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was pre-existing
verb
Present participle of pre-exist
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Dr. Steven Schwartz discovered a retinal hole that he believed was pre-existing and performed a 15-minute laser surgery.
"For the majority of scientific terms," Mr. Schwerin and his interpreter for the day would "try to find a correct sign for the term, and if nothing was pre-existing, we would come up with a sign that was agreeable with both parties".
This shows that this flank structural surface was pre-existing.
The main area of withholding therapy was pre-existing or subsequently made "Do Not Resuscitate" (73.8 %) and "Do Not Intubate" (47.8 %) orders.
The new cases with MO in therapy with beta-blockers are four, in three the introduction of the drug was after transplant in one was pre-existing the transplant.
Its identity is unclear, as is the question whether the gate, conspicuously named in honour of the patron saint of Venice, was pre-existing or opened after the fall of the city to the Crusaders in 1204.
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There are, however, caveats if the relationship is pre-existing.
"I thought for sure there'd be pre-existing color-recognition software," Mr. Brown said.
Patriotic fervor and wartime self-censorship have only worsened what were pre-existing conditions.
The rest, like the 800 Panasonic jobs, are pre-existing positions.
Amazingly, Mr. Perkel does nothing but cut and paste; all the colors, marks and images are pre-existing.
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