noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
fuel injection
injection moulding
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injection-moulded fittings
lethal injection
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death by lethal injection
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
daily
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Doctors put the life expectancy of sufferers at about 40 years - even if they have daily injections of insulin.
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Pain-Free Progesterone: Women undergoing infertility treatment are sometimes required to undergo daily injections to deliver the hormone progesterone.
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Researchers say the grafting of pancreatic cells may eventually free many from daily injections .
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People with Type 1 diabetes must closely monitor their blood sugar and take daily insulin injections .
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But melatonin did. Daily injections of melatonin given at 3.30 each afternoon, entrained the rats to a 24 hour cycle.
direct
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The bike, launched in 1996, was intended to revolutionise two-strokes thanks to Bimota's direct fuel injection technology.
endoscopic
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Further study of endoscopic injection is needed.
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Recent attention has focused on endoscopic injection with encouraging results.
epinephrine
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Pure alcohol injection after an epinephrine injection tended to decrease the rebleeding rate in our series.
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Controversy still exists concerning the need of sclerosing agents injection after epinephrine injection.
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The rebleeding rate was high, however, and this could be decreased with pure alcohol injection after the epinephrine injection.
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For patients with spurting peptic ulcers, we suggest pure alcohol injection after an epinephrine injection instead of epinephrine injection alone.
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Heater probe may be less effective, however, than epinephrine injection in the initial control of active haemorrhage.
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The fourth patient required local epinephrine injection in addition to repeated heater probe pulses and was considered a failure in the final statistical analysis.
intravenous
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He had given the patient an intravenous injection of diazepam to calm him down.
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Practically, problems can arise when administering the intravenous injection .
lethal
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McVeigh is scheduled to die by lethal injection May 16 at a federal prison in Terre Haute.
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California has executed four San Quentin inmates since the death penalty was reinstated in 1978, the last two by lethal injection .
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You know, lethal injection , the needle.
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He would be the first California death row inmate to be executed by lethal injection .
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Death will come by lethal injection , rather than cyanide gas, since gassing has been challenged in California as unduly cruel.
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If his execution proceeds as scheduled, he would become the first to die by lethal injection in California.
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If he is convicted, he could face death by lethal injection .
subcutaneous
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Octreotide is usually given by intermittent subcutaneous injection of 100-500 µg twice daily or three times daily.
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For the moment we have to rely on intermittent subcutaneous injections which impose quite definite restrictions.
total
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At this higher interest rate, total injections amount to only £10 million.
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This will raise aggregate demand directly and, by increasing total injections , will have a multiplier effect on income.
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Leakages of saving, taxation, and imports will fall as income declines until once again total leakages equal total injections .
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The total injections , total withdrawals and aggregate demand lines for this economy are drawn together with a 45° line in Fig. 6.
■ NOUN
cash
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Manchester-based Eyeline faces closure unless it gets an urgent 12,000 cash injection .
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The club needs an immediate cash injection of £8,000.
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Donations are the key, although Crisis makes a cash injection of around £50,000.
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Thirteen landowners from Kesgrave are planning High Court action against the authority after giving a cash injection of £1.9 million.
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West Berlin was always a social security case, getting massive cash injections from Bonn.
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Mr Gleeson said it would be unfair to suggest the cash injection had something to do with the forthcoming General Election.
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It also announced that it would take no new orders as it hunts around for a cash injection to keep it solvent.
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The government can also offset the £ 100 cash injection by future taxation or borrowing and thus prevent deposit creation.
drug
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Vasomax is an oral version of a current injection drug that dilates penile blood vessels.
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Perhaps a youth tempted by injection drugs .
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About 30 percent use injection drugs , and 33 percent have a psychiatric disorder.
fuel
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He would outlaw tuning kit like Dynojet's Power Commander, which alters fuel injection and engine management systems.
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Voxan's V-twin uses a Magneti Marelli sequential fuel injection system, similar to that used on the 996.
