The following Kent schools have either recently undergone amalgamation or are due to amalgamate. |
|
In all cases, the patients had undergone previous laparotomies at medical centers where powdered gloves were used. |
|
Both hussy and housewife have their origin in Old English huswif, but hussy has undergone semantic derogation. |
|
As with other American Indian languages and cultures, those of the Navajos have undergone and continue to undergo tremendous changes. |
|
After several investigations, including computed tomography, he had undergone a trial of carbamazepine for glossopharyngeal neuralgia. |
|
No other work of Euripides has come down to us with so many distortions and has undergone so many atheteses as Iphigenia at Aulis. |
|
The possibility that this scrappy specimen has also undergone very significant deformation should be considered. |
|
He's undergone a life-saving heart transplant despite having an incredibly rare blood type. |
|
The Tamil channel has since then undergone a major revamp, like programming mix and so on. |
|
A doctor gave evidence that the children had undergone privations for want of clothing and food. |
|
Critical opinion of his work has undergone the vicissitudes of prevailing tastes in art. |
|
And he has undergone a transformation from aloof politician to one who knows how to press the flesh and talk with villagers. |
|
About one third of general practitioners had treated refugees, but few staff had undergone training. |
|
During the past two decades, Canadian participation in elections at all levels has undergone a precipitous slide. |
|
Companies, of course, say that they really have undergone a Damascene conversion to global virtue, profit impact or not. |
|
Starting with the invention of the daguerreotype in France in the late 1830s, photography has undergone a succession of technical innovations. |
|
She merely smiled when asked whether she had undergone any culture shock during her two-week visit. |
|
Divine activities do not seem to be limited only to forms which have undergone ritual consecration. |
|
Although the distilling industry had undergone mass production, it did not sacrifice the craftsmanship of quality in the product. |
|
They were nominated for the tireless care they gave to two elderly Irish wolfhounds who have undergone numerous operations for malignant growths. |
|
|
Within 30 days after surgery, 91 patients died, 43 of whom patients had undergone pneumonectomy. |
|
Sumire sighed, used to the routine she had undergone all during first through eighth grade. |
|
The World Health Organization estimates that about 140 million girls and women have undergone female genital mutilation. |
|
It is equally true that many goods and services in our economy have undergone similar, if not quite comparably radical, changes in price. |
|
But by the time of Australian federation, nationalism had undergone a profound transformation. |
|
The family meal has undergone a steady devaluation from its one time role at the center of human life. |
|
Philately has undergone a transformation over the years, as young philatelists are more keen on thematic stamps. |
|
Two of the them had undergone colostomies as a result of the severity of the attacks on them. |
|
Rather like the football club, the fanzine has undergone a re-branding since edition three last hit the terraces. |
|
The pub has recently undergone some renovation bringing the family room up to date and improving access for wheelchair users. |
|
Most arc magmas have also undergone complex fractionation and contamination paths, which make attempts to quantify their petrogenesis difficult. |
|
This is more common in patients who have not undergone a temporary diverting ileostomy. |
|
The Carlton Street car park has undergone a facelift, aimed at making it brighter, more welcoming and with increased security. |
|
Whilst the muscles are not necessarily hypertonic in osteoporosis they are likely to have undergone fibrotic changes. |
|
By 1913 the tango had become a worldwide phenomenon, but had undergone further adaptation in order to clean it up. |
|
During the period of its existence the hydrophilous flora has undergone transformations but preserved many features of natural flora. |
|
North America's most infamous precinct had just undergone a housecleaning aimed at rooting out corruption. |
|
She says that cheerleading, which has its roots in the USA, has undergone rapid growth on this side of the pond. |
|
It is an oversimplification to suggest that this aspect of telemedicine has undergone sufficient scrutiny. |
|
Have undergone aviation style tests to ensure they won't explode under high pressure. |
|
|
