| It is this omission which prompts question 5 as set out in the appendix to this judgment. |
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| The surgeon will make a cut in your lower abdomen and remove your appendix. |
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| I show, much like Fisher did in the appendix to his 1907 book on the rate of interest, that it can be reduced to a timeless Walrasian model. |
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| The appendix was enlarged and formed an irregular, nodular mass with adherent omentum, measuring 6 x 4 x 4 cm. |
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| If you look at the appendix that follows the paper, one fact immediately jumps out. |
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| Each chapter includes references at the end, as well as an extended bibliography as an appendix. |
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| The patient underwent an exploratory laparotomy under the suspicion of malignant tumor of the cecum or appendix. |
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| Paneth cells are commonly found in the mucosa of the entire small intestine and the proximal large intestine, including the appendix. |
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| This appendix provides evidence of the application of anaptyxis in Old English. |
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| Appendicitis is treated by removing the inflamed appendix through an appendectomy. |
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| The inside of the appendix forms a cul-de-sac that usually opens into the large intestine. |
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| I found the appendix normal, but next to the appendix there was a caecum which had very strange, greasy patches. |
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| It is referred to in the appendix to the report, although it is not tabled as such. |
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| In recognition of this we include a short appendix to Chapter 3 with some of the relevant elementary mathematics. |
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| Below is an appendix to the first essay I'm working on mentioned in the previous post. |
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| Allegations against five other priests were included in an appendix to the report, published on Tuesday. |
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| This is a rare tumour that usually affects the appendix or the small intestine. |
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| A list of categories of classified information was voted as an appendix to the act. |
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| Oral evidence was given by 27 witnesses whose names and employment are listed in an appendix to this decision. |
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| I have reviewed this subject in accordance with my findings in an appendix to a work that I propose to publish when circumstances permit. |
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| There are two matters which I wish to add by way of an appendix to this judgment. |
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| In the appendix to the chapter he suggests the standard deviation as a measure of risk. |
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| In an appendix to Volume 2, the author addresses the question of how people were saved in Old Testament times before the coming of Christ. |
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| His recipe for this amalgam is included as an appendix to the present book. |
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| The appendix in man is medically important because of its propensity to become inflamed in the condition known as acute appendicitis. |
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| Written contents of the placards will be listed in an appendix to the Laser Safety Policy. |
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| He translated Romaic songs and attached an appendix of Romaic authors at the end. |
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| A copy of these standard documents is attached as appendix B to this report. |
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| The three taeniae coli converge at the base of the vermiform appendix on the cecum. |
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| The only departure from this order occurs in an appendix on military ballooning during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. |
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| Would there have been some value in giving the original French texts of quoted material in an appendix? |
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| The author has included aluminium phosphide and pyrethroid poisonings in the appendix of the text in this edition. |
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| Chambers English Dictionary of 1872 included an eight page appendix of Americanisms printed in small type, three columns to a page. |
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| No inflammation was seen in the muscular and serosal layers of the appendix. |
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| Perhaps if I do relent and have them out, I should also book in to have my tonsils and appendix removed as well, just in case. |
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| Their names are set forth in Schedule A, which is attached as an appendix to this indictment. |
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| Doctors later realised Liam's appendix had burst, releasing dangerous toxins into his body. |
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| Some editions include a translation of the Gospel of Thomas as an appendix. |
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| His study is especially useful to accounting historians for its appendix on historiography and bibliography. |
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| The appendix can also be directly imaged under ultrasound using a linear transducer. |
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| This leads to 5 linear equations in 5 unknowns and he refers the reader to an appendix containing Cramer's rule for their solution. |
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| Other operations included a double bowel and bladder transplant and treatment for a burst appendix. |
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| This last appendix is useful, however its utility could have been improved by including a World Wide Web address for each of these companies. |
