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Another presents tracheotomy tubes, foot pump pipes, and catheter tubes.
There are hundreds of these tubes, and the tubes are long.
If those spots need tubes, get them tubes of their own.
When the uterus develops, it comes from two tubes, and those tubes fuse together.
Delicate leaves and lace, tubes within tubes, ghouls embedded inside chambers like ships in bottles.
We've got our own lava tubes on Earth that make Moon tubes seem not-so-strange.
The remaining 18 either didn&apost have the tubes or the tubes were empty, Fletcher said.
The clock is made of steel and brass and there are flexible tubes that power the tubes.
This involves reconnecting the blocked segments of the fallopian tubes to the remainder of the fallopian tubes.
And according to Marshall, the tubes detailed in the video look "exactly" like the real tubes in the cloning center.
Because the patient was born without fallopian tubes, the surgeons could not have connected her fallopian tubes to the transplanted uterus.
The tricky thing about blocked fallopian tubes is that "often the only sign of blocked fallopian tubes is difficulty conceiving," Dr. Raj says.
"Early procurement of missile tubes and prototyping of the first assembly of four missile tubes are supporting the proving out of production planning," Couch said.
Finally, during our experiment, we never cleaned the tubes between trials or animals, which likely lead to an overall strong cheesy smell in both tubes.
Each supply of toilet paper tubes for the four stunts, demonstrating the impact tubes have on our world, will be recycled following the video shoot.
The test calls for patients to swab their noses, drop the swab into test tubes, and hand the tubes back to the health-care workers.
The popular device, a nonsurgical alternative to getting your tubes tied (tubal ligation), is a pair of metal and polyester coils inserted into the fallopian tubes.
"Completion of a hearing test after ear tubes are placed is important for a child who had hearing loss before the tubes," Whittemore said by email.
It is placed through the vagina into the fallopian tubes, and is designed to create an inflammatory response that causes scar tissue to form, blocking the tubes.
Many patients have I.C.U. stays in the days before death that often involve breathing machines, feeding tubes and liquid calories running through those tubes into the stomach.
Grasshoppers, like other insects, get oxygen through tubes, or trachea that are open to the outside air and branch into smaller and smaller tubes in the insect's body.
Not unlike the internet, the SpaceX-backed Hyperloop is a conceptual series of high-speed tubes—except these tubes could launch you at warp speeds of around 760 mph.
When he wanted to switch from having the face masks in plastic tubes to tubes made of sugar cane, a huge production error occurred that almost cost him his company.
The Columbia-Class will have 16 launch tubes rather than the 20 tubes current on Ohio boats, yet the Columbias will also be about 2-tons larger, according to Navy information.
The U.S. plans to build 12 new Columbia-Class Submarines, each with 16 missile tubes, and the UK plans to build four nuclear-armed ballistic submarines, each with 12 missile tubes.
To do this two tubes, for example, are fitted together and placed inside one of the firm's machines, where a coil generates an intense electromagnetic pulse in one of the tubes.
It's a ground-based transportation technology that uses vacuum-sealed tubes, maglev, frictionless propulsion technology and sealed pods inside the tubes that cruse along at just-below the speed of sound.
Powered by the overhead solar panels lining the Hyperloop tubes, Musk's system would see passenger capsules hurtling through the low-pressure tubes at speeds of up to 20133 miles per hour.
Powered by the overhead solar panels lining the Hyperloop tubes, Musk's system would see passenger capsules hurtling through the low-pressure tubes at speeds of up to 800 miles per hour.
At least the tubes are figured out – sort of.
"His eustachian tubes weren't draining, so he had his adenoids out and needed tubes in his ears — like lots of little kids his age who have that same problem," the source said.
Barracuda-class subs will have four 533mm torpedo tubes and 18 to 20 torpedo or missile tubes, able to be armed with torpedoes, naval cruise missiles, anti-ship missiles, and naval mines.
Feeding tubes are also associated with an increased risk of pressure ulcers or bedsores, perhaps because they encourage inactivity or cause diarrhea; the ulcers heal more slowly than in people without tubes.
"You have no choice but to vote for me, because (if) your 401(k)'s down the tubes, everything's gonna be down the tubes," Trump said in Manchester, New Hampshire, on Thursday.
I already owned MAC's Ruby Woo and had gone through tubes and tubes of Revlon's Cherries in the Snow (and even read Emma Forrest's novel of the same name) — but Schiap was different.
Instead of "tying" your fallopian tubes, she explains, doctors block or interrupt the movement of the egg through the tubes in a variety of ways, none of which involve any kind of knot.
In fact, based on our data, the incidence of adverse events associated with these tubes is twice as frequent as, and are often far more severe than, those occurring with the nasal tubes.
La Quercia's four-ounce tubes of pesto bianco (lardo), ground pancetta and 'nduja are $7 each until the end of the month, $9.80 after that, at Eataly; and $39.99 for three tubes, mondofood.com.
All Rebecca Chamorro wanted was to get her tubes tied.
The tubes are the most likely to harbor the infection.
Most often, this happens in one of the fallopian tubes.
Each will feature four mini tubes of existing lipstick shades.
Steve also has to regularly flush out her feeding tubes.
These little clay tubes can be used as a chillum.
I wore out four brushes and three tubes of paint.
Tubes inserted into her stomach drained bile from her body.