Most of the specimens have been washed, and all have undergone scientific osteological analyses. |
|
The multicenter study enrolled women more than 40 years of age who had undergone hysterectomy or oophorectomy. |
|
The study enrolled women between 31 and 56 years of age who had undergone hysterectomy and bilateral oophorectomy before natural menopause. |
|
The boy, hairless due to the treatment he has undergone, is in the fifth session of chemotherapy. |
|
Patients who have undergone surgery and require monitoring may be admitted if they do not have hemodynamic or respiratory instability. |
|
Like every other American city, Cincinnati in the 1990s has undergone a deepening class division between the haves and the have-nots. |
|
Most people try to put at least some distance between them and their parents, particularly if they've undergone a strict upbringing. |
|
At age 27 years, she had undergone an uncomplicated OLT, with shunt removal and intraoperative splenectomy. |
|
Patients who are immunocompromised or who have undergone a splenectomy are at increased risk for severe complications. |
|
One patient who had undergone a nondiagnostic CT fluoroscopy-guided TBNA proved to have a metastatic spindle cell sarcoma at surgery. |
|
She has now successfully undergone a second operation by the same veterinary and medical team, to replace the cataract in her other eye. |
|
The coastal regions, especially in the south-east, have undergone rapid economic growth while the vast remote areas remain undeveloped. |
|
They have undergone cycles of IVF, miscarriages and spent thousands of pounds in the pursuit of their aim, and plan to try again in the new year. |
|
For the same reason, it is equally important to spay or neuter a pet if he or she has not already undergone this procedure. |
|
In this unit, care is primarily provided for all surgical patients except those who have undergone cardiac surgery or neurosurgery. |
|
The field of neuropsychiatry has undergone tremendous growth over the past few decades. |
|
A police sergeant has undergone hospital tests after his hand was pricked with a used syringe during a drugs raid. |
|
Jung's experience was similar to that undergone by shamans and religious mystics, as well as some artists, writers, and philosophers. |
|
The purpose of these rituals is to enable young people to bond with others with whom they have undergone painful experiences. |
|
The company has undergone structural reorganisation and has taken significant steps to cut unessential costs. |
|
|
As a child, Gail had undergone treatment that involved having metal bolts and screws inserted through her skull and spine. |
|
The new kitchens and art room are part of a block at the school that has already undergone extensive refurbishment. |
|
Most firms have experienced change in this area and some have undergone radical restructuring. |
|
He, however, seemed to have undergone a kind of religious experience during the concert. |
|
As if in respect for the sombre occasion, the weather had undergone one of its sudden shifts in mood. |
|
Jose has undergone nearly 30 surgical procedures at the Brooke Army Medical Center ranging from skin grafts to cosmetic surgery. |
|
Some had undergone unconventional operations while Neale had also carried out work beyond his capabilities. |
|
She added that the British public was mostly unaware of the suffering undergone by the birds. |
|
Since the tragedy, the world's only fleet of supersonic jets has undergone safety modifications, rigorous checks and numerous test flights. |
|
There are also some natural diamonds which have undergone treatments to reduce their blemishes, thus enhancing their appearance. |
|
They had undergone a month-long training before the competition and were provided with tips on public speaking. |
|
These results were ascribed to a self-association process undergone by the monomeric antibiotic molecules within the lipid bilayer. |
|
He said the people of Gujarat had undergone the same sufferings and miseries that one experiences during war. |
|
Amazingly, Brian has not always had a full bill of health having undergone a total of 32 operations since birth. |
|
She had become increasingly depressed and had undergone every type of treatment from anti-depressant drugs to electric shock treatment. |
|
We report the case of a woman who had undergone a successful allogeneic bone marrow transplant for acute myeloid leukemia. |
|
In other words, the radioactive atom has undergone a transmutation from one element to another. |
|
Ethnicity and location have undergone interesting transmutations in contemporary times. |
|
This essay has undergone several transmogrifications over the years to fit specific themes of specific conferences. |
