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"minimally" Definitions
  1. in a way that involves the least possible amount of activity or content

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The researchers focused on five common procedures: partial mastectomies with or without lymph node removal, minimally invasive gallbladder removal, and either open or minimally invasive hernia repair.
These included 1,310 men who had minimally invasive robot-assisted procedures, 427 who had other minimally invasive operations and 183 who had surgery involving an incision through the abdominal wall.
" The American Heart Association calls the procedure "minimally invasive.
He writes minimally about his own creative process for the same upper-crust reason that he writes minimally about his suffering—only second-rate people go on and on about their inner lives.
"We can get by with Europe growing minimally," he said.
We're working a lot on things like minimally invasive surgery.
It wasn't a conscious decision, to live minimally, she says.
Aside from being more efficient, drones would be minimally disruptive.
A second study also found problems with minimally invasive surgery.
The Bush Administration handled competition enforcement minimally if at all.
The minimally bearded designers turn to everyday objects for inspiration.
It was very sweet and very sour, but minimally smoky.
Negative space signals confidence; every minimally-stocked luxury store knows that.
And like some, they've been replaced by minimally functioning automated systems.
Outer space, in contrast, is minimally decorated: asteroids, stars, planets, galaxies.
The top five minimally invasive procedures were the same in 2015.
Eating early and minimally has been shown to have positive results.
What we're doing is adding minimally invasive tissue sampling: liver, lung.
Ms. Belfer had a liberal, minimally observant Jewish upbringing in Buffalo.
There are excellent programs but also weak or minimally adequate ones.
Blood pressure values were only minimally improved in the intervention group.
So capitalism, at least minimally, recognizes that our time is important.
They have said that Barr was minimally involved in the issue.
"At M.D. Anderson, we have completely stopped performing minimally invasive surgery for cervical cancer," said Dr. Pedro T. Ramirez, a leading expert in minimally invasive surgery for gynecologic cancers, and the lead author of one study.
The patients ranged in their severity: 12 were in a "minimally conscious state," three were in a "vegetative state," and six were "emerged from minimally conscious state," meaning they had some limited ability to move and communicate.
The Obama administration has lowered the bar to its minimally acceptable height.
In a minimally-decorated room, giant bouquets are suspended in varying heights.
And despite that massive database, those real world locations are minimally employed.
Startups must have a minimally viable product that they can demo onstage.
Minimally processed foods retain most of their inherent nutritional and physical properties.
WE THINK IT'S WORTH OVER $20 A SHARE ON OUR MODELS MINIMALLY.
Both Phillpotts and Jackson underwent minimally invasive procedures that corrected the leak.
In keeping with social-distancing practices, the resorts will be minimally staffed.
Stores that are minimally impacted are usually opened within a few days.
Minimally invasive surgery speeds recovery and reduces the length of hospital stays.
Like most things, living minimally is more complicated than it may seem.
She even had them minimally tailored but still, they never felt right.
Even his jokes are calculated to be minimally offensive and maximally educational.
It takes minimally adequate resources to piece together a person's social history.
I tried to make the photo look as minimally edited as possible.
Unlike the canvases, the drawings revel in rich color and are minimally patterned.
Indeed, there's no minimally persuasive rationale that can be concocted for this vote.
A triumphant success, this minimally curated exhibition allows photography to speak for itself.
While the first procedure had been minimally invasive, the second was more severe.
The developing skull simply "implodes" around the brain, which is only developing minimally.
"I think you see that trends across all minimally invasive procedures," Golas said.
Over twelve minutes he gives you the same eight bars, varied very minimally.
Much of that growth is in minimally invasive procedures like Botox or fillers.
We get used to seeing members of the minimally delineated ensemble pull through.
To minimally disrupt the brain, I first entered the center of the tumor.
The procedure, which may sound awful, is in proper hands only minimally uncomfortable.
The company's products help doctors do minimally invasive procedures to remove blood clots.
Dr. Dubin, 32, is a fellow in minimally invasive gynecologic surgery at Columbia.
When then-President Barack Obama restored relations with Havana, such repression eased minimally.
So you'd like to do it a very systematic and minimally invasive fashion.
But, at this point, shooting for minimally acceptable would be a real improvement.
He likens it to other medical technologies like transplantation and minimally invasive surgery.
They used an oral thermometer that was only minimally cleaned after each use.
"Those who were disinterested, or minimally interested, their heuristic is: Clinton keeps winning."
The messaging around Botox and other so-called "minimally invasive" injectables has shifted lately.
"The response and recovery sections of the plan were minimally developed," the report said.
So you'd like to do it in a very systematic and minimally invasive fashion.
The team said McGary previously had two similar procedures, which are considered minimally invasive.
The technique mimics a watercolor painting with color that minimally bleeds outside the lines.
So it tries to make sure the process is minimally invasive and totally transparent.
" The report states that Belichick "saw little reason to get more than minimally involved.
"Even with minimally invasive techniques, complication rates have not really decreased," said Dr. Kim.
Also, Murphy pointed out, they really did try to use Robert Kardashian's family minimally.
In Kanye's event, we saw a minimally produced, afternoon stream pulverize network TV viewership.
In the interim, Microsoft handed us the minimally updated Surface Book with Performance Base.
Treatments for obesity are improving, but many are often either minimally effective or draconian.
Nowadays, treating labral tears and the FAI through minimally invasive surgery can be curative.
Any minimally prepared interviewer would have been ready for that claim, even if Mrs.
"So, if it does increase erectile function, it does so very minimally," he said.
But maybe a minimally invasive, robotic surgery—the types of procedures Teixeira normally does.
When minimally invasive surgery is performed, the uterus is removed intact through the vagina.
"Yes, whole or minimally processed foods are best," said Mr. Bellatti, the registered dietitian.
The home is disarmingly simple: a minimally furnished, U-shaped space, encircling a madang.
Even when embellishment is the raison d'être of a certain piece, it's done minimally.
Scott's proposal as the "minimally acceptable" effort that could get passed in the legislature.
A minimally disruptive end to Bretton Woods II remains within the realms of possibility.
Instead, he describes his technique as pointillism that is both efficient and minimally traumatic.
Narrator: This minimally invasive method is supposed to cause less pain and discomfort, too.
We will not be shipping *minimally* viable shells of a product to satisfy suits.
I got paid a stipend through the program and supported myself minimally off that.
The FTC has produced a smart and minimally-burdensome proposal to solve this problem.
Surgical staplers cut and seal blood vessels and tissue, often during minimally invasive surgeries.
