Viruses and bacteria may be rubbed into the eye or may travel from an infection in the nose up through a tear duct and into the eye. |
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Two to four liters of chyle are transported through the thoracic duct each day. |
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The bleed air duct light remained on following shutdown, potentially indicating a very serious aircraft malfunction. |
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Drumgoole dressed in a leopard unitard with the hidden support of duct tape. |
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The ventilation duct had been unscrewed and thrown to one side, exposing the metal interior. |
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The pancreatic duct and main branches were patent and grossly unremarkable. |
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The thoracic duct was identified, lying between the right azygous vein and the descending aorta just in front of the spine. |
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These days, string has been set aside in favor of nifty plastic packaging, Velcro, and duct tape. |
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Jack ducked past a fallen ventilation duct on his way to the shuttle hangar. |
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In the male, he meticulously identified previously unknown parts of the spermatic duct system. |
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The risks of the procedure include bile duct injuries and trocar injuries to blood vessels and abdominal viscera. |
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The most likely cause of retrieval failure was that the calculus was fixed to the duct wall. |
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The first step is to cannulate each canaliculus using a lacrimal duct probe. |
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Lacrimal duct obstruction may result from swelling of the lining of the narrow tear passage, obstruction by mucus, pus or cellular debris. |
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A shank was held to a female guard's throat as she was handcuffed to a chair and tied up with duct tape. |
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For biliary duct cancers, p53 gene mutation is an important contributor to carcinogenesis. |
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I duct taped the overflow drain on the sink, and inserted a CO2 cartridge into the drain cleaning unit. |
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In these 23 patients, the main pancreatic duct was considered to be strictured or obliterated to various degrees due to the ampullary carcinoma. |
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After division of the duct between metal clips, a chest tube was left in the right chest cavity for drainage. |
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The smaller bile ducts converge within the liver to form the hepatic duct outside the liver. |
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These symptoms could be secondary to a cystic duct remnant or cystic duct stump from the patient's prior surgery. |
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A laparotomy revealed an unresectable tumor encasing the hepatic arteries, portal vein, and common bile duct in the hepatic hilus. |
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The patient underwent laparoscopic chole cystectomy, during which a cholangiogram was performed to rule out a common bile duct stone. |
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The sweat that stays on the skin damages skin cells and blocks duct pores resulting in sweat being trapped under the skin forming bumps. |
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We have an inlet duct on top of the chassis to let some air into the cockpit. |
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In the distal tubule and collecting duct of the kidney, vasopressin stimulates water resorption so that concentrated urine is produced. |
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The duct network consists of plastic piping routed from the motor to the outlet sockets. |
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At a higher power, the presence of an interlobular bile duct identifies the structure as an abnormal triad. |
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However, patients who have major duct injury may require internal drainage or pancreatic resection. |
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However, if a serious duct injury is present, a chronic fistula may develop and require surgical intervention. |
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Inner core was jointed to the outer mesh with non-conductive fishing line, and everything was held together with old-fashioned duct tape. |
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The sebum flows through a narrow follicular canal or duct and empties onto the surface of the skin through a pore or opening. |
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Place the template into position on the cabinet top or back and outline the duct hole. |
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She nodded before hurriedly fixing the post crudely with a roll of duct tape she had procured from a pocket in her trenchcoat. |
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All individuals had hypospadias, bilateral cryptorchidism, and evidence of mullerian duct derivatives, which was confirmed by laparoscopy. |
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He transects the cystic duct and divides the cystic artery with electrosurgery before removing the gallbladder. |
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There are many reasons for jaundice other than cancer, for example hepatitis, or obstruction of the common bile duct due to gallstones. |
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This may predispose to gallstones, which in turn can lead to common bile duct obstruction. |
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This type of jaundice is usually caused by a gallstone, or a tumour or cyst in the bile duct or pancreas. |
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The most common cause of acute cholecystitis is obstruction of the cystic duct by gallstones, resulting in acute inflammation. |
