Per Fundamentals in Nursing, 2011 (Taylor, et al) an NG tube with suction shoulld be irrigated every 4-6 hours.
Yes, most often.
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Irrigate, meaning to supply with water. This is typically done, if someone has undergone urological surgery. The surgery can lead to bleeding in the bladder/urinary tracts and cause blocking. As a result this causes pain and a feeling of pressure for the person. To alleviate this, the medical team will insert a sterile urinary catheter (a small flexible tube through the urethra) and infuse sterile normal saline (usually warmed up) into the bladder. They will then clamp off the tube so the fluid stays in place, leave it for approximately 15-30 minutes. Then return and un-clamp the bag/tube, allowing the fluid to drain, and hopefully clearing the bladder of the blood clots/foreign substances.
not enough
To irrigate their fields
The buterfly uses its tongue, often a long tube, to drink.
A test tube, also known as a culture tube, is a piece of laboratory glassware composed of a finger-like length of glass tubing, open at the top, with a rounded U-shaped bottom. Often, the top features a flared lip. This is to aid pouring of a liquid from the test tube to a beaker. A distinction between test tube and culture tube is often made, calling a tube with a lip a test tube and one without a lip a culture tube
because they use the water to irrigate the crops
They extracted it from rivers and ground wells and used canals to irrigate crops.
It all depends on how often you use your mascara and how large the tube is. Generally speaking, mascara dries out after about 3 to 4 months, but again, it has to do with the size of the tube and how often you use it. I've found I need to replace mine about every three months and I use mine about 5 days a week, although, I do have two mascaras I use. :-) I would recommend the colossal by maybelline and Estee Lauder magniscope (sp):-) Hope this helps!
You can use a radial tube in a bias ply tire BUT you can not use a bias tube in a radial tire. The sidewall flex of a radial tire is greater than that of a bias ply. A bias tube cannot flex as rapidly as a radial tube and so the resulting friction or rubbing create too much heat and the tire/tube combination will blow.
Not very much, unless if you use a metal buffer tube.