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The primary goal is to give back and support education, he said, but Sawbones' support of The Perry Initiative also fits into the company's scope of work.
Sample Ca/P ratio EM6 1.84 [+ or -] 0.54 EM10* 1.85 [+ or -] 0.25 BM24 1.79 [+ or -] 0.21 BM48 1.85 [+ or -] 0.08 Table 4: Mechanical properties of porous Ti scaffold and its mechanical fixation in Sawbones. Data are expressed as mean [+ or -] standard deviation; * shows significant difference at p = 0.004.
A total of 24 fourth-generation sawbones (Item No: 3404, Pacific Research Laboratories, Inc., Vashon, WA, USA) were used as a synthetic left humerus model.
(1.) The characters referred to are Nick Kazlik in A Jest of God, Nick Miller in Sawbones Memorial, Dr.
6 or 7 years later, a "sawbones" gave him the verdict and now, "for 5 weeks I have been taking four centigrammes of mercury and thirty-five centigrammes of potassium iodide a day, and I felt very well on it.
For the artificial clavicle, SAWBONES Left Shoulder 102020 (Pacific Research Laboratory, WA, USA) with physical properties similar to those of biological bone was used, and the 3 internal fixations were applied employing the standardized procedures.
Sawbones is cleverly constructed, rich in atmosphere and truly exciting.
Flore Forget, lady sawbones on Life's battlefield, of course cannot forget.
The game was titled Sawbones versus Jawbones and was played in historic Holman Stadium, the spring training site of the Los Angeles Dodgers from 1953 to 2008.
no weight training, no trips to the sawbones for a pissant
He makes his way to a town where he finds a preacher, Meacham (Clancy Brown), who sews up a weird wound for him, and takes on a drunk, Percy (Paul Dano), who makes the saloonkeeper- sawbones, Doc (Sam Rockwell), dance by gunfire.
Waterstone's placed the thr i l ler Sawbones by Scots author Stuart MacBride in their Guide To Kids' Books.
Band-aid, keyhole, or pinhole surgeries, as they're also called, drastically reduce the size of the initial slash sawbones need to make in their patients' midriff to remove or repair whatever bits and pieces they're after in gallbladders, bowels, or kidneys.