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needle biopsy A small needle is inserted into the abnormal area in almost any part of the body, guided by imaging techniques, to obtain a tissue biopsy. This type of biopsy can provide a diagnosis without surgical intervention. An example of this procedure is called the needle breast biopsy.
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needle long and slender leaf such as those found on conifers including pine and spruce
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needle analog needle displaying current flow across the cans: the inverse of resistance. A leftward movement of the needle is called a ``rise'' (increased resistance); a rightward movement a ``fall''.
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needle long, thin cristal included in a diamond
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needle the most common needle used for cross-stitch is a 24 or 26. As in the fabric gauges, the higher number is a smaller needle. Size 24 is usually for fabric at 14 counts and lower, while size 26 is for 16 count and greater. Sharper needles must be used when stitching with Waste Canvas.
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