stylet|stylets in English

noun

[sty·let || 'staɪlɪt]

stiletto, dagger; any sharp pointed object; thin probe for examining wounds (Medicine)

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1. Inside it there are four delicate , long sharply pointed needle - like stylets .

2. Treated insects exhibit leg tremors, rapid wing motion, stylet withdrawal (aphids), disoriented movement, paralysis and death.

3. However, in more difficult laryngoscopy scenarios, the C-MAC videolaryngoscope performs best when used with a stylet that Angulates the distal tracheal tube

4. Anacrustically Perfect caption is brilliant! Peasant society with limited space! Literal or figurative? A lumen or stylet aperture is your gardening needs! Add pudding mix as directed it as home

5. The Bougie trial is a prospective, parallel group, pragmatic, randomized trial comparing the effect of Bougie use versus endotracheal tube with stylet use on the incidence of successful intubation on the first attempt among adults undergoing urgent or emergent tracheal intubation.

6. Anoplura Sucking lice Piercing-sucking, stylet sac absent Blattaria Cockroaches Chewing Variable Coleoptera Beetles Chewing 2 pair (1st pair = elytra) Collembola Springtails Chewing Apterous Dermaptera Earwigs Chewing 2 pair, front pair elytra, second membranous Diplura Diplurans Chewing lacking Diptera Flies Piercing-sucking, or sponging 1

7. Anoplura (sucking lice; class Insecta, order Phthiraptera) Suborder of lice characterized by piercing mouth-parts (made up of three stylets), and by the fusion of all three parts of the thorax.All species are obligate parasites of placental mammals and feed on blood, this being digested with the aid of symbiotic bacteria

8. Like many insect body parts, including mandibles, antennae and stylets, cerci are thought to have evolved from what were legs on the primal insect form; a creature that may have resembled a velvet worm, Symphylan or a centipede, worm-like with one pair of limbs for each segment behind the head or anterior tagma.