Diseased Sentence Examples

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  • The only remedy is to cut off and burn the diseased branches.

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  • When he was diseased in body and in mind, she was the most tender of nurses.

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  • In anatomy and physiology little advance had been made, and so of pathology in the sense of an explanation of morbid processes or knowledge of diseased structures there could be very little.

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  • The iron sulphate solution should be used while the vines are in a dormant condition, and diseased parts should be cleared away and burned, The black rot, like the Uncinula and Plasmopara, is also American in its origin.

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  • Their pharmacological action is as obscure as their effects in certain diseased conditions are consistently brilliant and unexampled.

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  • No possibility of recovery now remained to the diseased Hebrew state.

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  • If upon such inspection the meat, &c., appears to be diseased, unsound or unwholesome, it may be taken before a justice for the purpose of being condemned, and the person to whom the meat, &c., belongs or in whose possession it was found is liable to a penalty or, in the discretion of the justices, to imprisonment for three months without the option of a fine.

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  • Discolorations are among the commonest of all signs that a plant is sickly or diseased.

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  • They supposed that it was accompanied by a peculiar hyaline thickening of the arterial wall, usually of the tunica intima, and hence they termed the supposed diseased state " arterio-capillary fibrosis," and gave the fibrous substance the name " hyaline-fibroid."

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  • The Hippocratic and also Galenic rule, to let blood from, or near to, the diseased organ, was revived by Pierre Brissot (1470-1522), a professor in the university of Paris.

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  • The result of his discovery was an entire revolution in the knowledge of diseases of the chest; but it would be a mistake to forget that an essential factor in this revolution was the simultaneous study of the condition of the diseased organs as seen after death.

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  • That king, shortly before his death, refounded Rahere's St Bartholomew's Hospital, " for the continual relief and help of an hundred sore and diseased," but most of the large buildings were left unoccupied to be filled by his successor.

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  • The centre of the spots on the grapes becomes darker as the disease advances, and a red line appears dividing the dark brown border into an outer and an inner rim and giving a very characteristic appearance to the diseased plant.

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  • The diseased roots have been confounded with those attacked by Phylloxera.

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  • Efficient inspection of meat in the abattoirs should eliminate a large proportion of the diseased animals.

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  • Potassium nitrate was used at one time in many different diseased conditions, but it is now never administered internally, as its extremely depressant action upon the heart is not compensated for by any useful properties which are not possessed by many other drugs.

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  • The second plan was largely adopted in Switzerland and on the Rhine, where measures resembling those taken with cattle suspected of anthrax were applied to all diseased vineyards.

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  • The diseased stems should be removed and burned before the leaves fall; as the bulb is not attacked the plant will start growth next season free from disease.

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  • There is government control of the spaces on the steamships in which the cattle are carried, and veterinary inspection prevents the exportation of diseased animals.

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  • The opposition of divine good fortune according to impulse to that which is contrary to impulse reminds us of Plato's point in the Phaedrus that there is a divine as well as a diseased madness.

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  • The most effective method of treatment is to cut out the diseased branch or patch as early as possible.

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  • The spots are not often so numerous as to do much harm to the leaves, but where the disease is serious diseased leaves should be collected and burned.

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  • Since that time active investigation into the action of radium on diseased tissues has been carried on, resulting in the establishment in Paris in 1906 of the "Laboratoire biologique du Radium."

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  • Oxygen may be applied locally as a disinfectant to foul and diseased surfaces by the use of the peroxide of hydrogen, which readily parts with its oxygen; a solution of hydrogen peroxide therefore forms a valuable spray in diphtheria, tonsillitis, laryngeal tuberculosis and ozaena.

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  • Internally hydrogen peroxide is used in various diseased conditions of the gastro-intestinal tract, such as dyspepsia, diarrhoea and enteric fever.

