Unless the carpet is badly worn, or the pile is carefully separated to allow examination, neither weft nor warp will show from the front. |
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Black deposits of mercuric sulphide were evident upon microscopic examination with white light. |
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Pelvic examination revealed a 6-to 8-week-sized uterus and a right adnexal mass. |
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Evidence from pages 46, 47 and 48 of the transcript of the examination of Luke Brock was read into the court record. |
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Sports-related eye injuries should be evaluated on site with an adequate examination of the eye and adnexa. |
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Symptoms are similar to those of prostate enlargement, and on rectal examination the gland is felt to be very hard and irregular. |
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Initially, he was extremely agitated but had normal neurologic examination results. |
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After a careful history and examination, electrocardiography and chest radiography are first line investigations. |
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Vanessa did the digging with a trowel, discarding obvious junk and storing everything else in plastic buckets for later examination. |
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The person carrying out the examination is usually an ultrasonographer, a radiographer specially trained at ultrasound techniques. |
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Follow-up examination at 1 week after injury revealed gross weakness in external rotation and abduction. |
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The university preparatory track requires successful completion of the Abitur, a university entrance examination. |
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After work stopped about 2pm Birrell and Nasmyth made their examination, and then appear to have travelled to the shaft by the return airway. |
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The handouts can be copied and placed in examination rooms or waiting rooms so patients can read about topics of personal interest. |
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The evolution of the canid and felid brain was studied through examination of fossil and Recent cranial endocasts. |
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But in spite of some of the absurdism of this screenplay, it's really an intimate, fairly direct examination of self-awareness. |
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On physical examination there is general tenderness to palpation with rigidity and rebound tenderness. |
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The vehicles underwent a visual examination, and a mobile weighbridge and emissions unit were also used. |
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The examination of 278 hosts of 16 species yielded 11,030 ectoparasites representing six families of Insecta and eleven families of Acari. |
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Our examination of this ornament and several other jades has provided evidence for the use of rotary tools during the Ming and Qing dynasties. |
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The study involved 152 women who had lower abdominal pain for up to three weeks and abnormal adnexal tenderness on pelvic examination. |
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On physical examination, the vulvar lesion is usually raised and may be fleshy, ulcerated, leukoplakic, or warty in appearance. |
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Findings of the physical examination on admission revealed an emaciated, deeply jaundiced man, with orthostatic hypotension and marked dyspnea. |
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But the BMJ queried whether these conclusions had been drawn from an examination of the study's raw data. |
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Seemingly every time that I saw a shirt I liked, closer examination would reveal yet another pair of accursed short sleeves. |
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The validity issue raises questions about whether we are measuring the appropriate things in the final examination. |
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Histopathologic examination of the biopsy tissue showed a granular, relatively acellular material filling the alveolar spaces diffusely. |
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Microscopic examination revealed nests and cords of clear cells separated by a fibrous and acellular mucoid stroma. |
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It presents the results of research on surviving prints, based on a painstaking physical examination of the paper used, watermarks and typefaces. |
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Bacon, Galileo and Descartes rejected the preternatural je ne sais quoi in favour of a scientific examination of nature. |
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The cleared cuticles were mounted in glycerin jelly on glass slides for light microscopic examination. |
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The diagnosis of achondroplasia, for instance, rests solely on the clinical examination that may include anthropometric measurements and x-rays. |
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Such tendon jerks are tested as part of a routine neurological examination, to assess the state of synaptic connections. |
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Examinations should be given routinely and include simple quizzes, a midterm examination, and a final examination. |
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Fifteen percent of colorectal cancers can be detected by digital rectal examination. |
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These schools normally admit pupils from their junior department to senior school without sitting a further examination. |
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From previous sessions of the inquiry, Foy's inability to recall much detail of events under examination has been well established. |
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They will now have to wait to hear whether solicitors acting on behalf of the accused man ask for a second post-mortem examination. |
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Actually, upon closer examination it seemed to be a cross between a wild boar and a wolf. |
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The teenager's dental records will be used to make a final identification during a post-mortem examination. |
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However, on examination it transpired that envelope A did not actually have a window. |
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A post-mortem examination revealed he died as a result of a single blow to the neck, probably a kick. |
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In the clinical assessment of chest pain, electrocardiography is an essential adjunct to the clinical history and physical examination. |
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It's an examination of early childhood dynamics and a rebellious attack on authority. |
