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1 Conclusions: Accelerated partial breast irradiation using intensity-modulated external radiotherapy is technically feasible .
2 That plan clearly has to be safe, technically feasible and financially credible.
3 Conclusion: The bile duct is technically feasible , but the outcomes are unsatisfactory.
4 I have a tough time believing it would not be technically feasible .
5 Application of TachoSil as a sealant of esophageal anastomoses was technically feasible .
6 Conclusion: Detection of sentinel nodes is technically feasible during esophagectomy for cancer.
7 To be clear, space travel is technically feasible today from an engineering standpoint.
8 Results: The procedure was technically feasible to perform in all patients.
9 Conclusions: Endovascular treatment of complicated type-B aortic dissection is technically feasible and effective.
10 However, based on the evidence presented, eradication remained technically feasible .
11 Conclusions: APBI using 3D-CRT is technically feasible with very low acute and late toxicity.
12 Conclusion: Transradial renal artery intervention is technically feasible using low-profile angioplasty balloons and stents.
13 Conclusion: The study showed that 3D-printed instrumentation was technically feasible and had some advantages.
14 Ultimately, the team selected four vignettes as being technically feasible by 2050 or earlier.
15 You'd think that would either be technically feasible , or not.
16 Conclusions: Immediate breast reconstruction using an implant after mastectomy was technically feasible and oncologically safe.
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