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  • The multi-center, randomized trial plans to enroll 120 patients at sites across Stent, which is designed with a very low profile that may help it cross tightly blocked vessels for placement into diseased renal arteries.

    THE MEDICAL NEWS Editors 2010

  • The multi-center, randomized trial plans to enroll 120 patients at sites across Stent, which is designed with a very low profile that may help it cross tightly blocked vessels for placement into diseased renal arteries.

    THE MEDICAL NEWS Editors 2010

  • The multi-center, randomized trial plans to enroll 120 patients at sites across Stent, which is designed with a very low profile that may help it cross tightly blocked vessels for placement into diseased renal arteries.

    THE MEDICAL NEWS Editors 2010

  • The multi-center, randomized trial plans to enroll 120 patients at sites across Stent, which is designed with a very low profile that may help it cross tightly blocked vessels for placement into diseased renal arteries.

    THE MEDICAL NEWS Editors 2010

  • J Loses Stent Case A federal jury concluded Friday that Johnson & Johnson and its stent-making Cordis subsidiary should pay a New Jersey radiologist $482 million for infringing his patent for tiny artery-opening heart stents.

    J Jon Kamp 2011

  • Angela Stent, director of the Center for Eurasian, Russian and East European Studies at Georgetown University, said Mr. Putin appeared to be planning a return as head of state.

    Dinner, with Questions 2010

  • Stent use has flattened out in recent years in the U.S. in the wake of studies suggesting that many patients would be better off either with major heart surgery or with drugs alone.

    Abbott Hired Barred Doctor Alicia Mundy 2010

  • Stent-grafts are designed to be affixed to the inside of the aortic wall and to form, in effect, a new aortic wall, easing pressure on the artery itself.

    Stent-Graft Study Points to Gap in Oversight Thomas M. Burton 2010

  • Joseph F. Dimento, University of California, Irvine, has posted Stent (or Dagger?) in the Heart of Town: Urban Freeways in Syracuse, 1944-1967, which originally appeared in the Journal of Planning History, 8 (2009).

    Dimento on Urban Freeway Planning Dan Ernst 2009

  • Going to the edge of the pit, I found it occupied by a group of about half a dozen men—Henderson, Ogilvy, and a tall, fair-haired man that I afterwards learned was Stent, the Astronomer Royal, with several workmen wielding spades and pickaxes.

    The War of The Worlds H. G. Wells 2009

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