You can get a by pass valve that will alleviate some of the suction by taking water into the hose at another point.
no it cannot because they get stuck in the barrel
Soft suction catheters are used to suction areas that a hard suction cannot reach. They are clear, flexible tubes that are of varying length and specific width. These can be used, DEPENDING ON YOUR LOCAL PROTOCOL, to suction a pt.'s trachea if they have a stoma or to clear out a nasopharyngeal airway that has become blocked with fluids. (If anyone knows of other uses, please add them.)
Yes the bottom has to be the same when subtracting fractions. The bottom (or denominator) tells you what you're working with. You cannot subtract thirds from halves just as you cannot subtract oranges from tissues.
almost all can be recycled
African Dwarf Frogs live at the bottom so prey cannot get them.
you simply cannot move your tongue. It is connected to the bottom of your mouth. You cannot remove it and turn it over. not possible.
Saliva ejectors use a low pressure suction. If the patient closes on the suction, there may be enough back pressure to allow fluid to travel from the dental line into the patients mouth. Fluid from the dental line is potentially contaminated with biofilms as well as the saliva from other patients
No, it cannot. But an adverb can modify an adjective (e.g. almost bald) or another adverb (e.g. almost completely).
because it cannot get out to lay them in the corner
There aren't. Mercury has almost no atmosphere. Therefore, it cannot have storms.
Other than the wind blowing, nothing. If you cannot get rid of sand in your pool, it is most likely a filter issue. If you have a D.E. filter, and all the grids look good, check to make sure the manifold has a good seat. There is also a small "filter" on the top that may have a hole in it, if its crushed that is most likely your culprit. If you have a sand filter then you most likely have a broken lateral (a small line in the bottom of the filter that screens out sand) The only way to check these are to remove the sand and visually inspect all the laterals. Tritonunderwater.com
The bottom of the canister is vented to the atmosphere.