A key development was the signing of a bilateral trade agreement with the United States last July. |
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The Norwegian side is also interested in intensifying bilateral military cooperation with Russia. |
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All patients underwent bilateral lower extremity venography after finishing their prophylaxis regimen. |
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Hereditary breast cancer commonly occurs in premenopausal women and is more frequently bilateral than nonhereditary breast cancer. |
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In contrast, tumors and ototoxic medications produce slowly progressive unilateral or bilateral lesions. |
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Two developed postoperative infection one of which required bilateral antral washout, the other settled with medical treatment. |
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Developmental hip dysplasia may be unilateral or bilateral and includes subluxated or dislocated hips and malformed acetabula. |
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All individuals had hypospadias, bilateral cryptorchidism, and evidence of mullerian duct derivatives, which was confirmed by laparoscopy. |
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Countries accepting US aid had to sign bilateral pacts agreeing to decontrol prices, stabilize their exchange rates, and balance their budgets. |
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But he denied reports on Chad's latest threat, saying bilateral co-operation continued to proceed. |
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He assured her that Pakistan had a positive and constructive attitude towards the ongoing bilateral talks. |
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If the variant is bilateral the deviant muscle plate has a raphe in the median line. |
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He praised the bilateral agreement to set up working groups that will discuss diplomatic normalization. |
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Honestly, though, I'm not sure that bilateral talks are in our interest at all. |
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Computed tomography of the adrenal glands revealed both glands to be small and atrophic with evidence of bilateral calcification. |
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The abduction issue would be tabled if bilateral talks are resumed possibly later this month. |
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This causes a deviation from the usually radial septal arrangement to a more bilateral one in transverse thin sections. |
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The patient underwent preoperative chemotherapy and subsequent radical hysterectomy and bilateral pelvic lymphadenectomy. |
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Tanrikulu expressed hope that the two of them would be behind great advancements in the development of bilateral relations. |
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The legacy of World War II continues to have repercussions on the bilateral relationship. |
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An examination under anaesthesia and bilateral tonsillectomy was performed. |
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A bilateral trade deficit is what you spend with a particular trading partner, less what you earn from them. |
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Amie was born with bilateral talipes, meaning her feet were turning inwards. |
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I think that qualifies as a small step towards improved bilateral relations, don't you? |
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The last 20 years have seen a change in the relative efficiency and effectiveness of multilateral and bilateral aid. |
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The government's long-term goal is to establish a series of bilateral talks involving republicans and unionists. |
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The specimen consisted of a urinary bladder and attached prostate gland with bilateral seminal vesicles and vas deference. |
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Other causes of unilateral or bilateral parotitis warrant consideration however. |
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He was registered blind and had been diagnosed as having gross bilateral macular degeneration. |
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A chest examination showed signs of bilateral lobar consolidation of the mid zones. |
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She was found to have bilateral temporal field deficits and was referred for a neurological opinion. |
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The radiologist felt that there was slight bilateral raising of the diaphragm and some blurring at both bases. |
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Her clinical course was complicated by bilateral airleak and a cavitary lung lesion. |
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Audiological testing showed major bilateral sensorineural hearing loss by 12 weeks. |
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Extensive fibrosis and bilateral nodular lesions can be seen on chest radiographs. |
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Angiogram showing bilateral occlusions of superficial femoral arteries in thighs. |
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Mammography, bilateral in patients who had had conservative surgery, was scheduled once a year. |
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Chest radiograph revealed bilateral small lung nodules in the upper lung fields. |
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It usually predominates on the left side, but may be right sided or bilateral. |
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Chest radiography at this time revealed bilateral opacities in both lower lung lobes. |
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In three instances the muscle was bilateral, and in one on the left side only. |
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On chest radiography, the hydatid cysts were found to be bilateral in two patients. |
