deep coughの例文
- Deep Cough surfaced at the food and drug agency in January 1994.
- He has bronchitis, and throughout a 90-minute interview exhibited a deep cough.
- As for Deep Cough, " he went on to live his normal life,"
- Pneumonia symptoms include a deep cough, very fast breathing and shortness of breath.
- In legal papers, both sides refer to the source as " Deep Cough ."
- The boy has a deep cough and has become listless.
- Deep Cough was the first of several informants who helped provide that sense, Kessler said.
- "Why stand up now ? " said Zhao Yong, a thin man with a deep cough and sallow skin.
- But when he started tugging on his ear, and his deep cough woke him at night, I scheduled the appointment.
- Kessler wrote, without mentioning Deep Cough, " that manufacturers commonly add nicotine to cigarettes to deliver specific amounts of nicotine ."
- A former Secret Service agent and an Army criminal investigator schmoozed skittish informants with code-names like " Deep Cough " into sharing industry secrets.
- When Phyllis Van Kamp, a secretary, had the fever and deep cough of bronchitis, a clinician told her over the phone to try aspirin for a few days.
- Now, the fight Deep Cough helped begin is probably headed for the Supreme Court; a federal appeals court ruling on Friday denied the FDA the regulatory control it seeks.
- In conference calls and meetings, Douglas said on Friday, Deep Cough described for agency officials the steps that tobacco companies took to control the precise levels of nicotine in cigarettes.
- That ruling said the source, which has been referred to in legal papers as " deep cough, " must be revealed because of " the substantial public interest involved ."
- By the time Deep Cough landed on the agency's doorstep, Dr . David Kessler, then commissioner of food and drugs, and his top aides had spent several years considering whether and how they might regulate nicotine.
- Another common phosphene is " seeing stars ", from a sneeze, laughter, a heavy and deep cough, metabolic ( such as from low oxygenation or lack of glucose ) stimulation of neurons of the visual cortex or of other parts of the visual system.
- The libel suit filed by Philip Morris against ABC News, in particular, has attracted wide notice because lawyers for the tobacco company subpoenaed the travel and telephone records of ABC journalists in an effort to identify " Deep Cough, " a tobacco company source who told the network that tobacco companies added nicotine to cigarettes " to keep the consumer happy ."
- That's why patients without appointments were not turned away _ not Russell, the track coach with a ruptured hernia, whose health plan excludes the town doctor; not Mark, the waste-water treatment worker who drove 25 miles at lunchtime for a hepatitis-B vaccine; not Amy, 8, or Stefanie, 4, whose dad reported that one daughter has a " deep cough " and the other an ugly wart.