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  • noun Plural form of nebuliser.

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Examples

  • The company has particular expertise in drug delivery mechanisms, from tablets, creams and patches through to orally inhaled and nasal drug products (OINDPs) such as nebulisers, nasal sprays and dry powder inhalers.

    Business Weekly daily news 2009

  • The company has particular expertise in drug delivery mechanisms, from tablets, creams and patches through to orally inhaled and nasal drug products (OINDPs) such as nebulisers, nasal sprays and dry powder inhalers.

    Business Weekly daily news 2009

  • The company has particular expertise in drug delivery mechanisms, from tablets, creams and patches through to orally inhaled and nasal drug products (OINDPs) such as nebulisers, nasal sprays and dry powder inhalers.

    Business Weekly daily news 2009

  • The implications of the eviction of the wider Traveller community were huge, said Candy Sheridan, vice-chair of the Gypsy Council, who tried to ensure sick residents had access to generators for nebulisers and insulin.

    The Guardian World News Alexandra Topping 2011

  • The equipment included stethoscopes, blood pressure monitors, oximeters and nebulisers.

    Scoop Audio and Video Podcast 2010

  • The equipment included stethoscopes, blood pressure monitors, oximeters and nebulisers.

    Scoop Audio and Video Podcast 2010

  • Mr Abas said the lives of Bedouin patients who need a reliable supply of electricity -- to refrigerate medicines and special foods, run air-conditioning or power nebulisers and inhalators -- are being put in grave danger by official intransigence.

    GlobalResearch.ca 2009

  • Mr Abas said the lives of Bedouin patients who need a reliable supply of electricity -- to refrigerate medicines and special foods, run air-conditioning or power nebulisers and inhalators -- are being put in grave danger by official intransigence.

    CounterPunch 2009

  • Mr Abas said the lives of Bedouin patients who need a reliable supply of electricity -- to refrigerate medicines and special foods, run air-conditioning or power nebulisers and inhalators -- are being put in grave danger by official intransigence.

    Countercurrents.org 2009

  • I have spent many nights in the ER with nebulisers and inhalers.

    unknown title 2009

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