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All housing activity is done under bilateral agreements with the various states. |
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The bank also has a bilateral borrowing agreement that allows it to tap funding from the Bank of China. |
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Dai said China will strictly enforce the bilateral agreements on the matter, according to the official. |
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Security will dominate the agenda of all bilateral agreements between nations. |
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Do we make heroes of people who break bilateral or international agreements and embarrass the country? |
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We might be pushing it a bit to get a bilateral agricultural agreement with the French, for example. |
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The two sides held bilateral talks on the sidelines but failed to make any progress. |
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He contended that the House must be involved in the making of any bilateral agreements which binds the country. |
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It is not easy for third parties to intervene in bilateral contentious litigation. |
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Even flights between the UK and the US are dictated by such bilateral agreements. |
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Mexico is the only country that has not signed a bilateral agreement with China. |
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Yeung said codesharing was possible only if it was agreed under the new bilateral air services agreement. |
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A bilateral agreement with Mexico allows workers to come to Canada for harvesting and planting. |
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A chest radiograph showed bilateral diffuse basilar infiltrates, otherwise unchanged from findings on previous radiographs. |
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Countries have instead resorted to bilateral trade agreements in a bid to gain tariff reduction up to zero percent. |
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The important thing is that we do want to open up our markets to benefit all, and this is a bilateral agreement that puts effect to that. |
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The Readmission Agreement is the first bilateral agreement of its kind signed by Britain and is due to come into effect this summer. |
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One such indicator is the degree of deviation from bilateral symmetry of faces and bodies. |
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The variations in femur morphology and bilateral symmetry observed among the three sample groups are not statistically different. |
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With few exceptions, animal color patterns show a high degree of bilateral symmetry in shape of pattern elements. |
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All possible symmetries are explored, but the most common is bilateral symmetry. |
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Ours, however, is closed along the plane of bilateral symmetry, resembling the two closed valves of a bivalve rather than being flattened. |
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Thorough preparation provides the opportunity for success in political races and bilateral negotiations. |
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Examination showed jugular venous distension and bilateral pretibial pitting edema. |
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The summiteers would like to keep their meeting focused on bilateral matters. |
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Metastatic tumor was present in the bilateral lungs, liver, omentum, bones, bilateral adrenal glands, abdominal lymph nodes, and liver. |
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A 3-month follow-up ultrasound showed enlargement of the right ovary with multiple bilateral cysts with a few septations. |
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Soft interventions form part of the normal to and fro of bilateral and multilateral relations between states. |
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With bilateral paralysis, bilateral plication improves the efficiency of the rib cage muscles in generating tidal volume. |
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Also expanding steadily are the bilateral exchanges and cooperation in science and technology, agriculture and animal husbandry. |
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Patients with bilateral renal artery stenosis commonly have impaired renal function. |
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Liu also reiterated the need for China and Japan to continue talks to heal their rift over bilateral history. |
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A 67 year old man presented with poor vision, blurring, and glare 16 months after bilateral cataract operations. |
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Sympathetic ophthalmia is a bilateral panuveitis occurring after penetrating trauma or intraocular surgery. |
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The APEC leaders are also expected to hold a number of bilateral talks on the sidelines of the summit. |
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Their frequent bilateral meetings meant that EU summits were often stitched up in advance. |
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In this manner, the imperfect market for players has been transformed from one of monopsony to that of bilateral monopoly. |
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Hysterectomy and bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy specimens revealed uterine leiomyomas, adenomyosis, and acute salpingitis. |
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The study enrolled women between 31 and 56 years of age who had undergone hysterectomy and bilateral oophorectomy before natural menopause. |
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All premenopausal women who underwent hysterectomy and bilateral oophorectomy were given hormone replacement therapy. |
