n place. Refers to cancer that has not spread to nearby tissue, also called non-invasive cancer. In-network care.
a word used to describe the remains of something that has been destroyed
Something Beautiful Remains was created in 1996.
No, it is not a preposition. Continued is the past tense of the verb continue.
A word that means something that doesn't change is "immutable." This term is often used in various contexts, including philosophy and science, to describe something that remains constant and unaltered over time. Other synonyms include "unchangeable" and "fixed."
Medical Detectives - 1996 Charred Remains 2-8 was released on: USA: 13 November 1997
"Patulous" refers to something that is open or spread out, often used in a medical context to describe a condition where an opening, such as a duct or orifice, is abnormally wide or not adequately closed. For example, it may refer to a patulous eustachian tube, where the tube connecting the throat to the middle ear remains open, potentially leading to various auditory issues. The term can also be applied more generally to describe any structure that is not properly closed or tightly fitting.
"Inter-celestial" refers to something that occurs or exists between celestial bodies, such as planets, stars, or galaxies. It can also describe something that is related to or involves the space between these bodies.
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When something remains the same or is normal, it is often referred to as being "consistent" or "unchanged." It can also be described as being "stable" or "steady."
The cast of Remains of Something Whole - 2012 includes: Philippe Bowgen Mia Ellis Drew Ledbetter
If you want something back that belongs to you, the first step is to communicate clearly and calmly with the person who has it. Explain that the item is yours and express your desire to retrieve it. If necessary, set a reasonable timeframe for its return. If the situation escalates or remains unresolved, you may need to consider legal options or mediation.
"Patent" in medical terms means open, as a vessel. The opposite is "occluded."