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appendix and is
Typically performed as definitive treatment for appendicitis, although sometimes the appendix is prophylactically removed incidental to another abdominal procedure.
Although this selected translation is not generally quoted by members of the Church, the English Bible issued by the Church and commonly used by Latter-day Saints contains cross references to the Joseph Smith Translation ( JST ), as well as an appendix containing major excerpts from it.
Hayek wrote an essay, " Why I Am Not a Conservative " ( included as an appendix to The Constitution of Liberty ), in which he disparaged conservatism for its inability to adapt to changing human realities or to offer a positive political program, remarking, " Conservatism is only as good as what it conserves ".
, in which the " beloved disciple " claims authorship, is commonly assumed to be an appendix, probably added to allay concerns after the death of the beloved disciple.
The legal base and the guidance for the creation of the system of " corrective labor camps " (), the backbone of what is commonly referred to as the " Gulag ", was a secret decree of Sovnarkom of July 11, 1929, about the use of penal labor that duplicated the corresponding appendix to the minutes of Politburo meeting of June 27, 1929.
Joseph Sobran's book, Alias Shakespeare, includes Oxford's known poetry in an appendix with what he considers extensive verbal parallels with the work of Shakespeare, and he argues that Oxford's poetry is comparable in quality to some of Shakespeare's early work, such as Titus Andronicus.
It requires no further explanation to show the surgeon who removed the appendix was negligent, as there is no legitimate reason for a doctor to leave a scalpel in a body at the end of an appendectomy.
The second dialogue is a large appendix to the Life of Martin, and really supplies more information of his life as bishop and of his views than the work which bears the title Vita S. Martini.
The essay is dedicated to Pascal Pia and is organized in four chapters and one appendix.
71, appendix to preface ) is a Tractatus de translatione Beati Thomae ( in J. A.
* Uncle John Joad – Older brother of Pa Joad ( Tom describes him as " a fella about 60 ", but the narrator later tells you he is 50 ), feels responsible for the death of his young wife years before when he ignored her pleas for a doctor because he thought she just had a stomachache, when she actually had a burst appendix.
This delay is not explained by any excess of care in preparation, for much of the matter was out of date and the appendix giving the author's latest views is the only portion of special interest.
In an appendix added to the 1972 edition of his History of Madness, Foucault disputed Derrida's interpretation of his work, and accused Derrida of practicing " a historically well-determined little pedagogy [...] which teaches the student that there is nothing outside the text [...].
The appendix is attached to its inferior surface of the cecum.
It is a part of mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue, which gives the appendix an important role in immunity.
* Appendicitis is inflammation of the vermiform appendix located at the caecum.
Trichuriasis is a parasitic infection primarily in the tissue of the cecum, appendix, colon and rectum that is caused by Trichuris trichiura ( whipworm ), an intestinal parasitic nematode ( roundworm ).
Of these, the most valuable is the " handexemplar ", kept in the Bibliothèque nationale de France, Paris, which includes corrections and additions made by the composer, including an appendix with fourteen canons based on the first eight bass notes of the aria, BWV 1087.
The act of this Shamgar is evidently similar to that of Shammah, son of Agee, mentioned in the appendix of the Books of Samuel as being one of The Three, a distinct group of warriors associated with King David ; scholars believe that the same individual is meant, and that the passage in the book of Judges moved to its present location as a result of the mention of a Shamgar in the subsequent ( to the present position ) Song of Deborah.
Appendicitis is a condition characterized by inflammation of the appendix.
It is classified as a medical emergency and many cases require removal of the inflamed appendix, either by laparotomy or laparoscopy.

appendix and presented
* An appendix by Anwan dated the beginning of summer 1246, presented in the same format as one of the 48 main koans and consisting of ( 1 ) an untitled introduction, ( 2 ) a title, " Younger Brother's 49th Standard Talk ", ( 3 ) the body of the case, ( 4 ) a comment beginning with " Anwan says ", and ( 5 ) a verse beginning with " The ode says ", followed by Anwan's signature with the place and date of the writing.
The result of the model calculations are presented in a table given in the appendix for a range of Hi from 0. 30 to 0. 50 with ANH performed to minimum hematocrits from 0. 30 to 0. 15.
A clear example of this mixed reception is a 1790 publication, where an editor presented a series of letters written by an avid supporter of animal magnetism and included his own thoughts in an appendix stating: " No fanatics ever divulged notions more wild and extravagant ; no impudent empiric ever retailed promises more preposterous, or histories of cures more devoid of reality, than the tribe of Magnetisers.
It is also presented as a Japanese intelligence agency in the appendix for TSR Hobby's " Top Secret " role playing game.
There is in fact very little overlap with the Apician manual, but the recipes are similar in character, and are usually presented today as an appendix to Apicius: they add to our knowledge of late Antique cuisine.

