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For example, hypertensive pregnancy disorders, particularly preeclampsia, represent circumscribed events, and the future consequences of such events on cerebral vascular function have not been elucidated.
You may not lie, of course, but there is nothing ignominious about a circumscribed response.
Only three of the pieces in "Collected Stories" -- "By the St. Lawrence" (the Esquire newcomer), "Looking for Mr. Green" and "Something to Remember Me By" -- seem obligated at all to what is seen, a trifle inaccurately, as the Poe/Maupassant/Chekhov tradition: a briskly circumscribed series of events culminating in a summarizing mood or impression.
Tumor templates were extracted by cropping a circumscribing cuboid of the GTV from the 1.0 mm original planning CT image.
He was too fair-minded not to see the truth of a situation and he knew that the freedom of any Government is circumscribed by events, by its allies, and by its physical resources.
The standard astronomical symbol of Earth consists of a cross circumscribed by a circle,.
His is a worldly view, but of a curiously circumscribed world.
In what had abruptly become a frighteningly circumscribed universe, shopping offered possibility, a forward stretch into seasons to come.
Ultrasound shows a well circumscribed, oval-shaped compressible mass, surrounded by a fine halo.
However, the description of the results will principally circumscribe to events occurring in the fourth and lateral ventricles.
MRI may reveal a circumscribed to irregular mass with type II or type III enhancement kinetics.
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