How To Use pitman In A Sentence
- Dr Pitman carried out a pilot study on humans where he gave patients at the Massachusetts general hospital who had recently undergone trauma a drug called propranolol, a beta-blocker used for decades to treat high blood pressure but which acts on the receptors in the brain involved in storing memories. Memories
- In fact, unlike his colleague Karim Nader, Roger Pitman refused to comment on their findings so far.
- As these were made, they were hung upon an arm of the pitman who had last come up, with instructions how to use them: and as he stood, shown by the light he carried, leaning his powerful loose hand upon one of the poles, and sometimes glancing down the pit, and sometimes glancing round upon the people, he was not the least conspicuous figure in the scene. Hard Times
- His curiosity satisfied, the pitman turned back to his stack of tires, and Al returned to his engine. Omnibus
- Dr Robert Pitman, a marine scientist at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration in California, took the stunning images of the pod going in for the kill.
- The Firestone pitman eyed Al's scarlet Nomex jumpsuit and raven hair with amusement. Omnibus
- It never prevailed over the more popular Pitman system of shorthand, even though it was easier to write.
- The consultation ended in the men returning to the windlass, and the pitman going down again, carrying the wine and some other small matters with him. Hard Times
- Already, Pitman had conducted a study in accident victims to see if propranolol, a drug that reduces anxiety, could stop long-term traumatic memories from forming in the first place. To Pluck a Rooted Sorrow
- The keelman has many points in common with the pitman. The Romance of the Coast