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A post-mortem examination conducted by a Home Office pathologist has revealed he received a number of blows and possibly a number of kicks. |
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On examination she was apyrexial, had splinter haemorrhages on two fingernails, and had a raised jugular venous pressure. |
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The tumour is often palpable on rectal or abdominal examination, and malignant ascites may also be evident. |
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Artistically, it is a rare and precious gem that demands careful examination. |
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Physical examination included measurement of jugular venous pressure and palpation of the apex beat in supine and lateral position. |
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Recently special rapporteurs from the UN's human rights commission urged the examination of rights violations in Aceh. |
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But if you really must have a ragtop, and your ragtop really must be a prestige badge, then a second-hand Z3 deserves serious examination. |
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In this case, the presentation did not lead us to consider kala-azar in the differential, and pregnancy limited the physical examination. |
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After her marriage, she appeared for the senior grade music examination in 1991 and passed it with distinction. |
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This was coming from the guy who had once gone an entire weekend without sleep before his first external examination. |
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Thereupon, the district judge recalled his order for a preliminary examination. |
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The angle between the costal fibers of the left diaphragm and the rib cage was measured under radioscopic examination with a goniometer. |
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Radiographic examination revealed an ill-defined radiolucent lesion at the joint area of the previous bone graft and the right mandibular angle. |
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An aegrotat pass is considered if a student fails an examination through serious circumstances beyond their control. |
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For aegrotat consideration, you must see a registered medical doctor and the Health Centre on the day of the examination. |
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Radiographic examination revealed an irregular radiolucency in the mandible symphyseal region between the right and left premolars. |
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She shows that the upbeat view doesn't hold up in the face of a careful examination of the numbers. |
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Prostate enlargement is confirmed by a rectal examination with a finger. |
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Even without a confirmatory rapid plasma reagin test or darkfield examination of the gummatous discharge, the diagnosis of secondary syphilis was obvious. |
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The physical examination reveals the patient is in minimal distress with right lower quadrant pain and rebound tenderness and guarding on palpation. |
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If parents notice crossed or wall eyes persisting in a child four months of age, they should immediately take the child to an eye care professional for an examination. |
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Physical examination revealed an afebrile woman in no acute distress. |
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Grant's book is a highly nuanced examination of much of the literature on altruism and agape, while also giving some attention to recent considerations of eros and philia. |
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During shooting there was all occasional whiff of smoke at the rear of the cylinder and examination of the fired cases found them covered with soot from end to end. |
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Physical examination of the lungs may reveal rales and pleural effusions. |
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Clinical, radiographic, and second-look arthroscopic examination at 6 months after the initial injury showed a successful reattachment and restoration of stability. |
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Physical examination showed signs of cardiac dysfunction, including sinus tachycardia, distended jugular veins, hepatomegaly, and clubbing of the fingers. |
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As part of her oral examination, she had to recite the names of all the presidents. |
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Physical examination disclosed a comfortable man who was afebrile. |
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A physical examination and plain radiographs of the knee should follow. |
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A post mortem examination revealed that there were no obvious signs of abnormality in Miss Moss' body. |
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Histologic examination of the brain showed extensive neuronal loss, gliosis, rarefaction, scarring, and foci of chronic inflammation in multiple brain regions. |
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The troopers conducted a careful examination of the chevy itself and took note of a critical detail. |
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The wireless connection also avoids the inconvenience of interrupting an ultrasound examination to plug the ultrasound system into the network jack. |
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Chapter 3 ends this section with an examination of the evolutionary perspective of analysis, including descriptions of Darwinism, Lamarckism, and Weismannism. |
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After seven days on flat roads this was a sudden and violent examination of heart as much as stamina and it was a test that Lance Armstrong would pass with flying colours. |
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An examination of the eerie similarities between Litchfield Prison and agrestic. |
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He was summoned to the examination room for a blood pressure recheck. |
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An examination of the complicated history of America and its movies in the Republic of Korea. |
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At her last annual physical examination, Mrs. Harrison had been started on antihypertensive therapy, and today she needed a recheck and updated lab work. |
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Concurrent with these changes, we are witnessing a fundamental examination of what underlies and actuates the character of who we are as intelligence professionals. |
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Camarillo also cautioned families about other clues that may be worth further examination before allowing someone into your home. |
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They are at present in a long queue awaiting full examination. |
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The examination morphed into a far-reaching conversation between Bryan and Darrow on scriptural interpretation. |
