This leaf is one of a group of twelve cuttings excised from two volumes of an antiphonary. |
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She sought a second opinion, and was told about lumpectomy, in which just the cancerous lump is excised, and she chose to have that procedure. |
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When the plants were mature, virally infected streaks were excised for RNA extraction. |
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The chest was opened and the lung and heart were quickly isolated and excised. |
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Gross and histologic examination of the excised specimen revealed a pancreatic serous cystadenoma with multifocal papillae. |
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When I left St George's Hospital, I imagined that aspects of my past had been excised, cut cleanly away. |
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The burn wound can be excised and covered with temporary or permanent closures such as pigskin or human cadaver skin. |
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We then investigated ion permeability of rSK2 channel under bionic conditions using excised inside-out patches. |
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Single-channel recordings were performed in excised inside-out membrane patches using standard patch-clamp techniques. |
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Leaves were excised, placed in damp plastic bags and transported to the laboratory where projected area was determined with a planimeter. |
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The leaves were then excised and their total surface area measured using a planimeter. |
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Each tissue sample was excised using a biopsy forceps and placed within the small plastic container. |
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Radicles or plumules were excised from the embryos and similarly incubated. |
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After 8 h of re-aeration, the excised coleoptile tips were transferred to conical flasks with 50 ml aerated nutrient solution. |
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The stress, irritations, fears and hopes are excised through simple repetitive movement. |
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Colonoscopy revealed diverticulitis and several benign polyps, which were excised. |
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Meduna identified six patients with focal seizures in whom the brain focus was surgically excised. |
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My wife received post-operative chemotherapy from these medical oncologists, seven months after having that metastatic tumour surgically excised. |
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It was excised, confirmed with an incisional biopsy, and sent for cryopreservation. |
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What was excised was irrelevant or prejudicial material that did not go before the jury. |
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He anaesthetised my finger and excised a wedge of skin that included the entire graze, leaving the wound open to granulate. |
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There are also plenty of priests who, themselves, want to see the bad elements within the Church excised. |
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Sadly, the original DVD release contained neither the excised footage nor a director's cut. |
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Leaf discs from plants expressing aequorin were excised and incubated in thiols as described above. |
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A strategy for charging duty for high-risk and excised goods is yet to be presented to the finance minister. |
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The lesion was asymptomatic and was surgically excised after a fine-needle aspiration biopsy that was considered inadequate. |
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The tumor, which was found to infiltrate to the muscle, was successfully surgically excised. |
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The cystic lesion and an adjacent portion of hyoid bone were surgically excised. |
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If metastatic disease was suspected, the area was surgically excised for histologic examination. |
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Metastatic disease was suspected, and the cerebellar lesion was excised surgically. |
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While that may be a viable way to end the book, it is too anticlimactic for a movie, and, as such, is better excised. |
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The paper excised a section of his remarks, making him seem both glib and callow. |
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There are eight minutes of deleted scenes with optional commentary by Kwapis, who provides very good explanations of why the scenes were excised. |
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Last night, the former governor told the ABC that he was the one who insisted the clause be excised from the contract. |
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When I looked through the paper after it had gone to press, I found the reference had been neatly excised from the finished version. |
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I'm talking about the original British version, with the final chapter that was excised from the US edition and the film. |
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The disc is rounded out with some deleted and extended scenes, most of which are just snippets of dialogue and shots excised with good reason. |
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You know there's lots of good stuff that was filmed but excised, and here's the proof. |
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According to the Scholander assumption, an excised leaf should suck air into open vessels if it is dehydrated at the time of excision. |
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In excised roots, the endogenous sugars were rapidly exhausted and significant degradation of protein was observed. |
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The boring parts of the action are judiciously excised, resulting in a tight, unsettling work. |
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A benign meningioma was completely excised after laminectomy, and she is making a good recovery. |
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Its text is interrupted in several dozen places with sets of asterisks that substitute for classified information that has been excised. |
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He suppressed or ruthlessly excised many early efforts, including a piano concerto. |
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Tips of generative shoots excised from flowering beets were the explants used to initiate axenic shoot cultures. |
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The mass was excised and was characterized histologically as another proliferative cystic sebaceous tumor. |
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This time, the computed tomogram showed an abscess at the site of the excised vascular anomaly. |
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People should have a beneficent attitude to the use of tissues excised or removed as a part of their clinical care. |
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In a second experiment, branchlets were excised from harvested broccoli heads and placed on moistened sterile pads inside plastic pillows. |
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Tender breast buds in prepubertal girls can be misdiagnosed as abnormal lumps, but should not be biopsied or excised. |
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By tucking one edge of the skin over the other, the exact extent of excess skin can be defined and excised. |
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Alfian agreed, but he signposted the missing scenes with leitmotifs and distributed to the audience the excised portions of the script. |
