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As students, we were given extra points for dramatic effusion.
Effusions usually last for 3-4 months and then resolve completely.
This waiting time will in most cases select out those children whose effusions are short lived.
Effusion is the passage of a gas through a single very small hole.
The kindness of this action called forth a new effusion from my eyes.
And she fell to weeping again with a renewed effusion.
They received the guests in their pretty little hall with genuine effusion.
The fluid is then studied, to help your doctor find out the cause of the effusion.
At any rate she shall have no answer to this effusion."
Any form of arthritis or injury may cause a knee effusion.
"I am so glad that you have come," said he, shaking our hands with effusion.
Rate is the rate of effusion for the second gas.
Water effusion (or diffusion) would be even less in a soda can.
To this mixture one drop of the effusion to be tested is added.
Joint effusion and limited range of motion are common associated features.
However, he has a pleural effusion as he's being discharged.
The answer is quick and comes from above, a broader, deeper, stronger effusion.
An art cannot be raised all at once to the level of a pure effusion.'
Those effusions are now the food of my lumpy.
To the audience, wild in its effusions, it was clear that the show was over.
Most pleural effusions are not serious by themselves, but some require treatment to avoid problems.
This guidance should exclude from surgery most children whose effusions will resolve quickly.
There is no connection between effusion, as such, and the time-of-day language.
That very terror and stress might even produce some small effusion of blood, though he doubted it.
Then the effusion began to coagulate, drain off into nowhere.