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After acts of violence, another artist came, painted blood, protesters being run over by the tank, demonstrators, and a message that read, "Starting tomorrow, I wear the new face, the face of every martyr.
Another artist comes, paints the head of the military as a monster eating a maiden in a river of
blood
in front of the tank.
Fellow humanitarians and I have spent blood, sweat and tears rebuilding hospitals so that our patients may live, not die.
And one of the side effects of having major massive
blood
loss is you get tunnel vision, so I remember being on the stretcher and having a little nickel-sized cone of vision, and I was moving my head around and we got to St. Vincent's, and we're racing down this hallway, and I see the lights going, and it's a peculiar effect of memories like that.
And I get into the trauma room, and they're waiting for me, and the lights are there, and I'd been able to breathe a little more now, because the
blood
has left, had been filling up my lungs and I was having a very hard time breathing, but now it's kind of gone into the stretcher.
And then I go out, and they work on me for the rest of the night, and I needed about 40 units of
blood
to keep me there while they did their work, and the surgeon took out about a third of my intestines, my cecum, organs I didn't know that I had, and he later told me one of the last things he did while he was in there was to remove my appendix for me, which I thought was great, you know, just a little tidy thing there at the end.
In the 1990s, it was discovered you could use the same machines in a different mode, and in that mode, you could make microscopic
blood
flow movies from hundreds of thousands of sites independently in the brain.
In fact, the so what is, in the brain, changes in neural activity, the things that make your brain work, the things that make your software work in your brain, are tightly correlated with changes in
blood
flow.
You make a
blood
flow movie, you have an independent proxy of brain activity.
It also happens in the very real, flesh and
blood
of academic medicine.
Research over the last 30 years has found that genital
blood
flow can increase in response to sex-related stimuli even if those sex-related stimuli are not also associated with the subjective experience of wanting and liking.
You just can't predict necessarily how a person feels about that sex-related stimulus just by looking at their genital
blood
flow.
Clinical studies form the basis of how we investigate, so if we're going to look at a new drug, right, we test it in people, we draw blood, we do experiments, and we gain consent for that study, to make sure that we're not screwing people over as part of it.
So the cost in
blood
and treasure of this is enormous.
So Vanderbilt ran a study asking people, we'd like to take your biosamples, your blood, and share them in a biobank, and only five percent of the people opted out.
It's not just [our] flesh and
blood
they want.
Those probably made a lot of you in the audience feel very, very disgusted, but if you didn't look, I can tell you about some of the other things that have been shown sort of across the world to make people disgusted, things like feces, urine, blood, rotten flesh.
Every cell has a mission in life, and these cells, the mission is to move
blood
around our body.
I filled animal
blood
in a football bottle, I tied it up here, there is a tube going into my panties, while I'm walking, while I'm cycling, I made a press, doses of
blood
will go there.
I had massive
blood
loss.
In fact, I lost about five liters of blood, which is all someone my size would actually hold.
By the time the helicopter arrived at Prince Henry Hospital in Sydney, my
blood
pressure was 40 over nothing.
I had tight stockings on to protect from
blood
clots.
Any claim that al Qaeda had to being protectors of Islam against the Western crusaders was drowned in the
blood
of Iraqi Muslims.
He was coughing, crying,
blood
spilled on the street.
By combining tissue engineering techniques with microfluidics, the field is actually evolving towards just that, a model of the entire ecosystem of the body, complete with multiple organ systems to be able to test how a drug you might take for your
blood
pressure might affect your liver or an antidepressant might affect your heart.
Not because, he argued, humans have some primordial thirst for
blood
or aggressive instinct or territorial imperative, but because of the logic of anarchy.
There's a cloud of
blood.
That's
blood
in the river.
SPECT imaging is a brain-scanning technology that uses a radioactive tracer to track
blood
flow in the brain.
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