divarication


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Comparison of Complications of Two Modes of Surgery Operative Prostatectomy Prostectomy Findings Anatomic Mesh Closure Closure of P-value of Abdomen Abdomen (23 Cases) (30 Cases) Operating time (in mm) 75 (11.45) 120 (14.89) < 0.01 Post-Operative Complications Wound dehiscence 19 18 0.07 NS Wound infection 11 9 0.18 NS Late complication 5 2 0.10 NS (Divarication of recti) * P-value: Probability value, NS: Non-significant.
La Rueda footprints are mainly characterized by high divarication between digits II-IV, some pad impressions in each digit, claw marks, a medial notch and a circular heel pad impression (Figs.
Similar to a hernia, the pulsion diverticulum (and muscle divarication) enlarges over time, possibly accounting for the delay in presentation.
Karling's (1961) mechanism for hook opening (or tongue divarication) is probably applicable to most schizorhynchs.
Apocryphon stages here is an allegory of its own textual divarication.
Such divarication makes music an essential and versatile dramatic device on the Renaissance stage.
I would like to share my ruminations on how the body can inform experiences of teaching and learning when the divarication of mind and body are reunited.
Novelistic consistency in point-of-view is abandoned in favor of a modernistic divarication of vision, a kind of Cubist jumbling.