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He cauterized the trunk at two points, over the second and third ribs, destroying all the facial branches except those that lead to the eye.
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Most of these strategies, except one that led to a registered drug (Elonva) indicated for controlled ovarian stimulation protocols in humans, are still in experimental stage.
Every ball, except the one that led to the wicket, led to a single.
Leinart, who turned down offers from other teams to back up Schaub, also looked solid, except for an interception that led to the Jets' touchdown.
They are the most unusual of the new features, suites that are underneath the lower level of seats, unseen except for the door that leads out into the seating area.
It oxidizes in air at room temperature to form CeO2. The metal slowly reacts with water, and it quickly dissolves in diluted acids, except hydrofluoric acid (HF) that leads to the formation of the protective fluoride (CeF3) layer on the surface of the metal.
After 24 h of application, the TER value was same as of untreated cells except for Triton-X that led to a non-reversible reduction in TER even after half an hour of its application.
All of the vasculature between the femoral artery and vein and the flap was ligated and severed except for the branches that led to the deep inferior epigastric artery and vein.
Stairs and escalators -- vertical circulation -- are painted bright chartreuse, except for a grand staircase that leads, through a mouthlike opening, to the public meeting rooms.
They didn't make many structural changes, except an odd underground walkway that leads from the basement to the garage and seems to have cracked the foundation.
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