I've had my left ovary, and both fallopian tubes removed.
But the stock frames were being replaced with steel tubes.
Cake mascara also trumps tubes when it comes to cleanliness.
How many tubes of antiaging serum can a lady hoard?
Women may experience inflammation of the womb and fallopian tubes.
He watched me go down the tubes as a junkie.
Then the paste is ready, and it goes into tubes.
Our test tubes of hydrochloric acid laced with bubonic plague?
Each of the tubes contains 1.6ml of rich, pigmented goodness.
But the surgical tubes are also prone to similar problems.
On Tuesday, Sanford's career may go down the tubes again.
The suits contained tubes that could be filled with water.
The woman has breathing and feeding tubes, the records show.
Unlike birds, most theropods had two egg tubes, not one.
After that, the crystals are pulverized and put into tubes.
Tubes ran from his nose and wires from his chest.
The printer uses tubes of powered metal bound with plastic.
Or one of the rafts' two giant inner tubes ruptures.
Tubes of frozen lightning called cosmic filaments streak the sky.
Tubal ligation ("having your tubes tied") remains the ubiquitous choice.
We'll see rafts and we'll see inner tubes tied together.
That gentle rising temperatures in the tubes of your arms?
They glow like the artist Dan Flavin's fluorescent light tubes.
The move built on Halyard's existing presence in feeding tubes.
"The ratings went right down the tubes," Mr. Trump continued.
In 2019, more than a million tubes have been sold.
Yes, you can still get pregnant with your tubes tied.
As they had hoped, their test tubes began glowing green.
This looks like long underwear covered with meters of tubes.
This looks like long underwear covered with meters of tubes.
Gauze, tubes, shirts, gloves, pants, tape and sneakers lie scattered.
That's all gonna go down the tubes once I leave.
" Trump then broadened his critique to American leaders in general, whom he accused of not defending Christianity, saying, "All of your leaders are selling Christianity down the tubes, selling the evangelicals down the tubes.
The penis consists of three tubes: the hollow urethra that carries urine and semen, and two soft, spongy tubes called the corpora cavernosa that fill with blood to stiffen the penis in an erection.
"And we can't be, again, politically correct and say we pray for all of our leaders, because all of your leaders are selling Christianity down the tubes, selling the evangelicals down the tubes," Trump said.
Two torpedo tubes were destroyed, but a lower tube remained intact.
Rumble's most recent success was the removal of his feeding tubes.
That steam is passed through tubes that run through cold water.
Cannoli: tubes of crunchy pastry filled with sweet, rich ricotta cream.
So, what can people do if they want their tubes tied?
Worried that the Technicolor tubes are too much for the office?
The condition resulted in one of Biorkman's fallopian tubes being removed.
The tubes are filled at least once a day by people.
There were no tubes, and Benjamin is a very rare baby.
An HSG can determine whether your tubes are open or closed.
OnePlus' marketing jargon for Bullets Wireless includes the term "energy tubes".
They launch out of submarine torpedo tubes, but they contain commandos.
Facebook could control the tubes that deliver that information, as well.
MC took a knife and punctured all four of the tubes.
Since I got sick, my life has gone down the tubes.
He eventually was put on feeding tubes because he couldn't eat.
So what does it really mean to get your tubes tied?
After being subjected to invasive tests, injections, IVs, feeding tubes, etc.
The brand also sells glitter-filled pool tubes and beach balls.  
"My fallopian tubes were indeed cut, they were mutilated," she said.
The icon of a uterus with fallopian tubes was on many
They even use tape to cover labels on tubes of Neosporin.
She had tubes and all, and her face could have changed.
The military force-feeds dozens of the prisoners through feeding tubes.
Others drain wide marshes with tangled networks of tubes and pumps.
Taiwan, Vietnam and China produce virtually all imported rubber tire tubes.
By 2012, they were experimenting with this technique in test tubes.
I had like four or five tubes hooked up to me.
We got these inner tubes and we floated down this river.
He proposes that maybe the HSG somehow unblocked my tubes temporarily.
He underwent surgery to implant breathing and feeding tubes, they said.
Early intervention would have likely preserved all of our fallopian tubes.
Ventilation tubes and electricity cables run along the rough-hewed walls.
The breathing tubes kept him from talking, but he could write.
In the grayscale of a laboratory video, the little tubes squirm.
Some 50,000 tubes are sold online via Amazon and their website.
It weighed more than 30 tons and included 17,468 vacuum tubes.
Tubes form by crusting over of lava channels and pahoehoe flows.
Christmas crackers are cardboard tubes wrapped in brightly colored paper and
Cathode-ray tubes contain lead, which can poison an ecosystem's microorganisms.
One worker said he had no idea the tubes were dangerous.
You can see the progression of neural tubes folding and closing.
New transportation businesses haven't been entirely focused on cars and tubes.
U.S. imports of steel pipes/tubes from Japan and Korea: tmsnrt.
Yes, please do show me how to navigate these tricky tubes.
They mixed the enzyme in test tubes with the Hachimoji gene.
Long black tubes extend across once scenic valleys and terraced fields.
The containers shown in the image are flasks, not test tubes.
C. auris infections have been "found in patients of all ages, from preterm infants to the elderly," the CDC says, adding that "patients who have been hospitalized in a healthcare facility a long time, and and have lines and tubes that go into their body (such as breathing tubes, feeding tubes and central venous catheters), seem to be at highest risk."
