Fortunately both were operable, but the frequency of such illnesses is much higher in survivors of the A-bomb. |
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But then George Turner, a surgeon at the Royal Eye Hospital in Manchester, decided the condition was operable. |
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Back-to-back classrooms share a wall that runs under the roof ridge, and have either north or south-facing operable windows. |
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The editor is preferably operable on a personal computer found in many homes today. |
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Sister John's headaches are epileptic in nature, temporal-lobe seizures, and are caused by an operable menangioma above her right ear. |
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A controller is operable with the touch pad for receiving a signal from the touch pad in response to an operator touching the touch pad. |
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If you're selling an electronic gadget, the unit on display must be operable. |
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Stylish wood window shutter panels with operable louvers offer privacy as well as control over the amount of light that enters a room. |
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Account holders need to be more efficient in sorting their emails and ensure there is enough operable space. |
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There has been an increasing trend to give chemotherapy to almost all young patients with operable breast cancer regardless of lymph node status. |
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Once DNA sequencing devices become operable by an unskilled individual anyone will be able to find out their own DNA sequence. |
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It had operable doors at the bottom that opened to pull-chains that visitors could use to ring bells mounted in the belfry. |
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Single-hung is just like a double-hung window, an operable window that consists of two stacked window sashes. |
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Up to eight devices can be connected to a computer, and everything will be operable through the mouse, says Chezhian. |
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Iowa State's 150-ton teaching reactor, first operable in November 1959, was one of the first teaching reactors operated by a U.S. university. |
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He said that only 75 percent of the existing 800 water hydrants located near high-rises and other public facilities were operable. |
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And the weathervane-topped cupola's operable windows draw cooling breezes through the interior of the house. |
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Within five years of the diagnosis of operable breast cancer, the disease recurs in up to one third of women. |
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At 77, he learned he had operable cancer, but opted instead to take his own life after leaving a videotaped testimonial as to why he did so. |
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Stages I and II are locally operable and are generally treated by modified radical mastectomy. |
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They received follow-up data from the Greater Glasgow Health Board Audit of operable breast cancers. |
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Tell us about the brain tumours, because at least colon cancer is usually operable and if you get it early enough it's curable. |
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Every individual can control his or her microclimate with operable diffusers in the floor. |
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Oxaliplatin will be given only to patients who have liver metastases that may be shrunk to operable size. |
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But first, the doctors issued a statement today that his two cancerous spots have not spread and are operable. |
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The new bank incorporates many green features, including operable windows, energy efficiency and daylighting to the floors below ground. |
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Just like other tools, guns need regular maintenance to remain operable. |
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The talk button, pick-up button, and hangup button are operable with the audio unit turned off. |
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At the time of the sinking, two of the power-driven pumps were effectively operable. |
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Both vehicles had operable daytime running lights, and the respective operators had turned on the four-way flashers for added visibility. |
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If you don't have a properly inflated spare tire or if the spare is not safely operable, towing service will be provided. |
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If you do not have an operable spare tire, your vehicle will be towed to the nearest Toyota dealer. |
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To latch or unlatch a manual door the handle shall be operable by the palm of the hand exerting a force not exceeding 20 Newtons. |
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It is recommended that one operable night light be located in each rest area. |
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The key switch shall not be operable by a key which differs by only one permutation from the key matching the key switch. |
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With more development it will, they hope, also be operable in daylight and at greater range. |
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Some of the features of the LEAF, like the settings for recharging its batteries, will be operable remotely by phone. |
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Where applicable, the locking device enabling the wheelchair to leave the vehicle shall be operable by hand after removal of the traction force. |
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Weatherstripping is used to block air leakage around doors and the operable parts of windows. |
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At least one of the two isolation valves is either automatic or powered, and operable from the main and secondary control rooms. |
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It is unclear as currently written which one would be deemed the operable amount. |
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They are operable with buttons which show a half flush or full flush option. |
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After substantial repairs, including deployment of the parasol-type sunshade, which cooled the inside temperatures, the workshop was declared fully operable. |
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Instead, the feckless British Parliament is off on an 80-day holiday and the new laws will have to wait until spring 2006 before they become operable. |
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The right of recall will only be allowed and can only be operable in context of a different political culture and a completely different system of human relationships. |
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Only if we act together to complete the construction of the EU into a fully operable entity can the European nations expect to maintain influence in the world. |
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On the 6th week, he had a check-up and the doctor said it was unbelievable, but the cancer had shrunken, and was now operable, and that they would take out one lung. |
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After his sixth course of chemotherapy on Monday doctors at Pendlebury will discover whether the tumour on his spine is operable and if he will be able to walk again. |
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And what proportion of the cancers were what would be considered operable? |
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Between a quarter and a third of women diagnosed with operable breast cancer will have a recurrence of their disease within five years of it being diagnosed. |
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Clad in mirrored glass over a uniform space frame, the design boasts passive solar heating and wind cooling obtained through operable strips of ventilating windows. |
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In addition, the analog-to-digital converter includes a state machine operable to receive outputs from the comparators and generate a digital output value. |
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The Shawclough Primary pupil, nicknamed The Rhino by his pals, will be told after his sixth round of treatment in December whether the tumour is operable. |
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The test circuitry is operable to store or generate a test data pattern. |
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After a basic road examination of operating skill, a novice may drive unaccompanied, but must have zero blood alcohol content and only carry passengers in seats with operable seatbelts. |
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Door handles, pulls, latches, locks and other operational devices should be operable with one hand and minimal force and should not require fine finger control, tight grasping, pinching or twisting of the wrist. |
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Attacks on government supply convoys have stranded remoter army units and ground assaults on air bases are beginning to take a toll on Mr Assad's air force: three out of its 27 bases may no longer be operable. |
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Locks issued to individual workers shall be operable only by the worker's key and by a master key for emergency use, which shall be securely kept under the supervisor's control. |
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Although the defective davit was not approved for safe use, the master wanted to assure himself that this equipment could be operable in the event of an emergency. |
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If pushbuttons are provided for operation of doors then each pushbutton shall have visual indication, on or around the push button, when enabled and shall be operable by a force not greater than 15 Newtons. |
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The NSC is therefore being built with several internal, remotely operable cranes, and the plan is, one day, to use these and robots to do the job. But that will not be easy. |
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Superb braking and acceleration performance, excellent handling on summerlike and hibernal road conditions, high grip, low wear and tear, broad operable. |
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After the disaster, all 48 of Japan's operable reactors were shut down. |
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This close co-operation with clients allows the federal government to provide an operable system of harbours and facilities throughout Canada, in support of commercial fish harvesters, aquaculturists and coastal communities. |
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According to the plan, the first reactor compartments will be brought to the long-term interim storage facility at the end of 2005, when the first part of it will be operable. |
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The brake shoes were in operable condition. |
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The forward fuel cell interconnect is unable to flow fuel between the cells as rapidly as the engine can consume fuel from the cell with the operable boost pump. |
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Pressure alarms for cargo tanks not operable. |
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Without an operable altimeter, airspeed indicator, or stall warning system, Major Howell used known pitch and power settings to keep his aircraft flying. |
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