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| Aristotle's study of sophistical arguments is contained in On Sophistical Refutations, which is actually a sort of appendix to the Topics. |
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| These include the appendix, most body hair, wisdom teeth, male nipples, and external ear muscles, to name just a few. |
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| The vermiform appendix measured 7 cm in length and 0.5 cm on average diameter and was grossly unremarkable with a lumen patent up to the tip. |
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| From this group of histologically graded tumors, by far the majority of cases were from the vermiform appendix and the jejunoileum. |
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| In cases of of complete transposition of the viscera, the cecum and appendix lie in the left iliac fossa, and the sigmoid colon in the right. |
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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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| So it appears that amputation of the soul isn't just a simple surgical job like having your appendix out. |
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| The weekend started off on a bad note when our captain Chris Conway was forced to withdraw from the team after having his appendix out on Friday. |
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| But sometimes it obstructs the opening between the appendix and intestine and lead to inflammation of the appendix. |
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| The slightly edematous and hyperemic appendix was removed by laparoscopic surgery. |
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| In this latter book she presented a 30 page appendix on the theory of infinite cardinals and ordinals. |
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| Why do we have superfluous, but potentially deadly vestiges like the appendix or wisdom teeth? |
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| This is a fascinating book on the how and why of bird song and includes a cd that accompanies the text in the appendix. |
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| As with the appendix, most lab coats say the hymen no longer serves much of a biological function. |
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| Last year his appendix burst and this, doctors believe, is what led to him suffering acute kidney failure, which required more emergency surgery. |
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| The gut-associated lymphoid tissue includes the appendix and Peyer's patches in the small intestine. |
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| An appendix also supplies phonetic transcriptions for five sonnets and fifteen speeches or scenes from the plays. |
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| The appendix tables cover the nutrient requirements for many species and composition of common feedstuffs. |
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| The myenteric plexus of these appendix specimens had even thicker nerve bundles connecting an increased number of ganglion cells. |
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| My colleague is responding to you under separate cover regarding your appendix to this letter. |
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| His superb appendix provides an exhaustive guide cross-referencing Williams's works and biblical references. |
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| He's a walking compendium of great television and these galoots haven't a hope of squeezing into the margins of the appendix. |
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| By eleven, he had developed asthma, contracted German measles, suffered from bronchitis, and had his appendix removed. |
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| Later still, Darwinists suggested the ready dispensability of the appendix proved its uselessness. |
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| Of particular interest, a nominal roll of all participants, will be included as an appendix. |
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| In an appendix she offers some samples of women's songs in Mandinka and in English, all of which seem intended for occasions such as a naming ceremony or a circumcision. |
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| That appendix is taken more seriously because it is between the covers of a holy book. |
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| While each appendix is very brief, it covers important topics. |
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| Coincidentally, I had just had my appendix out and the blood test had shown that I was negative at the time, so I took a doctor's certificate to the newspapers. |
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| He provides two experiments for pure clairvoyance in the Appendix, predicting that both will provide nonsignificant results. |
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| Prior to this Claudius Amyand, physician to Queen Anne, in 1736 successfully removed an acutely inflamed appendix from inside the hernial sac of a young boy. |
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| The digestive system of grass and herbage-eating animals includes a large organ next to the secum, the vermiform appendix, in which cellulose is digested. |
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| The vermiform appendix makes its last appearance in this section. |
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| An Appendix is provided with a summary of terms and abbreviations used throughout the article. |
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| The midgut eventually develops into distal duodenum, jejunum, ileum, caecum, appendix, ascending colon, and proximal two thirds of the transverse colon. |
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| The use of high-resolution transducers and graded compression make it possible to visualize directly an acutely inflamed appendix in patients of any age. |
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| The diagrams in Appendix B assume an idealized listening environment in which every audience member shares the same point of audition. |
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| References within the tables themselves are listed in a key below each individual Appendix. |
