bronchoalveolar lavage
First, your gums are painfully injected with a near-poisonous fluid. It numbs the teeth. They are then extracted through the root canal where they had laid
Pneumococcus
pnuemococcus
The answer depends on the Viscosity (thickness) and Volume of the material being injected. If the fluid is thick or a large Volume, it should be injected slowly. If the fluid is thin or a low Volume it can/should be injected quickly. The object of course is to minimize pain.
Under normal circumstances, excess synovial fluid would be removed by the body, but when some sort of injury is involved, the excess fluid must be drained off (i.e. bursitis) by needle aspiration, and a cortico-steroid injected (cortisone).
Bronchovascular markings are normal marking of blood vessels of the lungs which supplies to the bronchi and bronchioles and fluid overload is increase in midzones.
nickel is used in tuna canning and is a lethal fluid injected into randomers
Air bronchograms occur when there is pulmonary infiltration or edema (swelling) in the tissues immediately adjacent to the bronchi. air-filled bronchi are seen as radiolucent, branching bands within pulmonary densities. Indicates involvement of lung parenchyma.
substances or chromosomal abnormalities
That would depend on how much fluid was removed. Was it a typical fluid and filter replacement or was the transmission removed. If the tranny was not removed. always start with about 4 to 6 quarts. If the transmission has been removed and the torque converter drained, then about 8 to 10 quarts.
A 1994 Dodge Ram has no carburetor, it is fuel injected. You can quirt starter fluid in the air intake.
substances or chromosomal abnormalities