Shot may refer to:

For having been shot see gunshot injury.

SHOT may stand for:


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Injection (medicine)

An injection (often referred to as a "shot" in US English, or a "jab" in UK English) is an infusion method of putting fluid into the body, usually with a syringe and a hollow needle which is pierced through the skin to a sufficient depth for the material to be administered into the body. An injection follows a parenteral route of administration; that is, administration via a route other than through the digestive tract. Since the process inherently involves a small puncture wound to the body (with varying degrees of pain depending on injection type and location, medication type, needle gauge and the skill of the individual administering the injection), fear of needles is a common phobia.

There are several methods of injection or infusion used in humans, including intradermal, subcutaneous, intramuscular, intravenous, intraosseous, intraperitoneal, intrathecal, epidural, intracardiac, intraarticular, intracavernous, and intravitreal. Rodents used for research are often administered intracerebral, intracerebroventricular, or intraportal injections as well. Long-acting forms of subcutaneous/intramuscular injections are available for various drugs, and are called depot injections.

Shot, Illusion, New God

Shot, Illusion, New God is an EP by the American grunge band Gruntruck. It was released in 1996. The group's last recording, it was intended to reestablish their musical career after their legal battle with Roadrunner Records.

It was produced by Jack Endino at Avast Studios, while "New God" produced by Gary King at House of Leisure. It was mastered at Hanzsek Audio.

Track listing

Credits

  • Ben McMillan - vocals, guitars
  • Tom Niemeyer - lead guitar
  • Alex Sibbald - bass
  • Josh Sinder - drums

  • Minori

    Minori may refer to:

  • Minori (given name)
  • Minori (company), a Japanese visual novel company
  • Minori (train), a former Japanese train service
  • Places

  • Minori, Campania, in Italy
  • Minori, Ibaraki, in Japan

  • Minori (given name)

    Minori is a feminine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:

  • Minori Aoi (born 1980), Japanese model and adult video (AV) actress
  • Minori Chihara (born 1980), Japanese voice actress and singer
  • Minori Matsushima (born 1940), Japanese voice actress
  • Minori (company)

    Minori (みのり) is a Japanese visual novel company (previously the software division of CoMixWave until April 2007). Their most successful game is Ef: A Fairy Tale of the Two., which has had a manga and two anime television series based on it, and was ported to the PlayStation 2 in April 2010. They use Musica as their main engine. Several of their games' opening movies are animated by Makoto Shinkai. Minori is known for its stance against fan-translations and piracy and has garnered some infamy for its actions against fan translation group No Name Losers and TLWiki, due to the controversy regarding the video game Rapelay by Illusion Soft. As a result, its main webpage is blocked for people outside Japan. In 2010, Minori, MangaGamer, and No Name Losers announced a partnership to make commercial English versions of Minori's games available.

    Published games

  • August 31, 2001: Bittersweet Fools
  • April 19, 2002: Wind: A Breath of Heart
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