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| Things go well until Oscar the grouch is diagnosed with a burst appendix and Romney discovers he is uninsured. |
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| If there is fluid around the structure the appendix may have perforated. |
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| Appendix A is an interesting but rather detached precis of chemical warfare and shell shock. |
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| In the Appendix, we use small v approximations to derive simple analytic approximations for the quantitative results from the models. |
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| Oil spills, petrochemical pollution, DDT, and toxic defoliants have rendered this appendix on the Caspian Sea's air, soil, and water almost beyond repair. |
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| Species available when developing the key are listed alphabetically in the Appendix. |
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| In Appendix B, the formula for calculating the integral of a logistic curve is given. |
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| Thirteen types of beer were listed in the Appendix, which certainly seems exhaustive. |
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| When they removed the appendix they found it was gangrenous. |
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| Appendix III provides an alphabetical listing of many medications with each generic term followed by one or more trade names. |
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| For the last year, the Yavapai Nation has attempted to amend an appendix that requires an Arizona racetrack to get off-track betting business taking place at the casino. |
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| The estimation methodology using this formula is explained in detail in the Appendix. |
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| Shukla says that no existing appendix of the Atharva Veda contains the sixteen sutras, and when asked to produce them, Bharati Krishna was unable to. |
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| For professionals, the greatest value of the book will be found in the exhaustive bibliography and the appendix of internet sources for exotic species. |
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| It is likely that the original account was written as an introduction or appendix to the custumal in the Domesday and also to the list of gild ordinances. |
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| Indonesia banned in 2001 the sale of ramin, a blond tropical hardwood, and registered it under CITES Appendix 3 to curb the illegal trade. |
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| For a charted illustration of denominals and their opposites, please see the Appendix. |
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| These codes were set out in an appendix to the leaflet, as follows. |
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| Comes with the funniest footnotes and appendix ever written. |
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| She needed a life-saving nine-hour operation to remove her right colon, spleen, appendix, gall bladder, umbilicus, ovaries and Fallopian tubes. |
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| An appendix offers information on describing associations with correlation coefficients and determining reliability and predictive validity. |
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| Appendix B contains one-liners specifically for Windows, and appendix C is a listing of 130 one-liners and is available online as well. |
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| The only extant English translation of Pollux's Onomasticon appears in the appendix of a 1775 edition of Aristotle's Poetics. |
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| A second appendix contains critical apparatus, notes, lists of sources, registers, and a bibliography. |
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| There are also pages and pages of appendix material with detailed organization charts from 30 and 40 years ago. |
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| In the appendix, the author has included a photostat of a sixteenth-century copy of the Regola from the Vatican Library. |
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| While it allays the patient's pain and the physician's anxiety, the fuselike appendix smoulders. |
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| My dear Angelina completed the predicate for me with a voluminous appendix, annotated through the agency of her incessive and florid vocabulary. |
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| Most of the content of this appendix consists of routine executive decrees, such as approval for a new set of postage stamps. |
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| In 1804 he began expanding this autobiographical work, having decided to make it a prologue rather than an appendix. |
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| The first published catalogue of Handel's works appeared as an appendix to Mainwaring's Memoirs. |
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| Concise forms of statement of claim and defence were given in the appendix for adoption by the pleader. |
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| The paper ends with an appendix on selected Achaemenid Elamite nutritional and agricultural terms. |
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| The two floorplans shown in the Appendix were photocopied onto acetate sheets that were used as overlays to classify the location of each unusual experience. |
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| Did she skip over the ten full pages of source notes in the appendix? |
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| Left untreated, the appendix may swell and eventually burst, releasing bacteria, pus and faecal material into the abdominal cavity. |
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| The section on computer aided design includes descriptions of the latest equipment, and she offers an appendix on Aliquot parts. |
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| Clinical exams and rebound tenderness are the ways to diagnose an appendix problem, which were conducted by the hospital. |
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| An appendix offers a modified ACTFL rubric for the presentational mode of communication in intermediate level learners. |
