-
skilled craftsmen who
produced the
final work. Such
cartoons often have
pinpricks along the
outlines of the
design so that a bag of soot
patted or "pounced"...
-
impairment or
complete inability to
sense light touch, pressure, heat,
pinprick/pain, and proprioception. In
these types of
spinal cord injury, it is common...
-
invisible ink
during World War I and
World War II. In 19th-century England,
pinpricks in
newspapers were once a po****r way to send
letters with
little or no...
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Sirius B
taken by the
Hubble Space Telescope.
Sirius B, a
white dwarf, is the
faint pinprick of
light to the
lower left of the much
brighter Sirius A....
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Anesthesia is the
complete loss of
sensitivity to
stronger stimuli, such as
pinprick.
Hypoalgesia (analgesia) is loss of
sensation to
painful stimuli. Symptoms...
- with
leukemia may
easily become bruised,
bleed excessively, or
develop pinprick bleeds (petechiae).
White blood cells,
which are
involved in
fighting pathogens...
-
first Sensory testing is
performed via
pinpricks in the
proximal portion of all four limbs.
While applying pinpricks, the
investigator should ask whether...
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common types,
pitting enamel hypoplasia (PEH),
ranges from
small circular pinpricks to
larger irregular depressions. Pits also vary in how they
occur on a...
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early 20th century.
These have
their own eponyms. Bing sign –
multiple pinpricks on the
dorsum of the foot
Cornell sign –
scratching along the
inner side...
- red. This
happens more
quickly with
smaller volumes of
blood such as a
pinprick and less
quickly from cuts or
punctures that
cause greater blood flows...