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The accessory glands, including the seminal vesicles and the prostate gland, provide fluids that lubricate the duct system and nourish the sperm. |
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She punched the button beneath it and a small pump began venting the room's air through a duct leading to the exterior of the ship. |
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This incision is made on the medial aspect of the puncta and anterior to the lacrimal duct probes. |
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If the range has an upper oven and fan, disengage the duct connection first. |
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The people were infected while walking past the ventilation duct in an alleyway. |
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Colic pain is precipitated by spasm of a dilated cystic duct that is obstructed by gallstones. |
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He was unable to find any duct from this gland and concluded that none existed. |
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The digestive enzymes enter the small intestine by way of a duct shared with bile coming from the gallbladder. |
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The portion of pancreas had a dilated pancreatic duct but no discrete masses. |
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You could dissassemble the duct easily enough and reverse the fan if you wanted to duct cold air into the CPU area. |
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Among the biggest concerns was whether the astronauts had duct tape, Smylie said. |
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Strap duct tape over the mesh portion on the toe for better wind insulation. |
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If you're using frames made of wood, you can try taping the nylon with duct tape, or nailing it on. |
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Then on top of that, I laid a fresh bandage pad on it, and taped that down with duct tape as well. |
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I also have a new hobby of backing my car into trees and then taping the trunk down with duct tape. |
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He was restrained with what looked like duct tape and was now kneeling beside me. |
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She handed her shoelaces to the nurse and the nurse, in return gave her two pieces of duct tape to hold her shoes on. |
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The tests show blonde hair stuck to a piece of duct tape found on a beach does not belong to the missing girl. |
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Secure the hose to the drain pipe with duct tape to prevent it from coming out. |
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As a wise man once said, true mountaineering only really requires duct tape and a plane ticket. |
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John looked inside and found a rusty screwdriver taped to the inside wall with duct tape. |
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Parents were told to cover the wart with a piece of duct tape for six days. |
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It was much easier to just get a new plate than it was to try to fix the one with duct tape, though in theory it should have worked. |
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Give a person a wrench, a hammer, and some duct tape, and you'd be surprised what can get fixed. |
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Some of the supporting duct tape had melted and stretched, requiring replacement. |
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Liver biopsies from the jaundiced patients were similar, with duct necrosis, ductular proliferation, and portal inflammation. |
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The duct contained in the ring joins the ductus pancreaticus near the duodenum. |
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Alongside the testicles are the epididymis and the vas deferens, which make up the duct system of the male reproductive organs. |
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There was a mild patchy proliferation of duct epithelial cells, but no dysplasia. |
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In the resection specimen, irregular zones of fibrosis and a dilatation of the glandular excretory duct system were grossly evident. |
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The excurrent duct for the gills forms generally at the posterior limit of these small plates. |
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If a duct system is involved in the transport and elimination of these substances, the gland is classified as an exocrine gland. |
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As an exocrine gland it produces the pancreatic secretion which is conveyed by a duct into the duodenum to assist digestion. |
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If you vent the exhaust outside, use the straightest and shortest metal duct available. |
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From there, the duct can be turned in any direction and vented to the outside. |
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You stated that clothes dryers should not vent into a garage but must have a duct leading to the outside of the building. |
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Floor duct systems are a network, or grid, of metal raceways with channels that can accommodate both electrical wiring and technology cable. |
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Or, you can seal the joint with duct tape placed lengthwise all along the seams and end joints. |
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This is because much of the dirt that may accumulate inside air ducts adheres to duct surfaces and does not necessarily enter the living space. |
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It is rare to find a simple right lymphatic duct that enters directly into the junction of the internal jugular and subclavian veins. |
