(1) One of the ACB patients died of drowing, while three others had recurring angina pectoris symptoms.
(2) In cases of accidental drowing in sea water the osmotic gradient is in inverse: the electrolytes of aspirated salt water diffuse in the circulation, whereas the blood serum and the plasma albumin pass into the alveoli.
(3) The likely effect of New Zealand's 1987, Fencing of Swimming Pools Act in preventing these drowings, had it been in effect, is considered.
Trow
Definition:
(n.) A boat with an open well amidships. It is used in spearing fish.
(v. i. & t.) To believe; to trust; to think or suppose.
Example Sentences:
(1) Cllr Steve Trow Labour, Sandwell council, West Midlands
(2) An initial research centre has been formed to try to trow light upon the origins of such disagreements and we are now pleased to report back their initial findings.
(3) Pythium ultimum Trow and Pythium debaryanum (Hesse) were proved in rhizosphere of emerging sugar-beet.
(4) A high parasitic ability of Pythium oligandrum on Pythium ultimum Trow, P. debaryanum Hesse, and Aphanomyces laevis De By species was proved in this study of relationships among these fungi, commonly populating the rhizosphere of emerging sugar beet.