CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO CANULATE
PRESENT
Present
I canulate
you canulate
he/she/it canulates
we canulate
you canulate
they canulate
Present continuous
I am canulating
you are canulating
he/she/it is canulating
we are canulating
you are canulating
they are canulating
Present perfect
I have canulated
you have canulated
he/she/it has canulated
we have canulated
you have canulated
they have canulated
Present perfect continuous
I have been canulating
you have been canulating
he/she/it has been canulating
we have been canulating
you have been canulating
they have been canulating
Present tense is used to refer to circumstances that exist at the present time or over a period that includes the present time. The
present perfect refers to past events, although it can be considered to denote primarily the resulting present situation rather than the events themselves.
PAST
Past
I canulated
you canulated
he/she/it canulated
we canulated
you canulated
they canulated
Past continuous
I was canulating
you were canulating
he/she/it was canulating
we were canulating
you were canulating
they were canulating
Past perfect
I had canulated
you had canulated
he/she/it had canulated
we had canulated
you had canulated
they had canulated
Past perfect continuous
I had been canulating
you had been canulating
he/she/it had been canulating
we had been canulating
you had been canulating
they had been canulating
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will canulate
you will canulate
he/she/it will canulate
we will canulate
you will canulate
they will canulate
Future continuous
I will be canulating
you will be canulating
he/she/it will be canulating
we will be canulating
you will be canulating
they will be canulating
Future perfect
I will have canulated
you will have canulated
he/she/it will have canulated
we will have canulated
you will have canulated
they will have canulated
Future perfect continuous
I will have been canulating
you will have been canulating
he/she/it will have been canulating
we will have been canulating
you will have been canulating
they will have been canulating
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would canulate
you would canulate
he/she/it would canulate
we would canulate
you would canulate
they would canulate
Conditional continuous
I would be canulating
you would be canulating
he/she/it would be canulating
we would be canulating
you would be canulating
they would be canulating
Conditional perfect
I would have canulate
you would have canulate
he/she/it would have canulate
we would have canulate
you would have canulate
they would have canulate
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been canulating
you would have been canulating
he/she/it would have been canulating
we would have been canulating
you would have been canulating
they would have been canulating
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you canulate
we let´s canulate
you canulate
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
canulated
Present Participle
canulating
Infinitive shows the action beyond temporal perspective. The
present participle or gerund shows the action during the session. The
past participle shows the action after completion.
10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CANULATE»
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canulate in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
canulate and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Middle English Dictionary: C.1
n. [ML canulatus] (a) Hollow, tubular; (b) a tubular instrument. (a) ?al425 *
Chauliac(l) l8a/b: It ha> a necke canulate [*Ch.(2): holow; L canulatum] with-
inforb as the serde. Ibid.l34b/a: Makyng a hole vndernebe corneam with a
canulate nedille.
2
Update Gastroenterology 2004: New Developments in the ...
FIOC was attempted in 336 patients undergoing laparoscopic cholecystectomy [4
] and was successfully completed in 328 (95%). Reasons for failed FIOC included
a perforated or avulsed cystic duct (three patients) and inability to canulate the ...
Implanting the LV lead usually involves contrast administration to define the
coronary venous anatomy and to help identify and canulate the coronary sinus
ostium (Figure M). Because of the high prevalence of renal dysfunction, diabetes
...
Mohammad Shenasa, Gerhard Hindricks, Martin Borggrefe, 2012
4
Complications of Interventional Cardiovascular Procedures: A ...
... motion revealed occlusion of both renal arteries (Figure 18.1). As the main
body of the graft was already deployed, a double curved catheter was inserted
from the right side, and a glide wire was used to canulate the left iliac artery (
crossover ...
Issam D. Moussa, MD, Steven R. Bailey, MD, Antonio Colombo, MD, 2012
5
The Anatomy Answer Book: 4000 Questions and Answers for ...
To canulate the pharyngotympanic tube, the canula is passed along the inferior
meatus. Q. In Figure 3-40, identify P. A. The hard palate. At this point, it consists of
the palatal process of the maxilla. Q. In Figure 3-40, identify Q. A. The second ...
William Kenneth Metcalf, 2006
6
Gynecologic Ultrasound, an Issue of Ultrasound Clinics
... procedure (7%), pelvic pain (3.8%), vagal symptoms (3.5%), nausea (1%), and
postprocedure fever (0.8%).29 Causes of early examination termination or
incomplete evaluation include inability to canulate the cervix, insufficient cervical
seal ...
Sandra J. Allison, Darcy J. Wolfman, 2010
7
Color Atlas of Vascular Diseases
While larger varicosities should be injected intravascularly, sometimes smaller
ones, which are hard to canulate, can be eliminated by injection of a minute
amount of dilute sclerosing agent in a para-vascular position Figs. 10-90, 10-91.
8
Interventional Cardiology: Percutaneous Noncoronary Intervention
Failed implantation, resulting from the inability to canulate the PFO, was rare (
three cases; <1%). In these patients, we refrained from performing a transseptal
puncture for device implantation, as recommended by some authors, because ...
9
Drug Eluting Stents: Anti-Inflammatory Approach To Prevent ...
One patient, in which the balloon angioplasty was complicated by a long (>
30mm) type F dissection, treated with a single study stent, died during the
hospital stay due to a cardiac arrest following attempts to canulate a central vein.
All other ...
There are many variations on this procedure, including the following basic
approach: to (1) dilate the puncta using a metal probe/wire, (2) to canulate either
one or both canaliculi continuing on into the lacrimal sac down the nasolacrimal
duct ...
4 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «CANULATE»
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canulate is used in the context of the following news items.
The secret doctor: I love my job, but we're in a crisis
This can be life-threatening, so we quickly canulate him, take blood and I pack his nose with a device to stop the bleeding. It does stop and I am ... «expressandstar.com, Jan 15»
Harlow mothers hope to raise £4000 for new equipment for Princess …
This piece of equipment, which has been trialled on Dolphin Ward, takes away this stress by identifying which would be a good vein to canulate ... «Harlow Star, Sep 14»
Nurse snatched scalpel off doctor about to cut vein
... the woman needed to have her blood type checked in case she required a transfusion, and she asked Dr Osunkwo if he would 'canulate,' or, ... «Irish Examiner, Dec 13»
Paramedics describe A&E 'chaos' and 'terrified' doctors at Pilgrim …
Mr Hall described the ward at the time as 'chaos' and told how following intubation of Jessica, he saw two doctors attempting to canulate (find a ... «Boston Standard, Aug 13»