A noninvasive or minimally invasive blood glucose monitor is a kind of a holy grail.
As an example, we said we wanted innovations in minimally-invasive procedures for heart disease.
We learned how to live minimally because we were basically living out of a suitcase.
That's a shame, because Good Omens has some strong themes, even if they're minimally developed.
She's ultimately even told that her presence is just minimally necessary — and it's unfortunately true.
Plymouth, Minnesota-based Entellus designs minimally invasive products for the treatment of various ENT diseases.
Most cases in the study, however, involved only "minimally bothersome" symptoms or none at all.
Minimally humane standards and safety, combined with accountability, should be a baseline for our prisons.
I tried a minimally designed phone called the Light Phone, which only makes phone calls.
It is Eastern North Carolina style, with a sauce seasoned minimally with vinegar and pepper.
Partway through the project, the board saw too many deaths in the minimally invasive group.
Its facade has been minimally restored but there is much more work to be done.
Also, when researchers looked at African-Americans, the genetic variants only minimally predicted educational outcomes.
But as even minimally sentient Trumpified Republicans know, what Charen said at CPAC was true.
Across its eight tracks, things unfurl slowly, minimally, with silence hovering over the entire thing.
But the truth, as anyone minimally versed in history knows, is rarely popular at first.
Sirota wasn't willing to discuss the company's valuation, only saying the investment was minimally diluted.
The protests have been minimally disruptive to airport operations thus far, according to the BBC.
Color, used minimally in the early work, later became a central element in his images.
Turkey's lira, which had weakened some 0.8% in the day, reacted minimally to Trump's announcement.
Minimally, in terms of enthusiasm I see at his events, Andrew Yang should be debating.
A system on the Mitsubishi Outlander was rated as Basic, meaning it performed minimally well.
A healthy cat and a minimally sanitary owner can avoid these diseases easily, said Darling.
A spokesperson for Ivanka's attorney told Buzzfeed that she was only "minimally involved" in the project.
But by Trump's own account, his wife was minimally compensated for her work for the business.
All you need to do, minimally, is exercise enough to break a sweat for 10 minutes.
It is what is minimally required to prevent terrorists, disguised as refugees, from entering the country.
Some users who noticed the feature appeared to think it was minimally useful or even unhelpful.
The country would end up with a 21st-century sultan minimally curbed by parliament (see Briefing).
The connected catheter is minimally invasive, and can be inserted or extracted in your own home.
Fibroids within the cavity can be removed in a minimally-invasive surgical procedure called a hysteroscopy.
And, seeing their closet and dressers completely bare teases what living more minimally might feel like.
McBride told CNBC the hotel has invested very minimally in advertising on both Instagram and Facebook.
Police determined that Jenner was driving below the speed limit and "minimally slower" than Howe was.
Depending on the location of your fibroids, the procedure may be done with minimally invasive techniques.
The Carr Fire has burned through almost 100,85033 acres and is minimally contained at 20 percent.
That's why I opted to monetize my company minimally, and their lessons definitely influenced my philanthropy.
Even our minimally appointed house held a few extraneous items: My collection of vintage shelter magazines.
Before minimally-invasive treatment became widely adopted, survival times for women with cervical cancer were improving.
Further, as the article correctly notes, these groups are often led by minimally trained lay people.
All containers are minimally labeled so they can be reused and repurposed, rather than disposed of.
Ravioli under spring peas and raw pea shoots were filled with minimally seasoned ricotta one week.
Tragically, the most fundamental rights have been have been denied patients in the minimally conscious state.
Americans spent more than $16.5 billion on cosmetic plastic surgery and minimally invasive procedures in 2018.
It's text-heavy and minimally designed, resembling the most utilitarian, guide-like cookbooks of the 1970s.
So what is unique about minimally invasive surgery that could increase the risk of cancer recurrence?
His apartment was on the third floor of a Victorian only minimally maintained by its owner.
Anonymous is a minimally coordinated group of hackers known for global hacktivism and Guy Fawkes masks.
During the minimally invasive procedure, lasers are used to reshape a tiny part of the cornea.
Revascularization is the process of restoring blood flow to the limb through minimally invasive surgical intervention.
My favorite experiences among the offerings in the Oculus store turned out to be minimally interactive.
The share of programs above a three — minimally acceptable — rose to 25 percent, from 4 percent.
Those people are just seeing things the way a minimally non-garbage person is supposed to.
Johnson & Johnson was the first company to create minimally invasive surgery, this is the next evolution.
These included choosing minimally processed foods, increasing vegetable intake and decreasing sugar and refined carbohydrate intake.
Today: A woman who believes in sticking to a diet of mostly whole, minimally processed, organic foods.
It's a minimally nuanced take on a very real mode of conflict currently taking place in Syria.
Accenture is never going to do more than what is minimally contractually required to help their moderators.
Lopez Obrador had hailed the preliminary estimate showing the economy advancing, albeit minimally, in the second quarter.
"Hey everyone — I will be undergoing a minor, minimally invasive heart valve surgery this week," he wrote.
Third, President Trump needs to grapple with the hard question of what is a minimally acceptable deal.
The heavy-hitters in providing calories in unprocessed or minimally processed foods were meat, fruit, and milk.
Google has shown that properly handled, this kind of imagery can be useful and only minimally invasive.
According to the report, minimally-invasive cosmetic procedures have increased nearly 200 percent since the new millennium.
"I do minimally-invasive structural heart procedures, such as fixing the valves in the heart," Ali said.
In a minimally invasive endoscopic procedure, the balloons are placed into the patient's stomach through the mouth.
Underpaid and minimally trained, they learn mostly on the go, and turn over rapidly (most within months).
The berries stayed on top of the batter, collapsing only minimally and retaining their color and shape.
This led Cooper to speculate that sweet flavoring may, albeit minimally, have had some effect on performance.
Finally, minimally invasive surgical procedures can be used to remove individual growths if they are causing problems.
The research was paid for by M.D. Anderson and Medtronic, which makes instruments for minimally invasive surgery.
In one analysis, 1,225 of 2,461 women had minimally invasive surgery, and the rest had open surgery.
This gain is mostly driven by unemployed people finding work and minimally employed people finding steadier positions.
Minimally processed corn is more nutritious and makes for a better tasting tortilla, one expert told us.
He said if the investigation turned up anything, the city would follow with a "minimally invasive" excavation.
Later, Maggie was found to be in the "minimally conscious state" — a term medically formalized in 2002.
She is set to undergo a "minimally invasive surgical procedure to correct the problem," the announcement added.
Part of what makes Apa&aposs process so quick is what he calls a minimally invasive approach.
