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Residuals are the most common and can be difficult to expel.
Due to the coaggregating structure, the size of the whole agglomerate quickly increases, making it difficult to expel from the body, and a renal stone has formed.
When it is difficult to expel stones after 6 months, surgical intervention should be considered to help the patient to get rid of the stones which are large in size (e.g. 1 cm) or located at poor positions, e.g. renal pelvis and calyces renales.
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One, Andrew Foreshaw Cain, holds his job by freehold, which makes it difficult – probably impossible – to expel him.
When asked when to seek medical care, a 28-year-old mother of two children under the age of five who had a primary school education answered: "Cough is not serious, even if it persists for more than a week, except if it has a different sound or is productive with thick sputum that is difficult to be expelled".
Charters are more likely than public schools to expel difficult pupils.
WASHINGTON — Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates will announce measures on Thursday to make it more difficult for the military to expel openly gay service members, an interim plan while the Pentagon examines repeal of the "don't ask, don't tell" policy, officials said.
It is exceedingly difficult for a horse to expel anything from the esophagus, and immediate treatment is often required.
Dystocia is defined as difficult birth or the inability to expel the fetus through the birth canal without assistance.
So you're in a difficult position where your body wants to expel water, but the MDMA is making you hold it in".
"It is difficult to see how the government's decision to expel him is consistent with the president's promise of an immigration system with a lot of heart.
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