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During shooting there was an occasional whiff of smoke at the rear of the cylinder and examination of the fired cases found them covered with soot from end to end. |
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This is the keynote, leading to a prolonged examination of how writers have used narrative technique in order to provide aspects of what we guess about consciousness. |
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Optical examination instruments produced by the company are used in industry to check the quality of everything from fuel injector nozzles to interior welds. |
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His ideas found a receptive audience in literate circles from Lisbon to Moscow, and they supply a convenient starting place for an examination of European political systems. |
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A quick examination shows that none of these explanations holds water. |
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Right after chest wall closure, the lungs underwent radioscopic examination in an attempt to identify the presence of pneumothorax or any other undesirable alteration. |
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In contrast, the REC allowed for examination in points of doctrine and discipline for validation of conformity yet without reordination. |
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He goes to a doctor who negligently makes a superficial examination and pronounces the knee fit. |
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They have the power to enforce the attendance and examination of witnesses and the production of documents relevant to the work in hand. |
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District courts are often responsible for handling the preliminary examination and for setting bail in felony cases. |
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Ordinarily, bills of indictment were preferred after there had been an examination before the magistrates. |
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Rather than using theories as starting points, casuistry begins with an examination of cases. |
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The bar examination is administered by the Supreme Court of the Philippines during the month of September every year. |
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The Multistate Bar Examination is part of the bar examination in almost all United States jurisdictions. |
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However, many other jurisdictions do not allow graduates of unaccredited law schools to sit for their bar examination. |
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The consequent medical examination revealed that Dunglass had a hole in his spine surrounded by tuberculosis in the bone. |
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It could then be reviewed during the next stage of the reform, when the system of appointed life peerages came under examination. |
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In contrast, his examination of the political economy channel found no support for the political economy mechanism. |
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The Red Seal requires the completion of an apprenticeship and an additional examination. |
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An examination of the lock shows that it has been rebuilt since Hobbs picked it. |
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Under examination were the nature and methods of political economy itself, while it was simultaneously under attack from others. |
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In epidemic situations, a clinical diagnosis may be made by taking a patient history and doing a brief examination. |
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The 1836 law instituted a significantly more rigorous application process, including the establishment of an examination system. |
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In 1886 Weber passed the examination for Referendar, comparable to the bar association examination in the British and American legal systems. |
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By the time of the civil service examination was put into place, Confucian influence saw outright discussion of Shen Buhai banned. |
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Soon after returning he volunteered for the British army, but, as expected, failed the necessary medical examination because of his poor sight. |
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Sonographic assessments including brain and abdominal sonographies and ocular examination for the potential seeding of the fungi were normal. |
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A companion at once crushed his spidership, for which on afterthought I was sorry, as I should like to have cut the spider for examination. |
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The former problem student surpassed his instructor's expectations and scored top marks on his examination. |
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The role of the syrinx in psittacine sound production is still under examination, and probably differs from that of songbirds. |
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For example, the traditional 10-year-series, a compilation of past year examination questions, now comes in all shapes and sizes. |
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Ophthalmological examination revealed bilateral abducens paresis and optic disc edema in the left eye. |
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On the fifth day the examination indicated the presence of fresh or unregurgitated insect and grass food. |
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The AIA offers state accountancy boards a written examination for use in testing entrants to the profession. |
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In many cases, examination of the flow fields in greater detail reveals a more vortical or turbulent flow around the collimated core. |
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On examination there was no obvious swelling or deformity and no anatomical snuffbox tenderness. |
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Both the neurology notes and psychiatry notes clearly stated that no athetoid movements were noted on examination. |
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Emery performed an examination and further treated the atony with massage and drugs. |
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The structure of almost every class of animals has been the subject of separate and minute examination among the zootomists of France. |
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We found upon closer examination that these groups appeared to occur near active Accipiter nests. |
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Histological examination showed actinomycotic granules located in the abscesses formation with suppuration background. |
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On the contrary, a closer examination of the ADA scores discloses an outstanding liberal voting record. |
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Histologic examination revealed metacestodal tissue compressing hepatic parenchyma. |