These devices use artificial tubes to reroute blood from the heart to the vessels going in and out, but they can cause serious problems: blood can clot in the tubes, putting people at risk of stroke.
The tiny system, which is shaped like a cube, is made up of a series of small tubes each containing cells from a different part of the female reproductive system: uterus, cervix, vagina, fallopian tubes, and liver.
While he dies the same exact way as we see in the movie (after being injured by the spikes on the tubes up to Tipharean), he doesn't profess his love to Alita before falling from the tubes.
When hospitalized, women often require IVs and, in some cases, feeding tubes.
Some massaged their cheeks to produce enough spit to fill the tubes.
In October, Kaiser received ear tubes surgery after his hearing was suffering.
The aluminum tubes support each other without any welding, snuggled into place.
Various plates, tubes and flasks containing yeast, media and synthetic immune systems.
Tubes turn the flashes into a signal that a computer can read.
Among the discarded shoes and bedding lie mortar tubes and artillery rounds.
Within this rock, viewable only through a microscope, there are tiny tubes.
Insects frequently take up residence in burner tubes during the off-season.
It comes in two separate tubes: a resin and a curing agent.
One of the tubes contained SPF 50 cream, the other SPF 100.
Those wires or tubes hanging off the back could snag on salvage.
Stocking personnel made sure supplies, including chest tubes, were at the ready.
So, of course, I immediately got stuck in one of the tubes.
"Rihanna doesn't follow rules," Ono explained, rearranging the bright tubes and palettes.
It's a series of tubes filled with a solution of different colors.
The process involved shrimp guts, ovens, test tubes, and some serious dye.
He will remain in ICU until some of the tubes are removed.
Thankfully, the product's popularity means there are countless tubes to choose from.
You'd think, especially considering there are so many tubes flooding the market.
The words have been rendered in fine tubes that resemble her handwriting.
The skins were then wrapped around silicone rubber tubes powered by air.
The pods through move through tubes at hundreds of miles per hours.
This enables her to see the uterus and fallopian tubes more clearly.
This may include opting against ventilators, feeding tubes or other mechanical support.
Gigantic tubes already are scattered around the Las Vegas area test site.
The most intense was that they all just saw her in tubes.
But getting your tubes tied has proven a big issue in Redding.
Sybe shows me a few tubes on opposite side of the lab.
These giant tubes are everywhere at Hyperloop One's expansive Nevada desert facility.
There's something else about those tubes to consider: They are sealed. Completely.
Harissa can also be bought in cans and tubes: a standardized product.
Over time, the tubes become covered in plants and trees, he added.
Over time, the tubes become covered in plants and trees, he added.
Crouchley's design calls for tubes to be built next to train tracks.
We had the respiratory therapy company collect the oxygen tanks and tubes.
Thursday's report mentioned Iran has resumed making rotor tubes for advanced models.
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Feeding tubes remain more popular in certain kinds of nursing homes, too.
Finely split loaves of bread and tiny tubes of toothpaste are irresistible.
But until then, you can still get your hands on Juicy Tubes.
Empty shampoo bottles and wrung-out toothpaste tubes floated in the sea.
She handed me the tubes, and I ate them intently without speaking.
The tubes are formed during volcanic eruptions, starting as rivers of lava.
Natural ventilation is provided through buried cooling tubes and operable vent boxes.
The virus then "crawls progressively down the bronchial tubes," Dr. Schaffner said.
"We said, listen, you have six tubes without any instructions," he recalls.
In February, he underwent surgery to have breathing and feeding tubes implanted.
She was connected to a maze of tubes, heightening her mother's panic.
But in agricultural settings, artificial nesting blocks or paper tubes are used.
"Italy is already full of tubes all over the place," he said.
Structural abnormalities in the uterus such as blocked tubes or intrauterine growths.
These tubes are individual lengths of intestine, taken from a chicken embryo.
Dirty tubes can lend the ice cream unpleasant off-notes and aftertastes.
This forces air through the Eustachian tubes and will open the blockage.
Tables were strewn with books, votive candles, tubes of paint and photos.
Two Long Island Rail Road tubes between Manhattan and Queens were submerged.
I work with tubes of paint that have the names on them.
Libraries used to send book requests to the stacks in pneumatic tubes.
The other option is to just remove the fallopian tubes, but because the device extends along the tubes into the uterus, Dr. Einarsson says a surgeon still has to be "fairly aggressive" when removing Essure in this way.
Pitot tubes, slender perforated tubes on the wings or fuselage of an aircraft, are used to determine airspeed, a measurement vital to controlling the plane: Too slow and the aircraft can stall, too fast and it can break apart.
Firefighters installed straw tubes known as wattles to stop hillsides being washed away.
As it turns out, the plastic tubes are the star of this performance.
No medication or surgical protocol Khan has heard of can restore the tubes.
Qualified containers include blush compacts, eyeshadow pots, foundation bottles, lipstick tubes, and more.
Coal, the golden child of the current administration, is headed down the tubes.
The tubes create a low pressure environment that almost completely cuts out drag.
Tubes snake out of the enclosures, connecting to machines that beep and hum.
Either way, the floppy leg tubes go all the way to the ground.
