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Fine-needle aspiration revealed the presence of fragments of adipose tissue and mucinous material with spindle cells.
The diagnosis of foreign-body aspiration with secondary mucoid impaction in healthy adults is subtle.
For critics for whom 'reason' is always partisan and coercive, such an aspiration must seem perversely self-destructive.
Behind this mentality lies the progressive lobby's detestation of nationhood and Orwellian aspiration to world government.
The 29 year old died from aspiration of vomit after mixing diazepam, chlorpromazine, temazepam, flunitrazepam, and clomethiazole.
The reported cause of death was cardiorespiratory arrest caused by asphyxia as a result of strangulation and aspiration of gastric contents.
Bilateral bone marrow biopsies and a unilateral bone marrow aspiration were performed.
The anti-glamour of these pictures may signal an aspiration to street credibility.
It suggests a sense of humour, a willingness to make an effort, an aspiration towards the airy, healthy, beardless Scandinavian lifestyle.
A fine-needle aspiration biopsy of the mass was performed followed by a lumpectomy with lymph node sampling.
She goes on to note that both English and Chinese make use of aspiration in their consonantal systems.
Fine-needle aspiration cytology is mostly inconclusive because the tumor is composed of acellular and hypercellular portions.
Like the soaring vaults of Gothic cathedrals, the Eiffel Tower is a uniquely French symbol of invention and aspiration.
The dogs with heart and gameness are the exemplary models of our breed and the aspiration of most reputable breeders.
More than one half of the children with aspiration syndrome had cerebral palsy.
The 14 specimens positive for pepsin strongly suggest that aspiration of gastric juice occurred in 5 of the 30 high-risk patients in the study.
We do not know the length of time after a single aspiration of gastric juice that pepsin can be detected with this immunoassay.
He wants to make a career at the highest level and that's an honourable aspiration.
The aspiration is the puff of air that you can feel if you wet your finger and hold it in front of your mouth when you say pot in English.
Fine needle aspiration guided by ultrasound was inadequate for diagnosis so a stereotactic core biopsy was performed.
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But you will not, I should think, imagine this to have been done in heavenward aspiration.
Canada has not emerged from its colonialism, and has no national aspiration.
The quotations are proof, however, that germinal somewhere was an aspiration for the verities of things.
Should any breath be spent in aspiration, or in hissing, or in guttural enunciation, the vocality is said to be impure.
Aspirated letters show a tendency to lose their aspiration, especially in Konkani.
It is, at any rate, the immediate penetralium in which the mystery that is still the aspiration, if not the reproach, of physiological science lies concealed.
There were throes of love within her, of aspiration, of an ineffable delight in being.
If puncture with the trocar or aspiration be practised, shall all the fluid be withdrawn at once?
Do its requests represent the best modern conception of prayer as an inward aspiration rather than as petitionary?
Now and then a case of lobular pneumonia will result from the aspiration of pieces of membranes into the smallest bronchi.
For the necessity for concentration only serves to strengthen and refine her aspiration.
It symbolizes the aspiration without which no man's faith can hold its own.
And this mystery of race and blood, this beauty of unforgetting aspiration, was all physically incarnate in Mabel Aaronsberg.
To others it came as the unhoped-for, dreamed-of culmination of aspiration.
Such was the punishment of Sheddad for his aspiration to godship.
I drink the wine of aspiration, and the drug of disillusion.
It was doggerel, bad enough to satisfy every aspiration of an antiquary.
It is due to an identity of impulsion and not to a common aspiration.
It expresses the juridical and social aspiration of the race.
Marrable's servants entered the theater as that desperate aspiration escaped the governess.
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