|
I could scarcely reproach you for having undergone it without success, for those who emerge from it triumphant are very few. |
|
|
Over the past year, Scott has undergone work-based training in the plumbing trade while studying at college for one day a week. |
|
The business has also undergone major changes, with a move to new premises and the creation of new jobs. |
|
He had previously undergone insertion of a gold weight into the left upper eyelid. |
|
It was only belatedly that I heard he had undergone a heart bypass operation. |
|
Popular music has undergone increasing fragmentation and diversification, a process symptomatic of wider social and cultural trends. |
|
The effect is not just to make you ache with sadness at what these women have undergone. |
|
Those eyes had undergone a change from murky grunge to acid green as he repeated his question with more ferocity. |
|
Although he has seemed to stay frozen in time, Bond has actually undergone a series of very subtle metamorphoses. |
|
Terrence had undergone several such healing sessions in recent weeks, according to court documents. |
|
During this time, his style and technique have both undergone a gradual yet notable evolution. |
|
Distin is understood to have already undergone a medical and has only the loose ends of a deal to tie up. |
|
In fact, the distilling industry had already undergone mechanization in the production process during the beginning of the Industrial Revolution. |
|
Over the last century face powder has undergone a revolution, but at times it still looked caked or floury on mature skin. |
|
Over the last ten years Belfast has undergone some major cosmetic surgery and new pubs and bars have opened while existing ones have expanded. |
|
She has undergone nine cardiac procedures as a result and her condition is terminal. |
|
Even our soaps, once the repository of working-class stories, have undergone a process of embourgeoisement. |
|
The felon would be speedily returned to gainful employment without the lengthy readjustment undergone by victims of our present prison system. |
|
An exception is 74th State School in Sofia where the integration process of disabled children has undergone a very successful realisation. |
|
Over the course of the last two decades the organisation of governmental activity has undergone a radical transformation. |
|
The character of the inner city has undergone a marked transformation since the City set up a rejuvenation plan five years ago. |
|
|
All but two had adolescent idiopathic scoliosis and 26 had already undergone some treatment for the condition. |
|
The patient had not undergone any recent dental manipulation and had never played a wind instrument. |
|
Over the past 20 years the industrial relations system in Australia has undergone radical transformation almost beyond recognition. |
|
All of these studies suggest that recombinase proteins, in their current form, have undergone selective pressure to limit their activities. |
|
The country was a sophisticated, technologically and technocratically advanced place, but it's undergone some severe hardship. |
|
He had undergone a kind of religious conversion to the people's cause after hearing a workman in a tea-house tell the grim story of his life. |
|
Hinduism and the relationship of religion to society have undergone a massive redefinition from the 18th to the 20th Centuries. |
|
She had undergone a right hip replacement because of avascular necrosis of the femoral head associated with use of corticosteroids. |
|
In this video, a pigeon that has initially undergone autoshaping training is placed on an omission schedule. |
|
And be extra cautious if the company has never undergone an audit from an outside accounting firm. |
|
But the star, more often seen dressing down in baggy, grunge-style gear, already appears to have undergone something of an image change. |
|
In a period of 10 years, 18,000 modest citizens of Russia and Ukraine have undergone treatment in Cuba without having to pay a single kopeck. |
|
I certainly don't think these they're worse equipped than people who've undergone conventional schooling. |
|
Dan had recently undergone major surgery for a heart complaint, but regrettably did not make a full recovery. |
|
The 1925 art deco-style building in Baltimore, Maryland has just undergone a rehabilitation. |
|
The world's most popular modern art gallery has recently undergone a rehang giving the opportunity to enjoy even more striking modern art. |
|
Other than music, there should be a renewed interest in theatre especially with theatre houses having undergone a renaissance this year. |
|
