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To stemmed

noun

The stock of a family; a race or generation of progenitors.

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Perhaps there really were houses with a butler's pantry; perhaps voluptuaries really did pile slag-heaps of soft fruit on to stemmed porcelain display plates, and serve dishes of stuffed quail in the shape of a Ruritanian crown.

Efforts by the Mirror editor, Piers Morgan, to rebrand the newspaper as "serious" as part of a £20m rebranding campaign involving the removal of the "tacky" red masthead, the restoration of the word "Daily" in the masthead and the decision to ban frothy celebrity-approved interviews and replace them with serious news of politics and war, have failed to stemmed the outward flow of readers.

Pegged tibial components offered comparable midterm radiographic, functional, and quality-of-life results to stemmed components.

Larger prospective randomized studies are needed to investigate the effectiveness of humeral resurfacing compared to stemmed hemiarthroplasty.

The procedure has advantages compared to stemmed hemiarthroplasty because the bone stock is preserved and intraoperative humeral fractures are avoided (Levy and Copeland 2001, Burgess et al. 2009).

The reason for developing new concepts such as stemless shoulder prostheses was that complications related to stemmed designs occurred, such as bone stock loss, intraoperative and postoperative periprosthetic fractures, mal-positioning of the humeral component, and in situations of infection more difficult eradication in the medullary canal [ 4, 5].

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| SAC Capital aims to stem withdrawal requests.

Who else will try to stem it?

"We're trying to stem that tide".

Attempts to stem the flow have failed.

I'm opposed to stem cell research.

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