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We discovered that whoever installed the pipes sealed the joints with duct tape because little silver ravels are visible at each section. |
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Reed did a bit of quick carpentry to repair the breaks, lashing them back together with something the Vikings could have used, duct tape. |
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He was bound to a stretcher with heavy duct tape, which was wound around his chest, upper arms, shoulders, ankles and the stretcher itself. |
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He has literally kept some of our offices and machines working by duct tape and force of will alone. |
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Lacey turned around and darted for the coffee table and grasped a reel of duct tape, holding it up in her hand. |
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Viney hypothesizes that as the raw liquid silk squeezes through the duct, water is wrung out of the protein and calcium is added. |
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From the lacrimal sacs, tears move down through the nasolacrimal duct and drain into the back of the nose. |
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During the last few years the optical fibers used in lachrymal duct endoscopy have been changed. |
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The lacrimal bone is a small and fragile bone at the inner orbit of the eye through which the lacrimal duct runs. |
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The main pancreatic duct, which merged with the distal common bile duct at the ampulla, was also significantly dilated. |
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A simple and less draconian solution would be to install a duct in the ceiling with an extractor fan. |
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The hair-cells within the spiralling cochlear duct are arranged in a pattern like the bristles of a brush. |
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Don't be tempted to run the lightning conductor in the cable duct or alongside any other cabling. |
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Those small rips and tears that you get on your old blue jeans and the occasional jacket can easily be fixed with a little duct tape. |
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Microscopically, variably sized cystic spaces were observed near the nipple, just adjacent to the mammary duct expanding beneath the areola. |
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Histologically, sebaceous hyperplasia consists of enlarged lobules of mature sebaceous glands with a central dilated duct. |
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The brick and the exposed duct work make this place feel like one of those trendy, oversize lofts that was converted from an old factory. |
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Maybe it is wise to stock up on coarse soap and plastic sheeting and duct tape for creating safe rooms. |
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The front wings now incorporate an air duct, which helps keep the engine bay cool during operation, and a new door mirror design. |
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The thoracic duct has also been found draining into the azygos vein and the inferior vena cava. |
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The thoracic duct is located slightly ventral and medial to the azygos vein. |
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This can be caused by a blocked tear duct, which can be treated by gentle massage between the eye and nasal area. |
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A thin, blunt metal wire is gently passed through the tear duct to open any obstruction. |
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Some children have nasal polyps, which are cysts or growths of extra tissue in the nose at the end of the tear duct. |
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So I took a roll of duct tape, climbed a tree, and firmly secured it to a large branch. |
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The grout acts with the duct that is encased in the tie beam to complete the bond path between the posttensioning strands and the concrete. |
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The frames of his glasses held together by duct tape, the man waits at the entrance to the paddock for the first horse to arrive. |
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First alveolar duct bifurcations have been shown to be a primary site of deposition for particulate matter and gaseous pollutants. |
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This leads to the compression of the common hepatic duct or the common bile duct. |
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The optimal treatment is to remove the stones in both the common bile duct and the gall bladder. |
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The passage of a gallstone down the bile duct into the duodenum is very painful, and is known as biliary colic. |
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A tenth of those with gallbladder stones will also have them in the common bile duct which complicates gallbladder surgery. |
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Radiologic studies today tell us that her common bile duct is not dilated and that the pancreas looks normal. |
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A wide array of laboratory and radiologic studies is used for the evaluation of gallstones located in the gallbladder and the common bile duct. |
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Gallstones are hard pieces of stone-like material, round, oval, or faceted, commonly occurring in the gall bladder or the bile duct. |
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In a normal study, images of the gallbladder, common bile duct and small bowel appear within 30 to 45 minutes. |
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Gallstones can migrate from their primary site of origin in the gallbladder through the cystic duct and into the common bile duct. |
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The duct from the pancreas enters the duodenum at the same point as the bile duct. |
