However, 39,901 of the appendixes removed showed no pathologic features of appendicitis. |
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He has seasoned all of this with several excellent photo essays, and wraps up his efforts with an afterword and four appendixes. |
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All the other information could have then been divvied up among bonuses, appendixes, and supplements. |
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A programme of testing several thousand pathological specimens of appendixes and tonsils was started. |
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The book's 246 pages are divided into two forewords, a preface, eight chapters, and seven appendixes. |
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Introductory remarks and the list of participants in the seminar are provided in appendixes. |
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The book contains appropriate appendixes, which document the evolutionary improvement of tank formations, and excellent photographs, and maps that adequately depict the war. |
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Scholarly digressions are consigned to helpful appendixes that Roller uses as small seminars for airing points of dispute, as a good many remain. |
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Please refer to appendixes 6, 7 and 8 for information on the buildings we selected in Montreal, Halifax and Calgary. |
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The data contained in the appendixes are briefly analysed in the following chapter. |
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To illustrate that point, a review of the French banking system since the late 1960s is included in the appendixes to this Annual Report. |
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Graphic examples of pin sets and table dimensions are listed in the appendixes of this document. |
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The appendixes include parameters that must be checked to determine drinking water quality. |
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These appendixes are excellent, with definitions provided for all reasonably relevant items, such as kilderkins and demiculverins. |
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The appendixes include blackline master for starting point 1 and lesson 3, and learning to play the numbers game worksheet. |
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Roberts ends this detailed biography with appendixes on Coxeter groups and diagrams as well as Fibonacci numbers and phyllotaxis. |
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Among the valuable appendixes are those that synopsize security-related laws and regulations and provide a guide to digital security. |
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Additionally, western capercaillie have two appendixes which grow very long in winter. |
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It looked as if it had been laid out on a teen-ager's home computer, it was barely literate, and it was padded with large type, wide margins, and redundant appendixes. |
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Surgeons don't suggest that healthy people should get their appendixes taken out or that artificial hips might be stronger than the standard-issue ones. |
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Large appendixes have been reported in the medical literature, mostly outside of radiology. |
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If you read no other part of the book, appendixes A1 and A2 are short, they're two pages, and they specifically deal with this difference in terminology. |
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The appendixes provide specific prevention messages crafted from material drawn from our teen focus groups, user Web sites, and teen magazines. |
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Appendixes include a glossary, a bibliography, information on energy production and consumption, the Mohs scale of mineral hardness, and the periodic table of elements. |
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