No creep feed was provided, and bull calves were surgically castrated at birth. |
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If tissue damage is severe, a health care provider may need to remove the tissue surgically or amputate the limb. |
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The diagnosis was made on histopathologic examination of surgically resected tissue from an appendicular mass. |
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Only 10 to 15 percent of hepatic metastases and up to 15 percent of hepatocellular carcinomas are surgically resectable. |
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More commonly some material is left behind and only when it is removed surgically will bleeding cease. |
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Few reports address the reconstructive challenge of total knee arthroplasty after a surgically fused or ankylosed knee. |
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On Berg's admission to hospital, there were two unsuccessful attempts to retrieve the situation surgically. |
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Kidney transplant, in which a functioning kidney from a donor is surgically grafted into the patient, has a good rate of success. |
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If the authorities took an extreme view of the matter, their right hands could also be surgically removed. |
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Homografts and Xenografts are thin grafts resembling autografts that are surgically placed on the burn injured areas. |
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In azoospermic men sperm can be retrieved surgically from the epididymis or from the testis itself. |
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The last case of a similar nature involved Maltese twins, who were separated surgically in Britain. |
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Pre-and postoperative ballistocardiograms were analyzed in approximately 100 patients with surgically amenable cardiovascular diseases. |
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This means having my winter boots surgically removed and baring my feet to the world. |
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When hearing loss cannot be corrected medically or surgically, the patient is forced to wear a hearing aid. |
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Eight rats were surgically implanted with intravenous silastic catheters under anaesthesia. |
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In 1998, Warwick shocked the international science community when he had a silicon chip transponder surgically implanted into his arm. |
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Here we report three cases of sincipital encephalocele, which were surgically managed. |
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Part of the cornea is surgically removed and the cornea is reshaped to eliminate the need for glasses for nearsighted patients. |
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If the spinal cord is surgically untethered soon after these symptoms begin, a child should return to his or her usual level of functioning. |
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If that doesn't cause the ovary to die, it can be untwisted surgically to save the organ. |
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Portal hypertension with bleeding varices is a serious complication of cirrhosis that can be treated surgically and with drug therapy. |
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Doctors surgically tuck exposed nerves and spinal cord back inside the spinal canal and cover them with muscle and skin. |
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She chose to work at the club, even though it required that she be surgically sterilized. |
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The Park will soon be studded with musical fountains, carpets of grass, surgically spruced-up trees and dustbins at regular intervals. |
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A recent CAT scan demonstrated that Dice's surgically repaired left knee is 90 percent healed. |
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Their device beams microvolts of electricity through six surgically installed electrodes to the site of a spinal cord injury. |
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The question of whether tendon injuries should be treated surgically or not has been under debate for a long time. |
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This was not the first time he'd mentioned kids, and I'd had to tell him that I'd precluded that possibility surgically some time ago. |
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Special operations forces surgically attack the terrorist concentrations, arresting those who surrender and killing those who resist violently. |
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This will mean moving swiftly and surgically to a more focused global customer-driven company. |
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The standard of their analysis has been so consistently high, so surgically precise, that you almost wonder why anyone else bothers. |
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During an endoscopic thoracic sympathectomy, a small clip is surgically attached to the sweatgland nerves to restrict the flood waters. |
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In this procedure, the frontal lobe of the brain was surgically destroyed with a tool like an ice pick. |
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Hypertension was produced in the by surgically coarcting the mid-thoracic aorta. |
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A device called a cochlear implant can be surgically inserted in the inner ear of children as young as 12 months of age to stimulate hearing. |
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But he warns there will be legal problems if we eventually try to have the devices surgically implanted. |
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Taylor, wearing a restrictive brace on his surgically repaired left knee, appeared unsure and favoring his bad limb. |
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Patients hurt, but they may be unable to distinguish if their pain is surgically induced or chronic from comorbidities. |
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The woman next to me was in an accident and had metal pins surgically planted into her back for reconstruction. |
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Patients treated surgically for this condition have a lower risk of fractures and stomach ulcers than those treated conservatively. |
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In the meantime, podiatry had developed within chiropody, as a specialized and more surgically ambitious area of bone surgery. |
