Importantly, having the additional
blockages reopened did not increase a patient's risk of other health problems, Sharma noted.
"As a company, we have to deal with around 2,000
blockages a month across our sewer network, which costs us around [pounds sterling]7 million a year -- and research has shown that around 93% of these
blockages are made up of wet wipes."
Peter had to work through the night to find the manhole in the kitchen to get to the
blockage and bring in a tanker to clear it up.
Ministry of External Affairs spokesperson Raveesh Kumar earlier said that all relevant authorities of the central government and concerned state governments have been apprised about the emerging situation to enable them to take necessary precautionary measures, while stating that both the countries are in regular contact over the Brahmaputra river
blockage.
On the other hand, Insaf Committee member Ch Sadiq Javed also demanded the government ensure practical steps for bringing an end to the prolonged canal water
blockage. He said that sugarcane crops of the farmers had been destroyed due to water shortage.
(b) diverting their attention from the 99% of culverts which look after themselves, hydraulically speaking, and towards the effects of
blockage on the only problematic sites: waterways through long, high embankments on flat land which restrict immediate downstream flow of flood-waters in excess of waterway capacity;
Some balloons are coated with the drug paclitaxel, a chemotherapy agent that slows plaque regrowth inside the
blockage.
CEREBRAL EMBOLISM A
blockage of one of the arteries that supply blood to the brain; it's one of the most common causes of a stroke.
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Blockage Remediation Tool
During the
blockage of Evzoni cross border around 130 thousand tones of goods were stuck on Thessaloniki harbor for days