Today, about 60% of cervical cancer hysterectomies are minimally invasive, according to the authors of the study.
So what's a cervical cancer patient to do if she has undergone a minimally invasive radical hysterectomy?
Instead choose minimally processed foods that retain most of their inherent nutritional and physical properties, Drayer says.
With minimally-invasive procedures, 7.8% of patients developed sexual dysfunction and 7.4% had painful sexual activity afterwards.
Otherwise, maybe just wear black and start adopting a minimally active two-step for the next party.
For him to make even minimally informed decisions, you have to tell him some really sensitive stuff.
First outings will be only minimally autonomous, with more independence added as the robot and team gain confidence.
Dear Angelica is minimally interactive; the world never waits for your response or forces you to make decisions.
These additional shelters will be "minimally staffed," Fassold said, and evacuees will have to bring their own supplies.
That has to be hard to swallow—even with a glass of organic, non-GMO, minimally processed milk.
The minimally invasive procedure takes out the small part of the bone that broke off and caused pain.
But a patient who survives may end up in a coma or vegetative state or become minimally conscious.
"People can be treated with variety of techniques that are minimally invasive and they do well," he says.
Rice, the highest-ranking officer charged in the case, paints himself as minimally involved, according to court documents.
"It helped minimally, but my body was so inflamed that it didn't fix the situation entirely," she says.
Short of that, minimally, we should hit the pause button until the majority of these questions are answered.
Many headlines rightly imply that the man was only minimally conscious, not much better than a vegetative state.
The drink is minimally sweet—just perfect for those who want a summer drink that isn't overly saccharine.
Part of this reason is because they are much safer and more minimally invasive than traditional plastic surgery.
Much of that growth comes from minimally invasive, non-surgical treatments, which outpaced surgeries nearly eight to one.
Lacking any appreciation for education or its value, he has struggled to pass minimally demanding, blended ESL classes.
Staples like vegetables, beans, meats, cheeses, and other produce are all examples of unprocessed, or minimally processed foods.
Most online ads are unrelated, out of place, minimally targeted and disruptive to the point of pure avoidance.
Replacement of the aortic valve with a minimally invasive procedure called TAVR proved effective in younger, healthier patients.
I would like to install central air-conditioning in my prewar apartment, but I want something minimally invasive.
House Democrats only reluctantly, and minimally, competed in special elections earlier in the year in Kansas and Montana.
Temporary tattoos send a message, while the subtle sheen of a prism highlighter will suit the minimally inclined.
St. Pierre says it's important that, in order to lose weight, you should eat mostly minimally-process foods.
Iraqi Sunnis, Shiites and Kurds were forced to unify, at least minimally, to defeat ISIS, opening new possibilities.
DoC are different from comas; in vegetative or minimally conscious states, a person is awake, but not aware.
The closet epitomizes the idea of the city sophisticate that draws so many people to minimally designed spaces.
Finally, the authors claim that ultrasound technology is "minimally regulated," a claim to which others also take exception.
They were a key part of his plan to limit nicotine in cigarettes to minimally or nonaddictive levels.
Another way Jasik has brought her teams together is by promoting what she calls minimally clinical viable product.
We've got probably 100 or so different injections, blocks, and minimally invasive surgeries we can do for pain.
Foods that have been eaten by human beings for a very long time tend to be minimally processed.
Kidney donation is a laparoscopic procedure — that is, minimally invasive — with a typical hospital stay of two nights.
Ireland-based Creganna Medical designs and manufactures minimally invasive delivery and access devices serving medical device original equipment manufacturers.
A secondary analysis showed an association between unprocessed or minimally processed foods and lower risks of these same diseases.
Some are minimally invasive "ultrasound guided" operations in which surgeons make small incisions and use instruments inside the womb.
The White House did not say exactly why Melania needed the procedure -- but medical experts say it's minimally invasive.
Minimally, to be liked requires being attuned to what others are thinking and being open to changing one's behavior.
With Counter, Amazon's system is designed to be minimally disruptive to the brick-and-mortar's day-to-day operations.
It doesn't mean that your rudeness doesn't sting, even if we're being paid (minimally) to take it and smile.
It also resides in poorly maintained or minimally chlorinated swimming pools, staying in these habitats to feed on bacteria.
Clinical trials showed that flibanserin, the drug approved last summer to boost women's sexual drive, was only minimally effective.
But people in a minimally conscious state also showed pattern 1 more often than people in a vegetative state.
Even for the minimally insured, the cost of repeated doctor's visits can be high enough to avoid them altogether.
An expanse of purple-black minimally suggests a dim interior, strongly contrasted by the rectangle of exaggeratedly glowing sky.
"The Paleo lifestyle promotes minimally processed ingredients, and that's always a good idea," says CAP Beauty cofounder Kerrilynn Pamer.
One-third to one-half of all of us, including teenagers, are introverted, preferring quieter, more minimally stimulating environments.
In a foodie's ideal world, we'd all eat healthy, minimally processed cuisine sourced from artisanal farmers, bakers and chefs.
Sports teams are minimally competitive at best, the Applebee's tends to get old, and the bowling alley becomes insufficient.
Minimally-invasive laparoscopic surgery involves using just three or four small incisions in the abdomen to remove the uterus.
Since then, the agency has moved to lower the amount of nicotine in cigarettes to minimally or nonaddictive levels.
"Put me down for minimally enthusiastic about that," Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell told Reuters in an October interview.
The place was neat but minimally furnished—an indication, to me, that she wasn't especially interested in interior decorating.
There's a set of platitudes that everyone is expected to say, which any minimally competent politician can easily identify.
Patients generally have less pain and a quicker recovery with minimally invasive surgery, but it is not always possible.
But sticking to traditional hours can be counterproductive, leading to "presenteeism" — employees showing up and being only minimally functional.
If this is a subject matter that has touched your life even minimally, you ought to see this movie.
I requested an endometrial ablation, a brief, minimally invasive procedure that destroys a thin layer of the uterine lining.
The company also uses minimally invasive methods, aiming to help patients leave the hospital more quickly following a procedure.
"Minimally invasive procedures often cost less; however, they require more maintenance," a spokesperson from the organization told CNN Business.
The studies compared the same operation, radical hysterectomy, performed both as open surgery and as a minimally invasive procedure.
As the orchestra strikes up its first clanging notes, they start moving, but minimally, leaning from left to right.
Companies must be early-stage, pre-major publicity and have a minimally viable product to demo live on stage.
The country will require a massive international aid program just to transition from failed state to minimally functioning society.
