How To Use Raven In A Sentence

  • When I looked at the chart a second time, I saw that there was a lot Michael had left out of his personal history; specifically, IVDU—intravenous drug use—dating back ten years, and a major depression that had led to a psychiatric hospitalization and ECT, electroconvulsive therapy. After the Diagnosis
  • She was treated with intravenous folinic acid and antibiotics and was given transfusions of blood products.
  • For example, Heinrich's work with ravens shows that the carnivorous birds will store bits of meat only for the short term.
  • She sees them as ravening beasts that will gnaw holes in the walls and use our credit cards when we aren't looking.
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  • Where's your country hawbuck now?" cried Craven, triumphantly. Rodney stone
  • The twitters of agreement amongst her friends drowned out Raven's plea of, ‘He's not mine…‘
  • It is the ravening lion roaming the earth seeking whom it may devour.
  • Or Wulfgar, who was clever as a cageful of monkeys and who was as much a pleasure in company as Raven-or as skilled in his own way as Cedric. Fortress Of Frost And Fire
  • For the first month of Ricardo and Felicity's affair, they greeted one another at every stolen rendezvous with a kiss -- a lengthy, ravenous kiss, Ricardo lapping and sucking at Felicity's mouth as if she were a giant cage-mounted water bottle and he were the world's thirstiest gerbil. Delicious LiveJournal Links for 7-3-2010
  • They may also administer intravenous antihistamines and cortisone to reduce inflammation of your air passages and improve your breathing.
  • A memo from March 1988 revealed the project was to be ditched because it "contravened" statements from ministers saying UFOs did not pose a threat to the UK. Undefined
  • Rather like the “netless” in The Octagonal Raven, I just prefer to be able to choose my exposure to the rest of the world rather than have it chosen for me. Reality or Perception? « L.E. Modesitt, Jr. – The Official Website
  • Vic Craven edged a ball on to his stumps to make the former England star only the fifth bowler currently playing anywhere in the world to have joined the elite club.
  • It is said that only the animal of intelligence, braveness would commIt'suicide.
  • Hollywood, which once made her look hip and powerful, now makes her look craven and silly - and like a dumbo for not getting that it's so over with.
  • She died her hair red with henna and then to raven black. Times, Sunday Times
  • Paige Craven, a sophomore at Souhegan, found out about the program via the intercom, and the idea piqued her interest. CabinetPress.com | Web Feeds
  • It seems to us to contravene all normal rules of equity that they should be able to behave in this fashion.
  • At night, they advised us to put on our under-bungalow lights and wait for the floorshow of ravenous and strange-looking fish gobbling up plankton just beneath us.
  • The same drug given intravenously prevents the postprandial increase in sigmoid segmenting pressure activity in patients with irritable bowel syndrome.
  • The Alphamale, Ultraphenomenon, Greyraven, Ms. Mage … these guys are icons, bigger than the flesh and blood beneath the body-armors. Superhero Nation: how to write superhero novels and comic books » Joel’s Review Forum
  • Their cravenness on immigration is deeply disturbing.
  • Barnes was slain in a double murder one week before the Baltimore Ravens selected Lewis in the first round of the 1996 NFL draft.
  • A shock of raven-black hair gripped his scalp tightly and fell down past his shoulders.
  • So why would the BBC ignore a story about an African government's armed forces bombing a town and killing civilians in contravention of a peace deal and UN Security Council resolutions? Another story that the BBC won't be covering, preferring instead to cover Israel's wickedness
  • For those who like the darkest of red roses, Raven is always abloom with small, velvety red roses that grow in large clusters.
  • He got savaged, for the umpteenth time, by a horde of ravening Republicans.
  • Aaron's farm has few drainage problems, but his land, like most gardens in his area, teems with ravenous gophers who seem to crave garlic as avidly as any gourmand.
  • These biopsies usually require only local anesthesia with intravenous sedation and may be done as an outpatient procedure.
  • At the end of a dusty trip to an outlying village of skeletons, I would have ravenous hunger. THE ZANZIBAR CHEST: A Memoir of Love and War
  • Intravenous immunoglobulin prophylaxis and therapy is being given for a growing list of indications in the fields of immunology, neurology, hematology, and oncology.
  • On this evidence, it appears the excision of oral health from national health policy, contravenes the international health charter on all counts.
  • Will, dragging Raven behind him, who was also nearly falling asleep after being awake all night, left and shut the door quietly behind him.
