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NL888 Posted 13 years ago
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Does "the more rapid vector of a jab" mean "the more rapid factor of an injection"?

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A few minutes after getting her traditional Chinese medicine injection in a hospital in Chongqing, southwest China, 25 year-old Zhang Mingjuan began hyperventilating. She’d had only a slight fever, but wanted to try the appealing combination of traditional medicine with the more rapid vector of a jab. Now she felt like she was dying, and she passed out.

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NL888 Does "the more rapid vector of a jab" mean "the more rapid factor of an injection"? I think 'the more rapid method of an injection'.

  • NL888 Does "the more rapid vector of a jab" mean "the more rapid factor of an injection"?
  • I think 'the more rapid method of an injection'.
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NL888Does "the more rapid vector of a jab" mean "the more rapid factor of an injection"?
I think 'the more rapid method of an injection'.

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