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Moreover, he had long loose lips like camels ', hanging down upon his breast and ears like two Jarms falling over his shoulder-blades and the nails of his hands were like the claws of a lion.
Moreover, proponent physicians have said there “ should be no absolute contraindication to breast-feeding by women with silicone breast implants .” In the early 1990s, at the beginning of the silicone breast-implant sickness occurrences, small-scale, non-random studies ( i. e. “ patients came with complaints, which might have many sources ”, not “ doctors performed random tests ”) indicated possible breast-feeding complications from silicone implants ; yet no study reported device – disease causality.
Moreover, additional to the suicide-risk, women with breast implants also faced a trebled death risk from alcoholism and drugs abuse ( prescription and recreational ).
Moreover, the study Effect of Breast Augmentation Mammoplasty on Self-Esteem and Sexuality: A Quantitative Analysis ( 2007 ), reported that the women attributed their improved self-esteem, self-image, and increased, satisfactory sexual functioning to having undergone breast augmentation ; the cohort, aged 21 – 57 years, averaged post-operative self-esteem increases ranging from 20. 7 to 24. 9 points on the 30-point Rosenberg self-esteem scale, which data supported the 78. 6 % increase in the woman ’ s libido, relative to her pre-operative level of libido.
Moreover, besides breast reconstruction, breast cancer patients usually undergo revision surgery of the nipple-areola complex ( NAC ), and symmetry procedures upon the opposite breast, to create a bust of natural appearance, size, form, and feel.
Moreover, because only one study, the Swedish Long-term Cancer Risk Among Swedish Women with Cosmetic Breast Implants: an Update of a Nationwide Study ( 2006 ), controlled for tobacco smoking, the data were insufficient to establish verifiable statistical differences between smokers and non-smokers that might contribute to the higher lung cancer mortality rate of women with breast implants.
Moreover, although liposuction is currently used to harvest fat for grafting to the breast, in 1895, in the nineteenth century, Dr. Vincent Czerny effected the earliest breast enlargement with fat when he used the patient ’ s autologous adipose tissue, harvested from a benign lumbar lipoma, to repair the asymmetry of the breast from which he had removed a tumor.
Moreover, although fat grafting to the breast parenchyma usually is minimal, it is performed to increase the degree of projection of the bust.
Moreover, given the sensitive, biologic nature of breast tissue, periodic MRI and 3-D volumetric imaging examinations are required to monitor the breast-tissue viability and the maintenance of the large volume (+ 300cc ) fat grafts.
Moreover, because fat grafts are biologically sensitive, they cannot survive in the empty implantation pocket, instead, they are injected to and diffused within the breast-tissue matrix ( recipient site ), replacing approximately 50 % of the volume of the removed implant — as permanent breast augmentation.
Moreover, radiotherapy treatment is critical to reducing cancerous recurrence and to the maximal conservation of breast tissue ; yet, ironically, radiotherapy of an implant-augmented breast much increases the incidence of medical complications — capsular contracture, infection, extrusion, and poor cosmetic outcome.
Moreover, the correction of gynecomastia (" woman's breast ") is the analogous, enlarged male breast-reduction surgical procedure, wherein there is no consideration of lactation capability.
Moreover, the liposuctioning of the breast does not increase the rate of local medical complications ; decreased NAC sensitivity occurs in 10 per cent of the women ; and total NAC insensitivity occurs in 1. 0 per cent of women.
Moreover, as required by the patient's physique, an intravenous ( IV ) pressure bag can be applied to hasten the infiltration ; after the anaesthetic has numbed the breast, the plastic surgeon begins the lipectomy breast-reduction.
Moreover, fetal immune cells have also been frequently found in breast cancer stroma as compared to samples taken from healthy women.