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If surgical options were limited only to tracheotomy, an upper airway examination would not be necessary. |
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This excellent workbook and its supporting CD-ROM materials give the topic a thorough and detailed examination. |
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Intra-oral examination revealed buccal expansion of the upper right alveolar bone. |
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Our examination found that she had a large ulcerative lesion of the right mandibular alveolus. |
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An ultrasonographic examination was also performed using a cranioventral approach caudal to the xiphoid of the sternum. |
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Results of histologic examination of the mass were consistent with an aneurysmal bone cyst. |
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Pupil examination in bright light and dim light, looking for anisocoria or a poorly reactive pupil is vital. |
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Patients with atypia should have a high-resolution anoscopic examination of the transition zone with a biopsy of suspicious areas. |
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Histologic examination of other organs did not reveal any further evidence of disseminated zygomycosis. |
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The examination site was 8 cm and set to encompass radioulnar, radiocarpal, midcarpal, and proximal metacarpal heads. |
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The swelling resolved completely within 4 days, and findings on a radiographic examination of the chest and neck 1 week later were normal. |
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Systematic, good clinical examination and proper radiographs should be carried out. |
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Such inspections shall include, in particular, the checking of weight of each internee and, at least once a year, radioscopic examination. |
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Rags To Riches underwent a thorough examination when she was pulled up early during a workout last month. |
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Subsequent histologic examination of skin biopsy specimens from all patients showed granulomas and yeastlike organisms. |
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The police made a rigorous examination of the evidence at the crime scene. |
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The court ordered that the defendant undergo a psychiatric examination. |
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This book is an all-out examination of a very important issue in our community. |
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In the examination of the revisions which these texts underwent, we have stolen a rare glance into the interior of the workshop of the aphorist. |
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The Constitutional Council shall, as of right, carry out such an examination. |
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A second autoalgometric examination was then done after one hour, and a third examination was done after 24 hours by the application of the seed. |
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Once she obtained the endorsement of her night flying hours, Joanna was approved to take the pilot's examination. |
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The major reason for such an examination was to determine if any patterns uncovered seemed to be more epidemic than endemic. |
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One affected red and white pup was euthanased and the eyes sent for histological examination. |
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Great legal wranglings ensued, including the examination of every single vote cast, which dragged on for more than a year. |
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In January 1923, having passed the RAF entrance examination with a high mark, Whittle reported to RAF Halton as an Aircraft Apprentice. |
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In his final examination in January 1831 Darwin did well, coming tenth out of 178 candidates for the ordinary degree. |
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Shortly before he completed his degree in 1921, he sat the entrance examination for St John's College, Cambridge. |
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It was while he was a pupil at the bar examination that he went to Dublin to hear Hamilton's lectures on quaternions. |
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After only two years of preparation under his coach, Robert Alfred Herman, Hardy was fourth in the Mathematics Tripos examination. |
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Careful examination of the site will still reveal traces of the concrete piers used to support the structure. |
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The Sherman trap folds flat for storage and distribution and when deployed in the field captures the animal, without injury, for examination. |
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The sixth form course lasts for two years, at the end of which students sit for the Matriculation examination. |
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All students are expected to take the standardised Junior Certificate examination after three years. |
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At select examination centres, the British A Level exams may also be available to private candidates. |
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Some universities also require applicants to take separate entrance examination. |
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These schools normally select their pupils by an entrance examination and sometimes by interview. |
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The examination tests a student's ability to solve problems using verbal reasoning and mathematics. |
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In Essex, where the examination is optional, children sit Verbal Reasoning, Mathematics and English. |
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Once the application has been accepted, an examination is made by the selection committee. |
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Winchester has its own entrance examination, and does not use Common Entrance like other major public schools. |
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Not all boys who pass the College election examination choose to become King's Scholars. |
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Vacancies are filled up at the commencement of each term according to the results of a competitive examination. |
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The works are noted for their psychological penetration and often discomforting examination of the relationship between artist and model. |
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In a completely allegorical context, the poem follows several knights in an examination of several virtues. |
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Hermione Lee's 1996 biography Virginia Woolf provides a thorough and authoritative examination of Woolf's life and work. |
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In 1953, Huxley and Maria applied for United States citizenship and presented themselves for examination. |
