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Today, osseointegration is a term regarded as synonymous with clinical success.

British Muslims – a diverse group ranging from those of Indonesian, Turkish, Nigerian, Indian and Bangladeshi descent to white converts – are increasingly regarded as synonymous with terrorism and extremism in modern Britain.

Judd, whose work looks better as time goes by, reminds us via his Marfa empire what it is to care unreservedly, even maniacally, about art, which he regarded as synonymous with life, not peripheral to it.

He writes:It is a shame that this word, myth, which originally signified nothing more than stories of the supernatural, has come to be regarded as synonymous with falsehood, when in fact myths are always true...Whatever truths they convey have little to do with historical fact.

Consequently, apprentices and dual VET students are regarded as synonymous in the remainder of this paper.

However, the use of vascularised tissue transfer, either local or free flaps, can be regarded as synonymous with grade IIIB injuries.

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Specimens of Edmontosaurus have been classified with various genera including Claosaurus, Diclonius, Hadrosaurus, Thespesius, and Trachodon, and the well-known but possibly synonymous Anatosaurus and Anatotitan are now generally regarded as synonyms of Edmontosaurus.

Structural barriers to postgraduate education and further professional development can be regarded as being synonymous with institutional or organisational barriers, i.e. practice, procedures and policies imposing limits on opportunities for potential adult learners to participate.

Historically, maintenance of urine output has been regarded as being synonymous with the preservation of renal function and decreases in urine output regularly prompt a variety of clinical interventions with the aim of preventing or attenuating acute kidney injury (AKI) [ 1].

Currently, it is accepted that IMH can be a variant or a precursor of AD, and many have regarded IMH as synonymous with a 'thrombosed type' or 'non-communicating' AD (Fig. 4) [15, 21] where separation of the medial layers still occurs, but this is filled with thrombus rather than flowing blood in what would otherwise be the false lumen of a classic dissection.

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