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When and bleeding
When his men noticed that Drake was bleeding profusely from a wound, they insisted on withdrawing to save his life and left the treasure.
When nonselective COX-1 / COX-2 inhibitors ( such as aspirin, ibuprofen, and naproxen ) lower stomach prostaglandin levels, ulcers of the stomach or duodenum internal bleeding can result.
When he was three days old, doctors diagnosed him with severe Hemophilia A, a hereditary blood coagulation disorder associated with the X chromosome, which causes even minor injuries to result in severe bleeding.
When Perkins and the group entered the stage in Columbia, South Carolina, he was appalled to see a teenager with a bleeding chin pressed against the stage by the crowd.
When he enters Jameson's study, he finds Jameson bleeding but seemingly at peace.
When the time came for the two to dig up the supposed treasure, Balsamo attacked Marano, who was left bleeding and wondering what had happened to the boy — in his mind, the beating he had been subjected to had been the work of djinns.
When the people entered the temple, they couldn't find the boy but saw the head of God's idol bleeding.
When found about four hours later, she was suffering from severe hypothermia and blood loss from multiple lacerations and internal bleeding, and her skull had been fractured so badly that her left eye was removed from the socket.
When The Key is activated, a small portal opens and begins to grow, in which demons, creatures and entire dimensions begin immediately bleeding through.
When a wound is not bandaged, the player will eventually slowly die from bleeding to death.
When Bambi is later shot by a hunter, the Prince shows him how to walk in circles to confuse the man and his dogs until the bleeding stops, then takes him to a safe place to recover.
When insulin levels are neither too high nor too low and glucagon levels are not too high, then specific anti-inflammatory chemicals ( types of eicosanoids ) are released, which have similar effects to aspirin, but without downsides such as gastric bleeding.
When the fourchette is torn, the bleeding which ensues sometimes requires surgical suturing for containment.
When they are used to compress an artery to forestall bleeding they are called hemostats.
When she saw a gynecologist for abnormal bleeding in 1965, his diagnosis of uterine cancer came as a complete shock to her.
When Sis tries to stop Elamba from taking Lala-Ru hostage, she is shot in the leg and dies in the final episode from the bleeding.
When surgery for chalazion is considered, patients who take aspirin or any other blood-thinning medications are advised to stop taking them one week prior to the procedure as they may lead to uncontrollable bleeding.
When all the attending surgeons are occupied in other surgeries, Benton decides to operate without supervision to control a bleeding aneurysm and keep a man alive until a qualified surgeon is available.
When surgery is undertaken following the administration of these drugs, bleeding can be serious.
When Edie returns to her apartment, she finds Ray and George waiting, and Ray, whose leg is bleeding profusely, beats Edie to make her call Luther and tell him to meet Wharton at his house.
When Parker asked for a bandage to stop the bleeding from his leg, Parker says Hebrard instead gave him a copy of the offending newsletter.
When a doctor, who lived near the scene of the accident, arrived within moments, he found her cut, bruised and bleeding from the ears.
When evident clinically, the condition is usually massive, associated with bleeding in other sites as well as more than one third of the lungs.
When a mercenary is injured he slowly bleeds losing health points ; bandaging the wound stops the bleeding.

When and retinal
When light falls on a receptor it sends a proportional response synaptically to bipolar cells which in turn signal the retinal ganglion cells.
When converted to the retinal ( retinaldehyde ) form, vitamin A is essential for vision, and when converted to retinoic acid, is essential for skin health, teeth remineralization and bone growth.
When very different images are shown to the same retinal regions of the two eyes, perception settles on one for a few moments, then the other, then the first, and so on, for as long as one cares to look.
When light is present, the retinal changes to a straight form called trans-retinal and breaks away from the opsin.
" When all wavelengths stimulate the retinal region adapted to green light, the M and L cones contribute less to the resulting percept because their photopigments absorb less light than the S cones.
When light activates the retinal, the protein pumps protons across the membrane, and the organism makes ATP using the proton gradient generated.
When compared with clear lens extraction, or refractive lens exchange the PIOL has the advantage of preserving natural accommodation and may have a lower risk of postoperative retinal detachment because of the preservation of the crystalline lens and minimal vitreous destabilization.
When struck by photon, 11-cis retinal undergoes photoisomerization to all-trans retinal which changes the conformation of the opsin GPCR leading to signal transduction cascades which causes closure of cyclic GMP-gated cation channel, and hyperpolarization of the photoreceptor cell.
When light is absorbed by the retinal molecule it isomerises.

When and detachment
When they did, they achieved some success, such as the liquidation of a supply detachment at the Intombi River.
When the stage reaches Dry Fork, the group is informed that the expected cavalry detachment has gone to Apache Wells.
When a thrust that has propagated along the lower detachment, known as the floor thrust, cuts up to the upper detachment, known as the roof thrust, it forms a ramp within the stronger layer.
When some of the Klickitats escaped, Captain William Strong, the post commander, led a detachment of volunteers to bring them back.
When a flake is detached from its parent core, a portion of the Hertzian cone of force caused by the detachment blow is detached with it, leaving a distinctive bulb on the flake and a corresponding flake scar on the core.
When Sun Quan's forces invaded Nan Commandery, Gan Ning was sent to attack Yiling, but his forces were surrounded by a detachment of Cao Ren's forces.
When the British refused to cease their constructions, the Nawab led a detachment of 3, 000 men to surround the fort and factory of Cossimbazar and took several British officials as prisoners, before moving to Calcutta.
When the inspector in charge of the police detachment arrested four of the shearers who were wanted by the police, the crowd became agitated, but Chauvel managed to disperse the crowd peacefully, and bring his charges safely to their destination.
When Hornet sailed to the Pacific, a detachment of the squadron under the command of Lt. Harold " Swede " Larson remained in Norfolk, Virginia to receive the first shipment of the new aircraft.
When the detachment of the Post-office Volunteers arrived, everything was very well managed.
When hostilities resumed, a Sikh detachment crossed the Sutlej near Aliwal, threatening Gough's lines of supply and communications.
When the Korean War broke out in 1950, a three-plane detachment from the wing flew to Johnson Air Base, Japan to provide the Far East Air Forces commander improved reconnaissance capability.
When the Americans resumed their march, they were ambushed by Native warriors and eventually surrendered to the commander of a small British detachment.
When Waller's Londoners surprised and routed a Royalist detachment at Alton on 13 December 1643, half the prisoners took the Covenant.
When his detachment was relieved, he volunteered to continue directing the defence.
* When science insists on studying things from the point of view of the objects themselves by eliminating the personal equation, it is in effect, emphasizing the sakshi-bhava or sakshi point of view ( witness attitude ); for, the limited and circumscribed vision of the ego gives place to the unlimited and universal vision of the sakshi, by the practice of scientific or intellectual detachment.
When the detachment commander became the commander of A company instead of E company the detachment became part of A company ( east Hull and eastern part of East Yorkshire ), this only lasted about a year and the detachment and its commander returned to B company.
When a Red Army detachment captures Sultan Mazar, the brains behind the Bazmachi contingent, a decision is made to escort urgently the prisoner to the Bukhara province.
When the Lakota annihilated a detachment under William J. Fetterman at the Fetterman Fight the same year near Fort Phil Kearny, civilian travel along the trail ceased.
When he neared Hartville on January 9, he sent a detachment forward to reconnoiter.

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