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While it offers greater control and flexibility than a straight needle, it is technically more expensive for clinics. Its design—two plastic "wings" that allow the needle to be gripped firmly and taped down—minimizes vein trauma, making it a "kinder" option for difficult draws. 3. D Butterfly Plot (Neuroscience & Sleep Research)
Unlike standard "gag" sitcoms, Butterflies is praised for its melancholic tone and its honest look at the "day-to-day life" of a family where the mother feels like an outsider in her own home. 2. Butterfly Needle (Phlebotomy & Healthcare)
This is considered the most intensive way to prevent root circling (which can kill a tree years later). It forces the roots to grow outward into the new soil rather than staying trapped in the shape of their old container. D Butterfly
If you are looking at gardening or arboriculture, "butterfly" refers to a specific, intensive method for preparing plants.
In a medical context, "D Butterfly" often appears in test prep (where "D" is the correct multiple-choice answer) for blood draws. While it offers greater control and flexibility than
Written by Carla Lane, this show is often remembered as a "bittersweet" exploration of middle-class dissatisfaction.
Researchers use these plots to track Slow Oscillations (SOs) during N3 sleep. By targeting specific "limbic sources" with electrical stimulation, scientists can synchronize these oscillations to theoretically enhance the restorative quality of deep sleep. D Butterfly Plot (Neuroscience & Sleep Research) Unlike
Recent studies suggest that targeting frontopolar sites with lower current levels (0.5 mA) is actually more effective than higher currents used in the past, as it enhances neurophysiology without disrupting the sleep cycle. 4. "Butterfly" Root Modification (Horticulture)
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