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Intentionally failing to name, or incorrectly identifying inventors, can result in a patent being held invalid.

Intentionally and by
Intentionally designed for informality, traditional gravestones and memorials were prohibited, and burials were marked only by small stones.
Intentionally epic in scope, The Song of Hiawatha was described by its author as " this Indian Edda ".
* Intentionally induced spatial disorientation ( by use of giant mirrors ) was a major plot point in the two-part TaleSpin episode, " A Bad Reflection on You.
* Intentionally or recklessly damage, destroy or obstruct access to any structure or place used for shelter or protection by a Great Crested Newt ( in practice this means both its breeding sites, and its terrestrial habitat )
Intentionally insulting the Quran is regarded by Muslims as blasphemous.
# Intentionally bringing about the death of a human being, even if it is still an embryo — whether by killing the person, arranging for an assassin to kill the person, inciting the person to die, or describing the advantages of death.

Intentionally and such
Intentionally ambiguous laws and regulations are common in such systems.
Article 8 ( 2 )( b )( i ) of the 1998 Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court also includes this in its list of war crimes: " Intentionally directing attacks against the civilian population as such or against individual civilians not taking part in hostilities ".
Equipoise's dam Swinging was a descendant of the Epsom Oaks winner Miami, placing him in the same Thoroughbred family as the 1897 English Triple Crown winner Galtee More and the 1902 Epsom Derby winner Ard Patrick as well as some well-known American runners, such as Intentionally and Seabiscuit.
Intentionally transmitting the virus is a crime in all states, either specifically, or because it meets the definition of a more general offense such as conduct endangering life ( this varies from state to state ).
Intentionally produced arcs, such as used in lighting or welding, require some element in the circuit to stabilize the arc's current / voltage characteristics.
* Intentionally using glitches or exploits to halt the progress of a Co-op or Multiplayer game ( such as destroying or blocking of access to items without which other players cannot finish the game ).

Intentionally and .
Intentionally going down in modern boxing will cause the recovering fighter to lose points in the scoring system.
* Intentionally laying hands on the referee or to an extreme case, often in special referee matches, touching the referee with any body parts.
Intentionally amateurish marching bands (' Zaate Hermeniekes ' or ' Drunken Marching Bands ') traditionally perform on the streets.
*" Intentionally or recklessly damaging, destroying or disturbing any of the habitats or features of an SSSI.
* Intentionally or recklessly damaging, destroying, obscuring or taking down a site notice put up on land within an SSSI.
Intentionally touching the intimate parts of another person, even through clothing, is often associated with sexual intent.
# Intentionally accessing without authorization a government computer and affecting the use of the government's operation of the computer.
Intentionally or otherwise, the title also evokes Alcoholics Anonymous and other 12-step programs, where the term " thirteenth-stepping " denotes inappropriate sexual advances toward a person who is early in their recovery, or has little sobriety time.
Intentionally filing a false tax return ( a separate crime in itself ) could constitute an attempt to evade the " assessment " of the tax, as the Internal Revenue Service bases initial assessments ( i. e., the formal recordation of the tax on the books of the U. S. Treasury ) on the tax amount shown on the return.
# Intentionally throwing your opponent out of the ring.
( Example: Intentionally losing so that a team will face a weaker opponent in the Finals.
Intentionally forcing a crisis to get the other side to back down.
* Intentionally causing a collision between vehicles.
* Intentionally or recklessly disturb a Great Crested Newt while it is occupying a structure or place which it uses for that purpose.
* Intentionally making over one hundred strokes in the Sega Genesis game Arnold Palmer's Tournament Golf allows the player to play a short, one-screen-long version of Fantasy Zone as an Easter egg, albeit one which continually loops until the console is either reset or turned off.
* Intentional Inefficiency: Intentionally being late and forgetting things, another way to exert control or to punish.
Intentionally erecting massive stone structures as sacred architecture is a well-documented activity of ancient monolithic and megalithic peoples and the indigenous peoples of Northern America shared in this proclivity.

