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Smaller lesions require only stitching, while large lesions may require a skin graft from another part of your body.
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The webbing on the sample shown is only stitched once, halfway between the top centre seam and bottom edge.
He said he had only stitched the woman, who had undergone FGM as a child in Somalia, to prevent bleeding after she gave birth.
Dynamic local stitching algorithm has a major difference with other existing routing algorithms in rectifying broken paths; despite others that reroute whole paths, our algorithms only stitch broken fragments of the original path spending minimum amount of energy as well as recovery time.
It was a crappy avocado green [colored] sewing machine from the 70's that could only stitch a straight line and a zigzag.
I just made a square for my body and only stitched together what was necessary to keep it from falling apart.
Make sure that you only stitch one side of the hood to one side of the scarf.
Our results demonstrate that the constrained segmentation not only stitches solutions seamlessly along overlapping patch borders but also refines the segmentation in the patch interiors.
The technique used in this study is very simple without any cecal wraps or mobilization of caecum, only stitches of the appendix to the skin.
Don't stitch across the gathers as this will flatten them out; only stitch in the spaces between the gathers.
THE life of the Northern Ireland Assembly has not been a glorious one so far; but this week, in which David Trimble was reinstated as first minister only by stitching up the opposition, and his subsequent press conference was disrupted by hooliganism, was one of the worst.
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