  • It is in Ravenna that the earliest mosaics are preserved, in temple after temple, in museums, presbyteries, baptistries and churches.
  • Ravenwing's patterns were brand new, the colors and edges crisp and unfaded - and it was obvious to Keisha's experienced eyes that the reason she'd been in the bath was because she had been washing out the excess dyes. Elephant in the City
  • We agree with the recommendation that blood samples should be taken one hour after an intravenous bolus dose.
  • It permits the manager to grant permissions in material contravention of the development plan.
  • Conditions in the prison were not good, he wrote, but in his opinion they didn't specifically contravene any UN conventions. THE EXECUTION
  • If anything, like a ravening creature, made savage through incarceration, the recollection had grown more vicious with the passage of time. MR GOLIGHTLY'S HOLIDAY
  • The tankard was a wedding gift from her husband, and a Dutch wedding scene is graven on the lid. Home Life in Colonial Days
  • Department of Health and Human Services, concluded that one form of phthalate, called di (2-ethylhexyl), or DEHP, used in intravenous tubing, catheters and other plastic medical equipment, could pose a risk to the proper development of baby boys 'reproductive tracts. 'Everywhere chemicals' in plastics alarm parents
  • She is being made an honorary canon in recognition of her hospital work and will take over as rural dean of South Craven in February.
  • Gannon hurt his shoulder when Ravens defensive tackle Tony Siragusa drove him into the ground.
  • Well-adapted to urban environments, grackles, crows, ravens, blackbirds, and jays thrive everywhere we do.
  • While your legends may beg to differ, we are not mindless, ravening creatures.
  • Iron sucrose should be administered intravenously, directly into the dialysis line, either by slow injection or by infusion.
  • He said that the report commissioned by the Government had not found any justification to ban the sport outright and that a joint committee had recently indicated such a ban would be in contravention of human rights laws.
  • Ravenscraig steelworks was supposed to feed strip steel to the Rootes assembly line at Linwood, Paisley, and a British Motor Corporation works at Bathgate, though the economics of both were doubtful.
  • Another diagnostic challenge on imaging is the central neurocytoma, a recently described tumor that was routinely mistaken for an intraventricular oligodendroglioma on histologic analysis.
  • He exercises all the authority that the first ravener had before him, and passes a law that the earth and those living in it must worship the first ravener, the one with the healed fatal wound. Conservapedia - Recent changes [en]
  • This was a clear contravention of the rules.
  • The Super Bowl runner-up Pittsburgh Steelers were crushed by divisional rivals the Baltimore Ravens in their opening game with quarterback Ben Roethlisberger having a shaky start with three interceptions and two fumbles. Pressure already on teams off to surprisingly slow starts
  • 'Resdved, That the commissioners for coqapoundiog be Im - powered and required to seise and sequester all the estate, real and personal, of the said Lord Craven, and to receive the rents, Collins's Peerage of England; Genealogical, Biographical, and Historical
  • The proteolytic enzyme ficin is found in the latex of several members of the genus, including F. carica, the common fig. This compound is more toxic when administered intravenously than when ingested, and the toxicity depends primarily on the amount given, rather than on the concentration of the dose. Chapter 6
  • Plutarch speaks of Ravenna as in Gaul, which he calls Galatia; but though Ravenna was within the limits of Cisalpine Plutarch's Lives, Volume II
  • “The Keeper will rue this before year and day are out,” said a third; “the Master of Ravenswood is the lad to wind him a pirn.” The Bride of Lammermoor
  • Last fall, MORE reared its head when Baltimore's Department of Public Works threatened to step up enforcement of rules that keep mountain bikes off so-called singletrack dirt trails around Loch Raven and Pretty Boy reservoirs. Baltimore City Paper
  • It basically makes him look like a weak, indecisive, craven leader.
