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Others are thinking likewise, including companies and researchers developing or already selling devices that render cellphones inoperable in certain locations.
State Senator Robert Duncan, a Republican from Lubbock, has introduced a bill that would make the new accounting rule inoperable in Texas.
It ran a first-person piece by a relative of a four-year-old girl whose family had chosen the treatment in a Texas clinic after her condition was considered inoperable in Britain.
"What I'm talking about is creating a kill switch so that when the phone gets reported stolen, it can be rendered inoperable in any configuration or carrier," he said.
In another finding, it warned that emergency vents that had been added to American reactors to protect against a hydrogen explosion after an accident might not function, just as they proved inoperable in Fukushima.
Therefore, WiMAX architectures have a high risk to become inoperable in big disasters.
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Reimbursing TAVI in inoperable patients in essence is a political decision.
For more advanced disease, it seems very likely that radiofrequency ablation will be used in inoperable patients in combination with radiotherapy[ 2 ].
The endoscopic mucosectomy in agreement with literature data instead obtained indications in the inoperable carcinomas in situ.
Twice married – his second wife died in 1994 – Graham revealed that he had inoperable cancer in a puzzle printed in the December 2012 issue of 1 Across before it was reprinted in the Guardian on 11 January this year.
No temporal patterns were found in patients with inoperable cancer, in whom the survival rate was consistently low.
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