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It was critical to this examination that the observer's eyes be allowed to adjust to the darkness for 10 minutes.
It is this self-examination that requires the Courage to Teach.
It is important to mention the paucity of examinations that enable the diagnosis of this neoplasia in the early stages, with vesicular lithiasis being the most serious risk factor in the metaplasia-dysplasia-carcinoma sequence.
But Mr. Skakel's lawyer, Michael Sherman, pointed out during cross-examination that this case was like no other.
(interview 14: male, year 3, age 27+) A number of participants said that on most occasions they had little idea of what they should be doing or looking for in intimate physical examinations, and stated that they hoped that by the time they had done a number of examinations that this would become clearer for them.
The authors found that the SHSurgAdN was comparatively deficient in the documentation of the relevant system examination and the cardiorespiratory examination, and that this deficiency had worsened over the intervening 4 years.
Radiological examination at this stage revealed that the fracture was uniting.
But closer examination reveals that this figure includes the deaths of tens of thousands in war, in the Democratic Republic of Congo and elsewhere, whose faith was only an incidental factor in their deaths.
Close examination shows that this is due to differences in the impurity radiation and transport models.
However, closer examination revealed that this discolouration was present throughout, including her nails (Fig. 2).
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