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The research further indicated that students who listened to the music prior to an examination also had positively elevated achievement scores. |
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That may be so re the actual terminology but closer examination of the sources does indicate a much earlier expression of the idea. |
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Under the new curriculum, there is only one public examination, namely the Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education. |
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The Leaving Certificate, which is taken after two years of study, is the final examination in the secondary school system. |
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Following examination genitalia were stored in fresh glycerin in a microvial pinned below the specimen. |
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As a nation will seldom declare that it is acting as such, this usually entails a retrospective examination of state conduct. |
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Only Privy Counsellors can signify royal consent to the examination of a Bill affecting the rights of the Crown. |
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The paragraph 2 power to examine does not include a power to compel someone to stop or to require someone to comply with that examination. |
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Maxwell's interests ranged far beyond the school syllabus and he did not pay particular attention to examination performance. |
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He scored second highest in the final examination, coming behind Edward Routh and earning himself the title of Second Wrangler. |
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He was later declared equal with Routh in the more exacting ordeal of the Smith's Prize examination. |
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Evidence can now be uncovered that was scientifically impossible at the time of the original examination. |
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Since 1908, examination results have been published alphabetically within class rather than in strict order of merit. |
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It also reviews reports of the Executive Board and decides whether there are areas of work requiring further examination. |
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A brief medical examination indicated that Waugh was suffering from bromide poisoning from his drugs regimen. |
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East Coker continues the examination of time and meaning, focusing in a famous passage on the nature of language and poetry. |
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Due to his poor eyesight, Larkin failed his military medical examination and was able to study for the usual three years. |
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Neurological examination revealed upper thoracic myeloradiculopathy probably of neoplastic origin with sensory localization to D5 spinal level. |
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He had refused to write an essay required for the final examination, saying he should be assessed solely on his artworks. |
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Some school level textbooks and at least one UK examination board make a further distinction between strong and weak rule utilitarianism. |
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It is generally considered the most complete examination of teams' playing ability and endurance. |
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Areas have to be kept aside for examination of export and import cargo by the airport authorities. |
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The result of this examination is needed for placement at secondary school. |
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To circumvent this possibility, the Dauphin ordered background inquiries and a theological examination at Poitiers to verify her morality. |
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It was common for surgeons to have no formal medical education, and no diploma or entry examination was required. |
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However, upon closer examination this view is at best an oversimplification. |
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He then introduced the practice of following the lecture with a viva voce examination on what had been delivered. |
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In the process, a new style of Higher examination system was introduced in Scotland. |
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Patents were granted without examination since inventor's right was considered as a natural one. |
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Under the Scottish system, the final examination is still essentially synoptic in nature and draw from all units. |
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Further examination reveals the cut surface of the hole has toothmarks which follow the direction of the shell. |
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Detailed examination and dating to authenticate the validity of these speculations is lacking. |
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The entry examination consisted of writing out the Lord's Prayer and jumping naked over a chair. |
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That November, Fisher sat his lieutenant's examination and passed with flying colours. |
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The results of the final examination affected the seniority allotted to each cadet and his chance of future early promotion. |
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Upon the retrieval of a dredge or trawl, Challenger crew would sort, rinse, and store the specimens for examination upon return. |
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Most paleomagnetic research in the late 1950s included an examination of the wandering of the poles and continental drift. |
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It also permits an examination of the relatedness of populations, and so has become important in anthropology and biogeography. |
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But examination of the eroded bank indicated that an ancient house, perhaps with other remains, was likely to be claimed by the next storm. |
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The resource valuation incorporates the examination of data in the context of potential mining feasibility. |
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This involves an examination of disturbances near the seafloor, as well as disturbances near the surface. |
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Archaeology attempts to tell the story of past or lost cultures in part by close examination of the artifacts they produced. |
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Petrographic examination is required for identification of specific types of granitoids. |
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Other schools described these Oxbridge examination students as being in the Seventh Form or Third Year Sixth. |
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Though some mammals have very little, careful examination reveals the characteristic, often in obscure parts of their bodies. |
