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two and implant
Parallel to the developments in California, in the 1970s there were two other groups working on the development of the cochlear implant in Vienna, Austria, and Melbourne, Australia.
Users generally report better hearing with two implants, and tests show that bilateral implant users are better at localizing sounds and hearing in noise.
However, there is also evidence to suggest that the combination of one implant with an FM system provides better speech recognition in noise than two implants alone.
Although it has been shown that up to a quarter of a human embryo can be removed without disrupting its development, it still remains to be studied whether the biopsy of one or two cells correlates with the ability of the embryo to further develop, implant and grow into a full term pregnancy.
There are two common procedures, one being very similar to a frenum piercing and the other being similar to inserting a subdermal implant, and requiring more medical knowledge and specialized tools.
If a more graphic implant is desired, it is generally done in two parts.
Nonetheless, beyond the U. S., the medical establishments of other nations have not endorsed routine magnetic resonance image ( MRI ) screening, proposing that such a radiologic examination be reserved for two purposes: ( i ) for the woman with a suspected breast-implant rupture ; and ( ii ) for the confirmation of mammographic and ultrasonic studies that indicate the presence of a ruptured breast implant.
The plan backfires: when the two Vykkers leave, Munch discovers he can use the electrical properties of his new implant to free the furry-but-vicious lab specimens called Fuzzles, and enlist them into attacking the Vykkers and their cohorts.
Finally, on the last day of his sentence, two guards enter his apartment and remove the implant, restoring him back to society.
Alternatively the bone intended to support the implant can be split and widened with the implant placed between the two halves like a sandwich.
According to a study published in the Clinical Implant Dentistry and Related Research, only three brands of implants were tested by at least two independent ( not sponsored ) clinical researches, which should push the patients to ask for more information before accepting any treatment, and to demand for a real implant passport.
In 1985, Dr. C. de Putter proposed two ways of implant anchorage or retention as mechanical and bioactive.
A subdermal implant has two parts: a base or foot which is inserted under the dermis during the piercing process and which incorporates a stem exposed to the surface, and a decorative disc or ball of jewelry which typically appears flush with the surface of the skin.
The livers were available, but, for two years, UCI did not have a full-time surgeon to implant them, in contravention of federal regulations.
With this implant in place, over a 3-month period, he conducted a number of experiments including the first direct electronic communication between the nervous systems of two humans.

two and stations
However, by comparing the TV snatches, two different radio station re-runs, and the censored Los Angeles Times version, I found that the radio stations had edited out questions ( ABC removed the one regarding Laos ) or even a paragraph out of the middle of the President's answer.
Whenever two or more standard broadcast stations operate simultaneously on the same or closely adjacent frequencies, each interferes to some extent with reception of the other.
By this standard, it is determined that where two stations operating on the same frequency are involved, objectionable interference from station A exists at any point within the service area of station B where station A's signal is of an intensity one-twentieth or more of the strength of station B's signal at that point.
In the allocation pattern worked out for these frequencies, the provision of long-range service has to some extent been subordinated to the other two objectives -- assignment of multiple facilities, and assignment of stations in as many communities as possible.
Thirty stations, operated by 16 national governments party to the Antarctic Treaty, have landing facilities for either helicopters and / or fixed-wing aircraft ; commercial enterprises operate two additional air facilities.
ASU has two radio stations.
One of the two head offices of the Aargauer Zeitung, Switzerland's fifth largest newspaper, is located in Aarau, as are the Tele M1 television channel studios, and several radio stations.
For international communications, Belgium has 5 submarine cables and a number of satellite earth stations, two of which are Intelsat, and one Eutelsat.
In 1998, there had been two AM stations, two FM stations, and no shortwave stations.
* Milestone Radio: In two separate rounds of license hearings in the 1990s, the CRTC rejected applications by Milestone Radio to launch a radio station in Toronto which would have been Canada's first urban music station ; in both cases, the CRTC instead granted licenses to stations that duplicated formats already offered by other stations in the Toronto market.
The CRTC finally granted a license to Milestone in 2000, after a cabinet order-in-council directed the commission to license two new radio stations that reflected the cultural diversity of the Toronto market, and CFXJ-FM launched in 2001.
* 2008 Ottawa radio licences: On November 21, 2008, federal Minister of Canadian Heritage and Official Languages James Moore issued a statement calling on the CRTC to review its approval of two new radio stations, Frank Torres ' CIDG-FM and Astral Media's CJOT-FM, which it had licensed in August 2008 to serve the Ottawa-Gatineau radio market.
He served nine years as a volunteer 1st class, midshipman, and shipmate, including one year in the English Channel and Bay of Biscay ( 1809 ), four years at the Cape of Good Hope and in the East Indies ( 1809 – 14 ), two and a half years on the North American and West Indian stations ( 1814 – 16 ), and a year and a half in the Mediterranean ( 1817 – 18 ).
These two NPR stations rebroadcast the show throughout the weekend.
In time, cable television was widely established to carry available Canadian stations as well as import American stations, which constituted the vast majority of signals on systems ( usually only one or two Canadian stations, while some systems had duplicate or even triplicate coverage of American networks ).
This usage is technically incompatible with the normal definition of the word and leads to confusion, inasmuch as there are generally more than two owners of broadcast television stations in markets with broadcast duopolies.
Heuston and Connolly stations are the two main railway stations in Dublin.

