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1 Laparoscopic salvage of dysfunctional catheters may be a valuable adjunct in management.
2 Flow augmentation is no substitute for good treatment, but a valuable adjunct .
3 It is a valuable adjunct in preventing, and in treating, nervousness in children.
4 Intraoperative cyst endoscopy is recommended as a valuable adjunct to choledochal cyst excision.
5 The refrigerator car is a valuable adjunct to the business.
6 Accordingly, NO inhibitor should be a valuable adjunct to BCG immunotherapy for bladder cancer.
7 This approach acts as a valuable adjunct to other methods of studying the clinical course of EAU.
8 Tympanometry provided a valuable adjunct to otoscopy in detecting effusion and in distinguishing serous and purulent disease.
9 Under such conditions the main stand will not be modified and the cedar will afford a valuable adjunct .
10 Sulphur burnt in the stable while the animal is there to inhale its fumes is also a valuable adjunct .
11 These additional host-protective antigens should prove a valuable adjunct to To45W and permit the development of effective vaccination strategies.
12 Enough had been done by Rutherfurd to show that it might be made a valuable adjunct to astronomical investigation.
13 Conclusions: We recommend the placement of lighted ureteral stents as a valuable adjunct to laparoscopic colectomy to safeguard ureteral integrity.
14 The high degree of cytodiagnostic sensitivity and specificity make breast cytology a valuable adjunct in the evaluation of breast lesions.
15 The Ouija Boards are sold at a moderate price, and will be found a valuable adjunct to any spiritualistic circle.
16 It is sufficient to call attention to the value of analysis, and show that self-study is a valuable adjunct to reading.
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