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Raw material sourcing and the examination of faunal remains by Adler et al. |
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An examination of human and Neanderthal genomes and adaptations regarding pathogens or parasites may shed light on this issue. |
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The Senior Certificate examination takes place at the end of grade 12 and is necessary for tertiary studies at a South African university. |
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The Austrian university system had been open to any student who passed the Matura examination until recently. |
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It focused on the examination of history from a global perspective and looked for common patterns that emerged across all cultures. |
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Histological examination showed neutrophilic or pleocellular proliferative necrotizing bronchitis and bronchiolitis in all infected steers. |
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Diagnosis of infectious disease is nearly always initiated by medical history and physical examination. |
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The examination system, used only on a small scale in Sui and Tang times, played a central role in the fashioning of this new elite. |
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An initial examination took place as standard for a physician to properly evaluate the patient. |
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A distinctive feature of his physiognomy revealed by examination of the body was that his hair and beard were auburn. |
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Upon examination, it was found that the chief cause of the nation's poverty was the wholesale alienation of royal estates during Henry's reign. |
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The diagnosis of an orthopoxvirus infection can also be made rapidly by electron microscopic examination of pustular fluid or scabs. |
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Talented young men were selected through an elaborate process of imperial examination. |
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He passed the bar examination after studying law under Oliver Ellsworth and others, but was unable to find work as a lawyer. |
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It covers accommodation, food, medical benefits and accident insurance, school fees, and examination fees. |
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Questions may be asked for the purpose of testing someone's knowledge, as in a quiz or examination. |
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It includes tools for patient recall, appointment diary, examination data and dispensing. |
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Physical examination revealed normal vital signs, tender epigastrium without guarding or rebound tenderness. |
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The physical examination showed tenderness on palpation of the left lower quadrant of the abdomen with minimal rebound tenderness. |
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We have also asked the university controller of examination to come to the city for the rechecking of the answer sheets. |
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But in the way that Putnam practices philosophical examination, it always turns to self-examination and so is recursive. |
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A microbiological examination yielded a filamentous fungus from three different specimens that was identified as Aspergillus flavus. |
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The combined system of fluorescence and reflectance uses the body's natural tissue properties as an adjunctive tool for oral mucosal examination. |
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On examination she was markedly ataxic and unable to walk or sit unsupported. |
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The neurologic examination revealed normal mental status but moderate ataxic dysarthria. |
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A pure-tone audiogram and physical examination of the ear were performed, and vitamin intake was calculated by using the 24-hour recall method. |
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Physical examination showed pectus carinatum, short neck, knock knees, kyphosis, projecting jaw, broad mouth and flat feet. |
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A histological, microradiographic, and autoradiographic examination of one case. |
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A prospective evaluation of a new physical examination in predicting glenoid labral tears. |
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However, on examination of the patients trunk it soon became evident that the lump was the distal extent of an abdominothoracic varicose channel arising from the right groin. |
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But closer examination suggests that there was perhaps not much disagreement about individual causal conditions like the knowledge of the feature of syncategorematicity. |
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On microscopic examination, this mineral charcoal displays elongated wood-cells, some of them with the pores or discs in several rows, as in many Sigillaroid trees. |
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His teachings require examination and context to be understood. |
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The definitive diagnosis of lung cancer is based on histological examination of the suspicious tissue in the context of the clinical and radiological features. |
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Because of their iconic and metaphoric nature, an examination of Kanji logographs provides a deeper understanding of the cognitive role of written language in poetic texts. |
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In addition to his work for The Spectator, he was retained as a leader writer by The Economist, taught at evening classes, and marked examination papers. |
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On cross examination it is generally relevant to delve into specifics about any alleged alibi such as who was there, what type of meeting it was etc. |
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In addition to attending law school, many jurisdictions require law school graduates to pass a state or provincial bar examination before they may practice law. |
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According to Bracton, it was only through the examination of a combination of action and intention that the commission of a criminal act could be established. |
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Examination by TNA experts led to more than a dozen documents being identified as suspicious and submitted to Home Office specialists for examination. |
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Whether or not the article scrupled was essential or nonessential was judged by the presbytery with jurisdiction over the candidate's examination. |
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Physical examination revealed left-sided hemiballismus, limited and painful movements of the low back, hip and sacroiliac joints, and Kayser-Fleischer ring on eye examination. |
