Intraoperative examination of the heart revealed a 3.5-cm-diameter defect in the right atrium near the appendage, which was repaired with suture. |
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Are individualism and stardom necessary to the dramatic work, or are they supplemental, a mere appendage of modernity? |
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I was astonished that she'd found any boy to marry, thinking anyone so foolish would be like her, a flawed appendage to a decent family. |
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As a result, a thrombus in the left atrial appendage may develop due to the stasis of blood in the left atrium. |
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Wisps of white, thinning hair stood up around the electronic appendage in an adorable old guy cowlick. |
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Last but not least he predicted that New South Wales would lose its supremacy and probably become a provincial appendage to South Australia. |
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She had no administrative power and was added as an administrative appendage to the college's organizational chart. |
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Instead, she presented herself as an appendage to her husband and talked about her role as consort. |
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The claim of self-sufficiency cannot be contingent upon an appendage to another human being considered superior. |
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Second, the key to rowing is the ability of the appendage to generate more drag on the power stroke than recovery stroke. |
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The appendix, a worm-like appendage of dubious usefulness, usually hangs straight down from the first portion of the large intestine, the cecum. |
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There are three lineages of primitively wingless hexapods that lack a dorsal appendage branch, and one, the Archaeognatha, with such a branch. |
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I think I see something that looks like a clawed appendage with a wing trying to flap free. |
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He growled in annoyance as he hacked through an appendage trying to entangle his legs. |
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The college-distance 3-pointer always has seemed an illogical and unnecessary appendage to a wonderful game. |
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Consequently, feathering will not be able to produce the asymmetry necessary for the rowing appendage to generate net thrust. |
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The tiny structure was an appendage to a larger house Matt had bought, intending to use the lesser quarters as a rental property. |
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Hawking uses his wheelchair as an appendage to his paralyzed body, a device for the physical expression of his personality. |
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The bristletails and silverfish both have two long cerci, and between this a caudal appendage. |
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It's sort of like an appendage, and no matter how burdensome or self-defeating it is, it's just there. |
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They have a long, spike-like appendage called a telson that projects from the rear of their bodies. |
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In the fruit fly they are located on the antennae and the maxillary palp, an appendage near the fly mouth. |
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The feature shared by this group is the lophophore, an unusual feeding appendage bearing hollow tentacles. |
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When Tyger sees my tail, the first new appendage I have learned to move, flicking in the air, he raises his eyebrows. |
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Through a process called autotomy, muscles can contract violently along the base of an appendage, breaking off the limb. |
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The dicyemid mesozoans are obligate parasites that inhabit the cephalopod renal appendage. |
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The fact that insects, chilopods and progoneates all have no visible post-antennular appendage does not make it an A2 that was lost. |
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I ask Klinck to assume the position, and I hit him as hard as I can, not stopping until my hand pulsates like a wounded, cartoon appendage. |
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The fashion business has also recaptured the potent power of the cigarette as a sexual appendage. |
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He pushed away tall grass and went into a new clearing that was an appendage to the lake. |
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The surgeon closes the right atrium, right atrial appendage, and small connecting incisions with 4-0 polypropylene suture. |
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They had begun to consider the Government of the United States as a mere appendage to their own affairs. |
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The High Court, he said, was not an inessential appendage to the new constitutional structure. |
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He deeply dislikes the implicit idea that a wife is a lesser appendage to her husband. |
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Snood: The snood is the fleshy appendage that hangs down over the male turkey's beak. |
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Wattle, OT congenital cervical tragus, is a term coined by Clarke1 to describe an unusual skin appendage found on the neck analogous to growths on the dewlaps of birds. |
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Since the setae occur in a cluster they appear to come from a single endite, which indicates that the appendage is probably a second rather than a first antenna. |
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Sepals which have a broad longitudinal appendage at the dorsal side surround the achene. |
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Each of the first and second maxillae bears a jointed sensory appendage, or palpus. |
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He is shown with a nasal appendage and triangular teeth that protrude downwardly from the commissures of his lips. |
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The feather is a skin appendage, like hair, that grows as a unique hollow tube from a follicle by the controlled proliferation of cells in a ring. |
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In the 1970s the emphasis was on professionalising volunteer effort as a reliable appendage to social services. |
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The section on Thomas, towards the end of the book, feels slightly like an appendage. |
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This taxon reaches a maximum of 50 cm in length and 15 cm width with a caudal appendage up to 30 cm long. |
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A few years back, owing to the single-party regime, when a parliament did exist, it was a sort of appendage of the executive branch. |