Unfortunately, several top choices had died in their tubes over the long weekend.
There are all these tubes kids crawl around, and slide down, and whatever.
Other products suffered the same "shrinkflation": toilet rolls and toothpaste tubes became smaller.
See all the tubes coming out of the boots in the image above?
Tubes coming from their headgear reveal that their air supply is filtered, too.
There were tubes going into her mouth, medical equipment attached to her head.
Unlike existing VADs, this device doesn't reroute blood through artificial tubes, says Vasilyev.
TRUMP: Florida went down the tubes right after he got out of office.
Eventful surfaces with encrusted tubes, bulbous forms, ridges, and indentations feel distinctly organic.
AND FINALLY ... Wipeout Large tubes dropped on the highway and motorcycles don't mix.
To mitigate it, doctors place tiny devices called myringotomy tubes in the eardrum.
Once, even a sick cat was sent through the tubes to a veterinarian.
Missouri, coerced her into having her tubes tied, the Eighth Circuit Court of
But if it's any consolation, the internet is already full of mouse tubes.
Completed paintings are rolled and stored in tubes on racks under my worktables.
Jolie decided to also have her ovaries and fallopian tubes removed in 2015.
Essentially people would board a pod and be shot through tubes connecting cities.
Federal authorities said Schneck had tubes containing nitgroglycerin and HMTD, an explosive compound.
Your retirement probably would have gone down the tubes along with the company.
At the moment, however, these antibodies work against methanogens only in test tubes.
I've also got, like, three tubes of aloe vera gel in my bag.
The tubes have stopped running, so I have to take a cab home.
Mr Musk desires to "reinvent" railways by shooting passengers down hermetically sealed tubes.
But "going down breathing tubes is uncommon, it is actually rare," Munavvar noted.
At one point, he suggests Simon Cowell grew them all in test tubes.
When the cows reached Chicago, they were slaughtered and the tubes were retrieved.
We're talking deluxe tubes and packets, and even 8-piece custom skin regimens.
When the scaffolding was erected, it consisted of around 50,000 individual metal tubes.
If you need us, we'll be asleep inside our sweater tubes until April.
And well-informed colleagues have politely disagreed, citing how uncomfortable the tubes are.
Dramatic and inaccurate representations of the tubes as torture appeared on the internet.
The massive machine weighed just over two tons with over 5,000 vacuum tubes.
As kids press the keys, colorful stars pop out of the respective tubes.
The colors in the tubes were extremely bright, which is not my style.
Lava tubes are tunnels that form from lava flowing during long volcanic eruptions.
The couch, whose given name is "Boa," is a knotted bundle of tubes.
Two are almost completely dependent on feeding tubes connected directly to their stomachs.
Outfits were donned to match the locks, and boob tubes were big league.
He couldn't breathe and was only semiconscious, surrounded by monitors, tubes, and bleeps.
Stents are tiny tubes used to prop open diseased arteries cleared of blockages.
The mannequin's interior breathing tubes contained fine silver mesh to filter inhaled air.
The tubes, named after their 18th-century French inventor, measure airspeed and altitude.
Losing one of those tubes would greatly reduce train capacity, to devastating effect.
Tubes, palettes, charcoal sticks and flammable solvents were arranged across carts and tables.
Several tightly wrapped "aluminum tubes" were in plain view, a police detective said.
It is "Series D Vierkantrohre (Square Tubes)," not "Vierantrohr (Square Tube), Series D."
She unplugged her daughter's ventilators and removed the IV tubes from her body.
The lenses of the main eyes are attached by flexible tubes to retinas.
The original plan called for shuttering the tunnel's two tubes for 15 months.
The rover will collect 37 samples in test tubes that are immediately sealed.
A few ventured into more flashy territory, bringing inflatable tubes shaped like reindeer.
But the show went down the tubes very quickly after they had Trump.
But by 2016, they were making 70,000 tubes, all of which were sold.
And because hyperloop vehicles will travel in tubes, weather delays would be avoided.
Tubes provide hydration, nutrition and waste management so you can remain inside forever.
The counters are neatly organized with spray bottles and tubes of colored ink.
Harvey, who grew up in south Florida, was born with deformed eustachian tubes.
Sticking tubes into the wrong person's heart required mess-ups by many people.
And a series of underground tubes once dispatched mail between Manhattan and Brooklyn.
There are mission control manuals three inches thick and canisters for pneumatic tubes.
A ride down the wild tangle of tubes could be the ultimate thrill.
Other tests use three tubes, which the officer can break in a specific order to rule out everything but the drug in question — but if the officer breaks the tubes in the wrong order, that, too, can invalidate the results.
A "motorized drive system located at the base of the tubes rotated and telescopically extended the tubes with respect to each other to control the shape of the catheter and its tip position," describe the authors in the new study.
"It's very important to explore the lunar tubes to know the environment that we have there so potentially humans can live in those lunar tubes when they go back to the moon," SpaceBit founder and CEO Pavlo Tanasyuk told Reuters.
After the nurse removed the tubes and machines, we gathered around the hospital bed.
They chose to leave the five steel tubes as is to celebrate the engineering.
Once fallopian tubes have been compromised, Khan says, getting pregnant naturally is nearly impossible.
Even under normal conditions, it's been known to puncture the uterus and fallopian tubes.