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Radiographic evaluation revealed bilateral ethmoid lesions and complete opacification of right maxillary sinus. |
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The AFL-CIO, the teamsters and others have vowed to force congress to reject the bilateral agreement. |
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The decisive point is that the chromosomes are bilateral, and can be related to only two centrospheres. |
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We do not know how many of the women in our study with hysterectomy had a concurrent unilateral or bilateral oophorectomy. |
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Currently, most prophylactic knee braces use unilateral or bilateral bars with hinges. |
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Females are affected more often than males, and this deformity can be unilateral or bilateral. |
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Many of Indonesia's ethnic groups have strong kinship groupings based upon patrilineal, matrilineal, or bilateral descent. |
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Another proof of the positive developments in bilateral economic relations was the new orientation of Greek investment. |
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Cooperation between the Bulgarian and Belgian interior ministries will be in pursuance to a bilateral agreement between the two authorities. |
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Patients with unilateral or bilateral paralysis have subnormal exercise capacity, and oxygen consumption at peak exercise is increased. |
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The focus on direct bilateral trade also hides the fact that goods can be and are trans-shipped through third countries. |
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Chest radiography confirmed bilateral pleural effusions, and her heart was normal size. |
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Examine his nose for any obstruction, such as polyps or septal deviation, and whether unilateral or bilateral. |
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However, severe side effects may occur, including bilateral necrosis of the hip and gastric ulceration. |
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We report a case of acute airway obstruction secondary to bilateral broncholiths. |
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Metastatic tumor was also found in the thyroid gland, pericardium, myocardium, bilateral lungs, diaphragm, bilateral kidneys, and liver. |
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On examination the only abnormality was a little bilateral basal dullness to percussion accompanied by a decrease in vocal resonance. |
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Now imagine that instead of a bilateral face-off, the next cold war will be a nuclear free-for-all. |
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Much of this increase is through multilateral agencies as well as direct bilateral assistance. |
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She had a remote hysterectomy and bilateral salpingo-oopherectomy for benign disease. |
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The Secretary will also meet with senior Emirati government officials to discuss regional and bilateral issues. |
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The bilateral nephrectomies were performed for angiomyolipomas and renal cell carcinomas, and the pink papules were angiofibromas. |
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A 49-year-old man with end-stage emphysema underwent bilateral sequential single lung transplantation. |
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It's a phenomenon known as bilateral gynandromorphy, and it's been observed in butterflies, moths, and lobsters. |
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A computed tomography scan showed multiple nodules in the liver and bilateral pulmonary metastasis. |
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Strength of bilateral hip flexors, knee extensors and ankle dorsiflexors was measured. |
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Iliescu arrived here on Sunday for a five-day state visit aimed at boosting bilateral relations between the two countries. |
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If you help me on those, I will be very happy and the bilateral relationship will be in good shape. |
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Nine months after the initial diagnosis, the patient had a second exploratory laparotomy via a bilateral subcostal incision. |
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The other concomitant injuries were bilateral serial rib fractures and fractures of both clavicles, scapula, humerus, and pelvis. |
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Since 1997, we have been performing bilateral thoracoscopic sympathectomy as outpatient procedures. |
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Nurses in the ambulatory surgery department admitted Mr R for a bilateral thoracoscopic sympathectomy without complications. |
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There was bilateral hydrothorax and moderate pulmonary congestion associated with a passively congested liver. |
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The most characteristic features associated with the bilateral cleft lip may include any or all of the following. |
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Her respiratory failure requiring intubation was due to bilateral obstructing broncholiths. |
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Our patients who did not undergo bilateral plication showed a similar pattern. |
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The results of physical examination were significant for bilateral basal diffuse rhonchi and crepitation. |
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A radical cystectomy and prostatectomy with bilateral pelvic lymphadenectomy and appendectomy were performed. |
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A radical cystectomy with bilateral pelvic lymph node dissection and creation of orthotopic neobladder was performed. |
