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wound and required
A physical lesion is not required ; however, the wound for which the award is made must have required treatment by a medical officer and records of medical treatment for wounds or injuries received in action must have been made a matter of official record.
The adhesive has demonstrated superior performance in the time required to close a wound, incidence of infection ( suture canals through the skin's epidermal, dermal, and subcutaneous fat layers introduce extra routes of contamination ), and final cosmetic appearance.
The barb usually breaks off in the wound, and surgery may be required to remove the fragments.
However, following the collapse of lease renewal talks between the speedway promoters and the Greyhound Racing Association ( the owners of the stadium ) due to the high increase in rent required by the GRA, the team were wound up.
Mine operators are required to completely rehabilitate the area once the operation is wound down.
Rupert's health during this period was also less robust ; his head wound from his employment in France required a painful trepanning treatment, his leg wound continued to hurt and he still suffered from the malaria he had caught while in The Gambia.
One tournament player even required fifteen stitches to close a gaping wound across the palm of his hand.
Although Brady survived, the wound left him with slurred speech and partial paralysis that required the full-time use of a wheelchair.
Standard headphones used in telephone work had a low impedance, often 75 Ω, and required more current than a crystal radio could supply, so the type used with radios was wound with more turns of finer wire and had an impedance of 2000-8000 Ω.
The surgeon cuts the anteriorly based septal mucosal tissue-flap as widely as possible, and then releases it with a low, posterior back-cut ; but only as required to allow the rotation of the tissue-flap into the nasal wound.
* A wound greater than 15 mm in diameter can be corrected with a paramedian forehead flap, which will reconstruct either the entire nasal dorsum or the lateral wall of the nose, as required.
Sections of straight steel tube were welded together before being wound like a thread onto a huge drum-called HMS Conundrum, which was towed across the Channel several times to lay the network of pipes required.
When he was brought back to the monastery, it was discovered that he had bound his waist with a girdle made of palm fronds so tightly that days of soaking were required to remove the fibres from the wound formed.
Jack cut through two arteries in Mass Transit's head when he bladed the young man, and fifty stitches were required to close the wound.
This was not required, however, and some Army personnel elected to retain wound chevrons for wear on the military uniform instead of the Purple Heart.
A clock with an eight-day movement required winding only once a week, while generally less expensive 30-hour clocks had to be wound every day.
Fought with Richard Montgomery in the Battle of Quebec, received a leg wound that required amputation years later.
There are cases where a person that received major trauma to one side of the brain, such as a gunshot wound, has required a hemispherectomy and survived.
First admitted to the 22nd General Hospital, Douane, Statton was then transferred to the VAD Hospital, Tonbridge, as the wound required treatment in England.
In July 2005, as a consequence of the poor administration of the previous two seasons, Victoria Libertas failed to remain within the parameters required to join the Italian Basketball League and wound up.
On the 28 June 1984 a writ was issued against Imagine by VNU Business Press for money owed for advertising in Personal Computer Games magazine, and the company was wound up on 9 July 1984 at the High Court in London after it was unable to raise the £ 10, 000 required to pay this debt ( though by this time its total debts ran to hundreds of thousands of pounds ).
Garrison required 60 stitches to close a head wound.

wound and Barrett
* We declare and affirm that if in fact Paul Hill did kill or wound abortionist John Britton, and accomplices James Barrett and Mrs. Barrett, his actions are morally justified if they were necessary for the purpose of defending innocent human life.

wound and go
OTDRs are commonly used to characterize the loss and length of fibers as they go from initial manufacture, through to cabling, warehousing while wound on a drum, installation and then splicing.
At home where Shaft is getting medical attention from a doctor working underground with him ( Shaft refuses to go to any hospital because the hospital will notify police about his gunshot wound.
In a move that Conn would regret for the rest of his life, he tried to go for the knockout in round 13, and instead wound up losing the fight by knockout in that same round himself.
Assisted with prescribed medications — antibiotics, analgesics, steroids — to alleviate pain and aid wound healing, the patient convalesces for about 1-week, and can go outdoors.
It recommended that the University should “ change radically ”, and that if the planned merger does not go ahead then it should either be reduced to a service provider for the rest of the Welsh higher education sector, or wound down completely.
He reached into Malarchuk's neck and pinched off the bleeding, not letting go until doctors arrived to begin suturing the wound.
Inside the hotel, Julie tends the wound Estes inflicted on Will while Nancy and Karla go and look for the first aid kit.
This last wound compelled him to go to the Himalayas to recover his health ; but deriving only temporary relief and still being troubled by a bullet which remained in his back, he was obliged to return to England and after undergoing a painful operation the bullet was extracted.
Despite the severity of his head wound, he refused to go to the dressing station, as the three other officers in his company had been killed.
However, Marion cleans the wound and they go on the road again with Marion now driving.
He also volunteered to go with the lieutenant to help bring in a wounded sailor lying in the open, even though he was himself suffering from a musket wound in the side.
Pettigrew attempted to speak, but Lee, seeing the horrible wound, spoke first: " General, I am sorry to see you are wounded ; go to the rear.
when the others go down with a wound or in shock.
He intends to go to Robert with the news, but Robert was out hunting and sustained a fatal wound from a boar hunt.
He led prior to the race's final caution, but when the green flag dropped with four laps to go, lost several positions and wound up finishing 13th.
It is never shown or said what Edgerton did during the interrogation, but it is heavily implied that he may have used physical force, up to and including applying pressure to the gunshot wound through the teen's wrist ; Don expressed concern to his father over being willing to go that far, even if he wasn't doing it himself.
In accordance with this prophecy, Odysseus and Diomedes go to Lemnos to bring back Philoctetes, who is healed of his wound by Machaon.
They report fewer complications among this high-risk population ( wound infections go from 15 percent in open surgery to 0 percent, pulmonary complications decrease to 0 percent from 9 percent, length of hospitalization is reduced from 8. 5 days to 5 days ).
These environmental bacteria may enter the muscle through a wound and go on to proliferate in necrotic tissue and secrete powerful toxins.

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