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  • 71Manoeuvre de Sellick — Manœuvre de Sellick La manœuvre de Sellick est une technique de compression du cartilage cricoïde, décrite en 1961 par Sellick BA et publiée dans le Lancet[1]. Lors de la réalisation d une intubation trachéale, elle est utilisée pour prévenir le… …

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  • 72Manoeuvre de Toynbee — Manœuvre de Toynbee La manœuvre de Toynbee est une manœuvre d équilibrage, inventée par le médecin Joseph Toynbee (1815 1866), parfois utilisée en plongée sous marine. Elle a pour but de ré équilibrer les pressions entre l oreille externe et l… …

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  • 73manoeuvre the apostles — verb To rob Peter to pay Paul; that is, to borrow money from one man to pay another …

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  • 74Collision avoidance manoeuvre — A collision avoidance manoeuvre or debris avoidance manoeuvre is a manoeuvre conducted by a spacecraft to avoid colliding with another object in orbit. One is most commonly used in order to avoid a piece of space junk.Collision avoidance… …

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  • 75Operational manoeuvre group — The Operational manoeuvre group (OMG) was a Soviet Army organisational maneuver warfare concept created during the early 1950s to replace the Cavalry mechanized group which performed the deep operations on the Eastern Front during the Second… …

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  • 76Sarah Jane Smith: Mirror, Signal, Manoeuvre — Big Finish Productions audio play Mirror, Signal, Manoeuvre Series Sarah Jane Smith Release number 5 …

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  • 77contre-manoeuvre — (kon tre ma neu vr ) s. f. Manoeuvre opposée à une manoeuvre.    Au plur. Des contre manoeuvre. ÉTYMOLOGIE    Contre, manoeuvre …

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  • 78room for manoeuvre — room for/to manoeuvre (also freedom of manoeuvre) ► the opportunity to change your plans or choose between different ways of doing something: »The law in this area is very strict and doesn t allow us much room for manoeuvre. Main Entry:… …

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  • 79room for/to manoeuvre — (also freedom of manoeuvre) ► the opportunity to change your plans or choose between different ways of doing something: »The law in this area is very strict and doesn t allow us much room for manoeuvre. Main Entry: ↑manoeuvre …

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  • 80room to manoeuvre — room for/to manoeuvre (also freedom of manoeuvre) ► the opportunity to change your plans or choose between different ways of doing something: »The law in this area is very strict and doesn t allow us much room for manoeuvre. Main Entry:… …

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