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Findings consistent with a partial occlusion of the common bile duct include delayed biliary to bowel transit. |
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The common bile duct and the main pancreatic duct coursing within the tumor showed no dysplastic features. |
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The common and right hepatic arteries provide the common bile duct with its blood supply. |
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The gallbladder and its cystic duct join the hepatic duct to form the common bile duct, which drains into the lumen of the duodenum. |
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Currently, physicians use ERCP to diagnose and treat liver, gallbladder, bile duct, and pancreas problems. |
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An ultrasound displays the gallbladder, pancreas, common bile duct, and other abdominal structures. |
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This time it was in four parts of my liver, the gall bladder and the bile duct. |
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The common hepatic is almost always located between the bile duct and the portal vein. |
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Damage to the vasculature of the biliary tree can also induce significant bile duct damage. |
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The cause of obstruction was common bile duct calculi in 26 patients and biliary malignancy in 30 patients. |
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The ductal involvement is frequently patchy, in a pattern similar to the bile duct damage seen in primary biliary cirrhosis. |
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Her biliary tree is dilated with intrahepatic and extrahepatic biliary dilatation, and the common bile duct measured 11 mm. |
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Normally, the liver processes this bilirubin and excretes it into the bowel through the bile duct. |
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He or she further divides the patient's peritoneum along the gallbladder to mobilize it before removing the cystic duct. |
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The girl took her hand off my mouth and quickly slapped a strip of duct tape over it. |
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Where any dimension in cross-section is 150 mm or more, duct work, electrical trunking and pipe work shall be shown in double lines. |
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The duct runs high in the cabin, around the edge of the deckhead, where the wiring is easily accessible but the white, flush-style duct still looks quite nice. |
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Stones may migrate from the gall bladder into the bile duct. |
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Jurors watched spellbound as a piece of recovered duct tape was superimposed over her tiny nose and mouth. |
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Nemerteans possess protonephridia consisting of multiciliated terminal cells, a ciliated nephridial duct and a nephridiopore opening at the epidermis. |
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We returned nestlings to their nests and repaired cavities with duct tape. |
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And how did we know it would involve large quantities of duct tape? |
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These will reveal any abnormality in the bile or pancreatic systems, such as gallstones, bile duct disorders, Pancreatitis or cancer of the head of the pancreas. |
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The drainage tube to the bilary duct, which connected the intestines to the gall bladder, also failed. |
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The second method, and probably the most common, is to run the duct down through the bottom of the cabinet and through the floor, into the crawl space below. |
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Even very small leaks in duct work can carry large amounts of moisture, because the airflow in your ducts is much greater than other airflows in your home. |
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Vibrations of the oval window are transmitted to the perilymph in the scala vestibuli and across the vestibular membrane to the endolymph of the cochlear duct. |
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Globally, transverse flutes are less common than end-blown or duct flutes. |
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They bound our hands and feet with parachute cord and duct tape. |
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With a bit of luck and duct tape, I thought we might put together enough votes to avoid a runoff. |
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Other episodes have been attributed to anatomic abnormalities, including a patulous Stensen's duct masseter muscle hypertrophy and buccinator muscle weakness. |
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The windows were sealed shut around the edges by duct tape but still rattled when it got windy. |
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We had some old rollerblades and a few model rocket engines and duct tape. |
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He binds the little flyer with black plastic ties and seals her mouth with duct tape. |
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The basket and stone pop out of the bile duct into the duodenum. |
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Most intersexual reproductive tracts generated were composed of both male ejaculatory duct and female oviduct that were both attached directly to the spermathecae. |
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This allowed it to swing down and strike the forward outflow valve and another fiberglass duct, which in turn sheared off the top of the vacuum pump. |
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Nobody was allowed in his room, where the windows were covered with black garbage bags secured with duct tape. |
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Thus, the final exocrine gland secretion represents the combined product of two distinct epithelial cell populations, the acinar cell and the duct cell. |
