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Why not punch small holes into the chest and insert instruments that are attached to long sticks?
A company spokesman said technicians were working to insert instruments into the cap to take pressure readings of the flowing oil and gas.
Major medical associations such as the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists said that D&X was, for some patients, safer than the method used in 90percentt of second-trimester abortions, called dilation and evacuation (D&E), because it limited the number of times that providers had to insert instruments inside their patients to terminate the pregnancy.
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Rivers, who was 81, suffered a loss of oxygen to her brain on Aug. 28, 2014, as physicians at the Yorkville Endoscopy center in Manhattan inserted instruments to examine her throat and vocal cords.
The system is evaluated with a dataset created from 20 MIDI files of Bach quartets where either two or three of the voices are created by inserting instrument notes taken from the RWC music instruments dataset.
The unanimous conclusion is that flying a shuttle to repair Hubble systems and insert new instruments is worth the risk.
Offline boiler header inspection is a tedious process if done manually since the opening is very small to insert big instruments and tools while the length can range up to 20 m.
There is no charge to authors who wish to insert their instruments in PROQOLID nor are authors paid for their participation in this program.
The doctor will gently insert an instrument called a speculum into your vagina; this instrument can be metal or plastic.
One way is to insert an instrument through an incision in the patient's back to remove the stone.
celts resembled a large metal lunchbox with a domed lid, in which there were two round holes for inserting surgical instruments.
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