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I don't know how bad, we have to make a scan.
We have to make a scan to see how bad it is but he is out at least for a few weeks.
Wenger said: "When we made a scan his knee was swollen, but the ligament was intact so we decided to push him back as quickly as possible and the tests were successful".
"We have to make a scan tomorrow to see how bad it is but he is out for at least a few weeks," said Wenger.
More recently the possibility to use the tail of atmospheric neutrinos to make a scan of the internal part of the Earth, namely the core/mantle transition zone, has been envisaged in Ref. (González-García et al., 2008).
Tomorrow they will make a scan to see whether I have metastases.
I mean, if you make a scan, the answer is very precise – it is black and white: you are either ill or healthy.
JERSEY CITY, N.J. -- At the time of day Friday when most workers are making plans for happy hour, Cheryl Johnson is making a final scan of the online job listings at the Jersey City One-Stop Career Center.
All 32 scans except one were shown twice, in random order, without informing the observers of duplicate scan viewing, making a total of 63 scan assessments.
To conduct the research, Cox made a CT scan of the fossil and used it to reconstruct its skull.
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