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Conventional mediastinoscopy

Multimedia Manual of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery, 2005
Involvement of mediastinal nodes has a dramatic prognostic and therapeutic impact in patients with non-small cell lung cancer. Cervical mediastinoscopy remains the most important technique for staging of the mediastinum. The technique of extended mediastinoscopy and redo mediastinoscopy are described as well.
Paul De, Leyn, Toni, Lerut
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Conventional Disarmament

World Politics, 1962
The purpose of this article is, first, to analyze certain of the obstacles JL that have principally impeded progress on the subject of disarmament over the past fifteen years and more; secondly, to suggest that these difficulties may be less likely to frustrate the conclusion of limited agreements in the field of conventional weapons alone than of the ...
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Is there redemption for conventions?

Cambridge Journal of Economics, 2005
This article explores the concept of convention in the social sciences. It presents the two major neo-Humean philosophical approaches to convention and challenges their intuitive appeal and research implications. The weaknesses of these approaches are examined and a new direction is suggested for the study of convention.
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Convents as Homes

Journal of Prevention & Intervention in the Community, 2005
The present article discusses convents as homes. Resulting from the study of a Gregorian source presently housed at DePaul University's Richardson library, this article probes the complexities and restrictions of convent life in 17th century Spain. The Sanctoral de Visperas (1653) functions as a backdrop for a consideration of how singing chant and ...
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The convention conventions

Energy Policy, 1975
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CONVENTIONAL RADIOLOGY

2004
The sensitivity of X-ray film to direct X-ray exposure is low. To avoid large patient doses it is therefore desirable to use a more efficient imaging detector. This is accomplished by converting the X-ray image into light by means of a scintillating screen, also called X-ray intensifying screen, and then recording visible photons on film.
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Labor, Conventions, and Conventions of Labor

This chapter introduces the work of the economics and sociology of conventions (EC/SC) applied to labor issues. Also, the chapter emphasizes the essential place of labor in the EC/SC program. Its main concepts, notions, and hypotheses have emerged from the study of labor-related issues or have found in these issues a fertile ground for decisively ...
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Sigmoidoscopy (Conventional)

Surgical Clinics of North America, 1957
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