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Syringes were in use on Earth for many centuries but were no longer used in the 24th century, when hyposyringes and hyposprays were employed instead. Nurse Faith Garland injected Quark with Sodium Pentathol by means of a syringe. (DS9: "Little Green Men") In 2259 of the alternate reality, McCoy used a needleless syringe to draw blood from rogue Section 31 agent John Harrison. (Star Trek Into Darkness) The Ferengi still used traditional syringes. Doctor Arridor used a syringe to take a sample of DaiMon Goss' blood pyrocytes. (TNG: "The Price" ) A syringe is a consumable cut from the final version of Fallout 2. The Syringe is a useful item in ObsCure II. Syringe is a Bladed Weapons weapon in Wasteland 2. A syringe was a device used on Earth to inject medicine and draw blood before the advent of the hypospray. When he was transported downtime from 2270 to 2020 and into Shaun Christopher's body, James Kirk's blood was drawn by Doctor Marcus O'Herlihy using a syringe. (TOS novel: The Rings of Time) In the original MS-DOS version, it turns the player into a mutant upon death from syringes. In the Mac Family, the syringes are simply explosive (like Nitroglycerine). A syringe is a simple piston pump consisting of a plunger that fits tightly in a tube. The plunger can be pulled and pushed along inside a cylindrical tube (the barrel), allowing the syringe to take in and expel a liquid or gas through an orifice at the open end of the tube. The open end of the syringe may be fitted with a hypodermic needle, a nozzle, or tubing to help direct the flow into and out of the barrel. Syringes are often used to administer injections, apply compounds such as glue or lubricant, and measure liquids. The syringe is an item only used by the spy. The Spy inserts deadly poison in the syringe, and since he ca n't punch (but can tie up) it's his only silent weapon. One dose of poison can make an enemy soldier dizzy, two can knock him out, and three can kill him. The poison captules can be found in cupboards, drawers etc around the map. The syringe can be used from behind and in front of an enemy soldier (only in Commandos 2 and 3) while the Spy in Commandos Strike Force does not carry a syringe, but only other means of silent knocking out tools. There are syringes designed for use with U100 insulin and syringes designed for use with U40 insulin. They were at one time color-coded: U100 syringes having orange caps while U40's have red ones. Unfortunately some U40's now have orange caps, too -- check the barrel carefully for U40 or U100 to be sure! A Syringe is a simple piston pump consisting of a plunger that fits tightly in a tube. It is used for many medical procedures that consist of injections, and is usually used with a needle. File:Syringe Type.gif Syringes can be naturally wielded by Doctors, and require Equip Syringe from the Doctor passive skill set to be equipped on other jobs. Most Doctor Medical Treatment and Croakus Pocus skills can only be used while a Syringe is equipped. All Syringes add MP. When any syringe gets a gold stat in Physical Attack, the amount of HP healed increases. When any syringe gets a gold stat in Magic Attack, Magic Attack gets a bonus. The Syringe is a key item available in Resident Evil Outbreak File 2's "flashback" scenario. Hypodermic syringes are used with hypodermic needles to inject liquid or gases into body tissues, or to remove from the body. Injecting of air into a blood vessel is undesirable, as it may cause an air embolism; preventing embolisms by removing air from the syringe is the reason for the familiar image of holding a hypodermic syringe upside down, tapping it, and expelling a small amount of liquid before an injection into the bloodstream. Syringe is a card-type rare weapon that can be equipped by all classes and races. Its special attack has a chance of stealing 12% of the enemy's experience per successful hit. It appears in the missions Awakening, Ghosts, Sexual Deviants, Red Light, Ritual Cleansing and Personality Clash. It is a weapon used by Danny, Leo, Dr. Whyte and the Asylum Orderlies. The Syringe can be used for a variety of purposes, some helpful and some harmful.
