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anaesthetization

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anaesthetization

The induction of anaesthesia.
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Anaesthetization of Ostrea lurida using MgS[O.sub.4] was tested in the field for sampling the reproductive status of oysters.
24 hours following cessation of last treatments, rats were sacrificed under anaesthetization in slight chloroform.
Next day after introducing of cucumazim, in sterile conditions, under general anaesthetization, when patient lies on back the apparatus of Ilizarov is put on injured segment.
All rats were sacrificed 24 h after reperfusion with anaesthetization by 10% chloral hydrate (350 mg [kg.sup.-1]).
Importantly, the modern couple urged to commit themselves to this new model of marriage was Anglo, as it was presumed that Anglos were most vulnerable to the emotional anaesthetization of the machine age.
Following the death, local newspapers reported that the female doctor who carried out the anaesthetization was not licensed to work in the Kingdom and was working temporarily at the hospital, where her husband is also employed.
(16) This means that very little concern is felt over what happens to these transient characters, who have neither the physical nor the charismatic stature of the giants and their companions, and this leads to an anaesthetization of the moral sensibilities which might normally protest against such brutality.
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