heart disease, stroke, diabetes, blood - borne illnesses, and more can all be found out with a few vials of blood.
They found eight one - gram vials of hashish oil worth $ 150 and $ 619.45 in cash on him.
On the following day the police applied for a warrant to seize the first five vials of blood in addition to the second set that they already possessed.
Are e.g. Lonnie Thompson's saved up cores capturing the methane signal (I know the core samples were hauled out of remote sites in various ways, from taking out separate vials of meltwater on donkeys, I think, to flying out permanently frozen cylinders in portable freezers)
They have also covered three walls with vials of honey and labels explaining the honey's curative powers.
The 1970 — 84 Painting Blocks — made from cutting up and reassembling old paintings into sculptural «books», labelled with the dates and dimensions of the original work — were shown alongside the small, ash - filled vials of Another (1986).
Truth be told, I had been satisfied with the myth, and I don't know that we need to see the whole Breitmore wardrobe, laid out in vitrines and hung on a mannequin — much less a transcribed conversation with a creepy guy, a psychiatrist's notes or vials of (simulated) urine and blood samples — to get the point.
As defined by CharlieIntel, the maps price $ eight every (there are 4 in all), they usually additionally include 5 vials of Liquid Divinium per map.
One gives you two vials of «the blood» every time you enter a dungeon (we'll talk about that shortly).
For Zombies fans, Vials of Liquid Divinium can be used to craft Gobblegums — special consumables that can provide valuable offensive and defensive bonuses.
Some infected zombies drop plague samples, which can be used in your medical station to create vials of curative.
This cunning mode has you collecting vials of mercury from around the level, with each vial increasing your overall mass.
I was wondering why mouthwash wasn't included, but in the bathroom there were some vials of mouthwash, along with moist towelettes.
An early detection is two vials of blood and one vial of urine.
Granny is likely to have a pocketbook full of little boxes and vials of medications.
Smaller vials of fluid sometimes contain preservatives - I avoid using those.
On average, antibody levels in recently vaccinated dogs are comparable to treatment with three vials of antivenom.
Diluting feline interferon Virbagen Omega comes in vials of 10 million units.
This means you don't want to put the plastic vials of fipronil products in the sun; don't let your dog bake in the sun after application; and avoid the sun for short - haired dogs using fipronil products.
The Orlando Humane Society restricted access to its drug supply Wednesday under scrutiny following the theft of 30 vials of the animal tranquilizer known as Ketamine or «Special K. «State inspectors and Orange County sheriff's investigators studied the society's drug inventories, purchase orders and logs to assess the recent break - ins at the agency's two clinics.Under new guidelines, access to ordering, receiving, using and stocking controlled substances will be restricted by requiring two authorized signatures on all incoming supplies.
I was at the Veterinary Specialty Hospital within 25 minutes, but my dog required 10 vials of antivenin and 4 days in the ICU.
December 1, 2017 • Testimony from a toxicologist in the trial of Kim's alleged assassins says that at the time of his death, the half - brother of North Korea's leader, had with him vials of atropine, an antidote to VX.
There have been a few crazy difficulty spikes though, and the life system relies on the player collecting vials of magic potion.
I mean, they took vials of his blood in THE SCORCH TRIALS, yet no one thought to check it?
Contemporary viewers will find the story to unfold unusually slowly, as young lovers Gail Berke (Bisset) and David Sanders (a shaggy, moustachioed Nick Nolte, in his first major starring role), vacationing in Bermuda, stumble across the wreckage of the Goliath, a World War II - era munitions freighter laden with vials of medicinal morphine and a variety of more traditional booty.
As her body erupts upon re-entering our atmosphere, three vials of the crazy animal growth serum pop out of the escape pod and scatter across the planet.
Some couples go as far as wearing matching outfits or tattoos, or vials of each other's blood around their necks.
Knife block meets spice rack in this beautiful European Beech block filled with 22 glass vials of fresh spices.
Two vials of this healthy, lemongrass green tea are enough motivation to keep my green tea habits alive.
As the plastic surgeon who performed Kardashian's procedure explained to CBS Miami, two vials of a person's blood get spun in a centrifuge machine; once the plasma rises to the top, the doctor punctures the skin with a derma pen and spreads the plasma on top.
Dr. Waller took about 20 vials of blood and also tested my urine and saliva.
Clicked on that little magic order button and stared at my door, patiently waiting for my stacks of protein and vials of pre-workout to complete their long, perilous journey to my doorstep.
Instead, I like to pack tiny vials of my fave spice blends in travel containers.
Two to three vials of hypertonic spaced throughout the day between meals.
Kind of like a crazy cat lady, except instead of cats slinking around all over my apartment, I have little vials of oil overflowing every drawer and bathroom shelf.
Blood Spot Hormone Testing from ZRT Labs Blood spot tests are a new, minimally invasive, high tech and accurate alternative to conventional blood tests that require going to a lab and having vials of blood drawn.
Celebrities like Jennifer Lopez and Carmen Electra carry vials of grapefruit oil with them.
Carrying little vials of MCT oil gets really messy and I miss my bulletproof coffee in the mornings without it.
In this case, the patient will need to prepare their own formula by mixing vials of medication and solution and then filling their syringes.
The fact that vials of this particular vaccine had to be stored in Nairobi is peculiar for two reasons: for one, according to the KCDA this is not usually required for vaccine distribution, and, for another, the Kenya Catholic Health Commission (as the medical branch of the KCCB) also manages a network of 448 Catholic health units consisting of 54 hospitals, 83 health centers and 311 clinical dispensaries plus more than 46 programs for Community Based Health and Orphaned and Vulnerable Children scattered all over Kenya's 224,962 square miles [93]-- an area larger than any US state in the lower 48 except for Texas at 268,601 square miles [94].
To boost those efforts, Kruse and his collaborators have made the vials of specially engineered yeast and instructions freely available to others for non-profit research.
The previous NIH - funded National Stem Cell Bank (NSCB) offered embryonic stem cells at $ 500 for two vials of cells through the non-profit organization WiCell Research Institute, but following the end of the NSCB, WiCell now charges $ 1000 / vial to cover costs.
In 2001, well before Kennedy's article or his related book, thimerosal was removed from all childhood vaccines in the United States except multidose vials of flu vaccine.
In 2006 the same CDC laboratory involved in the recent anthrax troubles had transferred vials of anthrax DNA that were not properly inactivated.
Fighters also get three vials of blood drawn, undergo an MRI, and, once every five years, get imaging done of the blood vessels in their brain.
The vials of smells that volunteers sniffed in the new study were only a tiny sampling of all the possible smells that humans can distinguish.
The distributor sent 20 vials of the drug in violation of its agreement with the manufacturer, a mistake that the distributor quickly caught.
The finds came as part of a sweep for select agents at NIH and other federal agencies launched after six vials of live smallpox dated 1954 were found in July in a cold storage room in an FDA lab on the NIH campus.
To test this idea, Moskowitz runs her vials of bread extract through what she calls «a big fancy oven.»
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