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Sushruta's treatises found their way to Renaissance Europe, and, in 1557, Gaspare Tagliacozzi, a professor in Bologna, described a form of rhinoplasty from Sicily that was much like Sushruta's.

It has been described a form of 'societal consent' (Bach 1999, 66), 'community consent' (Daar 1999, 58), or 'social informed consent' (Persson and Welin 2008, 53).

In his depiction of the ideal state, Plato (427 347 BCE) described a form of marriage contrasting greatly with actual marriage practices of his time.

In 1985, at a conference sponsored by the National Institutes of Health, Martin Rothenberg first described a form of nonlinear source-tract acoustic interaction mechanism by which some sopranos, singing in their high range, can use to reduce the total airflow, to allow holding the note longer, and simultaneously enrich the quality of the voice, without straining the voice.

Waters described "a form of chorea, vulgarly called magrums", including accurate descriptions of the chorea, its progression, and the strong heredity of the disease.

Feelings were so hard before the breakup that some of the physicians described a form of relief just after the breakup or when they discovered new professional horizons.

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Some wondered if they were describing a form of racism.

"Open" describes a form of journalism that is in tune with the spirit of the web: mutualised, collaborative and networked.

The term "mumblecore" was coined by an American film editor called Eric Masunaga to describe a form of improvised, ultra-low-budget movie featuring non- or semi-professional actors.

He used the word to describe a form of muscular rheumatism and to describe what is now known as rheumatic fever.

He coined the term "motherese" to describe a form of communication in which mothers are able to read even the slightest of babies' emotional signals.

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