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In our simulations, the avascular tumors become more cylindrical after day 25 and grow along (parallel to) the nearest blood vessel.
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As it is, restart with a dropped ball on the goal area line parallel to the goalline, nearest to where the ball entered the net.
So disallow the goal, show the player a yellow card for unsporting behaviour and restart with an indirect free-kick from the point on the goal area line, parallel to the goalline, nearest to where the snow made contact with the ball.
They are almost parallel to the equator near the edge of the cap, but shift to nearly perpendicular close to the poles.
He was an acrobatic player, and he somehow got to Bahr's shot, diving, his body parallel to the ground near the penalty spot.
In addition, the PHS plate also bends parallel to the trough near the Ise Bay region (F J in Fig. 3).
A specimen is translated over a 15-cm interval parallel to the axis near the fluxgate sensor.
After skin preparation with 0.5 % chlorhexidine, the ultrasound probe was placed parallel to the subcostal margin near the xiphoid process, the needle was advanced to the TAP, and 20 mL of 0.25 % levobupivacaine was administered to the TAP.
The c-axis of biological Ap in a monkey dentulous mandible basically aligned along the mesiodistal direction in the flat bone, but this alignment changed along the normal direction to the flat bone surface parallel to the biting direction near the tooth, due to the force of mastication.
The nearest parallel to the Olympics nowadays is probably a war, an outburst of patriotic fervour, fathered by mild mendacity out of public expenditure.
The 1920s — when several of the victorious Allies emerged from World War I with large debts in their own currencies — offer in some ways the nearest parallel to the debt concerns dominating recent debate.
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