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Free incision and drainage may be resorted to, but even this is not advised unless there exist epiphysial necrosis.
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In addition to settling the question of papal legitimacy, the council enacted a variety of reform legislation, among which was a stipulation that thenceforth, as a matter of church law, the church council would not be merely an expedient to be resorted to in an emergency but a standing legislative body, a kind of ecclesiastical senate that would meet at brief and regular intervals.
Ciprofloxacin is generally not recommended for use in children due to potential adverse effects, but can be resorted to for treatment of life-threatening infections with multidrug-resistant nontyphoidal salmonellae [ 12].
When this occurs, open operation should be resorted to.
To estimate Var, numerical methods have to be resorted to again.
Where standard radiographs are inadequate, computed tomography can be useful and should be resorted to.
Instead she's resorted to the old bartering system.
Adaptation is resorted to cope with the system parameter uncertainty.
Last resorts were resorted to.
Boiling was resorted to only for young children and sick adults.
The sorted cells were resorted to ensure a purity of GSE+PKH-26+ cells >98%.
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