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But the main reason she didn't marry is that she knew she would then be degraded to a mere appendage of some king or other. |
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It should be well-funded, independent and not an appendage of the Security Council. |
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A special miniature stapler is inserted and used to remove the left atrial appendage to reduce the risk of future blood clots and stroke. |
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Or, one of the measures might resurface as an appendage to an unrelated law. |
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Bloggers brought another microphone to an already crowded GOP media table and became an appendage of talk radio. |
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The fourth walking appendage usually leaves the most lasting trace. |
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For Scott, the school became an indispensable appendage to the mosque. |
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One of the ways that management continues to be defined, then, is as an appendage to a technical specialism, or as a technical specialism in its own right. |
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As in crustaceans, autotomy must be done before a critical period so that there is sufficient time to regenerate the appendage before the next ecdysis. |
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The flagellum is a corkscrew-shaped, hair-like appendage attached to the cell surface, which acts like a propeller, allowing the bacterium to swim. |
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It is percutaneously placed via a catheter in the left atrial appendage, and is available in different sizes. |
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In France, according to Art. 1422 NCPC the appendage of the enforcement clause is not automatically carried out by the court but depends on a separate application by the plaintiff. |
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We have reported a case of ball thrombus developed in a mitral stenosis patient with ligated left atrial appendage. |
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The second or deutocerebral appendage includes the jaw of onychophorans, the raptorial appendage of megacheirans, the antenna of insects and myriapods and the antennule of crustaceans, and the chelicera of chelicerates. |
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Price disputes, mutual mistrust and misunderstanding, Russia's fear of becoming a mere resource appendage to China and unpredictable changes in the oil market compound uncertainties. |
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The tri-axial accelerometer should be attached to the contracting appendage of the patient, to measure the strength of the contraction resulting from the applied electrical stimulus. |
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Furthermore, in many cases, the cohabitor may be of little use to the woman as a mother, may play a minimal role in the children's lives, and may be only a temporary appendage to the family. |
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We are behaving as if Europe were something other than an appendage to the Eurasian continent, as if it were the centre of the world, and as if Asia were on another continent. |
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The index case was only four years old, and by the time his uncle brought him in his arm looked like an enormous black pustule, so huge it had turned the boy into an appendage of the arm. |
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Available with 2, 3 or 4 shelves with or without side appendage. |
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It is very clear that the member in the Port Moody-Coquitlam area would have to move through two other ridings in order to get to this little appendage that would suddenly be attached to her riding. |
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Information and communication cannot be regarded as a sort of secondary appendage to or supplementary constraint on the European Union's activities. |
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Fisheries must no longer be regarded as a mere appendage of agriculture. |
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In a word, we must proceed in such a way that the university is not a mere appendage to the life of the nation but an integral part of the essential structures of the State. |
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An additional large triangular flaplike appendage at the rear of the head is thickened along its margin. |
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There's glamour model Casey Batchelor, celebrity mistress Jasmine Waltz, swinger Luisa Zissman and Dappy, a pop star whose idea of small talk is describing his own appendage in detail. |
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In more general terms, the Manipuri freedom struggle is not unlike a decades-old conflict in the westernmost appendage of colonial India, the Pakistani state of Balochistan. |
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Thumbsucker sounds like an innocent children's book featuring a chomping child and his favourite appendage. |
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The perpetrator subjected one or more persons to mutilation, in particular by permanently disfiguring the person or persons, or by permanently disabling or removing an organ or appendage. |
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Lastly, the stem of each auditory hair presents a sort of appendage, to which the nerve of the hair is attached. |
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Asci floating freely in the centrum upon maturation, with a bristle-like appendage at the base, 8-spored, with numerous ascoconidia when mature. |
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The sixth prosomal appendage is modified in both xiphosurids and chasmataspidids for use in locomotion or burrowing. |
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After amputation the common procedure was to cauterize the open end of the amputated appendage to stop the haemorrhaging. |
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Thorax black, pronotum with dark brown ventral part and yellow centre, tegulae dark brown, mesoscutellum and mesoscutellar appendage yellow. |
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Kristiansen says one of the proposals under consideration is a skeg, an appendage to the bottom of a ship's keel to help improve steering stability. |
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Common pediatric scrotal diseases seen in the ED include testicular torsion, testicular appendage torsion, epididymitis, orchitis, hernia, hematocele and abscess. |
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The study shows that variations in FTO indirectly affect the function of the primary cilium, a little-understood hair-like appendage on brain and other cells. |
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The angler lured a smaller fish into reach with the appendage on its head. |
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Judith was first discovered as an appendage to the Nowell Codex. |
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These branchiate with distal digitiform appendage terminally. |
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