aspirating Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of aspirating In English

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Examples of aspirating

  • The midbrain was exposed by opening the cranium and aspirating the overlying perimeningeal tissue.

  • Fully grown oocytes were collected from follicles by aspirating those that were 2-5 mm in diameter with a 20 gauge needle.

  • Postnatally the risk can be minimised by passing a large bore nasogastric tube and aspirating frequently to keep the stomach empty.

  • Amongst 55 subjects who had videoflouroscopy within five days of the stroke 38% were found to be aspirating.

  • A determination of whether the patient is aspirating should be made.

  • Oocytes were collected by aspirating follicles that were 2-5 mm in diameter with a 20 gauge needle.

  • The local anaesthetic solutions administered through the epidural catheter for extension of the block should be given in small incremental doses after aspirating the catheter to check for intrathecal migration.

  • Cr in serum, on the other hand, was detected by aspirating the undiluted samples directly in the atomic absorption spectrophotometer.

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