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The situation is disagreeable to Japan, but Tokyo has put up with it to avoid upsetting bilateral relations. |
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Two months later an x ray film showed bilateral slipped capital femoral epiphyses of both hips. |
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They are scheduled to formally review the progress in bilateral talks on all outstanding issues in August. |
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Not playing bilateral cricket is a smokescreen used to evade the real issues. |
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Navicular syndrome is usually a chronic bilateral foreleg lameness in horses of all ages. |
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Unlike the banks, bilateral donors have more freedom to offer debt relief to their borrowers. |
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The heel is usually small and is internally rotated, making the soles of the feet face each other in cases of bilateral deformities. |
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In contrast, a bilateral, solid, irregular, and fixed mass palpated or seen on sonogram should alert the clinician to a possible carcinoma. |
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Pronounced changes in bilateral symmetry occurred in males during the protohistoric period, indicating their possible increased involvement in agricultural activities. |
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The gravity model is a popular empirical approach to trade that has been used widely for analyzing the impact of different trade policy issues on bilateral trade flows between geographical entities. |
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Another trait that may indicate male quality is fluctuating asymmetry, which is measured as small random deviations from bilateral symmetry in morphological traits. |
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Their social organisation is loosely bilateral with a matrifocal bias. |
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No lasting foundations for bilateral cooperation and the presence of disputes resulting from this loss of common ground loosen trade links between the states. |
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Diabetic amyotrophy, also known as femoral neuropathy or proximal motor neuropathy, usually is bilateral and frequently is associated with weight loss. |
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Following the methodology provided in this article, the staff officer can prepare his leader for a bilateral negotiation in a deliberate and thorough manner. |
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Surgical treatment, principally hysterectomy plus bilateral oophorectomy, is controversial because it is irreversible and associated with significant risks. |
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The patient underwent a staging workup that included computed tomography scans of the chest and abdomen and bilateral bone marrow biopsies and aspirates. |
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In 1997 she had a total abdominal hysterectomy and bilateral oophorectomy. |
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Hairy leukoplakia typically presents as bilateral corrugated, painless white thickening found on the lateral borders of the tongue, sometimes with hairy projections. |
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Therefore, whether subsistence activities involve reliance on one limb more than another or both limbs equally, this should be reflected in measures of bilateral symmetry. |
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On admission, chest radiograph showed bilateral lower lobe ground glass opacification, and there were bilateral lower lobe crackles on auscultation of the chest. |
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In theory, this will boost Chinese purchasing power and thus bilateral trade. |
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All SBS cases had a clinical history of whiplash shaking of the head and had autopsy findings of subdural, subarachnoid, and bilateral retinal hemorrhages. |
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He said that, in recent years, co-operation has greatly expanded and diversified, with bilateral trade surging and a noteworthy increase in reciprocal investment. |
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The four storage system vendors have signed bilateral cooperative support agreements intended to simplify joint customer support in multivendor environments. |
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This section seeks to sketch a rough outline of the interests and objectives of the two countries in developing and maintaining bilateral military ties. |
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From a distance, the reliefs may appear to be governed by a strict bilateral symmetry, but closer inspection reveals a more complicated arrangement of planes. |
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The intraoperative appearance suggested peritoneal carcinomatosis, and the patient underwent a total abdominal hysterectomy, bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy, and omentectomy. |
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Chest x-ray showed bilateral focal patchy areas of infiltrate at the bases of both lungs, which was interpreted to be consistent with pneumonitis. |
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There is an impressive 72 percent support for military action if it backed by the UN but that then becomes only a miserly 20 percent if it is a bilateral US-UK effort. |
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Australia and Singapore have begun a second round of bilateral trade talks in Canberra, and are aiming to sign a free trade pact by the end of the year. |
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She had a laparotomy for resection of bilateral ovarian endometriomas, resection and fulguration of peritoneal implants, and presacral neurectomy. |
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In 1994, because of better anesthetic and surgical techniques, bilateral sympathectomies were performed, however, the patient was still admitted for 2-3 days. |
