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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a pda of" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to refer to a "PDA" (Personal Digital Assistant) in a specific context, but it lacks clarity without additional information.
Example: "I need a PDA of my schedule to keep track of my appointments."
Alternatives: "a copy of" or "a version of".
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Garmin, the company behind many products that use the Global Positioning System of satellites for navigation, is planning to announce a PDA of its own.
If you're a first-time smartphone buyer, and have never owned a PDA of any kind, then the learning curve for Linux devices isn't much different than that of Windows Mobile or Palm OS or Symbian devices: You point at what you want, and tell it what to do, it should do it fine.
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It is also interesting to note that the presence of a PDA at the time of initial echocardiographic diagnosis of PH was noted in 6 of the 17 survivors versus none in those who died.
This may suggest that the failure of closure of a PDA with a second course of COI rather than surgical ligation is a significant risk factor for developing CLD in ELBW infants.
The optimum management of a PDA remains controversial among neonatologists because of the lack of solid evidence supporting one, specific modality of treatment over another [ 51, 52].
Nevertheless, the surgical procedures that could be assessed were identified with an extremely high level of accuracy especially for the highly specific procedure of ligation of a PDA.
We describe a new minimally invasive technique of perpulmonary device closure of a PDA and evaluate the feasibility, safety, and advantages of this technique.
In introducing his subject, he asked the audience how many used a PDA; approximately 40% of the audience raised their hands.
Most girls would hate a "PDA" (public display of affection).
Simultaneously, a fungal block was placed on the surface of a PDA plate covered with a piece of sterile cellophane.
However, as was noted above, the positive reports of a PDA derived disproportionately from a case report of a single, highly educated, young female patient.
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