Ambulatory Sentence Examples

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  • After he was completely healed, Bill was able to be ambulatory again and leave the hospital.

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  • The ambulatory appendages vary in number.

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  • Each of these limbs was twobranched, the external branch consisting of a slender fringed flagellum possibly respiratory in function, and the inner of a normal jointed ambulatory leg.

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  • The mortal remains of the Venerable Mary Potter were re-buried in the north ambulatory of the Cathedral in 1997.

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  • Patients with ESRD managed with other forms of dialysis such as ambulatory peritoneal dialysis have not been studied.

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  • On the south side of the ambulatory is the Chapel of St. Benedict, Father of western monasticism.

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  • The creation of a new urology ambulatory care unit where investigative diagnostic work could be carried out.

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  • Gunther [19] to belong to the same family (Cladonemidae) as Cladonema and Clavatella, and it is reasonable to suppose that the non-parasitic ancestor of Mnestra was, like the other two genera, an ambulatory medusa which acquired louse-like habits.

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  • Appendages of 1st pair large, three segmented and completely chelate; of 2nd pair either simple and pediform, or prehensile and subchelate; of remaining four pairs, similar in form, ambulatory in function; the basal segment of the 2nd, 3rd and sometimes of the 4th pairs of appendages furnished with sterno-coxal (maxillary) lobe.

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  • The appendages of the 2nd pair were slender and pediform; those of the 3rd, 4th, 5th and 6th pairs were similar in form and ambulatory in function with their basal segments arranged round a sternal area as in the order Araneae.

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  • The work is in the main very fine Norman, with triforium, ambulatory and apsidal eastern end.

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  • In the interior, which comprises the nave with aisles, transept and choir with ambulatory and side chapels, there are fine rose-windows with stained glass of the r4th century, and other works of art.

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  • One study indicated that ambulatory and non-ambulatory adolescents with cerebral palsy had decreased energy needs compared with a control group of normal adolescents.

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  • Ambulatory monitors are small portable electrocardiograph machines that record the heart's rhythm.

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  • Jobs in the medical field have been migrating toward outpatient and ambulatory health care due to the overarching trend of cost containment.

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  • The plan consists of three naves, short transepts and a small choir, without ambulatory, terminating in three apses.

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  • The Tardigrada have been regarded as degenerate Acari largely on account of their possessing four pairs of ambulatory limbs, which is considered Milnesium tardigradum, Schrank.

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  • The more primitive forms (Entomostraca) are anomomeristic, presenting great variety as to number of somites, form of appendages, and tagmatic grouping; the higher forms (Malacostraca) are nomomeristic, showing in front of the telson twenty somites, of which the six hinder carry swimmerets and the five next in front ambulatory limbs.

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  • The procedure is usually performed in an ambulatory surgical unit under general anesthesia, although some physicians do it in the office with sedation and local anesthesia, especially in older children.

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  • Outpatient surgery-Also called same-day or ambulatory surgery.

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  • It was begun in 1369, and has double aisles, ambulatory and radiating chapels, and contains some finely carved woodwork.

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  • The present building has an imposing Corinthian portico, and encloses a court surrounded by an ambulatory adorned with historical paintings by Leighton, Seymour Lucas, Stanhope Forbes and others.

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  • The parent chamber and the ambulatory were ceiled, sometimes with interlacing strips of bark or broad laths, so as to produce a plaited effect sometimes with plain boards.

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  • Privacy was obtained by blinds of split bamboo, and the parent chamber was, separated from the ambulatory by similar bamboo blinds with silk cords for raising or lowering them, or by curtains.

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  • The ambulatory plague patient goes far to explain the spread of the disease without leaving any track.

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  • As under the Empire, the Palatium was both royal court and centre of government, with the same bureaucratic hierarchy and the same forms of administration; and the mayor of the palace was premier official of this itinerant court and ambulatory government.

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  • The central area, where is the basin of the font, is an octagon around which stand eight porphyry columns, with marble capitals and entablature of classical form; outside these are an ambulatory and outer walls forming a larger octagon.

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  • Rudimentary teaching in reading, occasionally writing, and the first principles of Lutheran faith are given in the maternal house, or in " maternal schools," or by ambulatory schools under the control of the clergy, who make the necessary examination in the houses of every parish.

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  • There is a remarkably perfect Romanesque church, with aisles, eastern apse and ambulatory, at Varnhem in Skaraborg Lan, and there are a few village churches of the same period in this district and in Skane.

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  • The long ambulatory limbs of the spider allowed it to move quickly across the sidewalk.

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  • The people led an ambulatory life, living in tents, with no permanent residence.

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  • The nurses in the ambulatory center in the nursing home allow the patients to walk around without assistance.

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  • The beautiful ambulatory in the cathedral was adorned with oil paintings.

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  • Again, the adult Pentastomum shows no trace of appendages, unless the two pairs of chitinous hooks are to be regarded as the vestiges of jaws or ambulatory limbs.

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  • In the gardens is also the ambulatory of St Leonard's hospital, founded by King Aethelstan and rebuilt by Stephen.

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  • Santa Maria is a fine example of Spanish Gothic, and consists, like many Catalan churches, of nave and chancel, aisles and ambulatory, without transepts.

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