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One 8-year-old girl with straight black hair was "electively" mute when she arrived a few years ago.
Those of you not male or electively equipped as such might remember that easier."
She cited a child who was "electively mute" until an artist came to work in the classroom.
Infants under 30 weeks' gestation were electively ventilated from birth.
When done electively, it is more often done within the first trimester than the second, and rarely in the third.
All patients had sporadic tumours which were managed electively.
Prior studies were smaller, and many were of women who electively took hormonal therapy.
Many operations, like those to repair hernias, are done electively, according to the patient's wishes and operating room schedules.
The longest surviving model 120 was electively explanted in 1993 after 17 years of operation.
These cells, originally came from a healthy, electively aborted human fetus in the early 1970s.
National Right to Life strongly opposes the use of fetuses that were electively aborted.
More recent studies have attempted to overcome this problem by electively studying diabetics free from clinical evidence of vascular disease.
Other electrical systems seem to be working it's probable we're passing through control fields like those that electively damp inertia on the Stone.
This is most often done electively, but the gallbladder can become acutely inflamed and require an emergency operation.
These stents are electively exchanged every three months to avoid clogging induced cholangitis.
But when an aneurysm is detected by imaging techniques like ultrasound, and the standard repair is made electively, the death rate is about 12 percent.
This was done electively in 10 of the 11 patients because of a prolonged procedure time caused by excessive stone burden or difficult stone extraction.
A successful TIPSS procedure was performed electively in 15 of 18 patients.
This initial patient's result was electively rechecked, by angiography at Emory University, on the 10-year anniversary of the initial treatment.
"L.A. is electively urban," Mann says.
In the interview, Dr. Mangano said he believed that the study was the first to follow neurological complications among people who electively underwent bypass surgery.
TIPSS was successfully performed electively in 15 patients and as an emergency in three patients.
In four patients TIPSS was attempted as an emergency procedure; the remaining procedures were performed electively.
For instance, the idea of electively losing my fertility by having my ovaries removed is ..." Laurie stopped in mid-sentence.
They send long-range glutamatergic projections to the cerebral cortex where they end electively at the layer IV (or around) level.