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expulsion noun ban, banishment, debarment, deprivation, detrusion, disbarment, discharge, disgorgement, dislodgment, dismissal, displacement, disqualification, driving out, effusion, ejection, ejectment, elimination, enforced withdrawal, eruption, eviction, exactio, excision, exclusion, excommunication, exile, expatriation, expelling, expulsio, extradition, isolation, ostracism, ouster, outlawing, permanent exxlusion, purge, putting out, rejection, removal, separation, suspension, termination of membership, throwing out See also: banishment, deportation, discharge, dismissal, disqualification, eviction, exception, exclusion, expropriation, foreclosure, layoff, ostracism, outburst, outflow, rejection, removal EXPULSION. The act of depriving a member of a body politic, corporate, or of
a society, of his right of membership therein, by the vote of such body or
society, for some violation of hi's. duties as such, or for some offence
which renders him unworthy of longer remaining a member of the same.
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| Each of the proteins has different substrate specificity, and it has been emphasized that a small structural difference of the compound can result in a different expulsive capacity of the cell (41). Two techniques are commonly used[37]: (1) a maximum expulsive maneuver with the abdominal muscles while the glottis is held open and lung volume is maintained at FRC and (2) a combination of a maximum or near-maximum expulsive maneuver and a simultaneous maximum inspiratory effort against an occluded airway (ie, "two-step maneuver"). They emphasize the need to trust in the natural expulsive process, and they offer childbearing women a number of alternatives to the well intentioned but misguided recipes for breathing and pushing. |
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