appendix and complete
Vince Guaraldi at the Piano, by author and noted Guaraldi archivist Derrick Bang, chronicles Guaraldi's career and role in the Northern California jazz scene, and also includes a complete discography and filmography, as well as an appendix of quotations from Guaraldi's former sidemen.
Similarly, if the appendix lies entirely within the pelvis, there is usually complete absence of abdominal rigidity.
It included his complete Hepsters Dictionary as an appendix.
A complete list of his writings will be found in the appendix to Dressier's edition of the Lehrbuch der Psychologie als Naturwissenschaft ( 1861 ).
A complete list of his works is given as an appendix to Dr Priestley's Funeral Sermon.
The treatise on the Resurrection of the Dead, the first complete exposition of the doctrine in Christian literature, was written later than the Apology, to which it may be considered as an appendix.
The chapters on Indian architecture, which had been considered at rather disproportionate length in the Handbook, were removed from the general History, and the whole of this subject treated more fully in a separate volume, The History of Indian and Eastern Architecture, which appeared in 1876, and, although complete in itself, formed a kind of appendix to The History of Architecture.
The text of these is included where they occur in the context of the complete Septuagint, rather than being grouped together in an appendix.
The section can also include references to exhibits placed in the appendix, though the references should be clear and complete enough that the reader can continue without having to turn immediately to the exhibits.
A complete list of Kohut's published writings has been compiled by G. A. Kohut, in the appendix to the Proceedings of the Fourth Biennial Convention of the Jewish Theological Seminary Association ( New York, 1894 ) and in Tributes to the Memory of Rev.

appendix and history
Most of the tales are from Roman history, but each section has an appendix consisting of extracts from the annals of other peoples, principally the Greeks.
In the published history of RBI a 27-page appendix ( Appendix C: The Palai Central Bank ) extensively covers the history of the Bank.
The events prior to the exodus are relegated by Ewald to a preliminary chapter of primitive history ; and the events of the apostolic and postapostolic age are treated as a kind of appendix.
To which is added, an appendix, containing a concise history of the Grecian states ", 1818, Chapter XIII-Of Divination by Dreams, at Google Books
The League of Gentlemen book, A Local Book for Local People, released between the second and third series, describes Royston Vasey's history in a brochure, from its beginnings, as mentioned in an appendix to the Domesday Book as " an hutte with a pigge outside " to the construction of the town hall in the late 1930s, as designed by Albert Speer.
This was followed in 1780 by two supplementary volumes to Steevens's version of Dr Johnson's Shakespeare, partly consisting of observations on the history of the Elizabethan stage, and of the text of doubtful plays ; and this again, in 1783, by an appendix volume.
As Rejewski wrote in a 1979 critique of appendix 1, volume 1 ( 1979 ), of the official history of British Intelligence in the Second World War, " we quickly found the within the rotors, but introduction [...] raised the number of possible sequences of drums from 6 to 60 [...] and hence also raised tenfold the work of finding the keys.
A timeline in the appendix briskly covers the future history of the human race, from the settling of the Moon and the opening up of space to commercial exploitation to the founding of the Confederation.
* The list of 125 Jurchen words in Jin Guoyu Jie (" Explanation of the national language "), an appendix to the Jin Shi (" The history of the Jin Dynasty ").
Rusher wrote five books: Special Counsel ( 1968 ), a memoir of his time on the Internal Security Subcommittee ; The Making of the New Majority Party ( 1975 ), in which he advocated the establishment of a new conservative party to replace the Republicans in the post-Watergate period ; How to Win Arguments ( 1981 ), a primer of debating techniques ; The Rise of the Right ( 1984 ), a history of the conservative movement from the 1950s to the early 1980s, re-released in 1993 with an appendix covering more recent developments ; and The Coming Battle for the Media ( 1988 ).
Max Mueller contributed an appendix to Thomson's Laws of Thought ( 1853 ), in which he placed Greek and Indian logic on the same plane: " The sciences of Logic and Grammar were, as far as history allows us to judge, invented or originally conceived by two nations only, by Hindus and Greeks.
In 1820 he set of for Bukhara disguised as a merchant, a journey he described in Reise Orenburg nach Buchara ( 1823 ), with a natural history appendix by Lichtenstein.
* Syphilis, Puritanism and Witch-hunts ( 1989, Macmillan Press, Ltd., London ) Includes an appendix on the lessons one might apply from this history to the AIDS epidemic.

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