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Another demonstration involved a clip of the Walt Disney movie "Dinosaur" encoded at two-and-a-half times the resolution of a DVD.
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The technique involves a clip being placed across the neck of the aneurysm, excluding it from the circulation.
The study involved a three (movie clips happy, neutral and sad) by two (peer's food intake: no intake versus a standardized intake) between-participants design.
The study involved a 3 (movie clips: happy, neutral, and sad) × 2 (peer's food intake: no intake versus a standardized intake) between-participants design.
Arterial stenosis caused by placement of a surgical clip is an uncommon complication, with only one report in literature [ 1]; however, it did not involve a marking clip as in this case report.
One of the few instances in which the movie acknowledges those limits involves a news clip of then-Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld, triumphantly extolling the achievements of Task Force Dagger and unwittingly setting the stage for years of bloodshed, toil and uncertainty to come.
They asked students to watch a video clip that involved a multi-car pile-up.
Because of my aneurysm's location, my only option was "clipping," which involved a craniotomy.
It involves placing a clip called a probe on the baby's finger or toe, which shines a red light through the skin.
I stitched together a few anecdotes from my journalistic career, some attempted jokes about tall comedians and a device involving playing a clip of someone I found on YouTube reciting the longest word in the English language – the chemical name for the protein titin, which has 189,819 letters.
The clip involves a couple other jokes, the best of which is the kid making fart noises as sound effects for his footsteps as he leaves the room.
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