Might the recovery fund spark movement towards a United States of Europe?
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Yes, keeping the spark alive takes work, but it will be appreciated.
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But he was adamant that retaliatory violence would only spark more violence.
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Consumer nations say these prices could slow economic growth and spark inflation.
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Lim hopes the new findings will spark more interest in this subject.
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If you refuse to answer a question I'll have to zap you.
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The zap guns are clearly automatic; otherwise someone would be guarding you.
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David asked Cato what he thought and zap, Cato blew the signal.
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A frozen human isn't like poultry you can zap and tease apart.
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There's no home delivery, or cling wrap, or microwave to zap leftovers.
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But it turned out that a software malfunction due to electrostaticdischarge was to blame.
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This time around the Office of Naval Research is specifically staying away from " electrostaticdischarge or bulk thermal heating effects."
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As such, it tends to be very fragile and susceptible to performance problems caused by dust, moisture, and electrostaticdischarge, or ESD.
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The collective ambience is overcast, abruptly lit by staticdischarge from a kippered laugh.
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Specifically, we emerged into Father Forthill's storage room-slash-refugee closet, and the lightning gate closed behind us with a snap of staticdischarge.
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Her pant legs glow with staticdischarge, and the sand seems alive with silver-white pulses of current fleeting across its variegated surface.
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All the postulants were gone, and with them the staticdischarge of their memories and the sad, horrifying, but sometimes beautiful, states of their deaths.
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To avoid damaging expensive equipment with staticdischarges, the Crary Lab is humidified to 30 percent.
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Significantly, the esd mutants also exhibit hypersensitivity to other tested defensins and are highly compromised in their pathogenesis on wheat heads and tomato fruits.
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In this work, we performed task and performance analysis of ESD surgeries.
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Fourteen patients with superficial esophageal neoplasia underwent 15 ESDs using the Clutch Cutter.
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Background: ESD is an endoscopic technique for en bloc resection of gastrointestinal lesions.
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In addition, ESD is only performed at tertiary centers by experienced advanced endoscopists.
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Multivariate analysis was performed to clarify the risk factors of death after ESD.
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There was no recurrence at 16 mo after the initial ESD.
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Conclusions: Perforations associated with ESD could be managed safely and successfully by nonsurgical methods.
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These ESD metrics will be used in future validation studies of our VESS simulator.
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Further studies with different endoknives will be required for ESD operators as a reference.
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However, ESD still is associated with potential complications such as severe bleeding and perforation.
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After matching, 50 matched pairs of patients who underwent ESD or surgery were selected.
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Therefore, we aimed to investigate long-term outcomes and validate risk factors predicting recurrence after ESD.
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After ESD, close attention should be paid to elderly patients with severe chronic kidney disease.
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Conclusions: Despite the potential advantages in treating EGC with ESD, a risk for local recurrence remains.
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This model may be a good clinical decision-making support tool for ESD in patients with EGC.