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Filled with these foretales of gloom, I climbed back up the cliff with Yates to the Nissen hut to join him and Stagg for examination of the incoming Friday charts. |
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Microscopic and sometimes macroscopic examination of the apparently healthy intervening tissue may reveal the fungus connecting the blotches of diseased tissue. |
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Besides the features of hypomanic psychopathy there was a marked readiness to pseudologize, therefore his psychical examination required great patience. |
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It therefore seems appropriate to preface this book with a discussion of why elections merit study and an examination of how much has been or can be learnt from psephology. |
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The research included an examination of the original fossils and a comparison with skeletons of modern humans and protohumans and also chimpanzees. |
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So significant was this loss that half a century later jinshi examination candidates were required to write an essay on the causes of the Tang's decline. |
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The Mongols and Semuren were given certain advantages in the dynasty, and this would last even after the restoration of the imperial examination in the early 14th century. |
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Virtually all of the culture techniques discussed above rely, at some point, on microscopic examination for definitive identification of the infectious agent. |
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Polybius was among the first historians to attempt to present history as a sequence of causes and effects, based upon a careful examination and criticism of tradition. |
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The Gymnasium caters for the more able children, in the final year of which the Matura examination is taken, which is a requirement for access to university. |
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Argentina does not have a standard and common system of examination after high school, thus admission to universities is strictly defined by each university. |
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When a girlish-toned, big physiqued young man confronted Surgeon Rogers to-day and asked for examination preliminary to enlistment, his training stood him in good stead. |
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High power spotting scopes today allow observers to detect minute morphological differences that were earlier possible only by examination of the specimen in the hand. |
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A television show reported that examination of numerous Sudanese mummies undertaken by Balabanova mirrored what was found in the mummy of Henut Taui. |
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Barthold Georg Niebuhr was a founder of the examination of ancient Roman history and wrote The Roman History, tracing the period until the First Punic war. |
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In 1580, in Gniezno, Poland, Rabbi Eliezer Ashkenazi completed his magnum opus, Sefer Ma'aseh Hashem, an extensive examination of the narrative portions of the Tanakh. |
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In a robust democracy, the activities of ASIO and particularly the exercise of such novel and sweeping powers should be subject to close monitoring and public examination. |
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They smell by using their forked tongues to collect airborne particles, then passing them to the vomeronasal organ or Jacobson's organ in the mouth for examination. |
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This marked the first truly scientific theory of the atom, since Dalton reached his conclusions by experimentation and examination of the results in an empirical fashion. |
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This has led to considering the phenomenon as of psychogenic origin and can explain why the condition is sometimes missed on a single otorhinolaryngological examination. |
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The first clinical examination revealed absence of the osteotendinous reflex, a myasthenia and myalgia after flexion of the lower limbs, and dysphonia. |
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There are currently two examination boards which provide an international variant of the United Kingdom A level examinations to international students. |
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Furthermore, students may choose to sit the papers of British examination bodies at education centres around the world, such as those belonging to the British Council. |
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Postmortem histological examination of the thyroid gland and measurement of serum antithyroid antibodies were performed in 70 patients without overt thyroid disease. |
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In order to obtain a qualification, all the internal units for that qualification must be passed, and a passing grade must be obtained on the terminal examination. |
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Response to oral steroid was excellent, and a follow-up examination at 1 week showed nearly complete resolution of the vitritis and neuroretinitis. |
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Ljungh and Wadstrom, present essays that cover the history of lactobacillus study, the genome mapping of the several forms and methods of examination. |
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The clean strike, confirmed by an examination of the king's body at Windsor in 1813, suggests that the execution was carried out by an experienced headsman. |
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The test was so general that defendant flooded the court's docket with appeals seeking judicial examination of the necessariness of prearraignment detentions. |
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Education is mandatory only through to the sixth grade, after which a national examination determines the possibility of continuing into the upper grades. |
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His works are noted for their psychological penetration, and for their often discomforting examination of the relationship between artist and model. |
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Entire genomes may also be compared, which can shed light on the evolutionary history of particular organism and permit the examination of complex evolutionary events. |
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Maxwell was made a fellow of Trinity on 10 October 1855, sooner than was the norm, and was asked to prepare lectures on hydrostatics and optics and to set examination papers. |
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Once a bill has passed both Houses in an identical form, it receives final, formal examination by the Governor General, who gives it the royal assent. |
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Specifically, they got the idea to drill through the ocean floor to the Moho discontinuity and to extract a piece of the Earth's mantle for examination at leisure. |
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