Once she recovered, her doctor recommended she have her fallopian tubes and ovaries removed.
The announcement was unexpected — and phony — as Clarisa previously had her fallopian tubes tied.
You'll see these storage tubes everywhere, and it'll hold up for conventions to come.
The fourth involves the horrors of being constantly cut up and jabbed with tubes.
Structural issues are also common culprits, such as blocked Fallopian tubes or uterine fibroids.
Rather than running ropes through machined tubes, belayers then wrapped them around their bodies.
This forces the beetles out of the tree through the creation of pitch tubes.
However, no method is 100 percent effective, which even includes having your tubes tied.
Her husband of 15 years lay on the bed, tubes entering his stocky body.
This phenomena is then picked up by light-detecting tubes mounted on the tanks.
In that case, a connection may have to be made with even smaller tubes.
Dropsondes were made up of about ten white plastic tubes about eight inches long.
Take europium, used as a red phosphor in cathode ray tubes and LCD displays.
Though these tubes have flirted with obsolescence, the pneumatic dream has been surprisingly resilient.
Patients are attached to tubes and machines and subjected to too many invasive procedures.
Medical tubes and wires snaked from his body, tangling his lanky, limp brown frame.
Much biological experimentation takes place in trays of 21995 "microwells", or miniature test tubes.
Shiga has created a maze like series of tubes to perform the basic calculations.
Hyperloop One's pods won't just flirt with the sound barrier inside near-vacuum tubes.
"Two weeks ago, I had my ovaries and [fallopian] tubes removed," she told Today.com.
It had solid rubber tires, dented fenders, double top-tubes, and wide, level handlebars.
As the smoke rises from the tubes the lasers are there to meet it.
There are so many tubes hooked up to me and lots of beeping noises.
But those tubes serve to contain the system and shield it from the elements.
Early photos show a smiling, cheerful girl with tubes of oxygen under her nose.
What tests will your physician order on those tubes of blood you've just provided?
My hair was a mess and I had tubes coming out of my body.
He rolls his shirts into tubes and arranges them by color in his drawers.
Hallelubeyah will set you back just $12 per tube, or $20 for two tubes.
I looked down and I had all these tubes coming out of my mouth.
I removed the cold sterile catheters and tubes from her neck, chest, and brain.
I was a patient bound by tubes and lines and physically incapable of moving.
The method of sterilization used there, she says, was cauterization of the fallopian tubes.
Crouchley also believes their are safety risks involved with transporting people through vacuum tubes.
The elderly were discovered, all dead, with their medical tubes and equipment still attached.
Gilbert said the techies had inner tubes in the underground caverns at one point.
As it turns out, though, feeding tubes don't keep advanced dementia patients alive longer.
The dinghy's inflated tubes collapsed and most of the passengers fell into the sea.
Bells and speaking tubes for communicating with servants are still set in the walls.
Several tubes, called perforating guns, are snaked to the end of the well bore.
He produced a handful of 21-inch Pixy Stix, tubes of powdered sour candy.
Bring pack PVC pants, high-sheen clear lip gloss and boob tubes, I say.
When I was told my tubes looked fine, I didn't know how to feel.
Some folks developed vacuum tubes and injections to aid in achieving or sustaining erections.
Hon told the Washington Post that the tubes are all over Hawaii's Big Island.
Investigators are focusing attention on small metal tubes used to calculate airspeed and altitude.
That's their problem, and our country will go down the tubes because of it.
WASHINGTON — They wade across the Rio Grande with inner tubes to reach American shores.
Why don't we just pull out all these tubes and let me go home?
Use my prepaid monthly travelcard to get a bus and two tubes to Heathrow.
Activists in London and Nottingham connected themselves together with tubes wrapped around their arms.
Imagine squares of dough folded into tubes by a lazy second grader then flattened.
Lion Air maintenance staff had worked on those tubes before the fatal last flight.
Like everyone else in this field, I'm comfortable around blood, needles and test tubes.
Dr. Christopher Munguas, a surgeon, said lifesaving catheters and surgical tubes were often unavailable.
Ignore the last train, the 24 hour tubes, or the constantly rolling night buses.
We've spit into tubes and allowed our genetic information to be uploaded into databases.
We've researched and tested many tubes of toothpaste to find the best currently available.
Stents, or wire mesh tubes, are then placed in there to ease the blockage.
We ob-gyns see infertility from chlamydia that lurked silently in the fallopian tubes.
Kimberly-Clark is the first and only maker of toilet paper without cardboard tubes.
About 300 people began circling waiters armed with tubes of Pringles and mini-croissants.
Here are just a few of the tubes that rose to prominence this year.
Inside, glass tubes bubble with water and algae that are grown in artificial light.
And these tubes have carried it to a number of spots along the ocean.
Here's a shot of the bow, and the two large-diameter Virginia Payload Tubes.
We wouldn't have survived, I mean we were going to go down the tubes.
The system aims to move people and cargo through tubes in wheel-less pods.
For example: Dan Flavin's white fluorescent tubes, which show that white is a color.
The lower speed eliminates the need for vacuum-sealed tubes to reduce air friction.
To test the plants' powers of purification, the team placed unaltered as well as altered plants in glass tubes containing either chloroform or benzene gas and left them for 11 days before measuring the concentration of gas in each of the tubes.
For the past three years, test tubes full of bacteria have been his constant companions.