Twelve had undergone lasting personality change, leaving them hostile and mistrustful, socially withdrawn and plagued by feelings of emptiness and hopelessness. |
|
It was like making emotion and thought physical, to be undergone apart from oneself. |
|
Two of them, Ebbers and causey, had undergone congressional panel investigations beforehand. |
|
|
Patients who had had a myocardial infarction were much more likely to be abstinent at 12 months compared with patients who had undergone bypass surgery. |
|
During the ages of history human nature has undergone no essential change. |
|
But since his election defeat in 1997 he has apparently undergone a personal conversion, calling for his party to be more inclusive since his re-entry into Parliament. |
|
Traditional music has undergone a renaissance in the last few decades. |
|
Have you undergone surgery that included the creation of an ostomy? |
|
In Vienna she had undergone a new medical process, involving her endocrine glands, that rejuvenates the body and skin. |
|
While there may be a few scattered news operations that the revolution has not yet touched, the profession has undergone a technological transformation. |
|
Only two years previously, I had undergone an emergency appendicectomy. |
|
France's Communist party has undergone a revolution and dropped the hammer and sickle from its membership cards. |
|
Look, your observation has been that research into psychedelics like Mescaline, like DMT, like the magic mushrooms, has recently undergone something of a renaissance. |
|
The fact that the series even went the distance certainly serves as a testament to the vast improvement that UW has undergone in the past two seasons. |
|
His feature films and documentaries represent an attempt to archive the experiences undergone by the people of the Balkan region since the break-up of Titoism. |
|
Silicon microelectronics has undergone relentless miniaturization during the past 30 years, leading to dramatic improvements in computational capacity and speed. |
|
Perhaps his broadcast experience, combined with the failure of the 2008 campaign, means that Huckabee has undergone a real shift. |
|
The political momentum behind SB 1062 has undergone an almost total reversal in the four days since Broome first spoke out. |
|
Especially when, in that time, conservatism and the Republican Party have undergone the radical transformations they have. |
|
How would you characterize the evolution that the Village has undergone since the period of Llewyn Davis? |
|
But both in the U.S. and overseas, mechanics who are unlicensed and have not undergone screening are used. |
|
And veterinary medicine has also undergone an especially revolution in the modern pet era. |
|
Once they have undergone an official briefing and paid the annual marine park entrance fee, suitably certified divers are free to dive unescorted and at their own discretion. |
|
|
The young woman was sliced from mouth to ear and has undergone surgery. |
|
Working parts permitting communication would over time have undergone an unforeseeable decomposition, thus endangering the future of the capsule itself. |
|
As a matter of fact, the functions of books have undergone a process of mutation, and the underlying motivating force is now nothing but the soaring prices. |
|
Located on the fourth floor of the Hotel Equatorial, the International Club has undergone complete renovations, bidding farewell to the out-of-date bowling alleys. |
|
A Galapagos finch that helped reveal the origins of species to Charles Darwin has now undergone a spurt of rapid climate-driven evolution, biologists report. |
|
The water treatment chemical industry in the United States is still not concentrated, but it has undergone definite consolidation in the past two decades. |
|
It is an unfortunate fact that we often learn a lot of astrology when we study the horoscopes of those who have caused or have undergone great tragedy and suffering. |
|
She also indicated that she had undergone a hysterectomy many years ago. |
|
The public personae of Lincoln and Grant have undergone similar fates. |
|
One reason historical linguists are skeptical of this claim is that it's so easy to find languages in which personal pronouns have undergone a lot of change. |
|
The country has undergone a structural readjustment, and the ensuing social implosion is most evident in the capital, one of the world's most violent cities. |
|
Those like myself who have undergone colostomy, ileostomy or other similar procedures require, as a matter of daily routine, amenities appropriate to our needs. |
|
