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In the first years of this century, the AJCC defined pT4a as CCs infiltrating adjacent organs or structures without perforation of visceral peritoneum and pT4b as those perforating the visceral peritoneum [ 26].
Moreover, the risk of perforating the intestines rises with age.
There is also some risk of perforating the bowel or other damage.
"So we started thinking of perforating the house at all levels right away".
Until, that is, Negan decided to start perforating the RV roof with bullets.
Inside, they act as a brise-soleil with adjustable aperture size, perforating the architecture without relinquishing any of its magnitude.
Instrumental abortion without anaesthetic began towards the end of the 19th century, permanently damaging or killing many women by perforating the uterus, causing haemorrhage or introducing infection.
"It's a simple object, it's playful, and by perforating the plastic, you get the wind speed to swat the fly," she said.
This week, a growing number of pilots for air freight companies were calling for the right to carry firearms loaded with fragmenting aluminum or plastic bullets that can knock down an assailant without perforating the jet's skin.
"What if we drilled holes in it?" The show's production designer, Jason H. Thompson — who gave Sharon the idea for an opera partly set in cars — began perforating the suitcase.
Perforating the weaker reservoir rock can also increase sand production (Penberthy and Shaughnessy 1992).
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