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Other emergency conditions are anuria and acute renal failure secondary to bilateral obstruction, or unilateral obstruction in a patient with a solitary functioning kidney. |
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The couple will also have the opportunity to meet with Chinese leaders who played a role in restoring bilateral ties and view flowering cherry trees in bloom in Beijing. |
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The document called for the normalization of bilateral ties. |
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The bilateral normalization talks will be resumed after a two-year hiatus. |
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The bilateral electro-oculogram, eight channels of EEG, chin and anterior tibial EMG, and analog output from a body position sensor were also monitored. |
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The latter group includes radically modified animals, the Opisthobranchia and Pulmonata, which undergo detorsion and essentially re-evolve bilateral symmetry. |
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The septal marginal fluting has a bilateral symmetry, whereby between correlative sutural lobes on both flanks the septum is adorally convex in a perfect arch. |
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The General Assembly gave the Secretariat the option not to publish in extenso certain categories of bilateral treaties or international agreements. |
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Ophthalmological examination showed bilateral cataracts by 3 weeks of age. |
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In the case of bilateral oophorectomy, the effects are much more drastic. |
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Al-Huthaili is a dual citizen of the U.S. and Saudi Arabia and the two countries are not bound by a bilateral extradition treaty. |
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In the past, Santos has been stubbornly opposed to a bilateral ceasefire, but his position on the issue may be shifting. |
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Approximately 7 to 15 percent of patients have permanent neurologic sequelae including bilateral footdrop, intrinsic hand muscle wasting, sensory ataxia, and dysesthesia. |
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Much of this is multilateral and bilateral debt and suppliers credits with long-term maturities and favourable terms that should not be refinanced. |
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Now the question in Colombia, is, will a bilateral ceasefire be announced in coming days? |
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If it enters bilateral or multilateral agreements, there would be a likely cost of sharing seigniorage collected on the dollars circulating in the dollarized countries. |
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However, an extra element of patterning is required in the Antirrhinum flower, which has a bilateral symmetry imposed on the basic radial pattern common to all flowers. |
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It is easy to be biased by bilateral symmetry and assume that a centralized nervous system is necessary for any integrative nervous system function. |
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Diatoms are photosynthetic protists, which are classified into centric and pennate diatoms, according to whether they have a radial or bilateral symmetry. |
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A 72-year-old woman with a multinodular enlargement of the thyroid gland underwent a subtotal bilateral thyroidectomy because of a progressive tracheal compression. |
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Political relations were frosty if not frozen, and there was a drop in bilateral arms deals. |
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One patient, a 74-year-old woman with AD, had thrombosis of her superior sagittal sinus producing bilateral parasagittal regions of extensive hemorrhagic necrosis. |
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Since he had a differentiated ectoderm separate from the gut, and also had a longitudinal layer of muscle and bilateral symmetry, he probably had some degree of motility. |
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Over the past year the Australian government has been involved in a series of high-level negotiations with the US for a bilateral trade agreement. |
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Countries will make bilateral agreements to transfer clean technology and provide development assistance, possibly creating emission offsets for participating countries. |
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We shall respect all international and bilateral agreements signed by the outgoing government and proudly take our position in the international community. |
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For a given bilateral trade barrier between the two countries, higher barriers between them and their other trading partners would reduce the relative price of goods traded between them. |
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The base-line gravity model approach makes an assumption that the level of bilateral trade depends only on the included economic features of a given pair of countries. |
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Despite the localized unilateral position of the impaction, no roentgenographic signs such as volume loss or opacities were evident, and the clinical findings were bilateral. |
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Another problem posed by bilateral agreements on pensions is the taxation. |
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She had an ultrasound at 18 weeks that showed a 2-vessel umbilical cord, bilateral asymmetric choroid plexus cysts, and a possible small omphalocele. |
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He made the declarations while responding to reporters' questions on the bilateral debt forgiveness agreement during yesterday's post-Cabinet news conference at Whitehall. |
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Oral lichen planus is common, mainly occurs after middle age, and typically presents as bilateral white lesions in the buccal and lingual mucosae. |