I don't want to scuttle these objects, but I'm scared to insert them into our minimally furnished white loft.
"I thought it would minimally say you can do pretty good in this world and be gay," Cook said.
These financings are celebrated because they appear to be minimally dilutive and the company gets a stock-pile of cash.
PIRRO: And now you are getting information I believe on the minimally corroborated dossier that we know was a fake.
NeoTract's UroLift is a minimally invasive device to treat men with lower urinary tract symptoms due to an enlarged prostate.
Improvements in medicine mean people are increasingly likely to survive events that leave them in vegetative or minimally conscious states.
NuVasive is a medical device firm that focuses on minimally invasive spinal surgery that treats patients with debilitating spinal conditions.
Still, even with a (slightly) bigger battery, the Wear24 is minimally thinner than LG's wearable, which many people find uncomfortable.
Although Trump was minimally involved in the process of crafting the legislation, he had made plain it was a priority.
Like Maya, Vanessa saw more broken in society than in her child, 10-year-old minimally-speaking and autistic Moira*.
Generally, they say that undergoing a minimally invasive hysterectomy is much safer than it is to have open abdominal surgery.
For many months after the event, several schools undamaged or minimally damaged by the floods hosted students from damaged schools.
Embolization is considered a minimally invasive surgery, and involves cutting off blood flow to a particular part of the body.
The Affordable Care Act was designed to fill a huge national health coverage gap in a minimally disruptive, integrated way.
McCain's surgeons removed the clot during a minimally invasive craniotomy through an incision in the 80-year-old lawmaker's eyebrow.
The team said McGary, drafted 31st overall, has had two similar procedures, which are considered minimally invasive, in the past.
But "minimally corroborated" indicates that the FBI was able to find evidence supporting at least some of the dossier's contents.
In sanctions 2.0, we should expect some countries to comply minimally because they fear the penalties, not out of conviction.
Buy minimally processed birds from sources you trust that provide transparency about how the animals are raised, processed and packed.
Interim clearances are minimally invasive and granted on a temporary basis, pending the completion of a more intense background investigation.
At four years, 9.1 percent in the minimally invasive group had died, compared with 5.3 percent who had open surgery.
But many are instead emphasizing their success at the judicial level and seem only minimally interested in adjusting their focus.
"Radical capacity reductions left Compass without the ability to fly even minimally viable schedules," said Trans States spokesperson Cartiay McCoy.
Though your business might be closed or operating minimally right now, you should still be engaging with your customers daily.
For minimally conscious patients, the ramp is the restoration of functional communication, which makes reintegration into its cognate — community — possible.
It had become a mainstay in minimally invasive surgery, slicing up tissue so it could be removed through tiny incisions.
Maybe there's some reassurance to be had in the fact that Trump tends to talk big and act, um, minimally.
This trend suggests a cause and effect relationship between minimally invasive procedures and lower survival rates, according to the authors.
Dr. Ramirez's own department stopped doing minimally invasive radical hysterectomies in October 2017, when the first study's results were confirmed.
Minimally invasive procedures involve using devices such as catheters to make tiny incisions instead of creating large openings on the body.
Interest rates moved minimally last week before the Brexit storm, discouraging would-be borrowers from seeking mortgages for refinancing and homebuying.
They would either require "significant capital" to meet the company's brand standard or are minimally cash flow positive, the company said.
For example, Volt wants to slash the parliament's enormous internal translation costs by requiring MEPs to be minimally fluent in English.
Medical equipment sales were mainly driven by double digit growth in image guided therapy devices, which allow for minimally invasive operations.
Cardon used his experience with minimally-invasive surgery as inspiration for a small airlock in the groin area of the suit.
The device is the ideal size and priced well, making it a minimally invasive device for a living room or kitchen.
Some were thought to be in a minimally conscious state, meaning they were capable of showing some possible flickers of awareness.
Another reason the city has so many homeless people is because San Francisco is a minimally brutal place to be homeless.
That type of minimally invasive technology is set to become standard within the next five years for medical applications, Pacelli said.
In addition to the nearly 2 million cosmetic surgical procedures performed in 2017, minimally invasive procedures rose to almost 43 million.
That means surgeons doing minimally invasive procedures have no depth perception and need to periodically tap internal surfaces to get oriented.
Kirby said the White House is only talking minimally about how to get to the root causes of why people radicalize.
His New York solo debut at Martos Gallery, by contrast, aside from one buoyant installation of colorful doors, is minimally hung.
Not surprisingly, studies have shown that proximity to a hospital that offers TAVR impacts access to this minimally-invasive treatment option.
There are some dishes where it takes center stage, minimally coated with a sauce designed to bring out its wheaty excellence.
That this minimally equitable plan was long regarded as "radical" says something about how bent toward injustice the conversation quickly became.
Bazille obviously found the negotiation of depth and frontality taxing, rendering three-dimensional forms in minimally shaded passages of bold color.
So you have announced plans to try to limit the nicotine levels in combustible cigarettes to minimally addictive or nonaddictive levels.
The effort is expected to convert 68,000 hectares of minimally productive farmland to full production, using water from the Jhelum River.
Seeing them together reveals their sameness: Most artists didn't move beyond AnnLee's minimally depicted, passive-waif persona and endless self-reference.
There were 19 deaths in the minimally invasive group (14 from cancer), and three in the open group (two from cancer).
The next step will be to confirm and extend the results with more patients in both vegetative and minimally conscious states.
In eight patients who were classified as vegetative and minimally conscious, four could produce fMRI responses that appeared to follow commands.
He fell into a coma, from which he emerged eight weeks later into what is known as a minimally conscious state.
Minimally-processed grains are naturally low fat, which is important to this eating plan since it strives to limit saturated fat.
VIC's primary product is the MIRA ("miniaturized in vivo robotic assistant"), a two-pound robot designed for minimally invasive abdominal surgery.
High-quality carbs -- including minimally processed grains, along with non-starchy vegetables, whole fruits and beans -- are the ones to choose.
Maguire's high-stakes testimony came roughly 30 minutes after the Intelligence panel released a minimally redacted version of the whistleblower complaint.
Part of the FDA's tobacco overhaul includes seeking to lower the amount of nicotine in cigarettes to minimally or nonaddictive levels.
Her single "Truth Hurts" — minimally backed by those standard drum-machine sounds and a piano riff — was initially released in 2017.
"It's more about selecting whole natural or minimally-processed foods, regardless of the amount of carbs or fat," Mente told Reuters.
