Many acacias exude gums, of which the best known is gum arabic, extracted from incisions in the bark of A. senegal. |
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Vertical incisions provide improved surgical access and may be less prone to infection. |
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Surgery involves a day in hospital, a general anaesthetic and a series of incisions through which the veins are removed from the leg. |
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The gum exudate is collected from incisions or spontaneous cracks in the bark of the bdellium tree. |
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The surgeon and assistant close the incisions with absorbable, interrupted, subcutaneous sutures and self-adhesive wound approximating strips. |
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Four incisions, rasp the bone, drill the holes, hammer plugs through the tissue. |
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Characteristically he used broadly contoured forms and polished his surfaces to immaculate smoothness, unbroken by projections or incisions. |
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It is pointless to note that incisions to a carcass by the teeth of predators or scavengers often resemble knife cuts. |
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Traumatic injuries include incisions, gunshot and sword wounds, scalds and burns, contusions, sprains or animal stings and bites. |
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Another protuberance outlined with two vertical incisions serves as a nose, and a horizontal slash suggests a mouth. |
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Two rows of sharply delineated feathers are finely executed in low relief with deep, precise incisions marking the details. |
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Here sweeping, razor-thin incisions slash through medium without ever cutting through to canvas. |
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Open incisions are packed with sterile, saline-soaked laparotomy sponges and then covered with sterile drapes. |
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Radial keratotomy, which involves making deep incisions in the cornea, is rarely performed today. |
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Teeth are exempted from the requirement, as are incisions in or around natural body orifices. |
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The entry wound was a circular site, with incisions leading from it in two directions. |
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The surgeon makes the port incisions on the left chest and inserts the camera and surgical trocars. |
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The Arvennese Princess walked confidently towards a cove of black stone, all of it covered in the most delicate incisions imaginable. |
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Subsequent surgical incisions in shaved skin, therefore, may become infected more easily than in untreated skin. |
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A zebu hybrid cow was found dead, and strange incisions were found on its body. |
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To show this, they fashioned the material into threads and used them to stitch four incisions on two rats. |
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Under direct microscopic visualization, three tiny incisions are made through the sclera a few millimeters behind the limbus. |
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Laparoscopy uses small incisions and telescope like instruments are used to view the pelvis and abdomen. |
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The surgeon closes the right atrium, right atrial appendage, and small connecting incisions with 4-0 polypropylene suture. |
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When the operation is complete, the incisions are closed with stitches and the four small wounds are covered with dressings. |
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Often the cyst can be removed with only small incisions in the pubic hair line. |
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We sometimes have patients whose incisions are not primarily closed because of infection, trauma, devitalized tissue, or for other reasons. |
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Its flatness suggests two-dimensionality while the incurvations, slight protuberances and incisions suggest three-dimensionality. |
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Lower eyelid bags can be corrected in most cases without any external incisions or visible scars by using the laser. |
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The Snake-like robot tool could enable surgeons, operating in the slender throat area, to make incisions and tie sutures with greater dexterousness and accuracy. |
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When releases were complete, the limbs were formally dissected, and the proximity of neurovascular structures relative to the fascial incisions was measured and documented. |
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Only the layer of adipocytes will be injected using micro cannulas through micro incisions which will leave no trace. |
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Many initiation rites carry the potential risk of an HIV infection in that incisions are performed on the initiated. |
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Sawflies, which are phytophagous, lay their eggs in incisions in plants, cut by the sawlike blades of the ovipositor. |
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Chalk and florescent spray-paint tags — Johnny, Sweets, Carlos, Renegades — are layered over scratched slashes and deep incisions in the rocks. |
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The skin incisions are closed with dissolvable sutures for the deeper tissues and with staples for the outer skin. |
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Complications associated with suprapubic and groin incisions will be eliminated. |
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Mastic, also spelled Mastich, aromatic resin, obtained as a soft exudation from incisions in mastic trees. |
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With a razor blade, make diagonal incisions on the surface of the baguettes. |
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In the case of sheep, once the corresponding incisions have been made, pelting is carried out manually with knives. |
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These may range from the practice of making minimal surgical incisions to using electrosurgery, lasers, and ultrasonic scalpels for coagulation of bleeding vessels. |
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This approach is based on making an incision in the back of the earflap with cartilage removal, scratch incisions, and redressing sutures. |
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Intramedullary splints require smaller incisions and improve the ability to fix posterior rib fractures. |
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Then the doctor made several small incisions in my foot to allow the poisons to drain out. |
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The wires and endoscopes are removed from the body, and all incisions are closed. |
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The incisions are made in the umbilicus and on the border of the pubic hair. |
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Mitral valve repair can be performed through smaller incisions but reconstruction requires larger incisions. |
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The belly: one makes from 1 to 3 incisions on the pubis surface, the navel or both. |
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The first and only powered negative pressure product designed specifically for management of incisions at risk of postoperative complications. |
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Arthroplasties are increasingly performed using small incisions in the skin. |
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The design of the surface, a continuous series of concentric circular incisions, creates an unusual optical effect playing with light. |
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There are horizontal incisions around the rim, neck and body and fire marks indicate that it was used in cooking. |
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Rinse trout, pat dry and make 3 diagonal incisions right down to the bone on both sides. |
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The surgeon then performs the operation, using specially designed instruments, also inserted into the body through small incisions. |
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Recovery is much faster than traditional surgery using large skin incisions. |
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Both sides have detailed sculpted decoration and are bordered by a fine moulding with some incisions on the lower part. |
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Before closing the skin incisions, perioperative team members count all sponges, sharps, and instruments and report correct counts to the surgeon. |
