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He never left the hospital; he never came off the ECMO (Extra Corporeal Membrane Oxygenation) machine, setting a world record for time on the apparatus that provides oxygenation until lung function has sufficiently recovered.
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After three and a half weeks of orientation with the Control shorthand for the International Agency for the Control and Management of Undead Corporeal Entities, I had failed to give it a sense of humor.
Bring On the Night Jeri Smith-Ready 2010
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After three and a half weeks of orientation with the Control shorthand for the International Agency for the Control and Management of Undead Corporeal Entities, I had failed to give it a sense of humor.
Bring On the Night Jeri Smith-Ready 2010
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There are four chapters in the show, which will be unveiled over the course of a year: The Corporeal, Subversive Abstraction, Current Disturbance, and Material Intelligence.
ARTINFO: Keeping It Real: A Q&A With Greek Collector Dimitris Daskalopoulos 2010
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There are four chapters in the show, which will be unveiled over the course of a year: The Corporeal, Subversive Abstraction, Current Disturbance, and Material Intelligence.
ARTINFO: Keeping It Real: A Q&A With Greek Collector Dimitris Daskalopoulos 2010
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Corporeal to conceptual, a single pulse can signify many things from a steadfast heart to the reason for it to keep on beating.
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WHITFIELD: John Ellsworth thanks so much for your time and of course thanks for the service of your son and his ultimate sacrifice, Lance Corporeal John Ellsworth.
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The findings should be treated with caution, say some doctors, because some of the improvement might simply be down to the expertise of the team treating people with the gas exchange system (called Extra-Corporeal Membrane Oxygenation, or ECMO), rather than as a result of the treatment itself.
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The findings should be treated with caution, say some doctors, because some of the improvement might simply be down to the expertise of the team treating people with the gas exchange system called Extra-Corporeal Membrane Oxygenation, or ECMO, rather than as a result of the treatment itself.
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Corporeal metaphors for the child appear often in the texts, especially when the mourner is not the biological mother.
A Tender Age: Cultural Anxieties over the Child in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries 2005
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