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CT scans were performed with 16 slice (Light Speed Plus and Light Speed Pro 16, GE Healthcare, Milwaukee, USA) and 64 slice (Philips Brilliance, Nederlands, United Kingdom, and Light Speed Pro 64, GE Healthcare, Milwaukee, USA) MDCT.
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The tutor, Luis Cardozo, wore a suit — thin white stripes slicing light gray fabric that matched his yellow tie.
Check out his demo video, sliced light in color, below.
Pre- and postoperative CT scans (2.5 mm slices, Light Speed, General Electric, Germany) were performed for fracture classification and planning of the surgical procedure, as well as for postoperative evaluation of the reduction and screw placement (Fig. 2) [ 29].
The lighting, always a special concern of Wilson's, is elaborate: thick, inky shadows; then sudden, slicing lights; then something else again.
Save room for a slice of light red velvet cake with cream cheese frosting ($3) or sweet-potato pie ($2.50).
Waking up the next morning isn't easy, but a slice of light cutting through the curtains helps and I pull myself from high-thread-count sheets.
Starch within bread can make you feel a little sleepy after eating it, so by just having a slice of light focaccia, as opposed to two heavier slices of stodgy bread, you should feel satisfied, but not too sluggish.
There are first-rate cakes (try the tangy carrot at £1.10); simple, generously filled savoury flans and quiches - a mushroom and cheddar slice is light, eggy, packed with flavour and has a great grilled cheese crust atop (£1.69); mushroom pate and hummus sandwiches, and some very unappetising looking tomato and garlic "sosage" rolls.
Three spectrometers slice the light into its component colours.
The design incorporates 16 individual matches, each contributing a thin slice of light to an area's mood.
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