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The Syringe is a useful item in ObsCure II. Syringes were in use on Earth for many centuries but were no longer used in the 24th century, when hyposyringes and hyposprays were employed instead. Nurse Faith Garland injected Quark with Sodium Pentathol by means of a syringe. (DS9: "Little Green Men") In 2259 of the alternate reality, McCoy used a needleless syringe to draw blood from rogue Section 31 agent John Harrison. (Star Trek Into Darkness) The Edo mediators on Rubicun III used a syringe with poison as death penalty when an individual broke a law on their planet. In 2364, a mediator was about to use a syringe on Wesley Crusher, but was stopped by Commander Riker. (TNG: "Justice" ) The Ferengi still used traditional syringes. Doctor Arridor used a syringe to take a sample of DaiMon Goss' blood pyrocytes. (TNG: "The Price" ) A Syringe is a simple piston pump consisting of a plunger that fits tightly in a tube. It is used for many medical procedures that consist of injections, and is usually used with a needle. The Syringe is a key item available in Resident Evil Outbreak File 2's "flashback" scenario. The Syringe can be used for a variety of purposes, some helpful and some harmful. File:Syringe Type.gif Syringes can be naturally wielded by Doctors, and require Equip Syringe from the Doctor passive skill set to be equipped on other jobs. Most Doctor Medical Treatment and Croakus Pocus skills can only be used while a Syringe is equipped. All Syringes add MP. When any syringe gets a gold stat in Physical Attack, the amount of HP healed increases. When any syringe gets a gold stat in Magic Attack, Magic Attack gets a bonus. * Level 10, 30, 50: No special characteristics. * Level 18, 38, 58: No special characteristics. * Level 20, 40, 60: File:Water.gif Water elemental attribute. Strong against , weak against . Lower MP. * Level 23, 43: File:Wood.gif Wood elemental attribute. Strong against , weak against . Lower MP. * Level 33, 53: Higher magic attack, but lower MP. * Level 40: Platinum weapon. Item mall weapon with one special attribute (HP recovery strengthened). Adds accuracy. * Level 50: Alternate weapon. Item mall weapon with slightly lower level 50 stats. * Level 60: Master weapon. Item mall weapon with higher level 60 stats. Normal MP. Non-elemental. * Level 60: HLA I weapon and HLA III weapon. Crafted by High level alchemy weapon specialists. Non-elemental. * Level 60: Golden weapon. Item mall weapon with one special attribute (HP recovery strengthened). Adds accuracy. In the original MS-DOS version, it turns the player into a mutant upon death from syringes. In the Mac Family, the syringes are simply explosive (like Nitroglycerine). Hypodermic syringes are used with hypodermic needles to inject liquid or gases into body tissues, or to remove from the body. 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Syringes are commonly re-used by diabetics and this is safe, if the syringe is only used by one person. Disposable medical syringes are sometimes used without a needle for orally administering liquid medicines to young children or animals because the dose can be measured accurately, and it is easier to squirt the medicine into the subject's mouth instead of coaxing the subject to drink out of a measuring spoon. There are syringes designed for use with U100 insulin and syringes designed for use with U40 insulin. They were at one time color-coded: U100 syringes having orange caps while U40's have red ones. Unfortunately some U40's now have orange caps, too -- check the barrel carefully for U40 or U100 to be sure! Syringe is a Bladed Weapons weapon in Wasteland 2. A syringe is a simple piston pump consisting of a plunger that fits tightly in a tube. The plunger can be pulled and pushed along inside a cylindrical tube (the barrel), allowing the syringe to take in and expel a liquid or gas through an orifice at the open end of the tube. The open end of the syringe may be fitted with a hypodermic needle, a nozzle, or tubing to help direct the flow into and out of the barrel. Syringes are often used to administer injections, apply compounds such as glue or lubricant, and measure liquids. A syringe played a major part in the psychological distress of the AI Melissa, as it was the last image registered by her brain donor Yasmine Zaman. Yasmine, who had compared the syringe to a bee due to its black millimeter lines and yellow-colored liquid contained within, was a Spartan-II about to undergo augmentation procedures; however, she did not survive the process. Melissa's lasting trauma from the incident manifested into an obsessive fear of bees. The syringe is an item only used by the spy. The Spy inserts deadly poison in the syringe, and since he ca n't punch (but can tie up) it's his only silent weapon. One dose of poison can make an enemy soldier dizzy, two can knock him out, and three can kill him. The poison captules can be found in cupboards, drawers etc around the map. The syringe can be used from behind and in front of an enemy soldier (only in Commandos 2 and 3) while the Spy in Commandos Strike Force does not carry a syringe, but only other means of silent knocking out tools. A syringe was a device used on Earth to inject medicine and draw blood before the advent of the hypospray. When he was transported downtime from 2270 to 2020 and into Shaun Christopher's body, James Kirk's blood was drawn by Doctor Marcus O'Herlihy using a syringe. (TOS novel: The Rings of Time) Syringe is a card-type rare weapon that can be equipped by all classes and races. Its special attack has a chance of stealing 12% of the enemy's experience per successful hit. A syringe is a consumable cut from the final version of Fallout 2. It appears in the missions Awakening, Ghosts, Sexual Deviants, Red Light, Ritual Cleansing and Personality Clash. It is a weapon used by Danny, Leo, Dr. Whyte and the Asylum Orderlies.
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