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A computed tomographic scan of the head demonstrated a superior sagittal sinus thrombosis and bilateral hemorrhagic infarcts of the parietal lobes. |
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The patient's medical history was significant for grade 4 osteosarcoma, telangiectatic variant, of the left femur at the age of 6 years, with bilateral lung metastases. |
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The auricular lymph nodes are palpated by the bilateral placement of both hands on the skin surface with the fingertips arranged to cover a large surface area. |
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The patella and its supporting structures, bilateral joint lines and collateral ligaments are palpated for tenderness, crepitus and localized swelling. |
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The teenager was born with a rare birth defect called bilateral coloboma, meaning his eye structures have not developed fully. |
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The bilateral FTPs will also be discussed with the committee likely to clear tours to Bangladesh and Zimbabwe. |
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We have undertaken several initiatives in this regard on bilateral, subregional and regional basis, and will continue to do more. |
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It combined forcefulness with rhetorical reassurance and bilateral summitry. |
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Outpatient bilateral supracostal tubeless percutaneous nephrolithotomy for staghorn calculi. |
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While bilateral dacryocystoceles are rare, they should be considered in cases of neonatal respiratory distress and concomitant nasal obstruction. |
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During the first 2 days of hospitalization, the bird developed severe bilateral periorbital cellulitis, blepharoedema, and sinusitis. |
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The patient initially underwent bilateral tube thoracostomy and an open reduction and fixation of the femoral fracture. |
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The World Bank, African Development Bank, European Investment Bank, and many other bilateral donors financed the project. |
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At the 2005 Summit in Malta, the heads of government endorsed pursuing free trade among Commonwealth members on a bilateral basis. |
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On the sidelines of the 21st ARF, Mr Tariq Fatemi will also hold bilateral meetings with other participating Ministers. |
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The sum of the right and left nasal polyp score provided the total bilateral polyp grade. |
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Nasal endoscopy identified two distinct small openings in the inferior meatus leading to bilateral stenosed choanae. |
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There is a strong tendency for multicentric, multilobar, and bilateral lung involvement, which may reflect aerogenous spread. |
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Sharif has turned Kashmir into a bilateral issue, and accepted Indian conditions on terrorism and backchannel diplomacy. |
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The child had a well-repaired bilateral cleft lip, with associated midface retrusion, and minimal scarring of her eyelids. |
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Typically, it presents in infancy with cardiac rhabdomyomas or as bilateral cystic kidney disease. |
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The bird had bilateral lenticular sclerosis, and the left side of the rhinotheca was mildly overgrown. |
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Various ways of averaging bilateral PPPs can provide a more stable multilateral comparison, but at the cost of distorting bilateral ones. |
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Prospects of inter-parliamentary cooperation and bilateral relations between Kazakhstan and Liechtenstein were discussed. |
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Until 2008, air traffic between Heathrow and the United States was strictly governed by the countries' bilateral Bermuda II treaty. |
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He also reiterated the desire of the Russian Federation to strengthen its bilateral relations with Pakistan in all spheres. |
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Bangladesh's most important bilateral relations are with the two regional powers India and China. |
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In the present article, a case of bilateral tubal pregnancy is presented besides reviewing the relevant literature. |
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The current bilateral cooperation and its prospects were discussed at the meeting, the Foreign Ministry's press service said. |
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The Prime Minister said Pakistan and UAE have always maintained cordial relations and both sides value bilateral cooperation. |
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That's vital, since the outward bilateral symmetry of a human body isn't matched internally. |
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She also asked for gently used folders that could be used for templates or bilateral symmetry sculpture assignments. |
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A Dravidian kinship system is defined by two properties consistent with a rule of bilateral cross-cousin marriage. |
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The patient underwent radical cystectomy, urethrectomy, and bilateral umbilical cutaneous ureterostomy construction. |
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Urohyal with bilateral posterodorsal processes and median posteroventral process. |
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Optic neuritis is bilateral and severe or associated with a swollen optic nerve or chiasm lesion or an altitudinal scotoma. |
