There was one lost to follow up in both groups and one withdrawal in placebo group because of punctiform hemorrhage in the brain. |
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The morphologies observed ranged from small, white punctiform colonies to irregular-shaped, colored colonies. |
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The lighting is provided by 5000 punctiform halogen lamps distributed in a network across the internal surface of the wave. |
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It is especially suited for precise and high-intensity curing of punctiform or small areas. |
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If so, the answer is a patented innovation made by Hawa: a punctiform rattle-proof guide for safe and silent travel. |
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Provide for sufficient ventilation and punctiform suction at critical points. |
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Due to their punctiform working principle, conventional photoelectric sensors are not always suitable for certain inspection applications. |
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Caespituli amphigenous, punctiform to subeffuse, dark brown, not very conspicuous. |
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The radiometric survey shows a background of about 50 to 200 cps in total counts, as well as several punctiform anomalies of about 500 to over 3,000 cps over the entire area studied. |
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Kepler offered a punctiform analysis, stating that the rays emanating from a single luminous point form a cone the circular base of which is in the pupil. |
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With these technical characteristics, the skin surface treated by the two rollers, is never pulled and raised in folds, but rather stimulated in a punctiform manner without trauma, and 1180 times per square decimetre. |
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Punctiform, extremely tight, non-dispersing solid stream. Highest impact. |
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