You can't find Audino in Pokemon Diamond. You can only find it in Pokemon Black and/or White (Well so far you can only catch it in them)! To catch Audino in Pokemon Black/White, you have to go to either: route 18, route 1, P2 Laboratory, route 2, Dreamyard, route 3, Pinwheel forest, route 5, route 6, Cold Storage, route 7, Dragonspiral Tower, route 9, route 10, route 11, Village bridge, route 12, Giant Chasm, Route 13, route 14, Abundant Shrine, route 15, route 16 or Lostlorn Forest.
Tentacool can be found/ caught in Iron Island, Canalave City, Pastoria City, Sunnyshore City, Fuego IronWorks, Route 219, Route 220, Route 221, Route 213, Route 222, Route 205, and Route 218. Hope it helps. -CelestialIllusion
In ruby you will find it in route 102.
Its route 12 and route 16 but you have to play the pokeflute to wake him up to get the pokleflute save mr.fugi
CLI route means that it offers caller ID
No!
The oral/enteral route is safer and more physiological.
It's actually the "parenteral" route. It means some other form of administration other than ingestion, such as injection, infusion, or implantation. This most likely means an injection with a syringe.
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Yes for types B, C, and D.
The parenteral route of infection occurs when an organism gets access to the tissues underneath the mucous membranes or the skin. Punctures, injections, bites, cuts, wounds, surgery and split skin or mucous membranes (from swelling or dryness) are all examples of parenteral routes of infection. Source: Tortura, Funke, Case. Microbiology: an Introduction, 10th ed. San Francisco: Pearson: 2010: 429.
they enter the bloodstream. when you get cut for example, the capillaries are broken, so there, the pathogens enter.
I think you mean ParenTERal. and they are Intravenous, Intramuscular, Transdermal, Subcutaneous, Inhalational, Transmucousal, intraarterial, Intraosseous infusion(bone marrow), Intradermal(think tattoos and allergy testing), Intrathecal(into the spine), intracardiac(the heart), epidural, intraperitoneal(eww). transmucousal, Hope this Helps!
Small volume parenteral products are packaged into containers smaller or equal to the volume of 100mL. They are packaged in vials, ampoules, prefilled syringes, and read-to-mix systems. It si common for small volume parenteral products to be injected via the intravascular, intramuscular, or subcutaneous route. These parenteral products must be sterile and free of pyrogen and particles.
Yes, you can give two drugs by a parenteral use, but whether you can mix them in the same delivery system depends on the medications. Consult with your facility's pharmacist for advice specific to the medications.
Chemotherapy given by catheter or port into the spinal fluid is called intrathecal (IT) administration.
Intradermal (into the skin itself). not to be confused with subcutaneous (just under the skin)