Few hope to make huge sums from popular music now; the business has traversed an improbable arc where careers were once assumed to be short-lived and records to be minimally profitable, through the Golconda era of almost unbelievable wealth, to the new era where careers are once again assumed to be precarious and recordings minimally profitable.
And my understanding is that less than two percent has been withheld in the minimally redacted version made available to Congressional leaders.
Architects, real estate agents and developers say you don't need to live in a proper "tiny house" to live minimally and simply.
The rapid rise of cross-border discount selling on Amazon is adequate to explain the success of minimally branded products on Marketplace.
But I found the effect minimally noticeable and suspect the extra rendering needed to make 22D work ends up slowing them down.
By 2008, after Ramin had exhausted what seemed like all her options, she elected to have a "minimally invasive" nerve decompression procedure.
Vivistim  therapy involves the use of a neurotransmitter implanted just below the skin on the chest in a minimally invasive outpatient surgery.
For the outing, Middleton went casual in a minimally decorative white blouse, brown suede jacket with matching shoes and fitted black jeans.
Johnson & Johnson subsidiary Ethicon sold gynecologists on the mesh implant with the pitch that, once again, it allowed for minimally invasive surgery.
She's pictured in minimally-edited photos making funny faces, sticking her tongue out, playing with boxes or cuddling with her famous siblings.
Teixeira was minimally responsive during Monday's hearing at Tufts Medical Center, according to a video of the proceedings posted by local media.
At the heart of the clash is the phrase "minimally manipulated," which the FDA uses to exempt therapies like bone marrow transplants.
"For a left lower lobe lobectomy, usually that can be done between the ribs — a little keyhole incision minimally invasively," Stiles says.
"What we see as the future is a minimally invasive way of treating these abnormalities at their genetic origin instead," says Peranteau.
A month or two later, when I had at least minimally processed Petey's murder, I did undertake one final bit of research.
This includes kaiseki, a traditional multi-course affair centered around seasonal, minimally fussed-with ingredients, designed to highlight quality and skillful preparation.
The festival is free, paid for by a combination of patrons, who received preferential on-site camping, and minimally invasive corporate sponsorship.
Edwards continues to conduct trials aimed at expanding the potential patient population for the minimally invasive procedure to those at lower risk.
Therefore, with the bottleneck in inventory likely to be the case for most of the year, home sales can only rise minimally.
Located 75 miles from Beijing, Simatai is a minimally-restored section of the Great Wall, known for being a rather perilous climb.
"The majority of my diet was whole, minimally processed foods, salads, fruits, vegetables, lean proteins, Greek yogurt, really regular food," he said.
Whether the level of education was at least minimally adequate in the state's poorest schools was not at issue in the case.
"Here, doctors can try out these minimally invasive devices on the specific cases where the device offers the most benefit," Glassenberg says.
MEDTRONIC PLC - MINIMALLY INVASIVE THERAPIES GROUP TO GROW 5% TO 5.5% IN 2020, UP FROM PRIOR FORECAST OF 5% GROWTH - CONF CALL
Prices responded only minimally to data Wednesday showing that U.S. crude oil inventories dropped last week by the most in 10 months.
Currently, the United States military is clearing unexploded ordnance, mines and other booby traps from Raqqa just to make it minimally habitable.
When the results are minimally significant, however, and interpretations among experts differ, the biases of those who discuss them probably do matter.
"But the worse way would have been if Mr. Rajoy had now tried to act very minimally and then still have failed."
These varied arrangements are minimally risky for Amazon, and increasingly appealing, or at least urgent, for companies watching as Amazon consolidates power.
These clinics can be minimally staffed, but still provide access to prescription medications and routine care, especially to vulnerable or underserved populations.
However, after that -- the time when minimally invasive radical hysterectomies grew more commonplace -- survival rates steadily dropped by about 0.8% per year.
"It's more about selecting whole natural or minimally-processed foods, regardless of the amount of carbs or fat," Mente said by email.
"Everything was a sheet of ice, and the skinny lane plowed in the middle of I-20 ... was minimally helpful," Mathews wrote.
Last week, the agency took the first step toward lowering the level of nicotine in cigarettes to minimally addictive or nonaddictive levels.
The FDA in July 2017 announced a sweeping plan to reduce the amount of nicotine in cigarettes to minimally or nonaddictive levels.
It "needs at least two weeks to be even minimally viable, and you just don't have two weeks," the doctors told her.
But the warden's spokesperson, who signed the name V. Logan, said in the email the power outage had "minimally impacted" housing units.
The only medical treatment center in Madaya is a minimally equipped basement run by two dentists, an agricultural engineer and a vet.
After Steele was terminated, a source validation report conducted by an independent unit within FBI assessed Steele's reporting as only minimally corroborated.
"Hey everyone — I will be undergoing a minor, minimally invasive heart valve surgery this week," he wrote in a since-deleted Instagram post.
Given how often people use GoFundMe for morally dubious causes, would crowdfunding campaigns become the new internet comment, minimally moderated and sometimes noxious?
But even those party poopers who choose to be voyeurs — traditionally known as audience members — are expected to participate minimally in the show.
Boston Scientific's Lotus technology is used in TAVR, a minimally invasive procedure to replace a narrowed aortic valve that fails to open properly.
HIFU treatment is shown to be a minimally invasive and effective option for prostatic tissue ablation with a low occurrence of side effects.
Clear History, experts say, is designed to minimally satisfy user outcry over privacy failures, but won't fully stop the company from tracking you.
The first is always related to a power generator that they have to get online, and its requirements are minimally randomized each session.
While certain critics have called this method "assisted bulimia," the FDA insists that it is a medically sound, reversible, and minimally invasive procedure.
The fire, bigger than the size of Atlanta, is only minimally contained, but it's already the deadliest and most destructive in state history.
" Peter Mirijanian, spokesperson for Abbe Lowell, Trump's ethics counsel, told CNBC that Trump was minimally involved in the planning for the tower. "Ms.
Wealthier households are minimally affected by the increased cost, but the rest of us spend a larger percentage of our income on energy.
Early-stage startups from any country — and any tech category — can apply as long as they have a minimally viable product to demo.
Among those millions of procedures, which are minimally invasive, most are performed in a safe and effective way, with few adverse side effects.
Minimally, corruption would have to be tamed to the point that it did not interfere with the most basic, and visible, government functions.
Shares of the company, which makes devices for minimally invasive coronary and vascular procedures, have nearly doubled since Root was exonerated in February.
The brand also sells a transparent T-shirt and tank in black, which is tinted minimally darker than the white and clear shirts.