  • Aaaaaaand time to call it a night. chaosreality is in dutch with his girl, dravengodvamp's chatting online, the booze has shifted from goofy laughter to deep introspective discussion, and I have to be at the rehab house in 5.5 hours to see Ray, so I better get my happy ass to bed. Voice Post
  • Primary angioplasty versus intravenous thrombolytic therapy for acute myocardial infarction: a quantitative review of 23 randomised trials. Clive Meanwell, M.D.: Heart Attack Care: Why Finding the Best Hospital Makes a Big Difference
  • On Feb. 22—seven days after Ms. Ruksana first began bleeding uncontrollably—a lab technician reported finding contamination in bottles of saline solution administered intravenously after blood loss or surgery. The Ailing Health of a Growing Nation
  • But this terror of contravening an unascertained and unascertainable will, cannot coexist with reflection: it disappears with civilization, and can no more be reproduced than the fear of ghosts after childhood. Uncollected Prose
  • So I drove to Whole Foods in Ravenna and found a fresh batch right as I came into the store. In Newsstands: Seattle Metropolitan Magazine
  • The sword was far too heavy, so Raven took a saber and imbued it with magical strength and abilities.
  • Others are being prepared to administer intravenous drugs, the poll of nurses found. The Sun
  • He had brown hair, not raven black like the two Vals.
  • Publication in contravention of this provision is an offence punishable on summary conviction with a fine not exceeding £1,000.
  • The ravenous appetites of these countries meant that prices would go only one way: up. Times, Sunday Times
  • There are ways to kill foxes to keep the numbers down and it shouldn't be with the use of packs of ravenous hounds.
  • I thought that given a better part he could have fulfilled the promise he showed but not as the stereotyped gambler with a heart, which has so littered the American musical scene since Gaylord Ravenal applied for a job on a showboat.
  • When writing, she is totally absorbed in the book and on one never-to-be-forgotten occasion, her sons returned from school ravenous to find she had shoved a pair of muddy shoes in the oven for their tea! Diana Wynne Jones biography
  • I was pumped full of steroids intravenously and was in hospital for over two weeks.
  • Others are being prepared to administer intravenous drugs, the poll of nurses found. The Sun
  • Combined with that, we give a combination of a valium-type drug and an intravenous anaesthetic agent to sedate you during the process.
  • The regular shaped site has 25 metres frontage to Ravensdale Road and there is only a two-storey administration office block and a garage on the site.
  • The inspection did not identify any contraventions.
  • We resolutely oppose such and practices that contravene facts and undermine China - US relations.
  • Yet she seemed to enjoying the thought of his largely built figure looming over her with his raven coloured eyes staring into hers.
  • Well-adapted to urban environments, grackles, crows, ravens, blackbirds, and jays thrive everywhere we do.
  • The raven body it used had to be fresh, for such a spirit would corrode the flesh of whatever it inhabited within a day. ABHORSEN
  • Epops (the hoopoe), sometime called Tereus, and now King of the Birds, they determine, under the direction of a raven and a jackdaw, to seek from him and his subject birds a city free from all care and strife. The Eleven Comedies, Volume 2
  • For far too long, it has been weak and craven, seeking consensus where none was forthcoming. Times, Sunday Times
  • But, when officers confronted Parker, he proved to be a craven coward who literally pulsed with guilt.
  • She wished that when she opened her eyes, there would be a plate of steaming waffles next to her… because she was ravenously starving.
  • Scotland is particularly suited to organic production not simply due to the existence of crofting, but also the prevalence of traditional crop rotation and upland livestock farms, Raven added.
  • It calls for ‘responsibility,’ then shirks it with surreal cravenness.
  • As the tarantass nears the wattled corral, the watchful ravens stir from their perches.
  • She was given intravenous naloxone for suspected opiate induced hypoventilation, but her condition was unchanged.
  • This led us to assume that there was a different effect of intrathecal or intravenous ketamine on suppressing facilitation.
  • The guests of the banquet sway extraneously from portrayals as parasites, wild, carnivorous beasts and ravenous dogs to spoilt brats at a kids' party to well mannered socialites.
  • Each splutter sprayed scarlet beads over her ghost-white frame, and over Raven when Nelly snatched at her shoulders in an attempt to steady herself.
  • These patients received intravenous anaesthesia with suxamethonium plus thiopental sodium or propofol for the implementation of ECT, respectively.
  • Why does every film with these faux Satanists contain a fake raven on the set?
  • Intravenous fluid loading before, during, and after rescue may protect against a catastrophic fall in blood pressure that can follow sudden release after prolonged entrapment.
  • It comes as no surprise that he and his craven right-wing thugs would attempt to humiliate and heap further indignities upon the former hostages by mulcting them of $6000 + for Japan's ‘out of pocket expenses’.
  • Treason had once been a simple matter, solved quickly on the block, where now fatted ravens strutted as a tourist attraction. THE ENDLESS GAME
  • Intake of potentially hepatotoxic drugs, intravenous drug addiction and previous blood transfusions were ruled out in all patients.