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The sclerosed intrahepatic bile duct was removed from the paraffin tissue, deparaffinized, and imbedded in plastic for examination by electron microscopy. |
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The tremendous velocity of the particle-laden dust stream coupled with high temperatures coming off the clinker cooler rapidly eroded the elbow and standard-issue duct system. |
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The large roll of duct tape was still attached and found next to her head by firefighters. |
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The grid is held together by the infrastructure equivalent of duct tape and prayer. |
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London is fighting back hearteningly now, with Twitter citizen armies wielding brooms and mops, buckets, and duct tape. |
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Removing the cap to the acid bottle, she gingerly covered it with eight layers of carefully folded foil, sticking the foil down with a piece of duct tape. |
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Seal the lid of the container tightly and tape the lid with duct tape. |
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The enzymes enter the narrowest ducts of the branching secretory system, and then pass by larger and larger ducts to the single pancreatic duct itself. |
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When working in the field, stick a strip of duct tape to your pants. |
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This is because, unlike most land animals, it does not have a tear duct to keep the eye moist and so must duck to prevent its eyes from drying out. |
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Histologically, each efferent duct presents a stellate luminal profile, reflecting an epithelium in which ciliated columnar cells alternate with non-ciliated cuboidal cells. |
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The surgeon places two clips distal to the intended line of division and one on the cystic duct approximately 5 mm from its insertion into the common bile ducts. |
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She experienced progressive oliguria and died 2 weeks after the cerebral infarction and 1 year 8 months after the diagnoses of HHT and bile duct cancer. |
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If you have a heat pump or a heating system that also has central air conditioning, the outside of the duct insulation needs to be wrapped to prevent condensation. |
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Rips, tears or cracks on items such as lawn chairs, suitcases, automobile seats and window screens can easily be fixed with transparent duct tape. |
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Optionally the flue gas recirculation duct has a plate member extending into the primary air chamber to create flow eddies to enhance further mixing of flue gas and air. |
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Digital rectal examination is performed to examine the prostate gland, seminal vesicles, and possible cysts that can cause ejaculatory duct obstruction. |
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The surgery removes the right side of the pancreas, the gallbladder, and parts of the stomach, bile duct, and small intestine. |
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He sat down on the edge of a flame duct scalloped out of the concrete pad, feeling the sun-heated wall against his calves as his legs dangled, the chain scraping between them. |
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These indicate air leaks, and they should be sealed with a duct mastic. |
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The connective tissue that enveloped each duct was uniformly arranged. |
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Freya Stratford had been seriously ill with the bile duct condition biliary atresia and doctors gave her just weeks to live unless a donor organ was found. |
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Carcinomas that arise from the biliary duct epithelium are rare. |
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My inexpert attempts at repairing the hole with duct tape only made the problem worse. |
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Also a flow laminarizator was added to the duct that was located just before the solar collector. |
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Though the fan creates thrust like a propeller, the surrounding duct frees it from many of the restrictions that limit propeller performance. |
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These pancreatic cell antibodies react with human cell surface molecules on alpha, beta, acinar and duct cells. |
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Focal seromucinous acini of the salivary gland type were detected near the clefts, and no salivary duct was evident. |
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These winds dirty carpets, clog air duct vents, and introduce parasitic pests into Las Vegas residents' homes. |
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Only one, a U-shaped air duct for a commercial truck with very sharp radii, uses the robotic manipulation capability on one MPC machine. |
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Wahlco also manufactures immersion and air duct heaters plus thermocouple probes for custom applications. |
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The units hold 610 low-cost, high-demand consumable items ranging from Allen wrenches to drill bits to duct tape. |
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How reliable is intraoperative cholangiography as a method for detecting common bile duct stones? |
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Ductolithiasis with sialadenitis Most Stensen's duct stones are radioopaque. |
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The primordial testis takes shape and the epididymis with the vas deferens arise from the mesonephric duct at 8 weeks. |
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Drummer Tommy Ramone passed away at home in New York on Friday after suering from bile duct cancer. |
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Adjacent to the malignant cells were a few well-demarcated nodules of small, bland, polyhedral squamoid cells with focal duct formation. |
