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It was as if I had been transfused with lead.
How could one transfuse blood from his soul to another human being?
He seemed to be trying, through sheer will, to transfuse the energy of his words and hope.
He could not see her face, but it had become transfused with yearning.
So the police and B to found one of the three in order to transfuse blood to rescue the two.
The blood component transfused is not part of the case definition.
Blood must not be eaten or transfused, even in the case of a medical emergency.
We do sometimes transfuse blood of the wrong group.
"It was dangerous to transfuse and impossible not to," she said.
And you do not want to transfuse the blood of a person who might have gotten such an infection.
He has been with them long enough to have had his blood transfused to Dodger blue.
They must have transfused a lot of blood into me to maintain that artificial heart.
She starts losing blood faster than the team can transfuse.
Both instances were likely due to the small amount of blood that was actually transfused into these people.
He meets us at the hospital and then we're ready to transfuse."
About half the country has only a day's supply of blood to transfuse, whereas three days is the norm.
Globally around 85 million units of red blood cells are transfused in a given year.
About 12 million to 15 million units of blood are transfused each year.
And, when transfused into mice, it provided a significant boost to heart mass.
Doctors were unable to transfuse blood into him because of his collapsed veins.
Blood tests showed severe anemia so they decided to transfuse him.
So I want to transfuse somebody with my blood."
Nor can it simply transfuse the spirit of democracy and impartiality.
In recent years, doctors have been urged to transfuse blood more judiciously.
Rather, Wilson wanted to transfuse a firebrand's blood into a veteran's body.