1.   As for former President Bush and others who are treated with electrical shock to convert heart rhythms, this is usually a very strong shock.

2.   Bradford recently began the process to train some patrol officers from each patrol district in the use of tasers, hand-held devices that deliver an electrical shock.

3.   A professor invents a V-chip that gives children an electrical shock every time they curse.

4.   By delivering a series of electrical shocks to a spaghetti-sized nerve in the neck, the device can dramatically cut the number of seizures his patients suffer.

5.   CPR -- cardiopulmonary resuscitation -- can buy a few minutes until a paramedic arrives, but it takes an electrical shock from a defibrillator to restart the heart.

6.   Doctors may treat the fibrillation with drugs or an electrical shock, called cardioversion, to restore normal rhythm.

7.   Fatal electrical shocks could easily occur when someone holding a faulty hair dryer reached out to turn off the water faucet.

8.   Fortunately, electrical shocks in children are rarely the cause of an emergency room visit.

9.   Ground fault interrupters are installed as power outlets particularly near water sources, and they protect people from electrical shocks.

10.   Last week, Pius Lustrilanang testified before a congressional committee in Washington that he had suffered electrical shock and interrogation at the hands of unidentified captors.

a. + shock >>共 359
initial 6.88%
electrical 3.52%
biggest 2.72%
economic 2.72%
external 2.48%
great 2.48%
mild 2.16%
deep 2.00%
severe 2.00%
septic 2.00%
electrical + n. >>共 402
power 7.16%
equipment 5.85%
system 4.26%
appliance 4.05%
wire 3.72%
outlet 3.07%
wiring 3.04%
problem 2.76%
current 2.32%
charge 2.08%
shock 1.03%
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