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Nam et al. reported a case of advanced synchronous GIST and ICC, which was operable at initial presentation, but progressed to become surgically unresectable [9].
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This is key because previously Groups was only able to be controlled by IT admins, whereas now admins can let users create "user-managed" groups which are operable by any employees of an organization using Apps.
The associative reaction pathway is the only one which is operable under conditions of CO2 methanation and proceeds via intermediate formation of carbonyl species at the metal-support interface, produced by the RWGS reaction.
In addition, the design of chip-holders which are operable at high temperature, pressure and have a high chemical resistance further extend the operability of chip-based microreactors for use in the special chemical industry.
"But on May 24, Scranton signed a contract to get it, pledging to raise $2 million to cover the cost of moving 40 ancient steam engines and 60 cars, few of which are operable, and to create a museum".
In 1920 the British Medical Journal argued that the treatment of cervical cancer by radium therapy should no longer be confined to inoperable cases: "More modern methods... together with a better appreciation of dosage and its effects, are undoubtedly pointing in the direction of radium therapy in earlier cases even in those which are operable".
I ended up riding the one operable bike alone, which was fine with Emma, who loved the golf cart and didn't mind at all that I was too scared by her driving to join her.
Dar and Kumar Dharmasena made a total of 72 decisions throughout the first Test, well above the average of 49 for a match in which DRS is operable.
Our current system features an inexpensive, portable, and easily operable device, the clinical functionality of which was demonstrated in this research.
Typically, he decided to announce the fact that he was suffering from non-operable cancer in a puzzle set for the December 2012 issue of 1 Across, which was reprinted in the Guardian on 11 January 2013.
Huguet announced that Johnson's cancer was operable, albeit with only a 15% chance of his surviving the operation.
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