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O steochondritis dissecans (OCD) is used to refer to presentations where osteochondral fragments separate and become loose intra-articular bodies (joint mice), leading to further damage such as synovitis and pain accompanied by varying degrees of lameness [ 2].
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"The French were pompous and pretentious," she said in the press of the day, referring to presentations that included showgirls, space ships and a pumpkin coach.
Evaluation refers to presentation and discussion of the process with the actors involved to measure its overall appreciation.
Secondly, it includes the attribute "unbiased"—also referred to as "neutral" or "non-directive"—which refers to presentation in a way that places equal weight on positive and negative information and avoids placing a value judgement on that information.
He added that the letter also did not refer to a presentation at the hearing by members of an Institute of Medicine study panel that said observational studies could be useful.
He did, however, award the image quality of the DVDs four stars out of five and refer to their presentation as "excellent".
Most of the 15 GRRAS recommendations refer to the presentation of study methods and interpretation of results (Table 1).
If students are assured of access to the lecture presentations outside of class hours (via the e-learning website), they would give their full attention to the lecturer and refer to the presentation later.
If you wish to project to a monitor as well as a screen, so that a speaker can refer to a presentation without turning away from the audience, you will need to choose a projector with a second VGA or video output.
Some refer to DTT's presentation as "drilling".
We commonly refer to this latter presentation as the Designated Patient.
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