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I debated the issue with surgically enhanced feminists and flat-chested housewives. |
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Meduna identified six patients with focal seizures in whom the brain focus was surgically excised. |
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My wife received post-operative chemotherapy from these medical oncologists, seven months after having that metastatic tumour surgically excised. |
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It will be an action which would use our strengths, which are intelligence, covertness, the ability to strike quickly and surgically. |
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This device transmits sound directly into the auditory nerve via electrodes surgically implanted into the cochlea. |
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The main difference in that study was the elongation of the tendons that were not surgically treated. |
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If it persists or enlarges during the follow up period, it can be removed surgically. |
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The lesion was asymptomatic and was surgically excised after a fine-needle aspiration biopsy that was considered inadequate. |
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Monthly abdominal ultrasounds should be performed for 1 year, with the hope of catching recurrences early enough to surgically excise them. |
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The tumor, which was found to infiltrate to the muscle, was successfully surgically excised. |
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The cystic lesion and an adjacent portion of hyoid bone were surgically excised. |
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Bleomycin is an alternative therapy for warts that have not responded to other therapies or warts that may be difficult to surgically excise. |
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If metastatic disease was suspected, the area was surgically excised for histologic examination. |
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Metastatic disease was suspected, and the cerebellar lesion was excised surgically. |
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The wound should be explored, copiously irrigated, and surgically debrided. |
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One perforation resolved on conservative management with nasogastric feeding and the other was successfully explored and surgically repaired. |
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In they paraded, balanced on their stylish high heels, lugging encyclopedic day timers and surgically attached cell phones. |
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In other episodes, characters are inhabited by alien consciousnesses, or surgically altered so that they resemble other, alien races. |
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Then the doctor would surgically extract the eggs from the ovary, fertilize them, and reinsert them into the womb. |
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Fibroids and polyps of the uterus can be easily removed surgically if necessary. |
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The difference in the risk of end points between surgically and conservatively treated patients must be larger than if the cases were more balanced. |
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Michael seemingly had perfected himself in a surgically cosmetic way, his Jheri curl was state of the art, and he exulted in the torturing of the beautiful Ola Ray. |
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Professor Warwick has already experimented with a silicon chip transponder surgically implanted in his arm to determine the likelihood of a future with implant technology. |
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The method used to surgically eradicate the tumor is classified as an optional policy, with electrocautery resection, fulguration or laser ablation cited as optional methods. |
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Artificial tooth supports surgically set in the jaw are used in combination with bridges, dentures and crowns to replace any number of missing teeth. |
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Most can be removed surgically, or zapped with an intense blast of radiation to stop their growth. |
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Until 1981, Taub carried out somatosensory deafferentation research with monkeys in which sensation is surgically abolished from the upper extremities. |
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Patients with abnormal screening laboratory results should be referred, regardless of the size of the mass, because hormone-producing tumors need to be surgically excised. |
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For this reason, many children with clefts have myringotomy tubes surgically inserted into their ears at the time of their first reconstructive surgery. |
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The Beauty Pill are a surgically precise band whose compositions perform limber arabesques without losing a step, and Clark's homespun production accentuates every contortion. |
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Both twins had computer chips surgically implanted in the lobes of their brain, and a tiny computer chip stuck out just where the head met the neck. |
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You can be old and have your short or long sight surgically corrected. |
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The five-year contraceptive implant Norplant also can affect mood, although hormone levels tend to return to normal soon after the rods are surgically removed. |
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Occasionally, there may be some excess skin left around the scars, if this does not drop off after a few months it will need to be surgically removed. |
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Some of the desperate women who opted for backstreet abortions often had to have their uteruses surgically removed because of resulting massive infection. |
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Cochlear implants are devices that are surgically placed in the inner ear. |
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The patient was surgically explored on the second day of life. |
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Cultural pressures to police gender norms fuelled the widespread practice of surgically reassigning gender at birth. |
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He detailed his troops to secure the apartment as they went, surgically, methodically, like all SEAL assaults. |
