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In 1976, Gonzales-Crussi et al. (Am. J. Dis. Child. 130 1015 18, 1976) introduced the first case of bridging bronchus as a rare bronchial branching anomaly; since then, only 14 worldwide cases was described.

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The anti-TNF agents were introduced into clinical practice in 1998, and the first case of leishmaniasis associated with anti-TNF blockade occurred in 2001 (4 ).

The sense primer introduced a KpnI site (lower case) and the antisense primer introduced the first part of an artificial multiple cloning site containing the sites SmaI, BspEI, AscI, NheI and SpeI (lower case or italics).

The sense primer introduced a NotI site (lower case) and the antisense primer introduced the second part of the artificial multiple cloning site containing the sites SmaI, AflII, Sse8387I (including PstI), KasI and SphI (lower case or italics).

Rwanda, Lesotho, South Africa and Seychelles introduced HPV vaccines while Tanzania introduced the second dose of measles vaccine.

Three years ago, Apple introduced the first iPad.

In the first case, the content of Methodology sentences introduces new terms concerning names of techniques and methods.

In the first case, the externally introduced practice of re-using plant debris is combined with traditional practice (piles).

The film scholar Elliott Stein introduces the first of two screenings.

This chapter introduces the first global evaluation of CFS.

It all began with Kenneth Wolstenholme standing in the centre circle at Highbury for Arsenal v Liverpool introducing the first ever show, surely a case of "there's someone on the pitch, he thinks it's just starting".

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