Moreover and development
Moreover, with the widespread decentralization of economic activity that is being proposed by the government, and with the corresponding development of the interior regions of the country, the demand for water transport might, perhaps paradoxically, increase rather than diminish.
Moreover, in software development, legal and business practice and other environments, it has become increasingly common for a single document or snippet of code to be edited by a team, the members of which may be geographically dispersed and may pursue different and even contrary interests.
Moreover, he became an established cybernetic culture theoretician with his Internet development analysis stressing the roles of the state ( military and academic ), social movements ( computer hackers and social activists ), and business, in shaping the economic infrastructure according to their ( conflicting ) interests.
Moreover, development of the fruit fly Drosophila is largely normal when centrioles are absent due to a mutation in a gene required for their duplication.
Moreover, it must be borne in mind that, given the significance of distance as a cultural isolator in earlier centuries, the historical development of literature did not occur at an even pace across the world.
Moreover, the first chain consists of economic growth benefiting human development with GNP.
Moreover, it logically hinders the development of non-bespoke hypnotherapy protocol.
Moreover, in the course of economic development, when a new type of economy displaced an old type of economy — agrarian feudalism superseded by mercantilism, in turn superseded by the Industrial revolution — the rearranged economic order of the social classes favoured the social class who controlled the technologies ( the means of production ) that made possible the change in the relations of production.
Moreover Packard's engines and transmissions were comparatively expensive, so AMC began development of its own V8 engine.
Moreover, they gave at this stage of their development of their theory no hint of the notion of heat transfer.
Moreover, the almost uniform excellence of the memoirs and letters of 17th century French men and women may be traced largely to the development of conversation as a fine art at the Hôtel de Rambouillet, and the consequent establishment of a standard of clear and adequate expression.
Moreover, in the 1840s, the philosophic discussion of fetishism by Auguste Comte, and Ludwig Feuerbach's psychological interpretation of religion also influenced Marx's development of commodity fetishism.
Moreover, Allied air raids had a serious propaganda impact on the German government, all prompting Germany to begin serious development on air defence technology — in the form of fighter planes.
" Moreover, there are various cultural associations such as Regent Park Tamil Cultural Association, which aim to promote intra and inter cultural development and exchange, and to foster a healthier community.
Moreover, the USSR was astonished by the Great Leap Forward, had renounced aiding Chinese nuclear weapons development, and refused to side with them in the Sino-Indian War ( 1962 ), by maintaining a moderate relation with India — actions deemed offensive by Mao as Chinese Leader.
Moreover, the Naval section was interested in the torpedo research being carried out there, and it was also known that jet engine development was being undertaken at Strasbourg's Junkers plant.
" Moreover, suitable locations for hotel and resort development were very limited, and local government officials often did not have the training and expertise needed to make informed decisions about the granting of such licenses.
Moreover, policies like the Marshall Plan emphasized shared economic development of the Western European states ( removing much of what critics saw as the incentives giving rise to World War I ) rather than punishment of the former Axis powers.
Moreover, both groups have a pupoid phase at the end of the embryonic development.
Moreover, the federal government has entered into particular arrangements with certain provinces – Nova Scotia and Newfoundland and Labrador, in particular – under which offset payments are made to the governments of these provinces for the development of offshore oil and gas reserves.
Moreover, endotoxemia of intestinal origin is considered to be an important factor in the development of alcoholic hepatitis, which is likely to develop on the basis of the small bowel bacterial overgrowth syndrome and an increased intestinal permeability.
Moreover, their report gave some insight into the ( classified ) history and development of Skipjack:
Moreover, modern business development includes growing of cashew trees ( acajoύ, in Portuguese ), from which they collect the cashew nut for market elsewhere.
Moreover, 1 ... c5 does little for Black's development, unlike moves such as 1 ... e5, 1 ... g6, or 1 ... Nc6, which either develop a minor piece or prepare to do so.

Moreover and sometimes
Moreover, after concentration using negative pressure dialysis, agglutinin activity could sometimes be detected in the region designated 2a ( donors P. J., D. A., and J. F., Fig. 1 ).
Moreover, it sometimes happens that the configuration interaction expansion converges very slowly and that one cannot speak about simple one-determinant wave function at all.
Moreover, they took charge of Rome's water and food supplies ; in their capacity as market superintendents, they served sometimes as judges in mercantile affairs.
Moreover, he included transcriptions of speeches that were delivered by historic figures, although sometimes they were made up by Thucydides himself according to what those people should have said at the moment they delivered them.
Moreover, although a lawsuit commenced within the time allowed by a limitations period is valid no matter how long it takes for the action to proceed to trial, laches can sometimes be applied even in a situation where a lawsuit has been commenced and any delays would otherwise be reasonable.
" Moreover, conduct sometimes deemed only a nuisance or other tort has been held a taking of property where the conduct was sufficiently persistent and severe.
Moreover, because Amorphophallus has the world's largest unbranched inflorescence, it is sometimes mistakenly credited as having the world's largest flower.
Moreover, the biography progresses backwards in time, as a reminder that it is less history than fiction, and as an example of Pindar's unique literary methodshe often demonstrated particular themes by narrating episodes from traditional myths, sometimes in reverse chronological order: an aspect of his risk-taking approach.
Moreover, he sometimes showed a condemnatory tone toward what he considered personal failings or vice, for example noting in 1809: ' On one side one sees families which thrive over a course of many years, in the bosom of order and concord, on the other one sees many others, especially in the lower social classes, who offend the eye with the repulsive picture of debauchery, arguments, and shameful distress !".
Moreover, sometimes traditionally Ghibelline cities allied with the Papacy, while Guelph cities were even punished with Papal interdict.
Moreover, some additional hypocoristic suffixes are used to create new adjectives from other adjectives ( or, sometimes, from nouns ):-iccio ,-igno ,-ognolo ,-occio ( of Latin origin, except the last one, whose origin is unclear ).
Moreover, the regime sometimes bypassed the conservative Dumas and ruled by decree.
Moreover, rabble. ca ’ s progressive ideologies are in complete support of peaceful protests, which are sometimes favourably and sometimes unfavourably represented in mainstream media.
Moreover, throughout the Middle Ages the Pope claimed the right to depose the Catholic kings of Western Europe, and tried to exercise it, sometimes successfully ( see the investiture controversy, below ), sometimes not, as with Henry VIII of England and Henry III of Navarre.
Moreover, brothers and their descendants sometimes quarreled over their allocations, or even became estranged.
Moreover the term variogram is sometimes used for semivariogram and the symbol for the variogram, which brings some confusion.
Moreover, a large rosette is sometimes pinned onto the ribbon which suspends a medal, usually the Officer ( and sometimes Grand Officer )' s badge of certain Orders of Chivalry.
Moreover, the Pewex chain was very popular among foreign tourists and diplomats, who could buy Western articles at very reasonable prices ( sometimes even as low as 40 % of their cost in the West ), and tax free.
Moreover, sometimes multiple pieces of information, none sufficient by itself to uniquely identify an individual, may uniquely identify a person when combined ; this is one reason that multiple pieces of evidence are usually presented at criminal trials.
Moreover, a mammalian protein is sometimes not correctly modified in yeast ( e. g., missing phosphorylation ), which can also lead to false results.
Moreover, Cyrillic у, which is mostly rendered as Latin < u >, is sometimes rendered instead as < ou > to distinguish it from ъ.

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