  • What matters is how this declaration would contribute to the uplifting of morals by those in government and the general populace and whether it contravenes the rights and freedoms of non-Christians.
  • I am secretly a ravenous animal for compliments
  • In the late 1950s Howard Fabing, a medical doctor, obtained permission to inject bufotenine intravenously into a number of inmates at the Ohio State Penitentiary. The Serpent and the Rainbow
  • Ravens were unclean birds in the Bible. Christianity Today
  • The pope at Rome (Gregory II) likewise declared against the emperor's iconoclasm, and the population of the exarchate of Ravenna rose in revolt and made an alliance with the Lombards. 692
  • Graveney, a man who knows a little about picking international cricketers after his 11 years as chairman of the selectors, witnessed what he calls "an extraordinary performance with both bat and ball" against Hampshire at the start of the month, in which Stokes scored a boisterous 135 not out and took six wickets with his skiddy medium pace. New kids on the block stake their claim for England Test place
  • And when the parties collude in such a craven course, it becomes conspiracy as well.
  • Someone having always that strange brightness of an essential flame that is caught, meshed, contravened.
  • If necessary, intravenous pyelography, computed tomography or magnetic resonance imaging can add more information.
  • Objective To determine the effect of fentanyl intravenous analgesia on plasma motilin levels.
  • Craven District Council has played a leading role as main sponsor of the project.
  • Characters thus afflicted may be realistic but they are also tiresomely predictable in their cravenness.
  • It has copied, by the aid of the telescope, the trilingual arrow-headed inscriptions written 300 feet high upon the face of the rocks of Behistun; and though the alphabets and the languages in which these long inscriptions were "graven with a pen of iron and lead upon the rocks for ever," had been long dead and unknown, yet, by a kind of philological divination, Archæology has exorcised and resuscitated both; and from these dumb stones, and from the analogous inscriptions of Van, Archaeological Essays, Vol. 1
  • A ravening wolf in sheep's clothing.
  • The hour of our first meeting is still graven on my memory. I met him unexpectedly.
  • The sun had far descended, and I still sat on the shore, satisfying my appetite, which had become ravenous, with an oaten cake, when I saw a fishing-boat land close to me, and one of the men brought me a packet; it contained letters from Chapter 20
  • Intravenous opiates or ketamine administered before incision can lead to decreases in wound hyperalgesia days after the surgery.
  • Technically, it is easier to administer fluids subcutaneously than intravenously.
  • In its latest dev diary, Raven Software discusses the settings for conflicts that shaped our little feral boy into the 'bub'-spewing man of today. Megite Technology News: What's Happening Right Now
  • Reserve placing in the native breeds went to Mule Wether lamb entries from Andrew Fisher of Pateley Bridge, a fieldsman for Craven Cattle Marts.
  • His hair was the color of a raven's wing, and just as shiny.
  • There was no significant correlation between the frequency of extrasystoles, either supraventricular or ventricular, and oxygen saturation values.
  • Sarah and I sat in one corner of the lobby, not exactly having ravenous appetites.
  • A slender adult leader with raven hair and glistening alabaster skin which reflected the full moon's light was playing a set of rich, nut-brown pipes.
  • Watching husbands and wives and children all screaming at each other and acting like a ravening pack of spoiled brats for an hour is pretty unedifying stuff.
  • Large amounts of rubbish in the streets and round buildings attracted scavenging birds such as gulls, buzzards, ravens and red kites when things were quiet.
  • The interferon is given via subcutaneous, intramuscular or intravenous route.
  • Princesses with golden curls, a raven mane or shiny red tresses having adventures are what fairy tales are all about.
  • The brain-to-body ratio of crows, ravens and magpies equals that of dolphins and nearly matches humans.
  • That taste of carnal pleasure unleashed a ravenous appetite.
  • The salmon had already turned into a ravening wolf, eating at my innards.
  • Lay people are barely aware that the state government exists and are far more intensely aware of the benefits they receive from federal government programs that contravene this proposed amendment. The Volokh Conspiracy » Help Draft the Federalism Restoration Amendment
  • Her small gold watch showed almost noon when she awoke, refreshed and ravenous.
  • Nawt named fur ravin mainiackz but fur “The Raven,” uv corss. Yeah, we hooked up! - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
  • The ravenous creatures themselves are perhaps the film's only remotely redeeming feature.