The internet is a series of tubes, but it's useless when you're stuck in one.
The cables stretch in a straight line from the steel tubes to the bridge deck.
And desperately trying to figure out how Edrio Two Tubes plays into all of this.
Some of the pediatric residents use ventilators and have trachea tubes for additional breathing help.
The procedure seemed promising—until his stitches burst, prompting him to rip out the tubes.
There is one option for getting pregnant that takes the tubes out of the equation.
The rest are sucked up in tubes, rolling the condoms into their familiar coin shape.
When thinking about cancer research, people conjure up images of white coats and test tubes.
What sorts of values do porn tubes establish and who are the people presenting them?
He also used kitty litter, chewing gum, toilet-paper tubes, and other objects and substances.
The oil tubes and brushes that I need to make color are on the floor.
Her fallopian tubes were tied in 1972 after she was diagnosed with "hereditary feeble-mindedness".
In front of him lay several large aluminum cases full of used up Puri tubes.
These included instances of perforation, expulsion of the coils from the fallopian tubes, and misplacement.
A tree with reddish-brown pitch tubes that has been infested by bark beetles (left).
Maybe I can be an example that you don't have to go down the tubes.
It works by continually deflecting light around the tubes until it is almost entirely absorbed.
That said, it's unclear exactly how Confide protects the information being sent through its tubes.
One showed a couple 20193-ing, their penises replaced by squirting tubes of Colgate toothpaste.
Researchers wondered whether these could be lava tubes, horizontal tunnels, or bigger, open magma chambers.
Tubes run around Naylor's ears and across his face and curl up into his nostrils.
But I think we should let our stuff get sucked and blown through giant tubes.
If ash flies into tubes that measure airspeed, it can also break the plane's speedometer.
Myringotomy tubes fall out after some time, closing off the eardrum from any fruity clouds.
Patients with the most advanced ALS typically require interventions like breathing machines or feeding tubes.
Secondly, folding the testes and its tubes into the rat's neck could constrict blood flow.
There is technology being developed to recycle old CRTs [cathode-ray tubes, used in monitors].
The breathing tubes had dried my throat out, and I couldn't sing for six months.
Dalton wrestled competitively, binding his tubes to his body and tucking them under his singlet.
His walkers, called Strandbeest, are typically created from PVC tubes, string, and plastic water bottles.
I probably own over 15 of virtually indistinguishable tubes of nude lipstick at this point.
Paramedics, for example, use human heads and torsos to learn how to insert breathing tubes.
The Broad may even use as evidence work that was carried out in test tubes.
Theranos became famous for fast, accurate and affordable blood testing using smaller needles and tubes.
Photo via Flickr user Slava All Rebecca Chamorro wanted was to get her tubes tied.
Instead of bulky vacuum tubes, the Apollo computer used thin slices of silicon called chips.
The lava tubes could protect astronauts from those extremes, as well as from sun's radiation.
The tubes balloon and bend in two directions like worms as the air pressure changes.
She has five children, she wrote in a comment, and now has her tubes tied.
MHA MacIntyre Hudson said it was stepping down as auditor of Liberty Precision Tubes Ltd.
Solar panels power the compressors that push air through underwater tubes covered in small perforations.
Two homemade explosive devices were constructed of metal cylindrical cigar tubes with gunpowder and wicks.
The Tomahawk cruise missiles in the Carney's vertical tubes can hit targets over 1,600km away.
As you can see, the shape of the stream bends back from the spinning tubes.
The fire heated those tubes to nearly 1,500 degrees Fahrenheit, causing them to melt together.
He covered his crutches with metallic tubes to make them look like foosball table handles.
She cannot conceive through intercourse because the uterine transplant does not include the fallopian tubes.
A woman became pregnant and gave birth four years after having her fallopian tubes removed.
Like there's this Italian company that makes these horn toothbrushes and toothpaste in silver tubes.
Other unlikely props include splatter-prone paint, Cap'n Crunch cereal and a series of tubes.
Clothing stores still displayed mannequins donning life vests and inner tubes, but sales were sparse.
Mohammed's new penis has tubes he can pump up via a button on his testicle.
SmartICE uses sensors stored in plastic tubes, which can float in the water like buoys.
The LIGO Hanford facility itself contains 5 buildings over 5 miles connected by vacuum tubes.
When I first walked in, Michael was sedated, tubes running in and out of him.
Instead of learning about fallopian tubes and mere biological facts, you're getting the real shit.
It is a new train technology that combines magnetic levitation (maglev) with reduced-pressure tubes.
The tubes are "basically gigantic, very expensive thermal flasks," More explained, turning on the lights.
Lava often travels long distances in solid tubes or in channels of its own design.
He's the designated "airway anesthesiologist" giving coronavirus patients breathing tubes in a procedure called intubation.
The atelier was strewn with tubes of color and piles of paint-splattered fabric strips.
Pneumatic tubes have historically been used to transport everything from mail to fruit to steel.
There is an open abdomen packed with four tubes of glass beads in iridescent liquid.
Uncovered fluorescent tubes that once gently backlit a deli's name glare at neighbors passing by.
He used IV lines to join severed arteries; he used IV lines as feeding tubes.
There were also many tubes inside his body, pushing in fluids and taking others away.
The airspeed is measured from so-called pitot tubes in the nose of the aircraft.
