He also had tenderness bilaterally over the distal radius and ulna, and anterior tibia. |
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Flatworms are unsegmented, bilaterally symmetrical worms that lack a coelom but that do have three germ layers. |
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Obviously, Washington is in touch with governments bilaterally also to get them involved in this fight. |
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The simplest animals that are bilaterally symmetrical and triploblastic are the Platyhelminthes, the flatworms. |
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Expanding free trade bilaterally, regionally, and ultimately, globally, is part and parcel of an ongoing response to those attacks. |
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Segmental pressures are obtained bilaterally on the lower extremities at the thigh, above the knee, the calf, and the ankle. |
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This condition is occasionally present, either unilaterally or bilaterally, in the other lumbar vertebrae and even in the thoracic vertebrae. |
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Arthropods are bilaterally symmetrical protostomes with strongly segmented bodies. |
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It is imperative that Australia seeks to work cooperatively with China, bilaterally and regionally, and in global forums. |
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Note that graphesthesia, stereognosis, and extinction cannot reliably be tested for unless primary sensation is intact bilaterally. |
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There was a retraction of the frontal capillary implantation line and superciliary and ciliary alopecia on the third lateral, bilaterally. |
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Embryonic coelomic structures have specific fates as the bilaterally symmetrical larvae metamorphose into radially symmetric adults. |
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Magnetic resonance imaging showed a mass bilaterally in the nasopharynx and the sphenoid sinuses. |
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We need to sustain a coalition of nations that cooperates bilaterally and multilaterally with us in the counter terrorism mission. |
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The body of the seventh sometimes bears bilaterally, near its caudal border, a costal pit for the head of the first rib. |
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Thin extremities with arthrogrypotic fourth finger contractures bilaterally were also noted. |
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Mitral sclerites bilaterally symmetrical, subcircular in apertural view, and subconical in lateral view. |
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Physical examination revealed pale skin and mucous membranes, as well as bilaterally decreased patellar and Achilles tendon reflexes. |
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If you were to watch an embryonic starfish develop, you would see that it begins life bilaterally, but switches to radial symmetry as it matures. |
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Treat ipsilaterally or bilaterally, 5-10 points per ear, using as few needles as possible. |
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The form genus Physonemus includes bilaterally symmetrical, laterally compressed, forward-curving spines, ornamented with tubercles. |
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So the heart urchin is considered to be secondarily bilaterally symmetrical. |
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On arrival, at 3 hours of age, he was hypotonic with tonic seizures of the upper extremities and bilaterally fixed, dilated pupils. |
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The advantage of running these small programmes bilaterally is that we can often identify an issue, work up a project and secure funding for it relatively quickly. |
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The flowers appear in racemes arising in whorls on the terminal part of the stems and are labiates, bilaterally symmetrical and purplish in color. |
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Arrowhead types include those with round shoulders and a swollen tang as well as those with angular, slanting shoulders and bilaterally knobbed or spurred tangs. |
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Kinship is reckoned bilaterally, including consanguineal and affineal relations, although among the gentry recorded genealogies usually stressed the paternal. |
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In polycystic ovarian disease, physical examination demonstrates bilaterally enlarged polycystic ovaries. |
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A PET Scan showed globally decreased radiotracer uptake within the brain, bilaterally, consistent with involutional change and prior radiation therapy. |
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Such retirement and destruction might be undertaken unilaterally, bilaterally, multilaterally and with or without verification and inspection. |
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We will promote free trade globally, regionally and bilaterally, while rebuilding support at home. |
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Septa gradually become arranged radially rather than bilaterally. |
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But usually, in trade and politics, China prefers to resolve disputes bilaterally so as to take advantage of its size. |
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North Korea has long wanted to treat with America bilaterally, a notion turned down again this month. |
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If you wish to make any other remarks you will have to take them up bilaterally with colleagues. |
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Bag him at a rate of 30. Check for breath sounds bilaterally. |
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A considerable share of payments are exchanged not via infrastructures, but bilaterally. |
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However, we recognise that some donors may also wish to allocate funds bilaterally. |
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The medial-caudal migration pathway forms the thymopharyngeal tract, which runs from the angle of the mandible to the manubrium of the sternum bilaterally. |
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He would endeavour to provide the requested breakdown of expenditure bilaterally, within the next day or two. |
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The Union has made a number of representations on the subject, both through the troika and bilaterally. |
