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  • ...a treatment for alcohol addiction which combines psychedelic and aversive techniques.<ref>[http://www.eleusis.us/resource-center/references/acamethod.php The Co ...use in medical procedures, especially when lower doses are used for minor surgical procedures where the patient remains conscious during the operation.<ref>{{
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  • *pain associated with surgical conditions, pre- and postoperatively ...s cross-react appreciably with these metabolites. However, chromatographic techniques can easily distinguish and measure each of these substances. When interpret
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  • ...ain one at a time, derivatized, and then identified. Mass [[spectrometer]] techniques can also be used. Nucleic acid sequence can be determined using gel [[elect ...r. LDPE blends with up to 10% corn starch were produced using conventional techniques and were made into bags for groceries or rubbish.
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  • ...ontainers, housewares, and automotive parts such as batteries. The related techniques of [[blow molding]] and [[injection-stretch blow molding]] are also used, w ...help polypropylene surfaces resist dust and dirt. Many physical finishing techniques can also be used on polypropylene, such as [[machining]]. [[Surface finishi
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  • ...idence of the production of steel in [[Song Dynasty|Song China]] using two techniques: a "berganesque" method that produced inferior, inhomogeneous steel and a p ...hardenability of thick sections.<ref name=EM2/> [[Stainless steel]]s and [[surgical stainless steel]]s contain a minimum of 11% chromium, often combined with n
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  • ...thor = Brunner, L. | coauthor = Suddarth, D. | title = Textbook of Medical Surgical Nursing | edition = sixth | year = 1988 | publisher = JB Lippincott Company ===Surgical techniques===
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  • {{about|surgical vascularization|physiological vascularization|Angiogenesis}} {{Refimprove|date=August 2008}}'''Revascularization''' is "a surgical procedure for the provision of a new, additional, or augmented blood supply
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  • ...odefeld M, Hanley F | title = Neonatal truncus arteriosus repair: surgical techniques and clinical management. | journal = Semin Thorac Cardiovasc Surg Pediatr C There have been cases where the condition has not been diagnosed at birth and surgical intervention is not an option. A number of these cases have survived well i
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  • ...t|contrast agent]] into the blood vessel and imaging using [[X-ray]] based techniques such as [[fluoroscopy]]. The word itself comes from the [[Greek language|Gr ...adiography]]; however, the term has been applied to newer vascular imaging techniques such as [[Computed tomography angiography|CT angiography]] and [[Magnetic r
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  • ...ted value, and has been proposed to be used only in combination with other techniques.<ref name="pmid20351669">{{Cite journal|author=Hojnacki D, Zamboni P, Lopez ...848 |doi=10.1002/ana.21969 |url=}}</ref> Some US hospitals have banned the surgical procedure outside of clinical trials until more evidence to support its use
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  • ...946 by J. H. Lawrence, who experimented on mice. Xenon was first used as a surgical anesthetic in 1951 by Stuart C. Cullen, who successfully operated on two pa |title=Infrared spectroscopy using stimulated emission techniques
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  • ...critical to the eventual introduction and development of modern anesthetic techniques. ...disease]] led rapidly to the development and application of [[antiseptic]] techniques in surgery. Antisepsis, which soon gave way to [[asepsis]], reduced the ove
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