Similarly, Protestant hymnody used in various missionary contexts has undergone transformations in which new meanings yielded the power to indigenize and resist. |
|
As a result of the survey a helpline was set up and manned by a group of women volunteers who had undergone a specialist in-house training programme. |
|
Commodity crops like field corn and soybean are dominated by a handful of biotech corporations, and vegetables have also undergone much consolidation. |
|
If he hadn't undergone any plastic surgery, today he would look like this. |
|
Wolfson, on the other hand, argued that marriage has been in a state of flux throughout American history, and has undergone four major redefinitions in the past century. |
|
We wished to investigate whether opiate addicts who have undergone inpatient detoxification might have a similarly increased mortality after treatment. |
|
All melt inclusions and matrix glasses chosen were completely glassy, i.e. they had not undergone any devitrification and did not contain microlites or microphenocrysts. |
|
Soon new records will be set and new tests of endurance undergone. |
|
|
He speaks with the zeal of someone who has undergone a political epiphany. |
|
He was an extremely durable player during most of his career, but his body has undergone a lot of wear and tear and may be starting to break down. |
|
The host rocks for these deposits include limestone and dolomite that have undergone dissolution by low-temperature fluids, either before or during the mineralizing event. |
|
This same belt has undergone asymmetric Cenozoic uplift and exhumation of up to 3000 m, with gentler dip towards the North Sea basin but with a sharper edge on the west side. |
|
Additionally, Belfast city centre has undergone considerable expansion and regeneration in recent years, notably around Victoria Square. |
|
At the end of the 20th century and beginning of the 21st century, the area around the railway station has undergone a major transformation. |
|
Although the Baltic Sea has undergone several ecological changes during the last two decades, the sprat has dramatically increased in population. |
|
Zuniga herself had just undergone a surgery in April to remove a fibro adenoma that was as large as a cigarette pack. |
|
Specific analogs of these hepatoselective insulins have undergone preclinical and initial Phase I clinical proof of concept testing in humans. |
|
The venue has undergone a pounds 1 million transformation to make it the flashiest new nightspot in the city. |
|
The Upper Rhine has undergone significant human change since the 19th century. |
|
Since his birth, Prince Charles has undergone close media attention, which increased as he matured. |
|
St Joseph's has recently undergone much recreational work, almost converting the church into a community centre. |
|
It is only performed when metallic lead had undergone significant oxidation. |
|
English has undergone many historical sound changes, some of them affecting all varieties, and others affecting only a few. |
|
It has subsequently undergone various orchestrations and had lyrics added in English and in Scottish Gaelic. |
|
Following the resignation of President Suharto in 1998, Indonesian political and governmental structures have undergone major reforms. |
|
Finnish folk music has undergone a roots revival in recent decades, and has become a part of popular music. |
|
The original product, with its simplistic design, has undergone many enhancements over the years. |
|
Saudi Arabia has undergone a process of political and social reform, such as to increase public transparency and good governance. |
|
|
This system was first launched in December 2007, becoming permanent in February 2008, and has undergone a few aesthetical changes since then. |
|
The government has undergone political metamorphosis since his election. |
|
Public taste has undergone fundamental changes, and the commercial arts can only flow where the paying public allows. |
|
The griffon vulture, once widespread across the continent, has undergone a dramatic decline, which has led to its extinction in many regions. |
|
Even though every former DR narrow gauge railway has undergone privatisation, the daily steam operations are still commonplace there. |
|
Today, the Royal Marines are an elite fighting force within the British Armed forces, having undergone many substantial changes over time. |
|
Since 2001, the site of the battle has undergone topographic, geophysical, and metal detector surveys in addition to archaeological excavations. |
|
The Opisthobranchia are one of the more prominent gastropod lineages that have undergone euthyneury. |
|
In the new study, the researchers focused on 49 women who had undergone biliopancreatic diversion prior to becoming pregnant. |