two and cited
The resulting traffic jams are cited as contributing to the death of another person, a heart attack victim who died en route to Boston Medical Center when his ambulance was caught in one such traffic jam two weeks after the collapse.
So in the second case cited above, it is likely that two different versions are being conflated: one version with an embassy of three people, another with just two people.
Christian egalitarian theologians also find it significant that the " two becoming one " concept, first cited in, was quoted by Jesus in his teachings on marriage.
On November 18, von Hindenburg testified in front of this parliamentary commission, and cited a December 17, 1918 Neue Zürcher Zeitung article that summarized two earlier articles in the Daily Mail by British General Frederick Barton Maurice with the phrase that the German army had been ' dagger-stabbed from behind by the civilian populace ' (" von der Zivilbevölkerung von hinten erdolcht .").
Note: In the following discussion, only one or two common pronunciations of American and British English varieties are used in this article for each word cited.
Nathaniel Hawthorne in Twice-Told Tales ( 1837 ) contrasts the two in " Small enough to be king of the fairies, and ugly enough to be king of the gnomes " ( cited after OED ).
Many reasons have been cited for the obscurity of Western classical music in India, a country rich in its musical heritage by its own right, however the two main reasons are an utter lack of exposure and a passive disinterest in what is considered esoteric at best.
This closeness between the two men is often cited as evidence that they were lovers, though some FBI employees who knew them, such as W. Mark Felt, say that the relationship was “ brotherly ”.
" Forever Changes " was listed as the No. 1 all-time album by two of the participants, Dave DiMartino and Bob Harris, who had cited it as his top album in Gambaccini's earlier book.
The two most commonly cited examples are the last verses of the Gospel of Mark and the story of the adulterous woman in the Gospel of John.
As cited in patent, this property of the paint enabled two or multiple coats to be applied on a wall properly and evenly.
In 2006, a few top staff in the national denominational offices ( two attorneys named, the Clerk suggested by role in the exposé article cited below ; none of those staff still serve in those offices ) produced documents labelled " Privileged and Confidential Attorney Work Communication " recommending that presbyteries use " spiritual language " in defending property rights and assuming a defensive posture, obligating congregations to file suit.
The results of the experiment had a major impact on the field, as evidenced by the fact that two of the SNO papers have been cited over 1, 500 times, and two others have been cited over 750 times.
More specifically, Socrates ' accusers cited two " impious " acts: " failing to acknowledge the gods that the city acknowledges " and " introducing new deities ".
Edward Maunder published two papers in 1890 and 1894, and he cited earlier papers written by Gustav Spörer.
The Löwith account from 1936 has been cited to contradict the account given in the Der Spiegel interview in two ways: that there he did not make any decisive break with National Socialism in 1934, and that Heidegger was willing to entertain more profound relations between his philosophy and political involvement.
The two equalities in the equation above are each taken by various authors as the definition of working f-number, as the cited sources illustrate.
Scripps had been a subscriber to an earlier news agency, also named United Press, that existed in the late 1800s, partly in cooperation with management of the original New York-based AP and partly in existential competition with two Chicago-based organizations also using the AP name ( as detailed at Associated Press and in AP's 2007 history, Breaking News: How the Associated Press Has Covered War, Peace, and Everything Else, cited below ).
These two points suggest that predators attacked in a selective manner, and the evolutionary arms race which this indicates is commonly cited as a cause of the Cambrian explosion of animal diversity and complexity.
However, the Japanese involvement also marked the connection of the European and African theaters to Second Sino-Japanese War, and estimates cited above ignore the China, whose armies totaled about two million by the end of the war.
More frequently the nature of the relationship between the two is only hinted at, or is cited as a dreadful example of the fate that may befall kings who allow themselves to be influenced by favourites, and so become estranged from their subjects.

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