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Although obstruction of the nasolacrimal duct is a fairly common finding in newborns, development of a dacryocystocele is uncommon. |
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No inferior turbinate involvement or nasolacrimal duct extension was present. |
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Something as simple as properly reattaching the air duct hose after inspecting the air filter can make all the difference. |
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There is a narrow tube which runs from the eye to the nose called the nasolacrimal duct. |
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Microscopically, the nipple adenoma exhibits epithelial hyperplasia arising from a lactiferous duct displacing the nipple stroma. |
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Papillomas typically occur in major lactiferous ducts and develop within the wall of the duct. |
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The treatment of choice for a symptomatic nasolacrimal duct cyst is endoscopic marsupialization or resection, which is usually curative. |
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Nasal gliomas can be associated with deformities of the adjacent bones and obstruction of the nasolacrimal duct. |
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Preoperative galactography increases the diagnostic yield of major duct excision for nipple discharge. |
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Gary Poleynard, with common duct stones and complications due to gall stone disease. |
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Major duct disruption may best be treated with early distal pancreatectomy. |
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Enzymes in the pancreatic juice flow into a long pancreatic duct that merges with the common bile duct and opens into the duodenal mucosa. |
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A unique radiological pentad of mesonephric duct abnormalities in a young man presenting with testicular swelling. |
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A DIM-WITTED robber who tried to disguise himself by wrapping his head in duct tape has been jailed for 10 years. |
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With duct in place, cable was installed hand-hole to hand-hole by Apex subcontractor Precision Fiber. |
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Cops searched Ferguson's home and discovered the plastic chair with remains of duct tape still attached to it. |
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Amorphous or pleomorphic microcalcifications, classified as BIRADS 4 or 5, may occur in areas of duct hyperplasia or papillomatosis. |
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They are secreted from endocrine glands which are also known as duct less gland because hormones are directly secreted into the blood stream. |
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Segmental occlusion of the pancreatic duct with prolamine to prevent fistula formation after distal pancreatectomy. |
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A thyroglossal duct was located, traced superiorly, and removed together with a 1-cm midline portion of the hyoid bone. |
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These tumors, located in the hepatic duct bifurcation, are treated by excising the extrahepatic biliary tree, with or without lymph nodes. |
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In extreme cases, a tiny punctal plug can be inserted into the eye's tear duct to block it and prevent liquid draining out. |
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I put a cotton ball and some duct tape around it, and it stopped. |
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The TDLUs were composed of a terminal duct surrounded by a lobule supported by dense fibromuscular stroma. |
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Right hepatic lobectomy for bile duct injury associated with major vascular occlusion after laparoscopic cholecystectomy. |
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If the stones are larger than the diameter of the papilla, they may remain in the common bile duct. |
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Bile duct dilatation was found by MRCP in 18 of the 34 affected patients and excluded by MRCP in 7 of the 9 unaffected patients. |
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Since biliary malignancies often affect the bile ducts through obstruction, the most common finding is an obstructed, dilated bile duct. |
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Thick bile can irritate the junction between the bile duct and the small intestine. |
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Primarily, the procedure can treat bile duct stones, blockage and cancer of the bile ducts or pancreas. |
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It can develop if a stone blocks your bile duct which causes the skin and whites of the eyes to go yellow. |
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When he was 5 years old, however, his ear, nose, and throat specialist suggested a bilateral submandibular duct diversion. |
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The overlying mucosa can show umbilication at the site of the draining duct and yet remain normal. |
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DuPont says it is the first use of a thermoplastic in a pressure-charged air handling duct for outboard motors. |
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Upon identification of the Stensen duct, it was clear that the duct would have to be segmentally resected in order to remove the tumor en bloc. |
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Among the contents were a golf ball, sweat pants, small towels, over 20 plastic bags, plastic pieces and even duct tape and surgical gloves. |
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In the 13th week of gestation, the seminal vesicles proliferate from the mesonephric duct in a location more caudal than the ureteral bud. |
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A typical horizontal single-phase bus duct shown in Figure 1 has been considered for the analysis of without Image charge effect on the particle. |