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  • If they were the same, then in descending, two things, one of which has healthy and the other diseased lungs, would be the same; and in ascending, two things, one of which has lungs and the other has not, but both of which have life, e.g.

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  • But a thing which has healthy lungs and a thing which has diseased lungs are only similar individuals numerically different.

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  • For these conditions it is administered in the form of a lozenge, but may also be swallowed in solution, as it is excreted by the saliva and so reaches the diseased surface.

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  • In contradistinction to empirical we have rational therapeutics, by which we mean the application of a remedy, whose mode of action we know more or less perfectly, in diseased conditions, the nature of which we also understand more or less fully.

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  • But irritation may be produced by numerous other causes besides this - such as a decayed tooth, diseased bone, local inflammations in which nerves are implicated, by some source of pressure upon a nerve trunk, or by swelling of its sheath in its passage through a bony canal or at its exit upon the surface.

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  • In either case the tubers are reached by the fungus or its spores, and so become diseased.

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  • It is therefore obvious that, if the tubers are exposed to the air where they are liable to become slightly cracked by the sun, wind, hail and rain, and injured by small animals and insects, the spores from the leaves will drop on to the tubers, quickly germinate upon the slightly injured places, and cause the potatoes to become diseased.

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  • The means of mitigating the damage done by this disease are (i) the selection of varieties found to resist its attacks; (2) the collection and destruction of diseased tubers so that none are left in the soil to become a menace to future crops; (3) care that no tubers showing traces of the disease are planted; (4) spraying with Bordeaux mixture at intervals from midsummer onwards.

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  • It is characterized by the curling of the leaves, which later show black A spots due to the production of numerous dark spores in patches on the diseased leaves.

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  • The pieces of dried-up potato with the spores of Nectria upon them are a source of infection in the succeeding year, and care should be taken that diseased tubers are not planted.

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  • Wheat growing on an old manure heap is nearly always badly diseased.

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  • The fungus-spores, from some diseased plant, alight on the stigma of the flower, and germinate there along with the pollen-grains.

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  • Sometimes the only way of telling whether the coronary arteries are diseased is to perform a coronary angiogram.

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  • A fluorescent, Gram-negative bacterium was consistently isolated from diseased tissues onto King's B medium.

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  • The culling of diseased badgers was never going to be popular.

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  • In some people with badly diseased blood vessels, or some other diseases, the risk of complications is greater.

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  • No diseased or non-native crayfish were found during the study.

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  • This affects the health of the organs or cells, which then become dysfunctional, degenerate or diseased.

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  • As this does not remove the diseased gallbladder, an operation may still be required.

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  • Guthrie also advocated the destruction with mineral acids of the diseased tissues in cases of ' hospital gangrene ' .

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  • The aggregates comprise the amyloid deposits in the diseased brain and give rise to the SAFs found in treated brain homogenates.

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  • George King, surgeon, said she had a diseased liver of long standing.

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  • Diseased lungs may have marked mismatch between ventilation and perfusion.

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  • Most forms require minimal pruning, other than the removal of broken, diseased or crossing branches.

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  • To date, all evidence indicates that patients have acquired their infections following close contact with diseased poultry.

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  • The researchers tested the suggestion that pathogens may be influential by feeding cannibal tiger salamander larvae diseased and non-diseased prey.

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  • In its systematized form, as a branch of botanical study, it is of recent date, and, as now understood, the subject first received special attention about 1850, when the nature of parasitism began to be intelligible; but many disjointed references to diseased conditions of plants had appeared long before this.

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  • Animals and plants as agents of disease or injury form part of the larger subject of the struggle for existence between living organisms, as is recognized even by those who do not so readily apprehend that diseased conditions in general are always signs of defeat in the struggle for existence between the suffering organism and its environment, living and non-living.

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  • Excrescences.Outgrowths, more or less abnormal in character, are frequent signs of diseased organs.

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  • Diseased pear leaves should be picked off and destroyed before the spores are scattered and the various species of juniper on which the alternate stage is developed should not be allowed near the pear trees.