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| The Appendix contains nine short rhythm and pattern exercises that Attwood provided in his original edition and they are well suited to the level of the music. |
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| A commemorative history of the Pennsylvania Cable Network is found in the appendix. |
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| The ileocecal valve can be used as a point of reference to identify the base of the appendix. |
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| Furthermore, the author provides fluidextract worksheets and conversion tables in the appendix to assist readers in their plant preparations. |
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| The appendix reviews concepts for understanding light and the relationship between f-stops and filter choice. |
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| On the CT, the cecum was found in the epigastric region, along with an inflamed appendix. |
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| An appendix provides a list of critical works by O'Malley, covering topics from early Irish architecture to Mexican muralism. |
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| The IgA antibodies also provide a substrate that allows our mutualist bacteria to form the biofilms that line and protect the colon and appendix. |
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| The appendix contains tables of information pertaining to weights of bars and flats, conversion factors, and trigonometrical expressions. |
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| In addition, appendix volumes included digest paragraphs of decisions of state appellate courts and federal courts citing the Restatements on each subject. |
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| Examples of vestigial structures in humans include wisdom teeth, the coccyx, the vermiform appendix, and other behavioural vestiges such as goose bumps and primitive reflexes. |
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| Patrick Matthew drew attention to his 1831 book which had a brief appendix suggesting a concept of natural selection leading to new species, but he had not developed the idea. |
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| Fistulogram and CT scan showed a fistuleous tract involving the appendix. |
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| Additionally, CMS encourages concerted action among the range states of many Appendix I species. |
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| Populations in the Southern Hemisphere are listed as CITES Appendix I, indicating they are threatened with extinction if trade is not halted. |
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| These included the wrong patient receiving heart surgery, patients given overdoses and one woman who had her fallopian tube removed instead of her appendix. |
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| Equation has no general analytical solution, out Appendix D provides an analytic solution for large radii of curvature. |
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| Final pathology revealed a mucinous cystadenoma of the appendix. |
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| An appendix offers a tutorial on Microsoft XNA for game development. |
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| We then indexed the remaining K-feldspar peaks assuming a triclinic unit cell according to Appendix A11 of Ribbe. |
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| Appendix I lists the coordinated issues by industry that are being decontrolled and those that still remain viable industry issues. |
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| One example of such a 0-1 index, described in the appendix, is a measure of the extent of deviation of service-specific shadow prices from optimal values. |
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| Listed in Appendix I are species which are endangered, Appendix II contains species which would benefit from international cooperation. |
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| The Bern Convention lists the hare under Appendix III as a protected species. |
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| The appendix is usually present singlely with the base located at the convergence of taeniae along inferior aspect of the ceacum while its tip lies at various locations. |
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| Global trade in walrus ivory is restricted according to a CITES Appendix 3 listing. |
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| Lymph tissue in the gut is composed of specialized clusters of cells, or Peyer's patches, as well as individual cells within the gut tissue and appendix. |
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| Further details on the specifications of the wickets are contained in Appendix D to the Laws. |
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| Tables in the appendix list the DNA content of chordate cell nuclei, the RNA and DNA content of vertebrate cell nuclei, and other quantitative data. |
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| Breeds such as Thoroughbreds, Walking horses, Saddlebreds, Warmbloods, Appendix Quarter Horses, most Arabians, and any horse bred specifically for the show ring. |
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| Where reference is made in the text of Appendix 1 to SWIZ to specific standards, approvals, technical specifications and reference systems Purchaser in accordance with Art. |
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| Appendix V of the supplement, List of Changes for the 2006 Compliance Supplement, is a key piece of guidance to identify all of the changes that OMB has made. |
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| Northern Hemisphere populations are listed as CITES Appendix II, indicating they are not immediately threatened with extinction, but may become so if they are not listed. |
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| Cuba and the Dominican Republic have proposed to transfer Cuban populations of hawksbill sea turtles to Appendix II to allow Cuba to sell shells to Japan. |
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| The contract is for the provision of mobile telephony services and the supply of modems and SIM cards for the State Administration Units listed in Appendix 3 hereto. |
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| Appendix A lists the acronyms and initialisms used in the article. |
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