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Hearts were excised quickly, placed on a Langendorff apparatus and perfused for 5 min with nominally Ca-free Tyrode's solution. |
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Shallow burns are allowed to heal on their own, and full-thickness thermal injuries typically are excised and covered with a skin graft. |
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The excised footage is bookended by black-and-white versions of the scenes surrounding the cut, which is a nice touch. |
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The tumour was excised from her brain by a neurosurgeon at Hershey Medical Center. |
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Leaves were excised, placed in sucrose or sorbitol and the expression of all three clones was monitored. |
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The subcutaneous nodule, 1.7 cm across, was excised under local anaesthetic. |
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In patients with retrocalcaneal bursitis, the retrocalcaneal bursa should be completely excised. |
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The excised nodule consisted of fibrocartilaginous tissue surrounded by dense connective tissue of the nuchal ligament. |
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The upper epidermal layer from the inner surface of the tissue was excised carefully using a pair of forceps and placed immediately into de-ionized water. |
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These mechanisms were compared with the rupture of excised walls that occurred by formation and breakage of strands between separating wall layers. |
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The excised design of stems and foliage is glazed with a rich green and blue, while the phlox flowers at the top and lower sides of the panels have a pale ocher glaze. |
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Plants were analysed by measuring the excised leaves of the main shoot. |
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And should a silly, sometimes slight comedy like Veep be excised to include yet another harrowing drama, Rectify? |
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That demeaning blind quote has since been excised from the online version of the article. |
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Most of the crackles and other irritations that are a staple of country blues recordings have been excised, and all of the fidelity remains intact. |
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The lesion was excised as a whole, and the cavity was curetted. |
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The top chamber was removed in a fume hood and allowed to vent for 1 min to remove any CO 2 present, the plants were then excised at the sand surface. |
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The chief requests that the circulating nurse send a sample of the previously excised tissue to the pathologist, who confirms that the specimen is bladder tissue. |
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Patients with abnormal screening laboratory results should be referred, regardless of the size of the mass, because hormone-producing tumors need to be surgically excised. |
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Newly formed leaves were excised once they attained full size. |
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So endemic was discrimination that the story of American golf has had to be constantly revised so as to include those individuals who were previously excised from the record. |
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If all devitalised tissue has been confidently excised we favour immediate coverage with meshed, split skin grafts secured with a foam vacuum suction dressing. |
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The eggshell thinness of the excised porcelain and the transparency of the glaze impart a striking translucency when the vase is held up to the light. |
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I'm an unregenerable speck of cancer that needs to be excised from humanity before I grow into something darker. |
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Histopathologic analysis of the excised tracheal rings revealed moderate inflammation, chronicactive fibroplasia, and mucosal denudation. |
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Histology identified a normal thyroid gland, but a papillary carcinoma in one of the excised lymph nodes was consistent with a metastasis. |
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The Northern Territory was founded in 1911 when it was excised from South Australia. |
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The UK excised the archipelago from Mauritian territory in 1965, three years prior to Mauritian independence. |
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At exploration, the mass was excised, and histopathology revealed it to be an angioleiomyoma. |
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Larynges were excised from three lions and three tigers euthanized for humane reasons due to advanced disease at the Henry Doorly Zoo in Omaha. |
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The dead suspected of being Revenants were typically exhumed, decapitated and then had their hearts excised, burned or both. |
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Rhomboids have been cut out of it and most of the holes refitted with the excised pieces but not quite cleanly. |
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A thick-walled cyst with viscid semisolid material in the cavity was located and excised. |
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Additional aspects of the mass were exposed and excised along the greater wing of the sphenoid. |
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The thoracic duct is transected at the level of the diaphragm and arch of the azygos vein by using 10-mm endoclips and excised with the specimen. |
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In this respect, the play represents the needfulness of what is excised, for the sake of theological purity, by a new system. |
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The final histologic evaluation of the excised biopsy specimen yielded a diagnosis of a well-differentiated neuroendocrine neoplasm. |
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The tumoral mass was excised and mechanical mitral valve prosthesis was replaced. |
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In brief, hydatid fluid was withdrawn from the cyst, cyst wall was excised and protoscoleces were collected by sterilized needle and syringe. |
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In Wonderland, she has excised a contour map of a magnificent mountain out of wood-grain contact paper. |
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Following preoperative preparation, the lesion was excised via a median pharyngotomy approach. |
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Some people, including Nin's husband Hugh Guiler, elected to have their portraits excised completely from the diary. |
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The patient's medical history was significant for diabetes, hypertension, hyperlipidemia, hemorrhoidectomy, and a cutaneous melanoma excised from his back 8 years earlier. |
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The black stained lymph node to which a black stained lymphatic tract leads was considered as sentinel lymph node and excised along with perinodal fat. |
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The lesion was excised entirely via a lateral pharyngotomy approach. |
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The proximal third of the hypertrophied tendon of plantaris muscle compressing the vascular bundle was excised, leaving the muscle belly into place. |
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In sporadic colon cancer, the dysplastic precursor is the tubular adenoma, a discrete focus of premalignant tissue often completely excised by endoscopic polypectomy. |
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