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Previously united beneath the banner of the Horsemen's Benevolent and Protection Agency, California's owners and trainers ruptured into two approximately fifteen years ago, and the interim years have been marked by a yawning intractability between the CTT and the Thoroughbred Owners of California (TOC).
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In most patients, the liver cyst ruptured into the peritoneal cavity while two cases ruptured into the common hepatic duct and the hepatic subcapsule [22, 24].
A fistula is an abscess or a pseudoaneurysm that has ruptured into a peri-valvular cavity, creating a communication between two neighbouring cavities.
Reporting on Libya has focused on the chaos that has ruptured the country into two rival governments and on their militia surrogates that battle for control over resources and power.
And that vanity has ruptured relations with two of his three sons.
Eighty percent of heart attacks occur when cholesterol plaque fractures, rupturing into the bloodstream.
According to Figs. 7 and 8, we divided the entire rupture process into three time periods as defined in Fig. 8a.
It ruptures into a mass of flames, followed by a sickening pop.
Tumor rupture are divided into two clinical conditions, one is spontaneous tumor rupture prior to operation, and another is a result of the manipulation at surgery [ 14, 15].
Wesolowski, who was taken off 17 minutes into Saturday's 3-0 home win over Hartlepool, has ruptured two ligaments in his knee.
Cardiac rupture is classified into two categories depending on pericardial laceration.
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