This helps the surgeon identify the ureteral orifices during bladder dissection and urethral bladder reanastomosis. |
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It had large, opaque eyes, no nose, and a lipless slit for a mouth with two small orifices on each side. |
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A spinneret plate for producing the thermoplastic synthetic polymer filament has a cluster of four orifices centered about a central point. |
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During the yard period, this ship is scheduled to install mounted orifices with the jet blast deflectors. |
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Stainless steel nozzles and nozzles having tungsten carbide orifices are more resistant to wear. |
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Teeth are exempted from the requirement, as are incisions in or around natural body orifices. |
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The ureters, their resection margins, and internal orifices were free from tumor. |
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The exophytic mass bulged from the roof of the left atrium between the atrial septum and the orifices of the pulmonary veins. |
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The ureteral orifices are located at the proximal borders of the trigone area. |
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More apotropaic methods included stuffing objects into the orifices of corpses or confronting the ambulatory blood-sucker with a crucifix. |
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The fuel injection orifices inject liquid fuel into the flow channel wherein it is atomized by compressed air channeled through the shroud inlet. |
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The level of the orifices of the coronary arteries in the sinuses of Valaslva varies in both the vertical and horizontal directions. |
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Laparoscopy enables hernial orifices to be observed and tension-free mesh repair to be carried out effectively. |
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Other landmarks used to guide resection are the right and left ureteral orifices and the bladder neck. |
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The candiru feeds parasitically by burrowing into body orifices, jamming itself in place using barbs along its sides then drinking the blood of its victim. |
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Quite the opposite are the highly polished concavities and convexities of his mirrored surfaces and orifices. |
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Today, when rudely treated orifices are just a click away, the question itself seems quaint, if not nonsensical. |
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While the pheromone trail helps the male to decide if a female should be wooed, it provides no clues as to which of her two orifices are free. |
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Epithelia are tissues lining the outer surface of the body, or the inner surface of organs which have a direct connection to one of the body's orifices. |
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Check by cystoscopy that the ureteral orifices are at a distance from the lesion, and on the size of the intra vesical portion of the nodule. |
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The novel is a cornucopia of bleeding orifices, abscessed legs, crusted secretions and fetid genitals. |
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Zap gets into the respiratory orifices of lice that then die from asphyxia and dehydration. |
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There are many internal orifices where one organ ends and another begins such as the trachea, oesophagus and pubic region. |
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Continuous fibres for textiles are made by dropping molten glass or glass marbles into an electrically heated platinum-rhodium bushing pierced by hundreds or even thousands of fine orifices. |
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All you can see of all this from outside is the connection to the overhead line, a few smaller orifices and the opening to the tunnel that leads up to the station. |
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So clergymen pray, shamans stuff sacred mushrooms into their orifices in order to meet their ancestors, whilst demonologists threaten entities into submission by thundering out bits of the Old Testament. |
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Tuberculous infection of the mucosa or the skin adjoining orifices due to autoinoculation of tubercle bacilli from tuberculosis of internal organs. |
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Cipro repeatedly lashed him and his partner with the verbal finger and derided them as orifices of the gluteus maximus department. |
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Meibomian Gland Dysfunction results from the formation of keratotic plugs, which obstruct gland orifices and limit the secretion of individual glands. |
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Cystoscopy did not identify fistulous orifices. |
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Vultures, by contrast, either wait until their chosen corpse has decayed enough for them to peck through its often tough skin, or find a quicker way in via natural orifices. |
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They also usually involve delivery of cutting fluid pumped under pressure through the tool to orifices near the cutting edges. |
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The thanatomicrobiome is a relatively new term and is the study of the microbes colonizing the internal organs and orifices after death. |
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Transurethral resection of the bladder tumor was initiated due to poor visualization of ureteral orifices. |
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After resection, both ureteral orifices and retrograde pyelograms were performed. |
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Urethrocystoscopy was performed preoperatively for all patients to evaluate the ureteral orifices and additional pathologies in the bladder and urethra. |
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There's something steaming on a cast iron propane burner adjacent the door, a potbelly stove pinging beside it, orange shafts piercing various orifices. |
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Before his invention, mud dauber wasps nested in nozzle orifices of overhead sprinklers when the irrigation system was not in operation, impeding water flow. |
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Marburg, like Ebola and Lassa, is a haemorrhagic fever caused by a vile filovirus that turns the insides to mush till you simply melt and ooze out of your orifices. |
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