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This year, more than 100,000 morbidly obese Americans will undergo some form of bariatric surgery, or gastric bypass -- four times as many as in 1998.
One in three people now undergo some form of treatment for their illness, either counselling or medication, compared with one in four in 2007.
Isles said it was important to demystify the apprenticeship brand and start talking about how doctors, lawyers and accountants have all had to undergo some form of training.
All eukaryotic cells undergo some form of mitosis, a sequence of cell division events that occurs after chromosomal DNA protein replication.
A former Taliban commander told United Nations investigators that half of suicide bombers had been foreigners and that "almost all undergo some form of training and preparation in madrasas based in Pakistan," the report said.
But they suggested that the airline, already bailed out by the state four times, would likely undergo some form of court-led restructuring similar to a Chapter 11 filing in the United States, a bold step for the new government of Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama.
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There he underwent some form of military training to help the resistance in Chechnya, he says, not to fight the Americans.
"I also apologise to any gay person who wasted time and energy undergoing some form of reparative therapy because they believed that I had proven that reparative therapy works".
One Taiwanese actress who works on the mainland, Yi Neng Jing, said on her microblog Friday that security officers had asked her to "have tea," a euphemism for undergoing some form of interrogation.
But you gotta put it in perspective: The world is always changing, upheaving, undergoing some form of apocalypse and cataclysm.
The drug diffuses throughout cancer cells and the tissue and undergoes some form of decay related to η.
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