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cheat
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huijata
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JIAO
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phem
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voice
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censure
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blame
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eructation
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belch
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numer
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number
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Santias
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Heath
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ordinances
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a law
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Potential
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possibility, chance
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dissolute
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morally lax
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Quotidian
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mundane, ordinary
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negrita
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bold (font)
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surreptitious
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characterized by secrecy
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Chimerical
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bizarre; far out
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convoluted
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intricate & complicated
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ped
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foot or child
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ceras (Mex.)
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candles (Mex.)
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Abyss
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An extremely deep hole
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commensurate
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comparable, equal in size/extent/duration
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prosaic
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dull and unimaginative; matter-of-fact; factual (adj)
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umbrage
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resentful displeasure, personal offenseresentment
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horripilate
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to produce horripilation on.
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Amendments
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Official changes, corrections, or additions to the Constitution
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tele
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afar, operating at a distance
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Opportune
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Occurring at a good time.
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frivolous
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Unworthy of serious attention; trivial
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homeostasis
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Stable and balanced internal environment of the body
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insipid
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without distinctive, interesting, or stimulating qualities; vapid:
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Nonchalantly
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coolly unconcerned, indifferent, or unexcited
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Adulterate
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To make impure, "The restauranteur made his ketchup last longer by adulterating it with water."
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trepidation
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trembling or shaking movement, great fear, alarm or agitation
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cunning; full or trickery or intentions to decieve
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wily
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innate
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(adj) possessed at birth; native(syn. natural)
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决
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jué /breach (a dike)/to decide/to determine/
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debonair
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courteous, gracious, and having a sophisticated charm:
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passionate
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expressing, showing, or marked by intense or strong feeling; emotional:
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arabesque
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a sinuous, spiraling, undulating, or serpentine line or linear motif.
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diversity
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the condition of being different or having differences
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adventitious
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(adj.) ad ven ti' tiousresulting from chance rather than from an inherent cause or character; accidental, not essential; (medicine) acquired, not congenitalsynonyms: extrinsic, incidental, fortuitousantonyms: essential, intrinsic, inherent, congenital
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accepted standards and customs of a social group
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mores
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penitent
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feeling sorrow for sin or wrong doing
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导致
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dǎo zhì /to lead to/to create/to cause/to bring about/
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carpus
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the part of the upper extremity between the hand and the forearm; wrist.
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opprobrium
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the disgrace or the reproach incurred by conduct considered outrageously shameful; infamy.
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distended
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to expand by stretching, as something hollow or elastic:
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Diffusion
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The spread items from one place to another
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literal
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taking words in their usual or more basic sentence
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chauvinist
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someone prejudiced in favor of a group to which he/she belongs
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dx of prostadynia
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no bacteria/no WBCs on UA/prostatic secretions
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paroxysm
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any sudden, violent outburst; a fit of violent action or emotion:
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wither
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to make flaccid, shrunken, or dry, as from loss of moisture; cause to lose freshness, bloom, vigor, etc.:
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naturalism -
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a theory denying that an event or object has a supernatural significance; specifically : the doctrine that scientific laws are adequate to account for all phenomena
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HPV dx (3)
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1) Pap smear2) HPV nucleic acid probe3) colposcopy (after abnormal Pap)- acetowhitening
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grapple
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to hold or make fast to something, as with a grapple.
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#1-Counsel (noun)
#2-Counsel (verb)
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#1-Opinions or ideas given for a plan of action; talk that leads to a decision; a lawyer
#2- To give advice or an opinion; to offer help
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What is the incidence of vulva varicosities in pregnancy?
What conditions and circumstances allow these to persist after pregnancy?
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2-7%
Usually after 3 pregnancies some varicosities remain in the vulva, upper medial thigh perianal and gluteal regions
The majority of cases are due to the enlargement of the ovarian veins draining the pregnant uterus, perhaps associated with internal iliac vein compression
Perhaps after pregnancy some ovarian veins do not return to normal and the limited one or two valves at the upper end of the ovarian veins may become incompetent
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Which wave lasers are absorbed by hemoglobin?
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Diode lasers: 810 Diomed Angiodynamics Elves Vascular solutions
940 Dornier
980 Angiodynamics Elves
Solid state 1064 NdYag
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atypical ductal hyperplasia (ADH) = ?
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some but not all the features of DCIS (can't differentiate ADH from well diff DCIS)
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