  • Meanwhile, a raven - haired Magyar concert violinist adds an exotic love interest to an already enthralling narrative.
  • Tracheal intubation was performed after the administration of succinylcholine intravenously.
  • Ravenswood to the fatal battle of Flodden, in which they both fell. The Bride of Lammermoor
  • Then, with his assistant, he put on his white robes, mask, gloves and other precautions for asepsis, setting out the apparatus for the intravenous administration of the drug that would kill the spirillum. The Romance of Elaine Sequel to "Exploits of Elaine"
  • He said that councillors were being asked to vote without full information when a material contravention came before them.
  • The scene when Dink falls in love is graven on my memory forever.
  • Adding butyrate to the intravenous solution given to piglets who had parts of their intestine removed caused the intestinal tissue to grow and become functional.
  • Will he take us deeper into the lives of some craven misfits?
  • These powers must be exercised on consideration of the likelihood of damage or distress caused by the contravention of the Act.
  • After a short hike around 18th-century limestone ruins on rocky Crab Cay, we camped on the sand of an unnamed barrier island, uninhabited but for a ravenous air force of mosquitoes and no-see-ums.
  • Almost three-quarters of intravenous drug users who were previously imprisoned reported that they had injected three or more years ago, compared with 36% of injectors among new entrants.
  • Imagine, then, that we are the guests of the charming wife of a successful counsel ( 'advocaat en procureur') -- Mr. Walraven, let us call him -- settled in a large and prosperous provincial town. Dutch Life in Town and Country
  • Combination chemotherapy can be used, usually as a combination of intravenous drugs and tablets.
  • If a wound becomes infected, oral or intravenous antibiotics might be indicated and should be chosen based on bacterial cultures.
  • He added that although strict new measures were recently introduced to dispose of swill as quarantine waste, Transnet previously contracted out waste disposal to private companies which profited by selling it to farmers as pigswill in contravention of international practice, the report said. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • I used to read the Craven Herald when I lived over here and always pick it up when back in the area.
  • We were all ravenously hungry after the walk.
  • People talk about that as contravening the right of presumption of innocence.
  • Residents in Sutton-in-Craven, near Skipton, woke up to torrential rain and fast-flowing water outside their front doors yesterday.
  • In all other patients, including those in whom a urinary calculus is not detected, intravenous contrast medium should be injected.
  • At that spot, they found a dead deer, still steaming, and took hungry, ravenous bites out of it.
  • Then we returned to basics with a craven Headingley surrender. The Sun
  • Mrs. Raven. –Apart from Mrs. Raven. –Uh, well, what about him? He looks a bit peaky.
  • Suggested intravenous antihistamine pretreatment is diphenhydramine, in a dosage of 1 mg per kg, and cimetidine, in a dosage of 6 mg per kg.
  • He got savaged, for the umpteenth time, by a horde of ravening Republicans.
  • Minimalism fiction stripped to verbal basics, shunning flourish and style, and McGurl's alternative category of miniaturism, are not so much genuine artistic movements as system grotesqueries imitating theory, creative writing's opposite ravenous beast. Anis Shivani: Can Writing Be Taught? The Systems-Theory Rationalizations Of An Insider
  • Just when the Ravens appeared to put themselves in position to cut the Colts 'lead in half in the second half on Ed Reed's interception and runback, Garcon came out of nowhere — actually he chased Reed down the sideline — to punch the football loose. NFL Replay: Brett Favre adding more to league's record books
  • Raven hovered around the bruised and battered girl.
  • At its worst, it combined the naivety of the 1960s, the anti-intellectualism of the 1970s and the ravenous greed of the 1980s.
  • She could see Raven drinking in greedy gulps of air.
  • I told him he was the bravest man I'd ever known, leaving out how his braveness usually crossed the line into pigheaded stupidity (one should cut someone a little slack when he's on his deathbed).
  • ‘In the evening they came to a water hole,’ one caption read, ‘and there they slaked their ravening thirsts.’
  • The contravention of intactness and operation efficiency in board-level simulating model is figured out by PCL program, associate with software arithmetic model.
  • Thus she saith! but what a woman tells an ardent amourist ought fitly to be graven on the breezes and in running waters. The Carmina of Caius Valerius Catullus
  • They did not report contraventions of the regulations when they occurred.
  • That description belonged to a pack of ravenous Eagles.
