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" ... It can have up to six injection orifices, each individually controlled from the surface, with a full spectrum of injection rate options available to the well operator. This means it is not reliant on a specific annulus pressure to maintain gas injection rates. Pressure sensors are included in the unit configuration at the point of gas injection to provide annulus and production tubing pressure and temperature data to the well operator. ... "
" ... This 1998 patent by inventor Allen Geller (US 6093475A) describes a multilayered mask or larger costume inside which a small pump injects fluid (hopefully not real blood) out of various bleeding orifices. This one is a favorite of pre-teen boys—I wonder why? ... "
" ... To do their thing, such eye drops should go into your, you guessed it, eyes. Not your mouth or other orifices. Otherwise, they’d be called “other orifice drops.” They are also called drops and not buckets because you are only supposed to use limited amounts. Typically, correct use is no more than two drops in your eyes six times a day. If you stay within these limits, your risk of bad toxicity may be relatively low. ... "
" ... To lay out a few more parallels: the manual recommends humiliating prisoners by performing a complete physical examination of all orifices, even instructing interrogators to stay at prisoners' sides when they go to the bathroom. It instructs interrogation facilities to disrupt prisoners' sense of time by randomly altering the cycles of light and darkness, depriving them of sleep, and delivering their meals at random intervals. ... "