By The New York Times This article was written by The Times’s Election Analytics team, which operates the election night statistical model known as the Needle. The 2024 Needle is live.
Sparse ground cover means the threat of fire is greatly reduced, a danger further lessened by the relative paucity of dead bristlecone needles in a landscape where trees are few and far between.
We used a SURFLO Winged Infusion Set with a 25 gauge × 0.75 inch thin-wall needle and 12 inch tubing (Terumo Medical Corp., Elkton, MD) for intravenous infusion. Arterial catheters were 22 gauge ...
Threading a needle can be tricky, especially when it comes to smaller needles required by more delicate fabrics. And the task can become more than just an annoyance if you end up pricking yourself ...
The New York Times' popular election "Needle" may not be available on Election Night, as the publication's technology guild remains on strike. The Times' needle estimates the final outcome of an ...
Our election model estimates the outcome of the race in real time based on polling data, the votes reported so far and what we expect from remaining votes. Read how it works › Trump Trump 312 ...
There are no documented cases of HIV infection through contact with a needle or syringe discarded in a public place. There are guidelines on the use of post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) following ...
Thirty-eight days ago, I gulped down the deepest breath my lungs allowed, thrusting my right hand forward, sinking a needle ...
door-to-balloon time minus door-to-needle time is > 60 minutes, or medical contact to balloon time is > 90 minutes). An invasive strategy is preferred in the following cases: if a skilled cath lab ...
The New York Times’ Needle lives: The newspaper’s popular election-prediction gauge made its return on Tuesday night — despite the ongoing strike called Monday by the union representing tech ...
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Though the jury's still out, here's what happens. A physical therapist inserts thin needles with no medicine on them through your skin and into the painful muscle. Some people say this doesn't hurt.