In the retrospective database study, four-year death rates were 5.3 percent with conventional "open" surgery and 9.1 percent with minimally-invasive surgery.
Gottlieb has spearheaded the FDA's overhaul of tobacco regulation, including a plan to lower nicotine content in cigarettes to minimally or nonaddictive levels.
China's cut in the required reserve rate for banks prodded the yuan minimally lower and drove the Australian dollar to a day's high.
But we also had plenty of projects that were minimally affected—these are projects that have 10 people and two of them left.
Traditionally, minimally invasive instruments come with a tradeoff: If you're working at a hospital with a small budget, you're likely using manual instruments.
The "keyhole" caused by a narrow beam (think keyhole in the sense of minimally invasive surgeries) is, in effect, the most important part.
At three years, 0.83 percent of the open-surgery patients were alive, compared with 93.8 percent of those who had minimally invasive operations.
He had made it out of the "gray zone," which Owen conceptualizes as the place people in vegetative and minimally conscious states go.
Studies show that between 20 to 40 percent of nursing home patients with traumatic brain injury who appear vegetative may be minimally conscious.
What harm is there in people hearing obvious falsehoods and specious argumentation if any sane and minimally educated person can see through them?
For that reason, we should not count on Mr. Maduro's extremist government to do anything minimally promising to stop Venezuela's descent into hell.
Capri, which has been a popular getaway for affluent Europeans for generations, was minimally affected by the post-2011 downturn, local agents said.
Cancer recurrence differences by type of surgery A second new study also compared minimally invasive and open surgery procedures and found similar results.
Here, patients with early-stage cervical cancer were randomly assigned to receive either a minimally invasive radical hysterectomy or an open radical hysterectomy.
It focuses on whole, minimally processed foods, non-starchy vegetables, lean proteins, healthy fats, and a small serving of fruits and complex carbohydrates.
Others like Viktor & Rolf chose to showcase freshness and purity, balancing an understated cap-sleeve top with a minimally embellished, if ultrawide, skirt.
The big challenge, of course, was figuring out how to bring to life onstage a character who speaks only minimally in the film.
We know techniques such as minimally-invasive revascularization can be used to clean clogged arteries in the legs and avoid amputation all together.
You live as minimally as you can and then you do as much as you can to try to make money come in.
The film depicts AI as hyper-useful and minimally invasive, integrating seamlessly with users' lives throughout the day to help them get shit done.
This biopsy collection technique is common among whale researchers and is considered minimally invasive because the dart points make contact with blubber, not muscle.
His latest operation was described as "minimally invasive" and entailed removing the damaged disc and re-elevating the collapsed disc space to normal levels.
An embolization is a minimally invasive procedure often used to block the flow of blood to a tumor or an abnormal area of tissue.
Addyi was approved under intense pressure from advocacy groups despite a review by FDA scientists that deemed the drug minimally effective and possibly unsafe.
The boy's body, painted in a soft brown tone, is lightly outlined, with his anatomy minimally delineated: facial features, collar bone, nipples, genitals, feet.
Last year three UN agencies, including the Pan American Health Organisation, observed that "adolescent fertility rates have dropped minimally" over the past 30 years.
Her performance costume was also Madonna inspired, with a maroon cone bra that was so minimally retro that it was futuristic all over again.
I Feel Myself features contributors who are minimally made-up, yet are shot with high-quality cameras, giving their videos a more "natural" feel.
Their blood pressure only shifted minimally and none of them fainted or experienced dizziness after landing and performing activities over a 24-hour period.
The end result was inflamed, swollen, and minimally fuller lips — just enough to see the difference, without the discomfort that often comes with injections.
"I have been informed I can now perform minimally invasive surgery at any time or place even if people don't want it," he said.
The new reality of California being constantly on fire is settling in with horrifying extremes, and now the NFL is being impacted, albeit minimally.
Of the 15.7 million minimally-invasive procedures in 2017, nearly half were Botulinum Toxin Type A injections, better known as Botox (7.23 million procedures).
I certainly feel some type of way about the fact that these people are minimally compensated while Povich and Springer are both worth millions.
In the United States, an estimated 50,000 patients are in a vegetative state, and about 300,000 are in a minimally conscious state, Schiff said.
" The Washington Post's Jennifer Rubin wrote, "Someone as narcissistic and as devoid of conservative principles as Trump couldn't become a conciliatory, minimally coherent Republican.
At eighteen, she started college in Flagstaff, found it hugely expensive and minimally useful, dropped out, and began working at a café there instead.
Shop CoyuchiIf you're looking for bedding, bath, and other home textiles that are minimally processed, but still comfortable and thoughtfully designed, check out Coyuchi.
Because mere weeks after debuting a minimally dressed mini-music video, Britney is back at it in a bikini in a celebration of Friday.
As a generation, millennials have a reputation for hopping on board with any product that is minimally branded, or buying into the experiential economy.
It was tastefully, minimally designed with two modern aquamarine lounge chairs, a circular glass table and a side table that converted into a desk.
A spokesman for Ivanka Trump's ethics counsel Abbe Lowell has made a statement emphasizing that Ms. Trump was "only minimally involved" in the project.
As a disaster medicine specialist, my biggest concern is that ERs and clinics could become overwhelmed by the "worried well" and the minimally ill.
The statement from the court did not say whether Justice Ginsburg underwent open surgery, which requires a large incision, or a minimally invasive procedure.
And the number of "cosmetic minimally invasive procedures" — Botox, laser hair removal, soft tissue fillers and more — has grown rapidly in the United States.
Any agreement that North Korea would be likely to consider minimally acceptable would come at huge cost to the United States and its allies.
"We still struggle with acceptance in the adult population," said Dr. John M. Morton, the chief of bariatric and minimally invasive surgery at Stanford.
That, in conjunction with the HHS spokesperson agreement, minimally seems to acknowledge that these government agencies want to be careful about using specific words.
The last in the top echelon was the Irishman Single Malt, a minimally aged whiskey that nonetheless was lovely in its floral, mossy freshness.
This put ABN on track to meet its earlier promise of increasing shareholder payouts, while keeping its capital buffers well above minimally required levels.
According to Sullivan, a septate uterus is usually corrected with a minimally invasive procedure with no incisions that typically has a shorter recovery time.
But now, much of our life is inspired by these customer service interactions, despite the fact that the service you're receiving is often minimally human.
Trump's staffing choices will only get worse if the actual best people — or even the minimally adequate people — refuse to go to work for him.
She spent minimally on her re-election campaign, and now has over $10.6 million dollars to jump-start a 2020 bid, according to public filings.