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Although bone sequestra and abscess are treated surgically, further extension of the operation may be counterproductive because it may expose healthy bone to the infection. |
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The solution was to surgically implant rice-grain-size radio transponders that passively transmit a serial number when scanned with a portable device. |
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Fertilization is accomplished in vitro and fertilized eggs are surgically transferred to the Fallopian tubes approximately 24 hours after the egg retrieval. |
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For example, patients with vascular rings should have the constricting vessels surgically divided and affixed to other structures to eliminate the impingement on the trachea. |
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Two days later, the existing lymphadenopathy from the right posterior cervical region was surgically removed. |
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When surgically placed by an oral and maxillofacial surgeon, dental implants can last a lifetime. |
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The problem with treating cancer surgically, Galen suggested, was that black bile was everywhere, as inevitable and pervasive as any fluid. |
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The endometriosis lesions were either removed surgically or cauterised using the argon beam coagulator. |
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The cause of uroperitoneum often can be determined and the condition corrected surgically. |
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The general premise of arthrodesis is surgically inducing joint ossification between two bones. |
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The wafer contains the cancer drug carmustine and up to eight can be implanted in the cavity created when a tumour is surgically removed. |
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If their problem is surgically rectifiable, they are referred to the surgeons, seen by them and then operated on. |
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Following imaging studies, the mass was surgically removed via a subcostal incision and anterior gastrotomy. |
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For these patients, surgically implanted deep brain stimulation devices may offer an adjunctive treatment. |
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They are either watched without intervention or surgically evacuated. |
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To correct these pathologies, many extensive osteotomies were surgically performed. |
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Two of the players' other halves were in hospital last week to have shopping bags surgically removed. |
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The diagnosis of DMM had not been suspected clinically, radiographically, surgically, grossly, or initially, on frozen section. |
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The system involves a surgically implanted pump that automatically delivers baclofen directly to the spinal cord when needed. |
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The InterStim implant is a tiny device, which is surgically implanted near the tailbone through a small incision near the tailbone. |
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A surgically implantable biocompatible component has been granted a patent. |
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We review 2 cases of surgically and pathologically confirmed paraganglioma of the cervical sympathetic chain. |
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No response, I'm assuming there's some bow chicka bow wow goin' on since it's still early and your phone is surgically attached to you. |
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Even some interventional cardiologists have expressed concern about the many patients without symptoms who are treated surgically. |
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After further stories, in September 1987, The Sun accused John of having his Rottweiler guard dogs' voice boxes surgically removed. |
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We examined the fate of blood-borne HSCs using genetically marked parabiotic mice, which are surgically conjoined and share a common circulation. |
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In the third trimester of pregnancy, induced abortion may be performed surgically by intact dilation and extraction or by hysterotomy. |
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Chemotherapy before surgery in NSCLC that can be removed surgically also appears to improve outcomes. |
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The TV host, 71, who has had a hearing aid surgically implanted, was a coat check girl at the club in the 60s, when The Beatles and other top groups played there. |
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Extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy and percutaneous nephrolithotomy have been performed since the early 1980s to surgically treat patients with renal stones. |
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The person who slaughters the animal is called a shochet, he has trained for many years and uses a surgically sharp knife called a chalaf to slaughter the animal. |
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Approximately one week later, a surgeon will surgically implant the Neo-Bladder Augment back into the patient's native bladder during an augmentation cystoplasty procedure. |
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In 2010, Pedroia suffered a broken foot and after the 2007 season, when he was Rookie of the Year, Pedroia had a broken left hamate bone surgically repaired. |
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Alternatively, doctors can surgically remove only the fibroids. |
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The fingers were surgically restored by a team of doctors led by microsurgeon Dr Vipul Sud assisted by an anaesthesia team headed by Dr Pavan Gurha at the Batra Hospital. |
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Elisevich surgically implanted electrodes into her brain to initiate the monitoring of seizures with a continuous inpatient video electroencephalographic. |
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His cancer was treated surgically instead of with drugs or radiation. |
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In this experiment, the team surgically removed donor embryo eye primordia, marked with fluorescent proteins, and grafted them into the posterior region of recipient embryos. |
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