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After dilation of a urethral stricture, a catheter was inserted and bilateral orchidopexy was performed. |
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A biopsy confirmed the malignancy, and the patient underwent bilateral, modified radical mastectomy and bilateral orchiectomy. |
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High-resolution computed tomography and gallium scans revealed bilateral temporoparietal osteitis. |
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Only 44 cases were asymptomatic, namely the incidentally found ova in bilateral tubal ligation and prolapsed fibromyomas. |
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Mastopathy of the accessory breast in the bilateral axillary regions occurring concurrently with advanced breast cancer. |
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Both institutions submitted bilateral seminal vesicles and dissected LNs in toto. |
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Frequency discrimination after bilateral section of the brachium of the inferior colliculus. |
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He had bilateral coarse breath sounds, and bronchovesicular breath sounds over the right lung. |
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Papua New Guinea is Australia s nearest neighbour and one of our most important bilateral partners. |
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Representative cricket teams were selected to tour each other, resulting in bilateral competition. |
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However, international cricket continued to be played as bilateral Test matches over three, four or five days. |
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The country participates in both bilateral and multilateral aid, with the aid usually administered by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. |
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A bilateral contract is an agreement in which each of the parties to the contract makes a promise or set of promises to each other. |
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Healthy twins delivered after oocyte cryopreservation and bilateral ovariectomy for ovarian cancer. |
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The main signs were thick, mucous, bilateral nasal discharge and infraorbital sinus swelling. |
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Systemic examination showed a hepatomegaly of 10 cm and bilateral crackles in the scapular and infrascapular areas. |
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Reconstruction was performed with bilateral sensate pedicled ALT flaps innervated by the lateral femoral cutaneous nerves. |
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Collaboration at the OECD regarding taxation, for example, has fostered the growth of a global web of bilateral tax treaties. |
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In the past, parathyroidectomy was treated with routine bilateral neck exploration and identification of all four parathyroid glands. |
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Upper extremity computed tomography also indicated that the bilateral glenohumeral joint relations were disturbed. |
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In December 1997, the patient underwent a bilateral parathyroid exploration and a right thyroid lobectomy and isthmectomy. |
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As a result, there have been an increasing number of bilateral free trade agreements between governments. |
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He expressed hope to keep up bilateral and three partite political meetings. |
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Subcortical structures seem to intervene bilaterally invoicing, for only bilateral subcortical lesions lead to lasting loss of voice. |
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We introduce a double bilobed modification for a patient requiring reconstruction after bilateral anterior partial glossectomy. |
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The surgeon performed a bilateral neck dissection, subtotal glossectomy, total laryngectomy, and partial pharyngectomy. |
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A 39-year-old female presented for elective bilateral thoracoscopic splanchnicectomy for chronic severe visceral pain. |
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Imaging demonstrates massive, bilateral multilocular radiolucent cystic areas within the gnathic bones. |
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Ophthalmologic examination revealed blue-like scleras, myopia astigmatism, and bilateral partial retinitis pigmentosa. |
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On 11 November 2012, as part of the agreement, the two countries launched negotiations for a bilateral security agreement. |
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Imaging studies demonstrated bilateral pleural fluid, slightly more in the left and several intrapulmonary nodules. |
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Rosiglitazone for prevention or adjuvant treatment of Nelson's syndrome after bilateral adrenalectomy. |
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Phenotypical abnormalities suggestive of Turner syndrome included a short neck and bilateral clinodactyly of her 4th digits. |
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Under classified bilateral accords, UKUSA members do not spy on each other. |
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Some would advocate bilateral native nephroureterectomy, leaving only the bladder to be monitored. |
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The feet showed bilateral Polydactyly with cutaneous syndactyly of the fifth digits. |
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Switzerland is instead linked to the EU by a series of bilateral agreements. |
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Both MRA and DSA appeared to demonstrate occlusion of the basilar artery, as well as occlusion of the bilateral distal vertebral arteries. |
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The Federal Government maintains bilateral relations with a number of other central governments in the international community. |
