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Sentence count:48+1Posted:2017-08-01Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: glance throughbalance the bookinheritance taxlanceglancevalancebalanceparlanceMeaning: ['lænsɪt /'lɑː-]  n. 1. an acutely pointed Gothic arch, like a lance 2. a surgical knife with a pointed double-edged blade; used for punctures and small incisions. 
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(31) The study appeared in the Lancet medical journal which published special issue on disability.
(32) A Case Report in this week's issue of The Lancet highlights the dangers of unregulated herbal therapy.
(33) The research result to be published on "The Lancet" is conducted and led by researcher Brayer of the Oxford-based "British Cancer Research Institution".
(34) The second was reported in August in the magazine The Lancet.
(35) The campaign began with four papers published in The Lancet medical journal describing the situation.
(36) According to the Lancet,[sentencedict .com] malnutrition in the first two years is irreversible.
(37) Over all, The Lancet said, 1.4 million child deaths could be averted each year if babies were breast-fed properly.
(38) The research from Southampton General Hospital is published in the Lancet.
(39) The study appeared in the Lacent Lancet medical journal which published a special issue on disability.
(40) People who have a carotid bruit are at a significantly greater risk of cardiovascular death and heart attack, according to an article published in The Lancet.
(41) He fears the lancet of my art as I fear that of his . The cold steelpen.
(42) But now, says the Lancet paper, clinical microbiologists increasingly agree that multidrug-resistant Gram-negative bacteria, which thrive in the gut, pose the greatest risk to public health.
(43) Lancet: A tall, narrow window crowned by a pointed arch.
(44) The findings, from Uganda, are in the medical journal lancet, The Lancet.
(45) The doctor drew the lancet out slowly from the patient's stomach.
(46) He reported on the first 11 patients treated that way in The Lancet in 1867.
(47) Once a gene has accumulated enough mutations, it becomes a "pseudogene," notes geneticist Doron Lancet of Israel's Weizmann Institute of Science, meaning it no longer encodes a functioning receptor.
(48) The report a ears in the September i ue of The Lancet Oncology.
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