| 41. | They shave a patch of brindled fur from her neck and poke a needle into her jugular vein.
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| 42. | Peck said she slumped to the floor, facing Thomas, who told her he had cut her jugular vein.
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| 43. | These are close to the vagus nerve and the jugular vein and are most active in young hatchlings.
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| 44. | That struck at our jugular vein.
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| 45. | An autopsy showed that Emanuel was stabbed in the neck and died because his jugular vein was penetrated.
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| 46. | An endovascular ( via the blood vessels ) approach, with the jugular vein as the usual entry site.
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| 47. | Above the left collar bone _ where the jugular vein returns blood from the head to the heart.
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| 48. | He also developed liver biopsy through the jugular vein, initially in animal models and in 1973 in humans.
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| 49. | This led to experiments with the Valsalva manoeuvre and jugular vein pressure from which his eponymous test was published.
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| 50. | The twins'skulls were joined close to where a major blood vessel drains from the brain to the jugular vein.
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