|
The former cattle market in the heart of the town has undergone regeneration. |
|
Since he had left it in 1993, the team had undergone some significant changes. |
|
The Indian star batsman was diagnosed with a seminoma cancer, and had undergone Chemotherapy in the United States of America. |
|
Since 1998, MDR DT104 has undergone changes in both resistance spectrum and genetic structure. |
|
The host lithology is a dolomitic unit that has undergone stylolitic quartz and manganese veining and brecciation. |
|
Trace-Safe has undergone rigorous testing to determine both signal strength and the effects of lightning on a metallic conductor. |
|
Anyone who lives in this region will have undergone some minor-key variation on the Cairene theme, perhaps daily. |
|
XtraMoist is recommended for patients who have recently undergone a total laryngectomy, and for accustomed users. |
|
A number of words which remained in common use in Modern English have undergone semantic narrowing. |
|
Helmet manufacturers recommend that a helmet that has undergone impact from a fall be replaced immediately. |
|
The exception was a patient who had undergone a total laryngectomy and bilateral neck dissections. |
|
|
A WOMAN savaged by a dog has undergone agonising skin grafts to repair her badly mauled arm. |
|
One of them, examined on the same day as his MRI, had undergone labyrinthectomy on the side ipsilateral to reported findings of mastoiditis. |
|
The tectonic contact zones of the PPZ have not undergone cataclastic deformation and are therefore supposed to be of late orogenic origin. |
|
All 18 of the company's state and regional farm publications have also undergone a redesign and reformatting. |
|
He has undergone thoracoplasty to reduce the size of abnormal space in the thoracic cavity created by the collapsed lung. |
|
A RADIO DJ who had severe acne as a teenager has undergone a chemical peel to remove ugly scarring on his face. |
|
A 17-year-old boy was seen on routine follow-up a few months after he had undergone a right meatoplasty to treat keratosis obturans. |
|
In this article we review over 100 women who had undergone rectus abdominis musculocutaneous flap reconstruction. |
|
They caution men with severe back pain to avoid Kegels and those who have undergone surgery to consult their doctors before trying the workout. |
|
Japanese encephalitis virus and West Nile virus are emerging zoonotic arboviruses that have recently undergone intercontinental expansion. |
|
We conducted a study of nasality in 6 deaf children who had undergone cochlear implantation. |
|
Some patients had previously undergone septoplasty and rhinoplasty for nasal obstruction. |
|
He had previously undergone two operations elsewhere, both via a transpalatine approach, and neither had been successful. |
|
Below the border were five teams that undergone 3-game playoff wherein the Pin Raker bested Pin Rockers Thunder Balls, Amri Team and Scratchers. |
|
These patients had a primary renal cell carcinoma on the left side for which they had undergone a left nephrectomy many years previously. |
|
Patients in both groups had undergone cricopharyngeal myotomy and unilateral pharyngeal neurectomy. |
|
Ten of these patients had had an end tracheostoma in place for at least 1 year, and the remaining 10 had undergone stoma placement only recently. |
|
By the time she arrived for consultation in the neuro-ophthalmology clinic, she had undergone visual field testing 17 times. |
|
It had just undergone a major and innovative carrier modernization program. |
|
Thimerosal has undergone extensive testing and has a good safety profile, despite what is alleged by many antivaccinationists. |
|
|
No tympanoplasties had been performed but 1 patient had undergone tympanomastoidectomy at another hospital. |
|
But his most important name, the initiation name given to teenage Xhosas when they have undergone ritual circumcision, is Dalibunga. |
|
Women with normal histology or invasive carcinoma on histology, or who had undergone hysterectomy or a second treatment, were excluded. |
|
The British chief having undergone the ursine embrace of the Seikh monarch, the whole cavalcade proceeded towards the town. |
|
The building has since undergone extensive modernisation into several smaller shops, with some accommodation on the top floor. |
|
After its closure in 1982, it gained heritage status and had undergone restoration works during the following decade. |
|
This stretch of road has now undergone a series of improvements and route alignments. |
|
The financial system in most western countries has undergone a remarkable transformation. |
|
