Sentence examples for as a pars from inspiring English sources

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And by this point, we no longer refer to it as a pars fracture, but rather as a spondylolysis, which is simply a pedicle fracture that never healed.

When the pedicle is loaded too much, the bone can weaken to the point that it begins to crack, and if the young person keeps pushing, the crack turns into a complete fracture, known as a pars fracture.

The scientific genus name Physeter comes from Greek, meaning "blowpipe, blowhole (of a whale)", or – as a pars pro toto – "whale".

The need for such epigenetic factors is thought to arise because cells are complex systems (see discussion in previous paper [ 2]) with the proteasomal genes just reflecting this complex system as a "pars pro toto".

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"You'd rather have No. 14 as a par-5 and No. 15 as a par-4," said Stupples, who has missed the cut eight times this season.

So apparently the 15th hole is playing as a par-6 today.

John Huston had a 260 in 1998 when the course played as a par 72.

For many years now, Allende has been leading a double life as a par liamentarian and a revolutionary.

The 17th, which played as a par 4 for the men's Opens, will be a 433-yard par 5 for the women.

GOING FOR EAGLES The No. 17 Road Hole, which the men play as a par-4, is a 453-yard par-5 for the women.

But I just think that as a par-3, I just don't think it should be that, as the 17th.

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