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Placement of bundled telecommunications duct under the Ob River in Siberia. |
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She recovered well, with no sialocele or salivary duct obstruction or sialadenitis. |
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The kidneys also had focal luminal collecting duct microliths and urate deposition. |
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Advanced Routing for Shipbuilders improves design flexibility by allowing the creation of complex duct and cableways. |
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Craniopharyngiomas are suprasellar tumours that are believed to arise from craniopharyngeal duct remnants. |
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The sharp piece of footwear cut straight through her eyelid, and split her tear duct in half. |
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By doing that, they reduce the amount of drop that enters the tear duct and sinuses, which is where it gets absorbed into the body. |
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If the drug flows toward the tear duct, systemic absorption through nasal mucosa can occur. |
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Blocking the tear duct allows the tears to remain on the eye's surface for longer periods. |
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He said if it was no better then Sooty could have a blocked tear duct that may need flushing out. |
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Her tear duct was split in two and she needed eye surgery under general anaesthetic. |
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This means I specialise in the area around the eyeball, which includes the eyelid, the tear duct and the orbital cavity. |
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Meckel's diverticulum is a remnant of the omphalomesenteric duct which is normally obliterated by the 5th to 8th week of gestation. |
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She and her son lived for a year and a half in a Toyota Tercel with plastic and duct tape where three windows should be. |
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Duct terminators and terminator panels are designed for easy, time-saving installation and termination of all types and sizes of duct. |
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Benign epithelial cells and macrophages were found on fine-needle aspiration cytology, consistent with a thyroglossal duct cyst. |
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Past medical history was significant for clival chordoma resection and removal of a thyroglossal duct cyst. |
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When I stood to leave, the chattier of the pair opened his colorful duct tape wallet, and I expected him to hand me a business card. |
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Eccrine poroma is a benign adnexal tumour of the uppermost portion of the intraepidermal eccrine sweat gland duct and acrosyringium. |
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Until now there has been no definitive anatomical study describing the area where the parotid duct enters the buccinator muscle. |
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The government tells us we can protect against a chemical attack by duct taping the windows. |
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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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The victims could not speak because the burglar had gagged them with duct tape. |
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Hiatus aorticus is an opening in the diaphragm through which aorta and thoracic duct pass. |
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To confirm the presence of a salivary gland stone you'll have a sialogram, in which a dye is injected directly into the blocked duct and an X-ray of the area is taken. |
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Sometimes, biloma formation can be caused by bile duct necrosis. |
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Since histopathological examination of the mass reported thyroglossal duct cyst, her operator had not prescribed any drug therapy and had said that follow-up was not required. |
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The thyroid diverticulum is connected to the tongue by the thyroglossal duct, and the thyroid gland reaches its final resting place by the seventh week of gestation. |
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Turbofans differ from turbojets in that they have an additional fan at the front of the engine, which accelerates air in a duct bypassing the core gas turbine engine. |
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The 2 lesions that first come to mind in the differential diagnosis of a solitary cystic lesion in the neck are thyroglossal duct cyst and branchial cleft cyst. |
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One single, straight duct termed vas rectum, which joins the rete testis at a right angle. The vasa recta are very slender, and easily give way when injected. |
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In mature Arion the atrium is divided into upper and lower atria, with the oviduct, spermatheca duct and epiphallus opening into the upper atrium. |
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The surgical causes of prolonged neonatal jaundice include BA, hypoplasia of bile ducts, inspissated bile ducts, choledochal cysts and spontaneous bile duct perforation. |
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Another protective mechanism to prevent the premature activation of trypsinogen to trypsin inside the pancreatic duct is rapidly sweeping out zymogens from the pancreas. |
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The infiltration by IgG4 positive plasma cells leads to periductal and interlobular fibrosis that ultimately results in narrowing of the pancreatic duct and acinar atrophy. |
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The differential diagnosis for TCC includes collecting duct carcinoma, multilocular cystic renal cell carcinoma, cystic nephroma, and mixed epithelial and stromal tumors. |