"Their conclusion is, this could be a promising, minimally invasive technology that you could use," said Litt, who was not involved in the new study.
To ensure the accuracy of the constitutionally required count, the decennial enumeration is designed to be minimally intrusive: 10 questions taking 10 minutes or less.
From Politico:[Trump] uses the Internet minimally, other than tweeting and tracking his mentions, so what other news stories he sees can be more haphazard.
Not surprisingly, it's behaving like the pragmatic, minimally ideological, and selfishly self-interested nation it's been for more than those last 44 years and counting.
It's a set of beliefs that the Confederate cause was a virtuous struggle against Northern aggression, and was either minimally or completely unrelated to slavery.
It is also critical, they say, to include patients who have been minimally conscious or vegetative for years and are less likely to spontaneously recover.
Scanning done since the procedure (a minimally invasive craniotomy with an eyebrow incision) shows that the tissue of concern was completely resected by imaging criteria.
The popular trend in medicine of "minimally invasive surgery" was bolstered in part by pharmaceutical companies selling devices that made certain new surgical techniques possible.
"You get summoned to their castle, then you wait for about a week in a small room, where you're just fed very minimally," Martin said.
The researchers analyzed a meteorite from Antarctica called LAP 02342, which is interesting because it's been minimally weathered or eroded during its time on Earth.
"These incremental changes are important steps towards being as minimally restrictive as possible while also maintaining the safety of the blood supply," the answer concludes.
And even though the country is only minimally democratic, its leadership has to pay attention to falling living standards and the anger they can bring.
Had Kushner not included them in his first form, but amended that form within a few days, that would have been wrong but minimally acceptable.
From the Washington establishment to the broadcast executives in New York, Reagan was held in minimally high regard when he first came to the Capital.
So far in 2018, he has contributed minimally to the congressional elections, but people close to him say that's expected to change before Election Day.
"After Steele was terminated, a source validation report conducted by an independent unit within [the] FBI assessed Steele's reporting as only minimally corroborated," it says.
Compared to Trump, who is reviled by many key players in the conservative movement, Romney would be at least a minimally acceptable alternative to Trump.
Customers expect us to provide quality — outstanding product performance and service delivery — as a minimally acceptable threshold to even be considered in a purchasing process.
Patients take much shorter recovery time with minimally invasive TAVR procedures, Dr. Mathew Williams, director of the Heart Valve Center at NYU Langone Health, said.
The hostility of the environment was a major appeal for Mr. Dagritzikos, as was the fact that the island is small, minimally developed and remote.
" Since his youngest child was born a year ago, Baldwin said he's worked "minimally because I wanted to be there for my wife and kids.
Ms. Warner's "Lear" has been minimally cut and runs almost three and a half hours, but her star had memorized her lines before rehearsals began.
Minimally, just being aware of what customers are saying about you can make a world of difference in what changes you make to your business.
Following months of research and recommendations, she checked in to the cosmetic surgery department of a reputable public hospital to undergo the minimally invasive surgery.
These moves, they believed, would be at odds with their philosophy of open-ended play — that is, minimally structured free time without rules or goals.
Understanding what others know about aberrant behavior and how to navigate it might be the only way to hold the president even minimally to account.
The site was designed to be sustainable, maximizing the use of resources like sunlight and interfering minimally with the pristine natural landscape that surrounds it.
She said decisions were being made on a case-by-case basis, and that the minimally invasive approach might still be appropriate for some women.
Dr. Ramirez and his team wanted to compare open and minimally invasive surgery, to find out if they were equally effective at eliminating cervical cancer.
Members of both groups attended classes with dietitians where they were trained to eat nutrient-dense, minimally processed whole foods, cooked at home whenever possible.
Without the drug war, substances like cocaine, heroin, marijuana and meth are minimally processed agricultural and chemical commodities that cost pennies per dose to manufacture.
If our national security decision-making process were even minimally functional, there would have been a carefully devised plan to execute moves, including wrongheaded ones.
One, the Georgas Traditional retsina, is made with a small amount of sulfur dioxide, a stabilizer used in most commercial wines, and is minimally filtered.
But when nearly half of those who could participate are misdiagnosed as vegetative when they are actually minimally conscious, this vulnerable group is further marginalized.
Of course, we can address this by better diagnostic assessments of a patient's brain state, to differentiate the minimally conscious from the permanently unconscious patient.
The official also made the case that a "weekend lapse is a minimally impactful event," noting that many federal employees typically have weekends off. What?
If it is true that asymptomatic or minimally symptomatic people can transmit the disease frequently and efficiently, testing may need to be broadened, experts said.
It would allow the Food and Drug Administration to lower the cap even more to make e-cigarettes minimally addictive or not addictive at all.
And minimally invasive surgery was associated with a lower overall survival rate at three years: Nearly 94% survived, versus 99% of the open surgery patients.
Patients who had minimally invasive surgeries more than two years ago should feel "reassured" because "most likely, they are going to be OK," he said.
Dexcom, whose products cost more than what rivals charge, is known for its continuous and minimally invasive glucose monitors and for its remote tracking systems.
My arthritis has progressed minimally in the decades I've been on it, and having experienced no side effects, I'm unwilling to argue with apparent success.
Tobacco stocks rose Wednesday as the Food and Drug Administration delayed its plan to cut nicotine levels in cigarettes to minimally or non-addictive levels.
And for writing a product only minimally corroborated -- suggesting he shouldn't have been a credible source for the FBI to use in the FISA application.
"The re-routings have minimally affected the arrival/departure timings of some flights," she said, without naming specific countries or provinces that are being avoided.
After the story was published, officials at the jail sent a statement that said there was a power failure that had "minimally" affected the facility.
Shortly after my grandmother passed away, I went in for a minimally invasive shoulder surgery intended to clean up inflammation due to rotator cuff tendonitis.
Cancer experts have said that a typical recovery period for the type of minimally invasive pulmonary lobectomy the justice received is about four to six weeks.
Former FDA Commissioner Dr. Scott Gottlieb said at the time that new rules to make cigarettes "minimally addictive or non-addictive" could prevent millions of deaths.
She believed that cutting sugar, carbs and fat could help her get healthy, so she changed her diet to only eating food that is minimally processed.
Medtronic's minimally invasive therapies business, which makes surgical instruments and endoscopy products, brought in a revenue of $2.05 billion, ahead of analysts' estimate of $2.01 billion.
They also agreed folks are better off reaching for unprocessed carbohydrates like non-starchy vegetables, whole fruits, and whole or minimally processed grains than processed carbohydrates.
