• Keep that up for years, and you have raised a generation prepared no, designed to bathe in the blood of 14-year-old boys.

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  • They came up with a promising candidate, tweaked it so it would be absorbed in the blood as a pill and then performed the key experiment testing it in mice to see if it would shrink tumors.

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  • Raising the bloody shirt, he saw that the robber had taken half a dozen buckshot pellets in the stomach black angry holes seeping blood in the light of the torch.

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  • HIV-contaminated blood between the outbreak of the virus in 1981 and the introduction of obligatory screening of blood donors in 1985 were not allowed representation as civil parties in court, as they would have been in normal criminal proceedings.

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  • It is a molecule normally found in the walls of blood vessels that attracts clotting and immune cells in other words, it causes inflammation.

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  • Part of this light is reflected back, and the pattern of reflection indicates activity in the tissue it has been reflected from in particular, changes in the flow of blood to that tissue.

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  • She told investigators she heard nothing during the night and had walked to the kitchen past a trail of blood in the living room to make coffee when she found a note from Matthew.

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  • Most of the innumerable sequels were tripe, but this one has a freshness even a kind of wit mixed in with all the blood.

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  • An electric motor revolving up to 10, 000 times a minute pushes an incompressible fluid around the Abiomed heart, and that fluid, in turn, pushes the blood first to the lungs to be oxygenated, and then around the body.

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  • At the opposite end of the country, along Iran's border with Afghanistan and Pakistan, the security forces are also being stretched by dozens of bandit groups and particularly by the savagery of Abdolmalek Rigi, a young Baluch who kills in cold blood in the name of his vaunted ideals, Sunni Islam and Baluchi nationalism.

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  • The participants in Dr Bolli's study were 23 unfortunates who had each had at least one heart attack in the past, and were thus lined up for coronary-bypass surgery, in which the furred-up blood supply to the heart is replaced with an alternative artery crafted from a blood vessel taken from elsewhere usually the leg.

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  • Oberon had voiced a fear that the boy was sick for human things, that the cancer in his blood was only a symptom of a greater ill that he was homesick unto death.

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  • Existing models are based on indirect measures of how infectious an animal is a cow with high levels of the virus in its blood, for instance, is assumed to be able to infect other animals.

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  • One finding: The type of heart problem that caused cardiac arrest in most of the survivors blood vessels that were too narrow to meet the oxygen demands of the heart during an intense running race can be caught by an exercise stress test.

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  • Mr. Bencheneb, who went by the alias "Tahir" during the siege, introduced himself to one plant employee as a leader of the Masked Brigade tied to the so-called Signatories in Blood and mentioned his association with Mokhtar Belmokhtar, the one-eyed Algerian smuggler and former top commander of al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb.

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  • The dense network of blood vessels in reindeer noses is also essential for regulating the animal's internal body temperature like many mammals, reindeer don't sweat.

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  • One of the worst, chronic problems in the developed world is ischemia restricted blood flow to certain parts of the body.

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  • But for nearly every field aside from the traditional professions, you better learn gatejumping the art of creating opportunity for yourself, without waiting for gatekeepers because the gates to the front door are getting splattered in deeper and deeper shades of red: the blood of people clawing each other to get into the narrowing gates of what they perceive (foolishly) as their only opportunity for economic security.

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  • The plan that I'd worked out with Linda was to take two samples from a cross section of the friends and family in attendance one draw of blood immediately before the vows and one immediately after.

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  • In a friend-of-the-court brief, Train and other past Republican and Democratic EPA administrators note that once the EPA ordered a phase-out of lead additives in gasoline, change resulted: Lead levels in peoples' blood and the attendant harms dropped precipitously.

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  • Three weeks after the delivery, she was admitted to the hospital with severe shortness of breath from a pulmonary embolism a blood clot in an artery to the lungs, which is dangerous but not uncommon in cancer patients.

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  • But high triglycerides and low HDL the other components that are measured in a standard cholesterol blood test are a hallmark reflection of the poor diets and sedentary lifestyles that researchers say are behind the wide prevalence of obesity among both children and adults.

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  • In all, the movie is a blood-soaked, hellish experience a midnight special for lovers of a violent genre but it has been made with a mixture of ferocity and gentleness that leaves one exhausted and at peace.

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  • In the case of the Mississippi baby, we know she was exposed to HIV, had HIV in her blood, and that at least some cells in her blood were found with sleeping virus though we will likely never know if those cells were from the child or maternal cells that had been transmitted during pregnancy or birth.

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  • There was no sign of the bull, although there was dung in the air and Donal saw it now blood on the street.

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  • NORFOLK, Va. (AP) The Navy said Wednesday it will conduct random blood-alcohol tests on its sailors in the United States starting next month, a sign of how concerned the service's leaders have become about the effects alcohol abuse is having on the force.

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  • The woman, who lives in Qatar and plans to return home in coming weeks, was there at 19 when she was diagnosed with a blood clot in a major vein to the intestine requiring transplant surgery.

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  • Saturday's Cotto-Margarito rematch at the remodeled Garden offers the backdrop of bad blood (Cotto lost in 11 rounds in 2008) and a lingering controversy the revocation of Margarito's boxing license in California after a sticky substance was found on the hand wraps he used in a 2009 fight with Shane Mosley.

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  • Both explored difficult subjects blood feud and revenge in the former, apocalyptic visions in the latter with clarity and meticulous craftsmanship.

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  • Current technologies for Type 1 diabetics in the U.S. blood-glucose meters, continuous-glucose monitors, insulin pumps and new insulins aren't yet at the stage where they can fully replace a functional pancreas.

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