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  • A gall mite (Phytoptus pyri) sometimes severely injures the leaves, on which it forms blisters - the best remedy is to cut off and burn the diseased leaves.

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  • There is no method known of curing this disease, and all that can be done is to take every precaution to eradicate it, by pulling up and burning diseased plants, isolating the infected area by means of trenches, and avoiding growing cotton, or an allied plant such as the ochro (Hibiscus esculentus), in the field.

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  • Skin-grafting and regeneration of bone are among not the least remarkable applications of pathological principles to the combat with disease in recent times; and in this connexion may also be mentioned the daring acts of surgery for the relief of tumours of the brain, rendered practicable by improved methods of localization, as well as operations upon the serous cavities for diseased conditions within them or in their vicinity.

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  • Isolation of the diseased areas by means of trenches has also been practised.

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  • So early as 1849 Guerin Meneville observed in the blood of diseased silkworms certain vibratory corpuscles, but neither did he nor the Italian Filippi, who studied them later, connect them distinctly with the disease.

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  • Pasteur established (I) that the corpuscles are the special characteristic of the disease, and that these invariably manifest themselves, if not in earlier stages, then in the mature moths; (2) that the corpuscles are parasites, and not only the sign but the cause of the disease; and (3) that the disease manifests itself by heredity, by contagion with diseased worms, and by the eating of leaves on which corpuscles are spread.

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  • As has often been observed in other plague epidemics, sound people could enter infected houses and even sleep in the beds of those who had died of the plague " before they were even cold or cleansed from the stench of the diseased " (Hodges).

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  • The treatment is designed to affect killing of diseased cells, not quiescent normal cells.

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  • The valve may become damaged or diseased causing stenosis and/or regurgitation of the valve.

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  • On the diseased areas, brown sclerotia were observed.

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  • We previously demonstrated the selective presence of 5T2MM cells in bone marrow and spleen of diseased mice.

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  • Bone Marrow or stem cell transplants become necessary when the bone marrow becomes diseased or damaged, preventing it from functioning normally.

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  • As a consequence, drug development companies are increasingly looking to focus on stem cells in diseased tissue for new drug targets.

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  • It can also legally contain road kill, euthanized pets and animals from the slaughterhouses that were diseased, dying or dead on arrival.

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  • Specific types of meat, such as beef meal or chicken by-products, actually come from the type of animal listed but can be slaughterhouse rejects known as the 4d's - dead, dying, diseased, and disabled animals.

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  • Cattle that are dead, dying, and diseased or disabled (the "4 D's") can be used in pet food, and the dead cattle may have been lying in a pasture for days rotting.

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  • Don't put garden clippings from diseased or mildewed plants in your compost bin.

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  • Cleaning away diseased and damaged plant material at the end of the growing season is an essential fall chore.

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  • Obviously, any diseased material has to be cleared away.

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  • Others feel that removing diseased or particularly vulnerable plants is enough.

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  • After you have removed all diseased plants, till the garden.

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  • Clear out the vegetable garden, making sure to separate healthy plant material from diseased or infested material.

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  • Consider starting a "dirty" compost box for diseased plant stuff, which you could then use on plants that aren't for eating.

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  • Start by removing dead, damaged, diseased, rubbing, or crossing branches.

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  • Sometimes it helps to see pictures and compare your plants to diseased ones identified and labeled by professionals.

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  • It is especially important to take out any diseased plants and make sure they get thrown away so the diseases do not spread into the surrounding soil and affect new plant growth.

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  • Young adults are lectured on the evils of drinking too much, and they are shown pictures of diseased livers in an attempt to dissuade them from becoming alcoholics.

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  • Valve replacement or valve repair surgery are two treatment options for severely damaged or diseased valves.

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  • Bone marrow transplantation is a process in which the patient's diseased bone marrow is replaced with healthy marrow.