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A contour feather of an adult bird tends to be almost bilaterally symmetrical. |
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Transfers will be negotiated and carried out bilaterally between the US and the member state concerned. |
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Further information and experience should be shared bilaterally in accordance with national law. |
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We will work together to counter the terrorist threat both bilaterally and within the framework of international institutions. |
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The Union will work multilaterally and bilaterally to enhance its effectiveness as a global player. |
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Bronchoscopic examination performed within 1 day or 2 days of menses disclosed multiple purplish-red submucosal patches bilaterally that bled easily when touched. |
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In galloping, the epaxial and hypaxial muscles function to produce dorsoventral bending of the vertebral column, and muscles fire bilaterally and uniphasically. |
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The Kinorhyncha are microscopic, bilaterally symmetrical, exclusively free-living, benthic, marine animals and ecologically part of the meiofauna. |
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Upper extremity examination revealed normal circulation, motor and sensation bilaterally. |
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We should try to settle our differences bilaterally, rather than burdening or blocking multilateral fora with them. |
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I appeal to Member States to be generous, bilaterally, multilaterally and to the United Nations and OAU trust funds. |
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We will continue our efforts to supply technical expertise, both bilaterally and through multilateral channels. |
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A breech birth left Vona with a paralysed right leg and bilaterally dislocated hips, but surgery by Sir Harry Platt when she was 4 enabled her to walk with a calliper. |
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The government should also continue to monitor global trends and assess the desirability of eliminating withholding tax bilaterally on a case-by-case basis. |
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We describe only the third reported case of congenital, bilaterally absent incudes that were not accompanied by another otologic abnormality. |
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Meanwhile, the bilaterally funded rehabilitation of a part of the prison in Cap-Haïtien will increase bed space in that facility by 150 and provide a kitchen, an infirmary and a sanitation bloc. |
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The entire scalp was raised forward to expose the supraorbital ridge bilaterally and the nasal process of the frontal bone up to the fronto-naso-maxillary suture in the midline. |
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Fractures of both sides of the cribriform plate and of the lamina papyricea bilaterally as well as deviation of the bony nasal septum are present. |
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Concurrently, Beijing was assuring Washington that the talks truly would be trilateral in every sense of the word and not simply an excuse for the DPRK and the United States to meet bilaterally. |
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I was able to speak bilaterally to several delegations concerned with ASCOBANS, and I hope that further signatures will soon be forthcoming, allowing the agreement to come into force by the end of this year. |
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This means that the activities also have to be co-ordinated with these countries, whether under the aegis of international organisations like the OECD or bilaterally. |
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Some believe this may be a defining moment for Spain. More wordy than radical, the charter talks of Catalonia as a nation and defines a series of matters to be dealt with bilaterally with the Spanish state. |
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Ultrasound illustrated biceps tenosynovitis and trochanteric bursitis bilaterally, and increased suprapatellar fluid in right knee. |
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Monaurally aided speech discrimination appeared to be excellent bilaterally. |
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Mammographic evaluation was severely limited by the implanted mesh bilaterally on both craniocaudal and mediolateral oblique views. |
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Repeat MRI revealed enlargement of the sellar mass with extension into the cavernous sinus bilaterally and significant chiasmal compression. |
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This initiative helps bring rigor to programming as it is based upon a strong commitment by host governments and a sound combination of bilaterally and multilaterally funded programmes. |
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While some advances have already been made, debate is continuing apace nationally, bilaterally and multilaterally in the various organizations that are seized with these issues. |
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Pulmonary crackles were heard dorsally and bilaterally, and the coelom was markedly distended, with a palpable fluid wave and no masses. |
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There are different and complementary ways to pursue wider disarmament objectives, whether unilaterally, bilaterally, through like-minded groups or regional groupings, as well as multilaterally. |
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In some cases, an exonym for a politically sensitive feature becomes an international problem between countries bilaterally or within the context of international organizations. |
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There was agreement that this was a spiritual and not just a material task, and that the most effective diakonia is that which is rendered ecumenically, rather than bilaterally between churches of the same tradition. |
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Brachiopods are bivalved but also bilaterally symmetrical, which allows them to be distinguished from pelecypods, or bivalves, such as mussels, oysters and clams, which have two asymmetrical valves. |
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Our trade relations with China over the last three years or so have grown bilaterally to the point that our trade with China today is equal to that with France. |
