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It might open a hole through which he could exsanguinate in minutes.
"If we decide to exsanguinate you, Hikarusulu, it will not be for study."
Even Jarod felt as if he'd done something wrong, and he had no desire whatsoever to exsanguinate the pilot.
Hayes was either going to exsanguinate or drown.
The animal is positioned in order to have its blood completely drained (if size permits) and left to exsanguinate.
She could exsanguinate during a transfer.
In 1961 Time magazine ran an article on his proposal to exsanguinate dead bodies and use the blood in transfusions.
Dono wasn't going to exsanguinate here.
"The first step in emergency cryonic prep is to exsanguinate the patient and replace his blood with cryo-fluid.
Leakage - a patient can rapidly exsanguinate (lose blood perfusion of tissues) if a line becomes disconnected.
He used an Esmarch bandage to exsanguinate the arm and injected procaine between two tourniquets to quickly produce anesthetic and analgesic effects in the site.
Ferrets are similar to their real-life counterparts in appearance, but are notedly larger, more intelligent, and have hollow fangs with which to partially exsanguinate their victims.
"With this device, we will exsanguinate Duke Leto Atreides in this very courtroom, draining him of every drop of his blood.
They could only enter our reality via angles, where they would mangle and exsanguinate their victims, leaving behind only a "peculiar bluish pus or ichor" (Long).
When Mulder and Scully travel to Connecticut and interview Teena, she claims to have seen "red lightning" when her father died and that "men from the clouds" had wanted to exsanguinate him.
After assessing the mass for pain or tenderness, the patient is asked to elevate the affected limb and slowly inflate the cuff of a sphygmomanometer around it, while the examiner massages the limb to exsanguinate it.