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In patients with IM SLNs visualized on lymphoscintigraphy, LNs were extirpated through an intercostal parasternal incision.
However, our use of the term PTSC emphasizes our expectation that species are made up of one or perhaps many sub-populations that may exchange genes, homogenize, and be extirpated through time without significant changes in phenotypic diversity (i.e. meta-populations).
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The above discussion has dealt with cases where populations have become extirpated or nearly extirpated from the wild.
Fossil evidence shows the golden white-eye once also occurred on Tinian and Rota but was extirpated in those locations through the impact of human activities.
Alligator gars have been extirpated from much of their historic range through habitat destruction, indiscriminate culling, and unrestricted harvests.
For reasons of taste, all jokes had been carefully extirpated.
He acknowledged that certain attitudes have to be extirpated.
It must be extirpated, like the French from Algeria.
That logic did not make sense for wolves, which were also extirpated but then reintroduced.
The German demon got extirpated by American tutelage, European convergence and the rule of law.
Although he confessed these failings, his best efforts at correction and reconciliation never extirpated them.
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