As the late Senator Ted Stevens once said, the internet is a series of tubes.
That means a big uptick in bytes going through the tubes, both simultaneously and cumulatively.
These mesmerizing little tubes are like lava lamps that don't require any heat or power.
The tubes had gotten clogged with ice, resulting in some inaccurate data in the cockpit.
She had two little tubes put in her nose, and she couldn't get enough air.
Long air ducts — large plastic tubes or funnels — run everywhere, even to the upstairs foyers.
Mr. Adams was asked whether his company could provide stainless steel tubes with unusual dimensions.
He and Mr. Ausubel even developed ideas for maglevs that traveled in low-pressure tubes.
In the meantime, battleground states are heating up, and the political test tubes are boiling.
We see him hooked up to a bunch of tubes, but who hooked him up?
Two plastic tubes the size of shot glasses are attached to each of his nipples.
Open heart surgeries, g-tubes, therapies and durable medical equipment—the bills add up fast.
And here are some pictures of the tubes as they were being built and tested.
I've got to be equipped with at least two tubes of Aquaphor everywhere I go.
But we still need to use pipettes and we need tubes and we need gloves.
But until then, there are "maybe two tubes" in circulation worldwide, confirmed a Maybelline publicist.
Would she be restricted to a hospital bed, just a mess of tubes and needles?
All participants will make their own telescopes, using cardboard tubes, tape and ground-glass lenses.
Even when it comes to "getting your tubes tied" in a procedure called tubal ligation.
Instead, they latch on to a dead spot or wound and start making their tubes.
At peak hours, up to 24 trains pass through the single-track tubes every hour.
Score the squid tubes and season with salt, pepper, and toss with the olive oil.
I don't often see people sucking on lipstick tubes, so that seems an unlikely scenario.
Consisting of two small coils, made of a nickel alloy and a polyester-like fiber, the device is placed in the fallopian tubes through the vagina, and is designed to create an inflammatory response that causes scar tissue to form and block the tubes.
The most common reason for persistent hearing loss after surgery is malfunctioning ear tubes, which can happen if the tubes come out prematurely or if wax or mucus or some other substances clogs them and makes them ineffective at helping fluid drain from the ear.
For example, there is no evidence that the tubes in an albatross beak function like pitot tubes to measure their air speed; rather, these nasal channels are for the outflow from their salt glands and allow them to survive in a high-sodium, oceanic environment.
But it was the first time I'd heard of the concept of getting one's tubes tied.
The nine-inch steel tubes whose tips the men are diligently smoothing are, in fact, dildos.
Additionally, endometriosis causes inflammation that makes it difficult for eggs to move through the fallopian tubes.
Soft until struck, the polymer­foam tubes could withstand the full force of a baseball bat swing.
Others trudge up a snowy hill with parents, before cascading down ice slides in inflatable tubes.
Take "Smelly Tubes," which Piyawat says was born of his belief that all instruments are equal.
If you need a refresher, the fallopian tubes are what connect the ovaries and the uterus.
Eggs need to travel toward the uterus through the tubes after being released by the ovary.
This week we installed the first tubes on columns, a major step in our development loop.
Physicists in the quantum computing world are still trying to pick out the best vacuum tubes.
House spices in test tubes and lab flasks to make cooking feel like a grand experiment.
"It's a sticky gel that goes into (the tubes) and basically filters out sperm," Lissner said.
Browse any of the most popular porn tubes and you'll find phrases unbound in their vulgarity.
Doctors can implant breathing tubes, and perform multiple surgeries as the baby's young organs continue developing.
At two years old, Jarmon had tubes inserted into her ears to treat recurring ear infections.
The infant is attached to various tubes and appears to be asleep in his father's arms.
And operating times and blood loss were slightly improved for patients whose fallopian tubes were removed.
The product: the Zippelin, a foldable suitcase with bike tubes that inflated to create a frame.
At 2 years old, Jarmon had tubes inserted into her ears to treat recurring ear infections.
Stents are tiny tubes used to prop open diseased arteries that have been cleared of blockages.
Even if you have an IUD or get your tubes tied, you could still get pregnant.
Krista says it was "rough" to see Eloise hooked up to tons of monitors and tubes.
Networks of vacuum tubes and tunnels will connect cities to each other and to the hinterlands.
She lives in Manhattan with her fat cat named Eloise and 37 tubes of red lipstick.
The cities would also have a system that transports garbage through tubes to a remote station.
A few empty tubes of Puri fell to the ground as Chrysler dove behind a counter.
From there, they parachute cylindrical tubes full of weather sensors called "dropsondes" directly into the typhoon.
But their more gnarly relatives attach in the lungs and bronchial tubes, causing more serious infections.
January 2020 update: I use these almost daily and my original tubes are still going strong!
With the Tube-Wringer, getting every last drop out of your toothpaste tubes is a cinch.
He also doesn't know what happened to all the test tubes of semen that Archibald collected.
And look, I'm usually 100 percent on board for Nixie tubes and strange watches or clocks.
The natural gas boom is part of the reason coal companies are going down the tubes.
Out came the music, seemingly warmed up and smoothed out by the unit's old-fashioned tubes.
Power has just gone out, so unfinished tubes droop out of machines, like saggy wizard sleeves.