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The frontal bone was removed, the bilateral olfactory bulbs were exposed, and the cribriform plate was identified. |
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After completion of the 4-hour detorsion period, bilateral orchiectomies were performed. |
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She underwent partial vaginectomy, pelvic node dissection, and concurrent bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy. |
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Diagnosed with bilateral vestibulopathy with oscillopsia, this is the same illness that Angie Styles, the lead character in Dizzy, develops. |
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She also had 30-degree fixed flexion bilateral varus knee deformity with decreased flexion-extension range of motion. |
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Incidental gross findings were minimal multifocal ulcerative ventriculitis and bilateral focal chronic lipid keratopathy. |
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He had bilateral dactylitis with arthritis of the metacarpophalangeal and interphalangeal joints of the lateral 3 fingers. |
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Both birds had a history of a maxillary debeaking procedure, obesity, bilateral pododermatitis, and diffuse, poor feather quality. |
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On neurological examination, ptosis of the left palpebra at the level of the pupilla and bilateral first degree papilledema were observed. |
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Pupils were unequal and not reacting to light and fundi showed bilateral papilledema. |
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Sabah's societies are bilateral, and do not have segmentary lineage groups. |
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A small right parieto-occipital area of encephalomalacia and much larger bilateral orbitofrontal lesions were visible on CT scanning. |
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Our pulmonary assessment revealed faint bilateral rhonchi and diminished left lower lung sounds. |
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The effect on arterial blood gases and heart rate of bilateral nasal packing. |
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Trade between two traders is called bilateral trade, while trade between more than two traders is called multilateral trade. |
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All patients had bilateral blepharoptosis, limited supraduction, and essentially complete ophthalmoplegia. |
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Abdominal ultrasound showed a mild hepatosplenomegaly and thorax computerized tomography detected bilateral pleural nodules. |
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During the meeting, the Ecuadorian envoy said that he will do his best to consolidate bilateral ties and promote cooperation in all fields. |
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An ophthalmologist made the diagnosis of pseudotumor cerebri and treated her with acetazolamide and bilateral optic nerve sheath fenestrations. |
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On examination, he had palpable bilateral femoral and left popliteal pulses. |
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Cerebral potantials preceding voluntary movement in patients vvith bilateral or unilateral parkinsonian akinesia. |
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Neurologic examination revealed bilateral hind limb paresis with upper motor neuron signs present in both legs and the vent. |
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The gold standard CRH test is performed using bilateral inferior petrosal sinus sampling. |
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Patients who had ACTH-dependent Cushing' syndrome were evaluated with bilateral petrosal sinus sampling. |
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Alexopoulou et al reported the other case of acute bilateral phrenic neuropathy following treatment with adalimumab. |
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He had low blood pressure, and physical examination revealed gynecomastia, bilateral atrophied testis, and bibasilar rales. |
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The body plans of most multicellular organisms exhibit some form of symmetry, whether radial, bilateral, or spherical. |
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Several authors have investigated the role of parotidectomy in bulimic patients with bilateral parotid enlargement. |
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Two years later, upon follow-up he was incidentally found to have bilateral hydronephrosis and hydroureter. |
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Ultrasonography showed bilateral hydroureteronephrosis with distended, thick walled bladder. |
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In one case of iritis a severe bilateral neuritis developed about three weeks after the injection of hyperideal. |
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Universities created by bilateral or multilateral treaties between states are intergovernmental. |
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The patient was a 55-year-old woman whose routine mammogram showed bilateral, diffuse densities with associated pleomorphic calcifications. |
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The Kyrgyz Embassy and Kastamonu University held a joint scientific symposium on May 21-24 to discuss the bilateral relations. |
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Subsequently, he underwent a digital subtraction aortogram and bilateral selective renal arteriography. |
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Chest x-ray confirmed bilateral pneumothoraces, pneumomediastinum, and subcutaneous emphysema. |
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The Philippine Senate has every right to assert its oversight function as the ratifier of all bilateral agreements. |
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However, as studies have shown, the cause of bilateral ectopic pregnancy after ART is clearly different from spontaneous cases. |
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