cord造句91. This was less likely in infants in the random group, half of whom underwent cord clamping within 10 seconds of delivery.
92. The door hangs off its hinges, the cash register ripped from its electronic umbilical cord.
93. So as I moved toward the wall, I pulled the cord with me.
94. He looked gorgeous, dressed in a pink silk gown with a gold-tasselled cord round his waist.
95. And the fifth layer sends signals to other deep and distant neural structures, sometimes even the spinal cord.
96. Striking the side or back of the neck can damage the spine or the spinal cord itself, sometimes permanently.
97. The stump where the umbilical cord breaks after foaling is a potential route for pathogens into the foal's system.
98. The corresponding reduction in the space posteriorly restricts the canal available for the spinal cord.
99. A thin steel cord was bolted to the beam that supported the boxcar roof.
100. Sure enough, there he was, Cord Shay, at the megaphone.
101. I checked the phone cord and made sure it was plugged in correctly.
102. Reacher stood outside next to me and handed me the shoulder straps and radio cord from behind the high-backed seat.
103. Push behind latches. 6 Hook up neckband on first row, push behind latches and remove waste and nylon cord.
104. An officer allegedly pulled the emergency cord as a joke.
105. The electric signalling bells did not give satisfaction and were gradually replaced by cord operated bells.
106. Or worse: a disk slipped, or the spinal cord snapped?
107. The jacket's cord trim is complemented by the cord jodhpurs.
108. Discussion Immediate umbilical cord clamping deprives neonates of a significant volume of blood.
109. Before it could, I cut the cord and took it into the ante-room.
110. And on the second train from Oxford they pulled the communication cord to try to avoid us.
111. In the same way, nerve cells in the spinal cord show activity whenever a particular movement is made by the arm.
112. That coppery twang on the emergency cord that hangs tight in his gut.
113. Information technologies, including a combination of telecommunications and computing, are the cord out of which the organizational fishnet is woven.
114. They receive messages from virtually every nerve in the human body via connections with the optic nerve and spinal cord.
115. That requires a spinal cord to produce a different spatiotemporal pattern of commands to all those muscles.
116. She pulled the white cord so tight it cut red weals into the white flesh.
117. A cord is pulled tightly around the crown to hold it in place.
118. Here are the rival theories: The false vocal cord theory sees purring originating in the cat's voice-box, or larynx.
119. The vice president grabbed Cyrus's long microphone cord and and began whipping it around like a lariat.
120. J., says cord prices are flat with last year at about $ 115 with delivery.