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is ambulatory
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Of, relating to, or adapted to walking
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A will is ambulatory; that is, it is of no effect until the testator's death, and it can be revoked or changed by him at any time.
The pathophysiology of the post-thrombotic syndrome is ambulatory venous hypertension, and patients with valve dysfunction and luminal obstruction have the highest ambulatory venous pressures.
In many of these prophylactic categories, eg, patients undergoing surgery associated with a high risk of VTE, the risk is for a limited period only, until the patient is ambulatory or AC Rx can be instituted.
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The majority of care provided for patients with HCV is ambulatory in nature with inpatient care required in some patients in the later stages of disease.
Grade 2 is ambulatory and capable of self care, but unable to carry out any work activities, up and about more than 50% of waking hours.
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I'm able to be ambulatory again.
It's ambulatory, not critical reading.
I am ambulatory again and not drowning, or even paddling, in self-pity.
You'll still be ambulatory for the next stop.
The neighborhood was apparently deserted It turned out that everyone who was ambulatory was inside Dave's Corner.
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