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The comedian authorized a procedure in which a thin scope with a camera is inserted through the esophagus.
No passage of colonoscope was defined as the inability of an experienced endoscopist to pass a thin scope (φ11.5 mm) beyond a tumor site to the oral-sided colon, and was recorded as one of the features of bowel obstruction.
Laparoscopy: In this surgery, several small incisions are made through which the doctor works with a thin scope and tiny camera.
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On top of this, there is thinning scope for pricing increases in their major product areas, telecommunications and electronics in particular.
So too is the lack of space in India's jam-packed city centres, which means shopping malls grow tall and thin, limiting scope for giant multiplexes.
The fuller the existing system that young filmmakers must slot themselves into, the thinner the scope of their attention, the narrower their spectrum of innovation, and the less likely that they'll be able to innovate radically within it.
With competitor profit thin, there is scope for consolidation.
While the Belfast-born guitarist Gary Moore, who has died unexpectedly aged 58, won popular acclaim for his work with the band Thin Lizzy, the scope of his talents reached far beyond mainstream hard rock.
Our study was restricted to drugs with substantial exposure in THIN, and the scope of the structured assessment was adapted to the available data.
The book is impressive in scope, if thin on critical insight.
"33 Revolutions per Minute," by Dorian Lynskey (Ecco; $19.99) The book is impressive in scope, if thin on critical insight.
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