The superior exostoses can extend deep to the pars flaccida and is best removed with a curette. |
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But I kept my head down, played straight into the wind and finished with eight straight pars. |
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The principal mesencephalic projection to the striatum originates from the substantia nigra pars compacta. |
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Another three bogeys quickly followed, but then, as the rain and wind promised to relent, he hit a purple patch of two pars before returning to the order of the day. |
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The Ulsterman made 32 plodding pars in his opening 36 holes. |
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A sextet, including yours truly, sang alone on the secunda pars. |
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Other examples of under-counting allow taking a first-tee mulligan or recording net pars on a round started but not completed because of bad weather. |
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Boylan has had a quiet season but burst into life with a two under par front nine, making seven pars and birdies at the fourth and fifth to turn with 28 points. |
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They halved the first in pars, and shared the next two in birdies. |
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The pars defects in L3 were decorticated, and the earlier harvested bone chips were impacted in place between the defects. |
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For 12 guys more used to making pars than paradiddles the noise could be maddening. |
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Indirect ophthalmolscopy of the peripheral fundus revealed the appearance of a white plaque overlying the pars plana, most prominent inferiorly. |
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These restrict the range of movement possible, and are joined by a thin portion of the neural arch called the pars interarticularis. |
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Kaymer started with six straight pars before making a birdie on the seventh and an eagle on the eighth. |
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Rare pars did follow on the 13th before Montgomerie restored normal service with a birdie from 25 feet on the 14th. |
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The scratch team player has been putting steady scores in of late and this was a very steady round with 13 pars and a birdie. |
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Faldo's final round of 18 consecutive pars in cool misty conditions at Muirfield during the 1987 Open Championship was an example of steady play under pressure. |
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Controversy over the actual meaning of the word Kenya notwithstanding, it is clear that the mountain's name became widely accepted, pars pro toto, as the name of the country. |
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Pars flaccida cholesteatomas are the most common and begin along the pars flaccida, grow into the epitympanum in Prussak's space, lateral to the ossicular chain. |
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A pars fracture, also known as spondylolysis, is usually isolated to one side of the lower back and symptoms arise during activities such as twisting, bending or stooping. |
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Essentially, a spondylolysis is a defect in the pars interarticularis, an area of the vertebrae that connects the vertebral facets, or joints that adjoin vertebrae together. |
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The Pars supporters remember him as a stalwart and the club cherished his memory by naming a stand after him. |
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The PARS Center is a service of the ExpressLINK North American Transportation Network, an alliance of four major transportation companies. |
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In PARS, the winner of a rally always receives a point, regardless of whether they were the server or returner. |
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He noted that a total of 40,000 barrels of gas condensates are produced every day in the first phase of the South Pars. |
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The main priority will be on finishing semi-finished projects injoint oiland gas fields, particularly the development of the South Pars gas field. |
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Other sites are the ruins of fire temples at Rey, south of the capital Tehran, and the Firouzabad ruins sixty kilometres south of Shiraz in the province of Pars. |
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The planting of cotton was common in Merv, Ray and Pars of Iran. |
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The frustrated Pars boss watched in horror as his back four once again coughed up a cheap goal just two minutes into the game, setting the tone for the rout that followed. |
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