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Doing so can compromise blood flow to the nipple and lead to complications, such as necrosis of the skin along the incisions or nipple or aureole necrosis. |
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I obtained sap only when my incisions were made within 0.5 cm above active sapsucker holes, and then only after sapsuckers had access to my holes for a few hours. |
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Once spun, the cocoon takes on a silvery appearance, indicating that it is full of air that seeped out from the slit-like incisions in the root made by the larval hooks. |
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After the initial incisions are made, robotic arms wielding a tiny camera and surgical tools make the snips, stanch the blood flow, and sew up inside when all is done. |
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Surgeons also must temporarily stop the heart and use a heart-lung machine to take over the heart's role of circulating blood in order to make the incisions. |
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At center stage an acoustic guitar lay face down with careful incisions evenly spaced along the back of its neck, so that it arched up and backward, swanlike. |
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The types of skin incisions made for tracheostomy may or may not have a direct relationship to the likely development of stomal stenosis after intubation. |
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The laddered design, incisions and notches on this shard are decorations typical of the St. Lawrence Iroquois, who lived along the St. Lawrence Valley. |
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It puts a surgeon's hands at the controls of a state-of-the-art robotic platform enabling him or her to perform even the most complex and delicate procedures through very small incisions with unmatched precision. |
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He removed fat through small incisions with a specialized curette. |
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What do you do differently when managing at-risk patients' incisions? |
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Patients who combined their abdominoplasty with liposuction may see drainage of watery liquid from the incisions for a few days, but this is completely normal. |
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The interesting and abundant finds of lithic industry, the engraved ceramics, painted to red gangs with Apennine motives and many incisions, document that man has always lived in this area. |
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With a knife, make a few incisions in the center of the dough. |
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The aim is to accelerate the marketing of new implants that reduce operating times, and limit incisions and prostheses' cumbersomeness while ensuring better comfort and increased safety for the patient. |
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When the nasal septum deviation is severe, septoplasty is performed without external incisions. |
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We currently prefer to position this cutting guide freehandedly, without any supports, which means shorter cutaneous incisions can be made. |
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Three incisions are visible on the base containing remnants of gilding. |
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Therefore, Lister tested the results of spraying instruments, the surgical incisions, and dressings with a solution of carbolic acid. |
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These were often decorated with cord, sometimes with incisions and other types of impressions. |
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We know this as wounds severe enough to sever major arteries left incisions on the bone which is excavated by archaeologists. |
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One thing is certain, that former descriptions of the depth of the incisions cannot be used as evidence for any change. |
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Radial keratotomy, which can correct some nearsightedness by a circle of tiny incisions made in the cornea to flatten it, has become the rage. |
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When open reduction is required this should also be done through small incisions planned preoperatively allowing visualisation of the joint through fracture windows. |
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Appliqués on a matching mantilla reproduce the incisions. |
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In the anterior compartment, for similar reasons, surgeons are increasingly moving toward using small semilunar incisions. |
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Arthroscopic synovectomy: Using small surgical incisions a tiny camera is inserted into a joint to guide the removal of the synovium through the other incisions. |
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Sometimes you can see a scar by clipping the hair on the midline or the left flank, where most incisions are made. |
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Then extend the incisions on each side to meet above the eyes. |
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The use of femtolaser systems for making incisions during capsulotomy helps reduce human errors. |
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Make two vertical divergent releasing incisions starting at the lateral endpoints of the horizontal incisions and directed apically into the lining mucosa. |
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The Bara believe in sorcery and their bodies are often marked by scars or scarifications: the soothsayers introduce in these incisions, powders or tip of magic woods, to carry luck or to protect themselves. |
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If the size of the rhexis was deemed insufficient for prolapsing of the nucleus into the anterior chamber, two relaxing incisions were made on the rhexis margin. |
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The absence if incisions of the abdominal wall should avoid complications that frequently disturb traditional operations: infections, abscess, breaks in suturing, that often need an extra surgical procedure. |
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About fout to six incisions remove several layers of sclera, leaving a fine layer of tissue that lets the aqueous humor percolate through it like a coffee filter. |
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It is therefore important that any incisions made during the post-mortem examination are carefully sutured so that any wound dehiscence does not result. |
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The number of phlebectomy incisions was recorded for each operation. |
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This phenomenon is well known during parietal incisions in laparotomy. |
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Extracorporeal septoplasty begins with initial exposure via both marginal and columellar external rhinoplasty incisions. |
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Slip has also been used by the Koreans for their inlay technique known as mishima: designs were first incised into the clay, and the incisions were then filled with black-and-white slip. |
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En résille, in the decorative arts, technique of enamelwork in which the design is incised on rock crystal or glass paste and the incisions lined first with gold and then with opaque or translucent enamel. |
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Some of the seals are small, with only simple incisions or cross-hatching. |
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The intestines were repositioned, and the abdominal musculature and skin incisions were closed by standard techniques with absorbable suture and autoclips. |
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The role of glaciers is greater in meridionally orientated incisions. |
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Typical preparation involves covering the leg of lamb with butter and rosemary sprigs pushed inside incisions cut in the leg, and rosemary leaves sprinkled on top. |
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The bone incisions do not look like ordinary butchery marks. |
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In his view, the incisions were not periodic notations or lunar calendars. |
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The pommels, of which two sets must be provided, fit into these incisions. |
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The surgery involved making a pair of arcuate keratotomy incisions using a femtosecond laser, followed immediately by the creation of a normal femtosecond LASIK flap. |
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Koufman, one of the first full-time academic surgical laryngologists, has pioneered laser surgery of the vocal cords, performed in her office without incisions or anesthesia. |
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