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pin-prick
ˈpin-prick, n. [f. pin n.1 3 + prick n.] 1. The prick of a pin; a minute puncture such as that made by a pin-point. Also fig.1862 John & I, II. 70, I would never move..to cause you the pain of a pin prick. 1899 Allbutt's Syst. Med. VI. 520 When ankle-clonus has disappeared..a pin-prick of the planta... Oxford English Dictionary
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Pin prick attack
A pin prick attack is an assault on another person with a needle or syringe tainted with the blood of somebody carrying a blood-borne disease, such as HIV. Although there have been numerous cases of people being attacked with needles and syringes, the idea that people infected with AIDS have deliber... wikipedia.org
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Robert Elms
I think everything that is over-inflated deserves a pin-prick in it occasionally. How can they be above criticism? That's ludicrous." wikipedia.org
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Bruns apraxia
light touch pin-prick temperature position vibration Focused gait examination, which examines stationary position and walking abnormalities. wikipedia.org
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pin
▪ I. pin, n.1 (pɪn) Forms: 1 pinn, 4–7 pynne, pinne, 5–6 pyn, (5 pene, pyne, 6 pynn, pine), 6–8 pinn, 6– pin. [Late OE. pinn, a common Low Ger. word: MLG., LG. pinne, pin, LG. also penne, pen (Brem. Wbch.), MDu. pinne (‘pinna, spiculum, cuspis, veruculum, aculeus, scopus, clavus ligneus’ Kilian), Du... Oxford English Dictionary
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Signe Tollefsen
Her voice hypnotic, her guitar style minimalist, almost ponderous as she falls into full-bodied deep sounds or pin-prick sharp notes. wikipedia.org
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Awaz Sayeed
The second book New Urdu Writings: From India and Pakistan by Rakhshanda Jalil (Westland Ltd, 2013) includes the story Chubhan ('Pin-Prick'). wikipedia.org
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Lymphocystis
The fish start growing small white pin-prick like growths on their fins or skin and this is often mistaken for infection by Ichthyophthirius multifiliis wikipedia.org
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Stephen Gray (scientist)
In the process, he had discovered that the "electric virtue" was not just a 'static' phenomenon (like a local pin-prick), but rather a fluid-like substance wikipedia.org
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Say It Again (Jermaine Stewart song)
If he can't pierce through to the top 10 with this little pin-prick of a hit, we'd be shocked." wikipedia.org
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Psychic numbing
The control group showed clear differences in his or her reactions to the pin-prick in comparison to the Q-tip. The authors of the study theorized that the physicians unconsciously numbed their reaction to the pain of the pin-prick due to his or her profession. wikipedia.org
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New Amazonia
The narrator tries the procedure herself: "The sensation I experienced was little more than a pin-prick in intensity, but...I felt ten years younger and wikipedia.org
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Coriander
In one study examining people suspected of food allergies to spices, 32% of pin-prick tests in children and 23% in adults were positive for coriander and wikipedia.org
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Jacqueline Fernandez
Critic Anupama Chopra also criticized Fernandez, calling her "a pin-prick on a balloon". wikipedia.org
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Neuralgia
Also, weighted needles can be used to measure pin-prick sensation, and an electronic vibrameter is used to measure vibration sensitivity. wikipedia.org
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