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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «MICROGRAPHICALLY»
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Skin Cancer - A World-Wide Perspective: A World-wide Perspective
4.1.1 Defect after Mohs surgery of a basal cell carcinoma, involving the paranasal
sulcus Table 4.1.1 Indications for micrographically controlled surgery Thus,
indications for micrographically controlled surgery are, on one hand, tumors that
...
Reinhard Dummer, Mark R. Pittelkow, Keiji Iwatsuki, 2011
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The Journal of the Iron and Steel Institute
Chemically there appears little difference between such troostite and the carbide
aggregate obtained by the restricted annealing of a quenched steel, yet
micrographically the two bodies present marked differences. The recognition of
points A ...
The results of a special investigation show that forged bars of ordinary steel are
superior physically and micrographically to rolled bars. G. P. Comstock and W. E.
Ruder, Effect of Nitrogen on Steel (Chemical and Metallurgical Engineering, ...
Iron and Steel Institute, 1920
Micrographically, then, there is a well-marked diflerence in the behaviour,
according as the initial state differs. 1 To effect this operation the test-piece was
softened by tempering for two minutes in a bath of lead at 650°. If all the cuts had
been ...
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Bulletin - Colorado Geological Survey
It variably forms intergrowths with pyroxene and hornblende; poikilitically
incloses apatite, iron ore, pyroxene, and plagioclase; surrounds iron ore,
pyroxene, and hornblende as a fringe; and is micrographically intergrown with
quartz as one of ...
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Skin Cancer: Recognition and Management
To minimize this risk, it is often appropriate to widen surgical margins when
excising such a tumor, or to use Mohs micrographically controlled surgery. 2
Location: Ideal areas for excision are those where skin is loose enough to allow
adequate ...
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Solving the Mystery of Babylon the Great
THE COMPACT EDITION OF THE OXFORD ENGLISH DICTIONARY,
COMPLETE TEXT REDUCED MICROGRAPHICALLY, OXFORD UNIVERSITY
PRESS (1979). See also, NOAH WEBSTER, AMERICAN DICTIONARY OF THE
ENGLISH ...
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The Language of Sex: Saying & Not Saying
Oxford English Dictionary (1971) - The compact edition of the complete text
reproduced micrographically. 2 vols. Oxford. University Press (1987). Complete
Text Reproduced Micrographically. Vol. 3 A supplement to The Oxford English ...
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Cancer and its Management
... 488,489 choriocarcinoma 306 head and neck cancer 166 ovarian cancer 298
resistance 88 methyl-CCNU, colorectal cancer 277,279 metoclopramide 99, 100,
117 metyrapone 142–3 micrographically controlled surgery, skin cancer (Mohs) ...
Robert Souhami, Jeffrey S. Tobias, 2008
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Fundamentals of transport phenomena in porous media: Based ...
mined both micrographically and by standard sieve analysis. So far the results
indicate reasonable agreement with such materials as common salt. The idea
underlying the micrographic determination of pore size distributions assumes that
the ...
Elsevier, Robert K Willardson, 1972