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Direxion is a provider of financial products known for its leveraged ETFs. ... GUSH 3X until May 2020 DRIP 3X until May 2020 GUSH Became 2X in May 2020
Blood squirt (blood spurt, blood spray, blood gush, or blood jet) is a projectile expulsion of blood when an artery is ruptured. Blood pressure causes the blood to bleed out at a rapid, intermittent rate in a spray or jet , coinciding with the pulse , rather than the slower, but steady flow of venous bleeding.
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Gush is a sudden flow (as in a washout, storm surge, or blood gush) or excessive enthusiasm. Gush may also refer to: Gush, 1995 music album by Lowlife; Gush (band) George Gush, historian; Richard Gush (1789–1858), South African settler; William Gush (1813–1888), painter
Gush Ad is an online social media marketing and advertising platform owned by Gushcloud International. It is based in Singapore, but also holds offices in San Francisco, Malaysia, and Indonesia. [1] Gush Ad is owned by Gushcloud Pvt Ltd, and is resold by Gushcloud INC in the US and TBG Interactive SDN BHD in Malaysia and PT.
A Murphy drip is a rectal infusion apparatus to administer the medical procedure of proctoclysis, also known as rectoclysis. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] During the procedure, an end of the Murphy drip is inserted into the rectum and large quantities of liquid are infused into the rectum drop by drop. [ 4 ]
A drip chamber, also known as drip bulb, is a device used to allow gas (such as air) to rise out from a fluid so that it is not passed downstream. It is commonly employed in delivery systems of intravenous therapy and acts to prevent air embolism. [1] [2] The use of a drip chamber also allows an estimate of the rate at which fluid is administered.
"Chinese water torture" is mentioned in the 1884 short story "The Compromiser" [5] suggesting some public familiarity with the term by that date. It might have been popularised by the predicament escape Chinese Water Torture Cell (a feat of escapology introduced in Berlin at Circus Busch on September 13, 1910). [1]