The language has undergone a revival in recent decades and is considered to be an important part of Cornish identity, culture and heritage. |
|
However, no Maltese hospital has undergone independent international healthcare accreditation. |
|
The Scandinavian languages, however, have undergone their shift independently. |
|
Men who have undergone orchiectomy require extended follow-up surveillance because of the delayed metastatic potential of these tumors. |
|
The effort to establish the AES reflects the dramatic transformation that cryptography has undergone in recent years. |
|
The building has undergone an extensive interior refurbishment and since March 2007 has been the workplace of some 800 employees. |
|
After Oscar II's death, his successor, Gustav V would never have undergone a coronation and thus did not wear the crown when opening the Riksdag. |
|
Ashleigh has undergone a vesicostomy and also a gastrostomy but at last she is now at home with mum and dad and Leah. |
|
As such, it reflected some of the changes undergone by the northern dialects of mainland French during the period. |
|
Ultrasound and methods to heat the testicles have undergone preliminary studies. |
|
The Nitrofreeze service has recently undergone deburring trials by medical device manufacturers. |
|
Jatinder Pruthi, a gastroenterologist who has undergone the FDA-approved training. |
|
|
The energy balance of Quebec has undergone a large shift over the past 30 years. |
|
He had just undergone treatment at Longford Health Centre and the blue paper towel had been put over his foot to dry it. |
|
Both varieties have undergone significant and divergent developments in phonology and the grammar of their pronominal systems. |
|
Since the first quarter of 2006, the economy of Jamaica has undergone a period of staunch growth. |
|
He has undergone emergency surgery for serious injuries and is being treated in the high dependancy trauma unit of the hospital. |
|
In recent years, many parts of Liverpool's city centre have undergone significant redevelopment and regeneration after years of decline. |
|
In recent years, several areas along Liverpool's waterfront have undergone significant redevelopment. |
|
In Northern England, the long back vowels remained unaffected because the long mid back vowel had undergone an earlier shift. |
|
Many indigenous populations have undergone a dramatic decline and even extinction, and remain threatened in many parts of the world. |
|
A SCENIC coastal route in Whitburn has undergone a makeover as part of the community payback initiative. |
|
Another significant change undergone by many of these newly agrarian communities was one of diet. |
|
For example, since NTT Com has undergone PCI DSS assessment, its services need not be reviewed when a customer undergoes PCI DSS assessment. |
|
Some have also been assimilated by other populations or have undergone many other changes. |
|
The majority have undergone a degree of alteration, ranging from slight amphibolitization to greenschist facies metamorphism. |
|
Cream does not separate from milk that has undergone a homogenization process. |
|
The researchers now report that 52 people who had severe GVHD after a previous bone marrow transplant have undergone the novel procedure. |
|
Humans are the only primate species that have undergone significant hair loss. |
|
Since the 1980s, many of the state's highways have undergone regular upgrades. |
|
Since the law went into effect, it has undergone many modifications in order to make purchasing land in Mexico a safer investment. |
|
India-born World Wrestling Entertainment star the Great Khali has undergone surgery to remove a pituitary gland tumour that caused his gigantism. |
|
|
The stadium, which was previously unfit for international matches, had undergone a major renovation program before the match. |
|
Haitian Creole, which has recently undergone a standardization, is spoken by virtually the entire population of Haiti. |
|
Sankoh was a British trained former army corporal who had also undergone guerrilla training in Libya. |
|
The Sun has also undergone periodic changes in luminosity that can have a significant impact on the Earth. |
|
The autonomous state of Madagascar has since undergone four major constitutional periods, termed republics. |
|
The notion of the Levant has undergone a dynamic process of historical evolution in usage, meaning, and understanding. |
|
In keeping with the changes, the restaurant has also undergone a revamp, with the horse brasses replaced with stylish paintings. |
|
Earth has undergone periodic climate shifts in the past, including four major ice ages. |
|
When a female has undergone nutritional stress, it is possible for her to not reproduce for the year. |