  • It seems to us to contravene all normal rules of equity that they should be able to behave in this fashion.
  • The medics attached drips and gave intravenous painkillers to the two men who would live. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is a reapply moody air conditioner freeze up homes that can apologise their contravention molly for cabins and quietly forge the facials of aging, as in outrig and tightness. Wii-volution
  • A liberal Democrat, Charles Schumer, kiboshed this craven act. Sam Greenfield: On This Memorial Day, I Ask ...
  • At times like this the back row inclined to craven panic.
  • No wonder, that: even the lowliest beat cop stood to preserve many times that each month by preserving the system of traffic bribes, shakedowns of neighborhood bodegas that wished to remain open in contravention of the city's labynthine Sabbath laws, in free meals and "flutes" -- Coke bottles topped off with liquor -- from their precincts 'restaurants and bars. May 2008
  • Her raven hair and high cheekbones gave her a striking look. Times, Sunday Times
  • Method 90 cases were performed intravenous pyelography with digital laminography.
  • The same God who sent ravens to feed his prophet had used the most unlikely person in the town to meet our need.
  • On the other hand, civilization, house-building, warm apartments and kitchen fires, well-stored larders, and especially exemption from rude toil, abolish these extreme caricatures; and keeping appetite down to a middling level by the rote of meals, and thus taking away the incentives to ravenous haste, they allow the mind to tutor and variegate the tongue, and to substitute the harmonies and melodies of deliberate gustation for such unseemly bolting. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 17, No. 101, March, 1866
  • The state-owned business enterprise is still the predominance of the national economy, its system conversion and structure adjustment relate to the graveness .
  • There is no reason for this other than craven cowardice in the face of power.
  • After premedication with atropine intravenous ethanol failed to stimulate acid secretion.
  • The gusts picked up the strident calls, braided and unbraided the notes, and rushed the fragments across the bluffs where they teased the larger raven into response. Raven Speak
  • You will have an intravenous drip to maintain your bodily fluids until you are able to eat and drink.
  • After four weeks on intravenous fluids, a stomach tube was inserted to feed her by. Times, Sunday Times
  • These patients received intravenous anaesthesia with suxamethonium plus thiopental sodium or propofol for the implementation of ECT, respectively.
  • Fr. Jenkins 'comment would make sense if abortion were not such a fundamental violation of human rights, such a fundamental contravention of the purpose of government, such a grave and widespread attack on the most vulnerable of human beings, and Barrack Obama were not so prominent a supporter of the proabortion rights position. Fr. Reese's flawed arguments for Pres. Obama at Notre Dame
  • Some will push staff to the limit, being kept alive intravenously and still exercising and purging.
  • Those final words of certainty are graven in my mind.
  • After realising he had drunk 56 pints they tried to stabilise him with an intravenous saline solution. The Sun
  • By revitalizing the oft-dormant offense, McNair once again legitimized the Ravens as Super Bowl contenders. NFL season rewind: Team MVPs
  • That morning, midway through one such rambling tale of being rescued from the jaws of ravenous sheep by a horde of birds, my father banished her, breakfastless, to the drawing room. Shaman's Crossing
  • The fuel inside the tanker exploded and the shockwave from the blast boosted Ravena's speed.
  • He and the hounds ravening him are amalgamated in one precipitate upsweep of pigments.
  • French had just succeeded in taking across the last piece of artillery, a long "culverin" [1] (cannon), named _Madame de Forli_, [2] which had been re-taken from the Spaniards at Ravenna, was so heavy that it sank the first boat, and the poor soldiers, seeing they were lost, escaped as best they could, but many were killed and others drowned. Bayard: the Good Knight Without Fear and Without Reproach
  • Both motions were proposed and seconded and all Councillors present voted in favour of both contraventions.
  • My most recent discovery of evidence of corvid intelligence is this video of some Russian ravens who are clearly playing in the snow just for the fun of it. David Mizejewski: Corvids Are Oddly Intelligent
  • Total parenteral nutrition is a preparation of nutrients given via intravenous infusion to patients, of any age, who cannot feed normally through the alimentary tract.
  • Some casualty departments and ambulance services now recommend giving naloxone intramuscularly or subcutaneously rather than intravenously because it can be given more quickly and results in less violent recovery.
  • Mortality among streptokinase-treated patients was 8.3% for those who also received intravenous heparin and 9.0% for those receiving subcutaneous heparin.

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