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  • Bone marrow transplantation-A medical procedure in which a quantity of bone marrow is extracted through a needle from a donor, and then passed into a patient to replace the patient's diseased or absent bone marrow.

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  • In BMT, the patient's diseased bone marrow is replaced with healthy marrow.

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  • Root canal treatment-The process of removing diseased or damaged pulp from a tooth, then filling and sealing the pulp chamber and root canals.

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  • But many physicians avoid this and operate to remove diseased bowel and repair the defect at the same time.

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  • Some of these tests are performed as part of a routine health screening, while others are used most often to evaluate the condition of diseased or damaged lungs.

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  • The goal is to remove the diseased, nonfunctioning segment of the bowel and restore bowel function.

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  • Although the appendix has no known function, it can become inflamed and diseased.

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  • These masters can use this health symbol to restore health to the diseased.

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  • Like the crops, if one of those elements is missing or in the wrong order, you could end up with no crop at all or, at the very least, diseased and stunted crops.

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  • In Greg Bear’s Darwin’s Radio and its sequel Darwin’s Children, the author challenged the preconceived notion of birth defects and what happens when the “diseased” children are allowed to survive.

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  • Sometimes yellow or diseased nails are serious symptoms of other diseases.

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  • The two books mentioned remained unnoticed by the reading public, and Lotze first became known to a larger circle through a series of works which aimed at establishing in the study of the physical and mental phenomena of the human organism in its normal and diseased states the same general principles which had been adopted in the investigation of inorganic phenomena.

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  • The causes of disease may be provisionally classified somewhat as follows, but it may he remarked at the outset that no one of these proximal causes, or agents, is ever solely responsible; and it is very easy to err in attributing a diseased condition to any of them, unless the relative importance of primary and subordinate agencies is discoverable.

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  • A plant may be diseased as a whole, because nearly all its tissues are in a morbid or pathological condition, owing to some Fungus pervading the wholee.g.

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  • Irritation and hypertrophy of cells are common signs of the presence of parasites, as ovinced by the numerous malformations, galls, witches-brooms, &c., on diseased plants.

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  • In its medicinal use glycerin is an excellent solvent for such substances as iodine, alkaloids, alkalis, &c., and is therefore used for applying them to diseased surfaces, especially as it aids in their absorption.

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  • This is apt to be met with in oldish persons with diseased vessels and feeble heart-action, especially if the blood is rendered less nutritious by the presence of diabetes or of kidney disease.

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  • The human organism is far too complex to enable us to understand the true significance of diseased processes.

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  • Once grant the above definition of disease, and even the most trivial aberrations from the normal must be regarded as diseased conditions, quite irrespective of whether, when structural, they interfere with the function of the part or not.

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  • The difficulty, however, is more apparent than real, and in this sense, that if we start with a diseased organ as our subject of inquiry, we can quite properly, and without committing a solecism, treat of the functions of that organ in terms of its diseased state.

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  • Certain avocations have a direct and immediate influence in causing diseased states of body.

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  • According to its doctrines the normal as well as diseased actions of the body were to be referred to the operation of the pneuma or universal soul.

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  • If he is diseased, crippled, dishonest or indolent, he may be a direct loss to the community instead of a gain.

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  • Much damage is often caused by species of Peridermium, which often invade the cortex and cambium to such an extent as to " ring " the stem or branch, or to cause an abnormal formation of turpentine which soaks into the wood and stops the upward passage of water; this causes the parts above the diseased area to perish.

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  • Diseased potatoes left in the soil and even slightly diseased "sets" are a source of infection of succeeding crops.

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  • Rotation must be observed and no diseased sets planted.

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  • It was concluded that liver resection without hepatic pedicle clamping is safe, even in patients with a diseased liver.

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  • Some things are really necessaries of life in some circles, the most helpless and diseased, which in others are luxuries merely, and in others still are entirely unknown.

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