Aspirated in A Sentence

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    A small volume of sterile water is instilled and then aspirated into a syringe.

    2

    A tiny sample of the marrow is then drawn (aspirated) into a syringe (a bone-marrow aspirate ).

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    Although majority of the cultures from the pus aspirated are positive, a negative culture does not exclude pyogenic abscess.

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    And as in Hebrew, the six letters b g d k p t are aspirated when immediately preceded by any vowel sound.

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    Aspiration pneumonia is a type of pneumonia in which something is aspirated from the upper airway into the lungs.

    6

    At the end of words the English t is really aspirated, a breath being audible after the t in words like bit, hit, pit.

    7

    By opening the stopcock and lowering the level tube any desired quantity of the gas can be aspirated over.

    8

    Cylinder-shaped toys of 1-inch (2.5-cm) diameter (the size of a regular hot dog) are the most dangerous size because they can occlude the trachea (windpipe) if they are aspirated.

    9

    In the second form, named after Robert Hare (1781-1858), professor of chemistry at the university of Pennsylvania, the liquids are drawn or aspirated up vertical tubes which have their lower ends placed in reservoirs containing the different liquids, and their upper ends connected to a common tube which is in communication with an aspirator for decreasing the pressure within the vertical tubes.

    10

    It possesses seven vowels; among the consonants are the aspirated d and t, as in Greek, and many other sounds, such as b, d, sh, zh (French j), and hard g, which are wanting in Greek, but exist in the Slavonic languages.

    11

    Sometimes, pieces can be aspirated into the lungs, and even though breathing returns to normal, wheezing, chest pain, persistent cough, and pneumonia can develop within a few days due to the foreign body in the lung.

    12

    The aspirated mediae bh, dh, gh, gh were treated as unaspirated b, d, g, g; probably also the rare aspirated tenues fell together with the unaspirated.

    13

    The old language seems to have pronounced prefixes extensively which in modern pronunciation in central Tibet are largely lost, whilst the soft initials have become aspirated or hardened and tones have developed, and in the west and east, where prefixes and soft initials have been preserved, there are no tones.

    14

    The only consonants are k,1, m, n and p, which with the gently aspirated h, the five vowels, and the vocalic w, make up all the letters in use.

    15

    The sounds of t and d are more dental than in English, though they vary; the voiced spirants are very soft; the voiceless nasals are aspirated, thus is similar to Eng.

    16

    The T16 is also available in three basic specs, naturally aspirated MPI, 180 bhp turbo MPI, and 200 bhp MPI.

    17

    The toys should be washable with no sharp edges and no small parts that could be swallowed or aspirated.

    18

    Thesources ofz(c)areLat.ce, cj,ij,s (cielo, c a e 1 u m; caiza, c a I c e a; razon, r a t i 0 n e m; zampoa, iv nip ho n i a)- As regards the spirants f and v, it is to be observed that at the beginning of a word f has in many instances been replaced by the aspirated h (afterwards silent), while in others no less current among the people the transformation has not taken place; thus we have hijo (f i Ii u m) alongside of fiesta (fast a).

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    This can be food from the mouth, a foreign object or substance that has entered the mouth, or regurgitated stomach contents (vomitus) aspirated into the lungs as it travels to the mouth.

    20

    Torque peak tho is actually produced several hundred rpm below the torque peak rpm of the naturally aspirated version at 2100 rpm.

    21

    When the stomach contents moves into the esophagus, there is the possibility that this material will be aspirated into the windpipe, which can cause asthma, pneumonia, and possibly suffocation or sudden death.

    22

    You could be fooled into thinking there was a normally aspirated 2 liter engine under the bonnet.