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Each reniculus is like a small individual kidney with its own cortex, medulla, and calyx, and the duct from each small unit joins with others to form the ureter. |
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The exhaust duct design was inspired by the General Dynamics Model 200 design, proposed for a 1972 supersonic VTOL fighter requirement for the Sea Control Ship. |
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In lieu of volume extractors that protrude into the main duct airflow, use flow straighteners in the necks of short-length take-offs that lead directly to terminal devices. |
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Bench simulation and animal testing showed that the SpyGlass System was effective for access, direct visualization and biopsy in all bile duct quadrants. |
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Lesions may resemble a pyogenic granuloma, actinomycosis, a thyroglossal duct cyst, a branchial cleft cyst, a furuncle, a squamous cell carcinoma and an epidermal cyst. |
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The thoracic duct extends from the cisterna chyli, at the level of the second lumbar vertebral body, to a structure posterior and to the right of the aorta. |
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A CT scan of the abdomen and pelvis obtained upon presentation to the emergency department showed intrahepatic and extrahepatic bile duct dilatation. |
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The lacrimal glands secrete lacrimal fluid, which is drained by the lacrimal canaliculi into the lacrimal sac and then into the nasal cavity via the nasolacrimal duct. |
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Histologic examination reveals bile duct hyperplasia, hyperchromasia that involves periportal hepatocytes, hepatocytic vacuolization, and portal fibrosis. |
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Their use avoids the necessity of drilling into the floor duct at each point where a floor outlet is desired, in order to place an afterset insert. |
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Characterization of mucins in human lacrimal sac and nasolacrimal duct. |
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Evaluation and management of congenital nasolacrimal duct obstruction. |
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A pressure bandage can be made by placing rolled-up gauze, or even a sanitary napkin, directly over the wound and wrapping or placing duct tape tightly over the bandage. |
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In some cases, a bile duct can become permanently blocked, which can lead to a build-up of bile inside the gallbladder causing infection and inflammation. |
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The sand leaves the chamber by flowing over a weir, then travels through the transfer duct by gravity into the precool chamber, where it is cooled by the fluidizing air. |
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Zinner syndrome is a triad of mesonephric duct abnormality comprising of unilateral renal agenesis, ipsilateral seminal vesicle cyst, and ejaculatory duct obstruction. |
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A high suspicion of thoracic duct cyst is important for identifying and ligating the duct to prevent complications such as chile leak or chylothorax. |
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Here, the scientists found a quintupling in the expected incidence of gallbladder and bile duct cancers among women and a more than doubling in men. |
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Patients with acute gallstone pancreatitis who are strongly suspected to have common duct stones require rapid assessment for choledocholithiasis. |
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If an infection narrows the duct by scarring, the gland may not be able to empty and a Bartholin's cyst, a painless swelling of the duct, may form. |
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An emergency power system is being integrated for life safety and critical care to be installed with two 2500KW generators and two 1000A bus duct ricers. |
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The mammary duct consists of luminal and basal myoepithelial cells. |
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They also learn that duct tape comes in a lot more colors than gray. |
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In a case of PMDS with TTE, the optimal surgical approach includes tissue biopsies, hernoitomy or hernioplasty, orchidopexy and excision of Mullerian duct remnants. |
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The E-J team also added a power system with six main distribution switchboards, two 2000A bus duct risers for research lab floors and a vivarium floor. |
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The teem is also adding a power system with six main distribution switchboards, two 2000A bus duct risers for research lab floors and a vivarium floor. |
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United Air Care, a Los Angeles based company, provides professional air duct cleaning and HVAC cleaning services for residential units and businesses of all sizes. |
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White vinegar is almost as versatile as duct tape and is also inexpensive. |
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Where swelling is prominent, edema and a massive accumulation of lymphocytes and plasma cells compress the salivary duct, which may result in almost complete asialism. |
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Flexible serial dilators are introduced over the wire to expand the opening and prepare the salivary duct for the introduction of procedural instruments. |
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Studies have shown that indoor air quality is prone to being of inferior quality in comparison to outdoor air, often due to poorly maintained air duct systems. |
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Since becoming available, the DASE procedure with the CRE Wireguided Balloon has significantly changed my approach to the endoscopic removal of large common bile duct stones. |
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