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As I told you, she died from dilatation of the heart brought on by shock.
The dilatation was done in most patients as an outpatient procedure.
Dilatation, rather than surgery, has therefore been suggested as the primary treatment for most of these patients.
Those patients who did not respond to dilatation treatment were advised to have surgery.
Surgery should be undertaken only in those who do not respond to dilatation treatment.
Relativistic time dilatation was going to be a powerful factor.
Classification was based on site of the cyst or dilatation.
In this study, we report the long term results of dilatation in these patients.
The early success of endoscopic dilatation is comparable with surgery.
Cervical dilatation is expressed in centimeters from 0 to 10.
We found that dilatation and curettage in women under 40 was often unhelpful.
Left ventricular dilatation may be present for months or even years before the patient becomes symptomatic.
As a result there is dilatation of the chamber arising from the infarct region.
It has long been our practice to avoid performing diagnostic dilatation and curettage in young women if possible.
During the first six months, only a very small number of patients (11.11%) did not require dilatation for recurrence.
Simply put, it is the dilatation of a segment of large or small intestine.
This is typically due to dilatation of the residual false lumen.
Internal measurement requires a certain degree of cervical dilatation.
I perform a perfectly safe dilatation without the curettage.
During recurrence, dilatation was done without any radiological evaluation of the oesophagus.
Persistent colonic dilatation may constitute an indication for surgical intervention.
Editor,- We agree that the use of diagnostic dilatation and curettage in young women should be nationalised.
It should, however, be mentioned that the number of sessions needed to achieve adequate dilatation was significantly higher in the corrosive group.
After the cervix begins to efface, it will also begin to open (cervical dilatation).
More recently, balloon dilatation of the oesophageal strictures has become more common.
With time dilation, that was about 450 years for research and development.
Earlier, in deep space, the time dilation would have been greater.
You wondered why the time dilation was only two hundred percent?
The cause is a dilation of blood vessels in the head.
At this point, a full dilation and extraction is needed.
Because of time dilation, however, the trip seems to the travelers only to last two years.
I brought it close to check the dilation of his pupils.
There are two kinds of time dilation, and both can operate together.
The effect of dilation typically lasts from few days to 6 months.
Dilations change the size but not the shape of an object or figure.
Dilation can occur on one or both sides of the brain.
A dilation constant of one means that there is no perspective.
A short period into the game, the player gains access to a time dilation power.
"How long depends greatly on the time dilation, of course."
Hope that time dilation puts many years between each of your battles.
Fletcher should have been in the same age group, but due to time dilation, he is four or five years older.
We're at the point where contraction and time dilation are justified.
However, there is no known theoretical way to cause such time dilation independent of these conditions.
Hence you'd have the compound effect of both dilations added together.
"Kurt, the time dilation factor here will be much greater than for 1975, yes?"
She led him out the dilation, into the garden.
Time dilation was said to affect primarily older personal computers.
Due to traveling at near light speed, time dilation made it seem like less than that to them.
The time dilation effect, for example, came as a complete surprise."
I saw the recognition, the acknowledgement, the dilation of dark brown eyes.