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the incidentally
adverb
In an incidental manner; not of central or critical importance.
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The incidentally detected facial filler poses a diagnostic challenge because the patient may forget, deny the history of filler injection, or may not know what type of filler was used [6].
Given the low frequency of resident bacteria in many natural arthropod populations [108], substantiation of novel arthropod hosts can be achieved in the field by robustly sampling other invertebrate and vertebrate animals from the same locality that may actually be the true host of the incidentally collected bacterium.
The aesthetically repellant is distinguished from the incidentally ugly by its history of coevolution with aesthetic judgment.
The diagnostic precision of FDG-PET/CT imaging seems to be improving through analysis of the cause of the incidentally noted FDG uptake in benign tumors 17.
The need to perform further investigation will be determined by the clinical impact of the underlying nature of the incidentally identified lesion.
Points of differentiation between these neoplasms, the use of cyst fluid analysis and an approach to the incidentally discovered cystic mass will be addressed.
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Cultural economics works in funny ways these days, but the system incidentally benefits the public, sometimes.
The BNP, incidentally, took the opportunity to dismiss UKIP as "plastic patriots".
The bag had became the focus of the outfit and, not incidentally, the big moneymaker.
The banker, incidentally, is in jail.
Tiger pars the first, incidentally.
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