(v. t.) To bathe; also, to dry or heat, as unseasoned wood.
Example Sentences:
(1) In this paper the authors report two illustrative cases, and discuss the advantages and applications of the Beath technique.
(2) The major goal of pulmonary care in the treatment of the patient with muscular dystrophy is the maintenance of respiratory homeostasis through beathing exercises and training in the use of various breathing aids, thus enabling the patient to lead as active and comfortable a life as possible within the limits imposed by his evolving respiratory problem.
(3) The tachycardia was interrupted by ventricular way with a discharge of beaths high frequency, utilizing a radiofrequency device connected with a exterior programmed stimulation.
(4) The Harris and Beath footprinting technique was used to measure plantar pressure.
(5) Review was performed using a symptomatic scoring system, clinical examination, AP and lateral standing radiographs, and walking foot pressure studies obtained from a Harris-Beath mat.
(6) Rosenfeld and Beath described three clinical types of Se intoxication: acute selenosis, subacute selenosis (i.e., blind staggers type), and chronic selenosis (i.e., alkali disease type).
(7) All patients were assessed 3 to 5 years after operation using an objective scoring system of symptoms, clinical examination, anteroposterior standing radiographs and walking footprints from a Harris Beath mat.
(8) (3H) uridine or (3H) thymidine was administered intraluminally 15 min before beath.
(9) A case is presented in which a Beath pin traveled through the scapula and penetrated the scapulothoracic articulation during arthroscopic Bankart repair.
(10) Ten regularly trained divers with different levels of experience divid a minimum of three consecutive times, holding their beath, reaching depths of 6 m, 9 m, and 12 or 15 m. The water temperature was 28 degrees C. During the ascending part of these dives, bradycardia was observed in all skin-divers.
(11) With the Beath technique a stove-pipe cast is windowed anteriorly and the cast is padded behind the leg, which is then gently wedged into extension.
Eath
Definition:
(a. & adv.) Easy or easily.
Example Sentences:
(1) These losses were perhaps due to a concentration of bad, given addresses in the areas in question; this serious loss casts grave doubt on previous studies of eath rates for minority peoples (e.g.
(2) The rare eath imaging system can provide adequate resolution at a great reduction in patient dosage.
(3) His family have accused prosecutors and MIT of contributing to his d eath on 11 January .