|
Three months earlier, he had undergone an esophagectomy with gastric interposition. |
|
The following tables show two examples of the extensive phonological changes that French has undergone. |
|
As the stock market continues to be a valuable source of new funding for businesses, many S corporations have undergone initial public offerings. |
|
He had undergone coronary artery bypass grafting 3 months earlier, which had been complicated by recurrent exudative pleural effusions. |
|
While our survey was determined to have good content and face validity, it has not undergone assessments of criterion or content validity. |
|
The chief minister while apprizing the catastrophe of flood and relief activities to the minister said the province had undergone the worst ever flood of history. |
|
Patients who had previously undergone parathyroidectomy or nephrectomy or those with uncontrolled hypercalcemia or hyperphosphatemia were excluded from this study. |
|
Many states provide the parties with the right to trial de novo once in state court, even if the parties have undergone an administrative hearing or trial. |
|
The low TIU levels in both of the high temperature-processed FFSB used in the present study is, therefore, a result of the heat treatment these products had undergone. |
|
He had undergone several procedures to embolize the abnormality, and this was stable, but he had disabling seizures every day, lasting from 30 to 60 minutes. |
|
Johnson was chiefly held accountable for running a horse, Striking Article, eight times after he had undergone a palmar neurectomy, for which he was banned for three years. |
|
|
By the beginning of the 14th century, English had regained universal use and become the principal tongue of all England, but not without having undergone significant change. |
|
Based on the fact that Langobardic, extinct around 1000, has undergone the High German consonant shift completely, it is also often classified as Upper German. |
|
The Irish Sea has undergone a series of dramatic changes over the last 20,000 years as the last glacial period ended and was replaced by warmer conditions. |
|
Both crests have undergone minor variations since their introduction. |
|
Postpartum cerebral angiopathy is a rare condition that affects otherwise healthy women who have undergone a normal pregnancy followed by an uncomplicated delivery. |
|
Recept reports suggest Aniston, who has no children, has undergone IVF treatment in a bid to get pregnant, despite denials from her representative Stephen Huvane. |
|
The Super Cup trophy has undergone several changes in its history. |
|
However, the Conservatives themselves had undergone a dramatic change in the change of leader from Thatcher to Major, at least in terms of style if not substance. |
|
Weight lifting can do wonders to avert lymphatic issues that arise in women after they have undergone breast surgery, according to a research study. |
|
Spurred by the investment after the 1996 bomb, and aided by the XVII Commonwealth Games, Manchester's city centre has undergone extensive regeneration. |
|
A TV channel is banning all actors who have undergone cosmetic surgery, in what appears to be a reaction against the common nose job that is so popular in Iran. |
|
Repeat MRI revealed that the Arnold-Chiari malformation had undergone a spontaneous partial regression, which resulted in relief of the compression of the medulla oblongata. |
|
Public opinion has undergone a sea change since the 2002 elections. |
|
Also one of the main shopping areas in the town, Chapel Street, has undergone a pedestrianisation scheme to be similar to parts of Liverpool city centre. |
|
That None Should Die dealt with socialised medicine and The Road to Bithynia captured the medical training that Luke would have undergone in Jesus' time. |
|
Conversely, the bird species that have undergone the most serious population declines in the UK, such as skylarks and corn buntings, rarely encounter cats. |
|
The player has this afternoon undergone testing by the medical services of FC Barcelona who have confirmed the biceps femoris muscle injury in his right leg. |
|
Scholarship that has not undergone peer review is likely to bc considered of lesser quality than peer reviewed scholarship despite whether it really is or not. |
|
One month earlier at another surgical service, the patient had undergone a percutaneous tracheotomy in the medical intensive care unit following a cardiac event. |
|
These polyethylene naphthalate films have undergone rigorous testing, including five cycles of fluctuating temperatures, varying humidity levels and chemical exposure. |
|