performed and surgical
Olivecrona performed the first surgical excision of an intracranial AVM in 1932.
Galen was also a highly skilled surgeon, and he performed surgical operations on human patients.
Laparoscopic surgery, also called minimally invasive surgery ( MIS ), bandaid surgery, or keyhole surgery, is a modern surgical technique in which operations in the abdomen are performed through small incisions ( usually 0. 5 – 1. 5 cm ) as opposed to the larger incisions needed in laparotomy.
Evidence of trepanation, the surgical practice of either drilling or scraping a hole into the skull with the purpose of curing headaches or mental disorders or relieving cranial pressure, being performed on patients dates back to Neolithic times and has been found in various cultures throughout the world.
When surgery was performed by the physician Hua Tuo ( d. 208 CE ), he used anesthesia to numb his patients ' pain and prescribed a rubbing ointment that allegedly sped the process of healing surgical wounds.
The transorbital or " ice pick " lobotomy was done under local anesthesia or using electroconvulsive therapy to render the patient unconscious and could be performed in mental hospitals lacking surgical facilities.
It is less widely known that Pavlov's experiments on the conditional reflex extended to children, some of whom underwent surgical procedures, similar to those performed on the dogs, for the collection of saliva.
The main surgical procedure performed in obstetrics is Cesarean section.
There are disputes as to whether surgical procedures can be performed.
Although not commonly performed, there are surgical " touch-up " techniques that can re-create some of the functionality of the frenulum and dartos muscle.
life circumstances and outlooks can change, and there is a surgical procedure to reverse vasectomies using vasovasostomy ( a form of microsurgery first performed by Earl Owen in 1971 ).
However, the meaning of " sex reassignment surgery " has been clarified by the medical subspecialty organization, the World Professional Association for Transgender Health ( WPATH ), to include any of a larger number of surgical procedures performed as part of a medical treatment for " gender dysphoria ", " transsexualism " or " gender identity disorder ".
As underscored by WPATH, a medically-assisted transition from one sex to another may entail any of a variety of non-genital surgical procedures, any of which are considered " sex reassignment surgery " when performed as part of treatment for transsexualism.
In 1859, in association with Étienne Eugène Azam, Charles-Pierre Denonvilliers, François Anthime Eugène Follin, and Alfred Armand Louis Marie Velpeau, Broca performed the first experiments in Europe using hypnotism as surgical anesthesia.
Surgery, such as the " Nesbit operation ", is considered a last resort and should only be performed by highly skilled urological surgeons knowledgeable in specialized corrective surgical techniques.
In 1968 surgical pioneer Denton Cooley performed seventeen transplants, including the first heart-lung transplant.
His most notable surgical practices were performed on some sixteen Korean combat casualties who were loaded onto the Cayuga.
Coronary artery bypass surgery, also coronary artery bypass graft ( CABG, pronounced " cabbage ") surgery, and colloquially heart bypass or bypass surgery is a surgical procedure performed to relieve angina and reduce the risk of death from coronary artery disease.
Arthroscopy ( also called arthroscopic surgery ) is a minimally invasive surgical procedure in which an examination and sometimes treatment of damage of the interior of a joint is performed using an arthroscope, a type of endoscope that is inserted into the joint through a small incision.
In this three-group study, 180 military veterans with osteoarthritis of the knee were randomly assigned to receive arthroscopic débridement with lavage, or arthroscopic lavage alone without debridement ( a procedure only imitating the surgical debridement, where superficial incisions to the skin were made to give the appearance that the debridement procedure had been performed ).
If possible, either surgical clipping or endovascular coiling is usually performed within the first 24 hours after bleeding to occlude the ruptured aneurysm and reduce the risk of rebleeding.
While a surgeon in Philadelphia, Koop performed groundbreaking surgical procedures on conjoined twins, invented techniques which today are commonly used for infant surgery, and saved the lives of countless children who otherwise might have been allowed to die.
When one of the surgical fellows replied that next door at the university hospital abortions were being performed on healthy babies, Koop was stirred to write The Right to Live, The Right to Die, setting down his concerns about abortion, infanticide, and euthanasia.

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