However, the bacteria usually affect only patients with compromised immune systems or those with IV tubes.
Long rows of LED tubes shed light at the exact wavelength each plant needs to thrive.
Normally, the two small tubes that it begins as fuse together to create one large organ.
In an interview with Today, Applegate disclosed that she had removed her ovaries and fallopian tubes.
Better still, the latest promotion isn't on last year's holiday leftovers or miniature tubes of mascaras.
Those shifting positive and negative charges in the tubes cause them to align into long wires.
Researchers in Germany have have grown the innermost layer of human fallopian tubes in a lab.
These lab-grown fallopian tubes are not meant for transplant, but strictly as models for study.
The first computer memory devices did this via accumulations of static charge, as in selectron tubes.
Also, like the first collection, the lip colors will come in the same golden copper tubes.
Our sources say she's had a pacemaker put in and is being fed through feeding tubes.
All of which are packaged in bright, fruit-inspired tubes that look delicious enough to eat.
It's monitored by an array of about 10,000 extremely sensitive light detectors called photomultiplier tubes (PMTs).
Their medical needs, from trachs to feeding tubes, turned the road trip into a risky voyage.
It took until I was 35 to even find a doctor willing to tie my tubes.
The tubes scattered around Hyperloop One's Nevada facility are, Giegel said, standard, 2-meter water pipes.
Bears have long been caged with tubes attached to their gall bladders to "milk" their bile.
First, it can make it harder for your fallopian tubes to catch the egg at ovulation.
The packets are also often wrapped in yellowish latex tubes, between one and two inches long.
In the lab, long tubes of sediment taken from the ocean floor lay displayed on tables.
Spokespeople for GFG, Liberty House Group and Liberty Precision Tubes were not immediately available for comment.
At the time, he was surviving with the help of feeding tubes and was mostly bedridden.
Retailing at $220, the set includes a mouth tray, a LED light and three gel tubes.
Inside were 10 seemingly bootlegged Famicom cartridges containing 73 plastic tubes and 73 terrifying nightmare creatures.
We've researched and tested many tubes of toothpaste to find the best ones you can buy.
In my hospital-based practice, as mentioned, nasal feeding tubes are used quite commonly and comfortably.
Irrigation tubes punctured with tiny weep holes snake among the panels to keep the plants watered.
But bread crumbs are not always the dry, microscopic shards familiar to us from cardboard tubes.
A rechargeable, motorized, Bluetooth-ready fan pumps air through two parallel tubes that create a vortex.
They're sold by tubes and not by sets, so you can pick the colors you need.
We've researched and tested many tubes of toothpaste to find the best ones you can buy.
O'Neill's plan includes building huge cylindrical tubes between Earth and the moon that would house colonies.
You'll also need some bearings to help the tubes roll but Myers is using skateboard bearings.
Sperm can survive for several days after sex, remaining in the cervix, uterus, and fallopian tubes.
I'd change my mind only if I saw this country continue to go down the tubes.
Even the most comprehensive classes generally stick with a woman's internal parts: uteruses, fallopian tubes, ovaries.
The anti-dumping tax rate applicable to steel tubes and pipes is between 57.9% and 147.8%.
The pyro plates, the Rubens tubes, and that air hockey table—everything was totally built custom.
People would travel from the dock to accommodations in the outer ring through pressurized access tubes.
All this is taking place on a tiny scale -- in test tubes, within a diagnostic machine.
Hundreds of bobbins attached to wooden beams fed thread through tubes and into a mechanical weaver.
That's because doctors now believe that some ovarian cancers originate in the cells of the tubes.
Inside, a tangle of ribbed, flesh-toned silicone tubes steeps in a bath of clear liquid.
Gabriele Fallopius (namesake of the fallopian tubes) also compared the appendix to a worm, in 1561.
On Twitter, ER doctors have traded tips on how to split ventilator tubes between multiple people.
"It's imperative when you park the aircraft that you cover the pitot tubes," Mr. Marosszeky said.
There are now escape chutes (basically, giant collapsible fabric tubes for shinnying down) and small parachutes.
Mr. Yang, 57, wires together the plastic tubes that carry the connective wiring for the panels.
Two years later, an ovarian cancer scare lead her to remove her ovaries and fallopian tubes.
Sometimes I think about Beverly Cleary's "Ramona," with her tubes of toothpaste, her bites of apple.
"The compacts and the tubes, they're tiny promises," she tells Kit (Alex Breaux), a bar pickup.
It will be able to make 1.6 million tons of steel tubes and pipes a year.
At the opening, which Mr. Carpenter didn't attend, visitors applied pigment directly out of the tubes.
The Elvie is a hands-free, wearable electric breast pump without any cords, wires, or tubes.
Upstairs, Flavin's sculptures of fluorescent tubes cast their light as usual against the institute's white walls.
Many needed tubes to drain blood from the chest or had air leaking from the lungs.
She wore anti-embolism stockings and carried a plastic bag containing dozens of tubes of toothpaste.
Teixeira was arraigned on two counts of murder in his hospital bed, tubes crisscrossing his body.
Last summer, on a beach vacation, five of us simultaneously pulled out tubes of S.P.F. 50.
Many needed tubes to drain blood from the chest or had air leaking from the lungs.
Everyone knows cute things are irresistible, whether they are puppies or teeny tubes of Good Genes.

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