The research, conducted at the Liverpool Lung Cancer Unit, could help prolong the lives of people diagnosed with inoperable lung cancer. |
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The location of the engines, high on the fuselage, allows the pilot to fly the aircraft fairly easily with one engine inoperable. |
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The toilet was inoperable, and there was a chamber pot in the bathroom, making Vivienne feel as if she were in the last century. |
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Is the liquidated damages provision valid or is it void for uncertainty or inoperable? |
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A number unique to each handset can be used to identify and render stolen phones inoperable. |
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The lift was inoperable, the walls had been left with barely an undercoat on them and there was bare screed on the floors. |
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The fragments would shred an aeroplane's fuselage and render it inoperable, making the anti-personnel bombs very effective on airfield raids. |
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For example, if D hires a car to P and then removes the rotor arm from it rendering it inoperable, he may be guilty of criminal damage. |
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She was significantly overweighted, and the quick release valve for her integrated weights was inoperable. |
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If it was being done, how is it that they did not know that those hydrants in a critically congested area of the city were inoperable? |
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The hydrant at the corner of Queen and Frederick Streets, the one closest to the fire, was one of those inoperable ones. |
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Surgical resection of the pancreas using Whipple's procedure remains the mainstay of therapy, but many cases of pancreatic cancer are inoperable. |
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After their defeat at the Battle of Long Island, the mill was disabled so that the British would find it inoperable. |
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The Doctrine of pre-emption becomes inoperable without unimpeachable intelligence accepted by all as the coin of the realm. |
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The uneasy separation of motive from outcome, which he blithely assumes in theory, is inoperable in practice. |
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This would render the space telescope inoperable in 2 to 4 years. |
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She had just been diagnosed with inoperable rectal cancer and faced months of chemotherapy and biological therapy plus the annoyance of having an ileostomy. |
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How it has taken almost a month to correct whatever fault that has rendered the traffic lights at this dangerous junction inoperable is beyond me. |
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The company has 489 inoperable buses left idle in its 16 bus depots. |
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Most systems allow all windows but the driver's to be made inoperable from the passenger seats, which is very handy for folk with small children to consider. |
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It had a fireplace and the first night we moved in, not knowing that it was inoperable, we started an enormous fire and smoked everybody out of the apartments above us. |
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Well, remember, there are some over 200,000 tons that have been found and destroyed and made inoperable by our spectacular service people who work in the coalition. |
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Later, she was referred to hospital, where investigatory procedures revealed a devastating diagnosis, an aggressive and inoperable tumour in the brain stem. |
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Firearms owners may choose to render their firearms inoperable for the purpose of disposal or to keep as a non-functioning firearms mementos. |
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Tehran would have to remove the core from its heavy water reactor in Arak, making it inoperable. |
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Mrs Skeet was a pensioner whose surgery was cancelled four times until her cancer became inoperable. |
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The Commission cannot accept this amendment as this extension of the post employment judicial protection is considered as inoperable in practice. |
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He then struggled to go back to work for three years but was then diagnosed with inoperable terminal cancer. |
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The pump and integral float switch were disassembled and found to be electrically inoperable. |
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They may destroy or otherwise render inoperable products presenting a serious risk where they deem it necessary. |
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The bilge pumps were inoperable and the passengers had received no safety instructions regarding the lifejackets before departure. |
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Most countries adopt similar standards to ensure that firearms that have been rendered inoperable cannot be reactivated. |
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More than 12 per cent of the fishing fleet is inoperable, ruining the primary livelihood assets of many families and communities. |
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Treatment of inoperable advanced non-small-cell lung cancer: regimens with or without taxane. |
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Particles and other matter can clog a heat pump system and make it inoperable in a short period of time. |
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When the pump was disassembled, the pump impeller was found to be clear of any debris, and the motor electrically inoperable. |
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Now he had just been informed that his neck tumour was malignant and inoperable. |
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A week ago, Bill called to tell me that he had pancreatic cancer and that it was inoperable. |
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Each time the gun is fired, the tube must go into detente for cartridge ejection, and the power traverse of the turret is inoperable during ejection and reloading operations. |
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During a power outage which left the monitoring system inoperable from January April 1999, the North Koreans consumed record amounts of unmonitored fuel. |
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A BRITON has become one of the first in the UK to undergo an advanced form of radiotherapy for inoperable cancer. |
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In April 2013, Banks announced that he had inoperable cancer and was unlikely to live beyond a year. |
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An appliance that is temporarily inoperable, but which is generally used, is included if a serviceperson has been called or if it has been transported to a repair shop. |
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The latch on the studio door is inoperable. |
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He was 66, and was released on compassionate grounds for having inoperable bladder cancer. |
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Lockout means the use of a lock or locks to render machinery or equipment inoperable or to isolate an energy source in accordance with a written procedure. |
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The medical need to develop an effective product to treat cancers of the liver is high both in order to increase the cure rate and to prolong the survival of inoperable patients. |
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I suggest that will be inoperable and unenforceable. |
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For 26 of the 30 purchases there was no documentation showing that the vehicle being replaced was inoperable or that the need to replace it was urgent. |
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Before today patients with inoperable advanced gastric cancer were generally treated with fluorouracil via an infusion pump. |
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On 11 June 1985 he underwent surgery, but his cancer was found to have spread and was inoperable. |
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He returned to London, where he was diagnosed with an inoperable prostate cancer, which had spread to his bone marrow. |
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Although it is sometimes stated that he believed himself to have inoperable prostate cancer, he in fact knew it was benign before the operation. |
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A CAT scan revealed she had an inoperable brain tumor. The news shattered Michele's mother. |
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Such lesions have been considered to be inoperable when they involved the sinciput. |
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Next, the team will demolish the old bridge, an inoperable bascule bridge, through November. |
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The modification of a theme comes up against a range of difficulties and often results in disfiguring the site and make it inoperable, leading ultimately to return simply to the default theme. |
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When I consider my suppurating private life: my greying hair, my body's abandonment of anything resembling skin tone, I'd have thought I was wracked with, say, inoperable despair, but it isn't so. |
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Medical facilities not in use by either the government or the SPLA rebel group became inoperable, taking a heavy toll on the training of nurses and other medical professionals. |
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Most people with macular degeneration never go completely blind unless complications such as inoperable cataracts take all peripheral sight. |
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And there are more inoperable cancers, because fewer are detected at earlier stages. The expected growth in BPO of all sorts is spurring consolidation. |
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The developers of the marine missile proceeded from the given fact that the missile would have to take off after a nuclear explosion when all electronic devices are rendered inoperable. |
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Neoadjuvant therapy also may shrink inoperable tumors enough to make surgery possible. |
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Both units have 2000 ANSI lumens and a transition detector, which locks the projector if moved, rendering it inoperable until the proper PIN is entered. |
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Both units provide 2000 ANSI lumens and have a transition detector, which Locks the projector if it is moved, rendering it inoperable until the proper PIN is entered. |
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While the hull remains intact, its machinery remains inoperable. |
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With gear secured, it was determined that normal brakes were inoperable due to the hydraulic leak, and landed light weight using the emergency brakes. |
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Robert Ferrant was given just a few months to live after he was diagnosed with inoperable pancreatic cancer, which has also struck Dirty Dancing star Patrick Swayze. |
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It is indicated for the treatment of gastric cancer, colorectal cancer, head and neck cancer, non-small cell lung cancer and inoperable or recurrent breast cancer. |
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Earlier this year, Paige was diagnosed with an inoperable brain tumour after she was taken into hospital when half of her face dropped to one side. |
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