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Using a variation of the technique pioneered by Wilder Penfield in the 1930s, Ned Sahin and his colleagues implanted electrode arrays into the brains of three epileptic patients undergoing pre-surgical evaluation.
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Important questions that remain to be answered include the role for pre-surgical weight loss and whether or not weight management will be made easier following surgery.
Dr. Sharma’s Obesity Notes » Blog Archive » Spinal Fusion Surgery in Severe Obesity 2009
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It was, I am convinced, the fault of the earlier pre-surgical radiation I insisted on, hoping for an easy way around surgery.
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His pre-surgical work up revealed that Mr. Silverblank was superstitious and distrusted modern medicine.
The Element of Ritual Harris Tobias 2011
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During these long pre-surgical evaluation periods, Suthana and her colleagues asked them to play a video game involving a spatial learning task in which they had to drive a taxi through a virtual environment, learn various landmarks within it, then find their way around it again afterwards to drop passengers off at one of six locations.
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For surgery to produce good long-term results it is absolutely essential that as access to surgery expands, so does the pre-surgical selection and education process as well as the access to life-long post-surgical monitoring.
Dr. Sharma’s Obesity Notes » Blog Archive » Obesity Surgery is not Just About Surgery 2008
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Looking almost more like Michael Jackson than Michael Jackson looked like Michael Jackson, this ultra-realistic set of Thriller Action Figures features MJ in both his normal pre-surgical and pre-allegation days, with iconic red leather jacket, and also in his much-touted zombie form.
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In our case, that internal medicine patient presenting for the first time with a new problem as opposed to a patient in the ER, or a patient needing a pre-surgical evaluation, or a newborn, etc. is the equivalent of the floral still life.
50-Year-Old White Female Blogger 1 Dinosaur 2009
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In our case, that internal medicine patient presenting for the first time with a new problem as opposed to a patient in the ER, or a patient needing a pre-surgical evaluation, or a newborn, etc. is the equivalent of the floral still life.
Archive 2009-07-01 1 Dinosaur 2009
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September 19, 2009 19:33pm would be nice and more appropriate if your removed normal pre-surgical and pre-allegation days, and put THRILLER Days _ that comment used is very disrespectful of Michael.
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