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We are now looking at other dosage forms, such as solutions and aerosols and ointments, etc. We have worked it out bilaterally through our experts and we have brought other people to the table in the last year as a lead. |
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Under the scope, delegates deliberated on, inter alia, the issue of technology transfer, and some parties agreed to work bilaterally on draft text on conclusions and recommendations. |
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To illustrate this you suggest that to protect sea turtles America should negotiate turtle-protection agreements bilaterally, rather than impose its rules unilaterally. |
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Where the initial checks that can be done with the data available from the questionnaire indicate that there is a cause of concern, this will be followed up bilaterally. |
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An extension might have been discussed bilaterally in the Czech Republic, Latvia and Slovenia, with Latvia allowing an extension of up to 30 days. |
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Fourth, in calculating the market share it was not taken into consideration that part of the foreign exchange transactions is still netted bilaterally, while, on the other hand, other transactions are processed «on-us». |
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However, in the vast majority of situations, the identification of a suitable potential candidate is done bilaterally between the state and the individual concerned. |
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This section lists the major partners and stakeholders the issuing authority should be in contact with, and the kind of information and data that should be bilaterally communicated. |
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We cooperate with these countries both bilaterally and in the context of the relationships they are building with the African Continent as a whole. |
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For example, when engaging bilaterally with one another, Commonwealth governments exchange high commissioners instead of ambassadors. |
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They move as if they were bilaterally symmetrical, with an arbitrary leg selected as the symmetry axis and the other four used in propulsion. |
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These frustules show a wide diversity in form, but are usually almost bilaterally symmetrical, hence the group name. |
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Unlike Centric diatoms, Pennate diatoms are bilaterally not radially symmetric. |
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Although lobsters are largely bilaterally symmetrical like most other arthropods, some genera possess unequal, specialised claws. |
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The most general characteristic of molluscs is they are unsegmented and bilaterally symmetrical. |
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The bilaterally symmetrical gland has 2 distinct parts, the adenohypophysis and the neurohypophysis. |
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A five-digit code becomes a sevendigit code, and there is a requirement to address laterality, bilaterally, dominance and acuity. |
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For sagittal suture synostosis, wedge and barrel stave osteotomies were made bilaterally to allow for biparietal and bitemporal expansion. |
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Examination revealed opaque tympanic membranes, and audiometry showed a mixed hearing loss bilaterally. |
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Our initial physical examination revealed what appeared to be erythematous, bulging tympanic membranes bilaterally. |
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Lower abdominal and cremasteric reflexes were lost and plantar reflexes were bilaterally extensor. |
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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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Reflective markers were placed bilaterally on the acromion of the scapula, greater trochanter of the femur, and lateral epicondyle of the femur. |
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Chest x-ray and high-resolution CT scan showed disseminated, small granulomas of the lung bilaterally with slightly thickened interlobar septs. |
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The palpebral conjunctiva has small tightly packed papillae bilaterally. |
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The meetings discussed the strengthening of the Kazakh-German cooperation, the development of bilateral inter-parliamentary cooperation both bilaterally and multilaterally. |
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Chest excursion was fair with loose wheezes and rhonchi bilaterally. |
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Results of CT showed a large volume of soft-tissue attenuating material within the infraorbital sinus, and the preorbital diverticula were expanded bilaterally. |
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Venograms of the upper extremities demonstrated filling defects of the brachiocephalic and the subclavian veins bilaterally and the SVC proximally. |
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Intra-operatively, the tumour invaded the anterior rectus fascia, rectus abdominus, periosteum of the pubic symphysis and spermatic cords bilaterally. |
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The patient was a 6-year-old girl who presented with bilaterally draining anterior neck puncta, a preauricular sinus, and moderately severe bilateral hearing loss. |
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The range of motion of her neck was restricted to 45 degrees bilaterally and there was moderate tenderness to palpation in the suboccipital portion of her neck. |
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All motor nerves tested were unexcitable to high voltage, long duration electrical stimulation and compound action potentials were absent bilaterally. |
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Frontal chest radiograph revealed severe hypoplasia of the body of scapulae bilaterally while the acromion, coracoid and glenoid were well formed. |
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Eyes appear in the bilaterally symmetrical animals in the protostome invertebrate branch, including the Phylum Arthropoda, Annelida, and Mollusca. |
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