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The database included 124 consecutive patients (105 men) with pathologically documented lung cancer (50% with adenocarcinoma) accurately staged, clinically judged operable or potentially operable, and eventually operated on.
In two patients (one in each arm, stage IIIa and IIIb), after a PR, the disease was considered operable and a successful operation was carried out.
In part, this increase could be the result of the increase in hospital size, with the increased number of cases due to more sickrooms and operating rooms, improved neurosurgical techniques making more cases operable and treatable, and economic developments that result in more affordable therapy for most patients.
Airport authorities said back-up generators were operable, and it was not immediately known why the airline's computers failed.
The Empire State Building is basically a green building, he added, where the windows are operable and the floors are made of organic materials like terrazzo and wood.
"Luckily we caught it really early and fast and the doctors say it's operable and curable," she wrote.
He held the gun up and away, determined it to be operable and empty, and said, "Thank you, ma'am".
She was told that the first few months of chemotherapy had shrunk the liver tumors enough to make them operable, and surgery was scheduled for last January.
"As a result, we could not test whether the park's internal electrical distribution and water systems were operable and safe, or whether those crucial systems, as well as roads, flood channels and other construction, met contract requirements".
[E] V ∩ O − A Operable and visible, but not approachable.
Training contents focus on safety and environmental risks on specific work and are concise, understandable, operable and interesting.
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