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The phrase "amount of breast" is not correct and may not be considered usable in written English.
It could be used in contexts discussing measurements or quantities related to breast size, but it is generally awkward and imprecise.
Example: "The amount of breast tissue removed during the surgery was significant."
Alternatives: "breast size" or "volume of breast".
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Results: The amount of breast tissue removed and the amount of UAL/SAL axillary aspirate were not significantly different from side to side (for the mean UAL side, tissue 828 ± 190 g and aspirate 195 ± 102 mL; for the mean SAL side, tissue 780 ± 187 g and aspirate 194 ± 94 mL; P >.05).
This would ensure that the maximum amount of breast tissue is imaged.
From the image level analysis, these trials could reflect errors accounted for by response imprecision (e.g. large amount of breast tissue/small mass) and distractors.
In an attempt to overcome the above limitation, we evaluated the impact of minor changes to the imaging table on the amount of breast tissue that could be imaged and on the quality of these images.
Adding an MRI doubles the amount of breast cancer found.
It feels impossible to know what amount of breast exposure might be considered television appropriate and at what hour.
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Leaders outside the corporate world have also been doing an impressive amount of breast-beating.
New mothers with jobs they cannot leave should know that any amount of breast-feeding (and feeding of pumped breast milk) is better than none at all, but also that millions of infants have grown up just fine on formula alone when they could not be nursed by their mothers.
After all, isn't every woman past a certain age, at a certain weight and after a certain amount of breast-feeding, a "person of cleavage?" And aren't you allowed, at a certain time of life, to escape from the world of at least my youth, where you couldn't walk down the street licking an ice cream cone without inviting a stream of leering commentary?
A certain amount of breast-baring was on show here, but nothing like enough, and a lot of residual admiration for Bob Diamond, one of those masters of the universe who congratulated themselves for cleaning up in a horse race where every runner was a winner.
Some experts believe that "women who do not lactate [in greater amounts] may have greater difficulty mobilizing fat accumulated during pregnancy, resulting in greater retained gestational weight gain". For those women who aren't able to produce significant amounts of breast milk, weight loss can actually happen when the nursing cycle ends, rather than during the breastfeeding process.
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