She said that was the core problem the Government needed to address.
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The constitutional crisis in a core EU member-state is, of course, unfortunate.
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Before you begin writing your business plan, consider four core questions: 1.
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We'll have to form the core of the new army, of course.
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Sandford-Reed said cultural training was a core part of social work education.
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The tree in the foreground is 20 inches in diameter of trunk.
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Immediately, a great trunk extended from the speck and into the future.
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A second man brought out a case of beer from his trunk.
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However, not until recently have any chemoattractants of trunk NCCs been identified.
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This central trunk then divides into a limited number of major branches.
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The musical torso that's left concerns the rivalries of an audition process.
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Stand with your torso at right angles to your body, back straight.
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First, measure your torso length to figure out what size you need.
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The lower torso of the woman's body had been hacked entirely open.
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Zolan adjusted the torso belts and rechecked the reactor and weight-and-balance indicators.
Uso de truncus em inglês
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The prognosis of infants with truncus arteriosus associated with severe truncal valve insufficiency is quite poor.
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In the current era interrupted aortic arch is no longer a risk factor for repair of truncus.
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Conclusion: Despite the magnitude of the operation, excellent results can be achieved in complex forms of truncus arteriosus.
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Objective: Truncal valve regurgitation and interrupted aortic arch have frequently been identified as risk factors in the repair of truncus arteriosus.
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Congenital heart diseases such as single ventricle, truncus arteriosus, transposition of the great arteries and tetralogy of Fallot are also associated with aortic medial abnormalities.
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The first human mutations in GATA6 were described in a cohort of patients with persistent truncus arteriosus, and the phenotypic spectrum has expanded since then.
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Results: Model-estimated risk of major complications ranged from 1.0% for simple procedures to 38.2% for truncus arteriosus with interrupted aortic arch repair.