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Any operation undertaken in two or more separate parts, with a lull between the two stages to facilitate tissue healing or clearance of infection.
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The distinct series of steps through which anesthesia progresses. The first stage of pharmacologically induced general anesthesia includes preliminary excitement until voluntary control is lost. Because hearing is the last s
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a micrometer fastened to the stage of a microscope.
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the elevation of a water surface in relation to a datum.
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Identifies whether the example is a documented "Success," a new "Experiment" of which the results are not yet known, or a "Failed Experiment," which is an example of a practice that didn't work.
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