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This allows the fuel injection system to be re-mapped to suit the capacity.
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Mechanically the entry level Polos remain the same, bar the adoption of fuel injection .
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The bike, launched in 1996, was intended to revolutionise two-strokes thanks to Bimota's direct fuel injection technology.
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Again, a full engine management system monitors performance and controls the fuel injection and ignition systems.
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A replacement policy for fuel injection pumps.
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All of the Corsa autos, in fact, use the 1.4i single point fuel injection engine.
insulin
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Only recently has the importance of the timing of insulin injections in relation to meals become fully realised.
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Both foot amputations and insulin injections are treatments for diabetes, but only the latter is specific to the disease process.
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Therapeutically, this resistance can often be overcome by insulin injections .
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Also, about 15 percent of the patients on 400 milligrams were able to stop insulin injections altogether.
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Diabetics have to eat regularly if their illness is to be kept under control with insulin injections .
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People with Type 1 diabetes must closely monitor their blood sugar and take daily insulin injections .
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All patients gave themselves two or more insulin injections daily.
system
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Voxan's V-twin uses a Magneti Marelli sequential fuel injection system , similar to that used on the 996.
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Despite the complex injection system , it should only add a few hundred pounds to the cost of the bikes.
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This allows the fuel injection system to be re-mapped to suit the capacity.
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A revised Marelli fuel injection system completes the changes.
■ VERB
administer
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An anaesthetic was administered by injection .
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The Foreign Minister glowered at the Major as he administered the injection .
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Others administer substances by intradermal injections and record the size of the cutaneous weal.
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Small doses may be in pill form, but usually the drugs are administered by injection or drip.
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Practically, problems can arise when administering the intravenous injection .
give
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Every so often, he goes to a local hospital where they give him an injection of something, which cheers him up noticeably.
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Gerda could be searching for Kay to give him the therapy injection that will save him from the mutation disease.
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Why did they need the consultant to give me an injection ?
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Hospital doctors said Rod was minutes from death when they gave him emergency injections .
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Hanson reported, for example, that Wigan Rugby League players frequently played after having been given pain-killing injections .
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The doctor gave him an anti-tetanus injection to which the plaintiff was allergic.
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One of them, 26 year old Anthony Clarke, gave him an injection of heroin which proved fatal.
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Treatment consists of giving anti-inflammatory injections .
need
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The club needs an immediate cash injection of £8,000.
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Therese, of course, needs nothing but another injection of confidence and some sympathizing over Gesner.
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We had got to a size where we needed an injection of institutional money and there were people who wanted to retire.
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Most will need two injections of intermediate-acting insulin a day with some short-acting to cover breakfast, a mid-morning snack and lunch.
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In a crisis, it would need a huge injection of public money.
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They decided it did, but acknowledged that it needed an injection of new ideas and services.
receive
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Rebleeders who did not receive a second injection with the same solution were defined as failed cases.
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The other children received regular injections of a placebo, or inert substance.
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Perrin determined that all of the infected patients had received injections while in hospital in Benghazi.
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Our sick ones received their injections , then off we went to do the shopping.
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High-risk patients received 22 intrathecal injections of methotrexate, hydrocortisone, and cytarabine in the first 1 3 years of therapy.
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They might receive a second injection with the same solution or other solutions, heater probe thermocoagulation or surgery.
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She twirled slowly, feeling his eyes on her so that it was as though she was receiving an injection of adrenalin.
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Renong, former commercial arm of the ruling party, received an injection of capital.
require
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Intramuscular replacement with magnesium sulfate is painful and requires several injections each day.
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It would require an injection of supporters of the ministerial party, divorced from the tradition of the non-political career public servant.
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Pain-Free Progesterone: Women undergoing infertility treatment are sometimes required to undergo daily injections to deliver the hormone progesterone.
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People ages 18 and older require only a single injection .
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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a fuel-injection engine
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I hate having injections.
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Mrs. Wilson, I'm going to give you an injection to help you relax.