McCain had a "minimally invasive craniotomy" to remove a 5-cm blood clot from above his left eye, according to a statement released from McCain's office.
According to the team, this breakthrough could find use in everything from minimally invasive surgical tools to the artificial muscles for more complex and traditional robots.
Morzaria said Barclays' ring-fencing plans would be minimally affected by Brexit, but that other lenders with retail operations in Europe could see their plans complicated.
The minimally invasive therapies business brought in revenue of $2.26 billion in the fourth quarter, above estimates of $2.23 billion, according to IBES data from Refinitiv.
In 2015, Philips bought U.S. medical equipment maker Volcano, specialized in equipment for minimally invasive surgery, for $1.2 billion, strengthening its position in image-guided therapies.
"Obviously if there's some way that we could minimally provide better and more targeted treatments for moms, that would be amazing," said Stone of Postpartum Progress.
The company's robotic device was approved by the Food and Drug Administration in 2000 and is designed to facilitate complex surgery using a minimally invasive approach.
Surgeons at Mayo Clinic Hospital in Phoenix "successfully removed the 5-cm blood clot during a minimally invasive craniotomy with an eyebrow incision," the statement said.
Its fast-growing minimally invasive therapies business, which makes surgical instruments and endoscopy products, brought in revenue of $2.43 billion, above analysts' expectation of $22.4 billion.
Schilling said the U.S. national missile defense system was "only minimally operational" and would take more than two years to upgrade to provide more reliable defense.
Healthineers said last week that it had reached an agreement to buy Corindus, which develops robotic systems for minimally invasive vascular therapy procedures, for $1.1 billion.
Last week, the agency began soliciting public response for regulation related to a product standard to lower nicotine in cigarettes to minimally or non-addictive levels.
Half the group underwent a minimally invasive technique called transcranial direct-current stimulation, which sent a painless electrical current into the prefrontal cortex for 20 minutes.
"Not only is the Jail under staffed, but the correctional officers lack training to carry out their functions in a minimally safe manner," the lawsuit claims.
"If my children had cerebral palsy, I would want to do everything I could so that their lives would be minimally impacted by it," he said.
Dear Berkeley, Coulter deserves a platform As for the recent violence, Price and several Berkeley students believe that students were only minimally involved in the melees.
If the user seems only minimally impaired, the system can let a driver know to expect a tipsy passenger or recommend a well-lit pickup location.
Older weapons used by the Pentagon, some dating to before the Vietnam War, were minimally dependent on computers or networks, making them naturally resistant to hacking.
After 4.5 years, 96.5 percent of the patients who had open surgery were free of cancer, as opposed to 86 percent in the minimally invasive group.
Another is that carbon dioxide, used to inflate the abdomen so that surgeons can see better during minimally invasive procedures, may help cancer cells invade tissue.
The works, which combined painted and minimally carved wooden figures with found objects like shoes and doors, were funny but incisive, simple-looking but expertly made.
That's not surprising, Dr. Amatruda said, because obesity medications on the market are either minimally effective for most people or have significant side effects — or both.
I think if you count all the cases of minimally symptomatic or asymptomatic infections that probably brings the mortality rate down to somewhere around 1 percent.
Dark as night and running late into it, the minimally furnished, starkly lit production provides its many theatrical jolts thanks to a large and committed cast.
When a minimally conscious patient is mistakenly diagnosed as vegetative and thus thought insensate, they may not receive analgesic pain management or anesthesia for medical procedures.
Her two words for Aetna -- "screw you" -- expressed the anger she felt at being denied a minimally invasive brain surgery that promised to end her seizures.
As part of Gottlieb's sweeping plan to overhaul tobacco regulation, he wants to reduce the amount of nicotine in conventional cigarettes to minimally or nonaddictive levels.
Overall, women who underwent a minimally invasive radical hysterectomy were four times more likely to experience recurrent cervical cancer than women undergoing open surgery, he said.
" He said people who care about the house see the proposal as a way to protect the building while interfering with it "as minimally as possible.
Whether those are fully immersive like virtual reality, convenient complements to our phones like smart displays or minimally invasive sensors, Facebook wants them to be social.
And that's too bad, because had there been, the talented Michael Peña wouldn't have had to work so hard to hold this minimally amusing mess together.
Because it is minimally invasive, this approach may in turn reduce pain, blood loss, scarring, infection and recovery time after surgery, compared with traditional surgical procedures.
At best, he's minimally helpful — and that's an extremely worrisome development considering that villains tend to get bigger and badder as superhero cinematic universes are expanded.
Four years after the operation, 9.1 percent of those who had minimally invasive surgery had died, compared with 5.3 percent of those who had open surgery.
Aside from tweeting, Trump uses the internet "minimally," says Politico, and a bulk of the stories he does read reportedly include positive praise to boost his ego.
The law currently states that if a cell is extracted from a patient's body and more than minimally manipulated it is a drug subject to FDA regulation.
The "unprocessed or minimally processed" food category included fruits, vegetables, legumes, milk, eggs, meats, poultry, fish and seafood, yogurt, grains (white rice and pasta) and natural juice.
On Tuesday, Flynn's legal team asked Sullivan to sentence the 60-year-old Flynn to one year of minimally supervised probation and 200 hours of community service.
"As best I understand it, which is minimally, I have a deterioration in the organization of my brain," he told the outlet in an interview published Tuesday.
But public health experts stress that those moves, which are minimally effective at best, can also direct money, supplies, and attention away from where it's needed most.
K2M will also host four hands-on workshops focused on the latest in adolescent and adult reconstruction, minimally invasive techniques, sagittal plane balance correction, deformity, and scoliosis.
"I want to keep the tech simple and integrated as much as possible," using technology minimally to focus on the emotional story rather than the technological one.
"Reducing nicotine in cigarettes to non-addictive or minimally addictive levels, in our view, would be a potential game changer for the U.S. industry," the analysts wrote.
TC: You established a name for yourself with The Lean Startup, which basically told founders to get a minimally viable product into the market, then fix it.
The headphone company's product line has changed minimally since two years ago, with these regular color changes being the only sort of new product you can expect.
Monti, neuroscientist Adrian Owen, and other colleagues published a report in 2010 that found healthy-looking brain activity in patients in both vegetative and minimally conscious states.
A new study found that a minimally invasive procedure may improve fertility for women who are unable to conceive due to uterine fibroids, The Washington Post reports.
While records show Chanos gave minimally during the 2018 race, he donated just over $50,000 to President Barack Obama's Victory Fund during his 2012 re-election bid.
Arnold Advincula, a specialist in minimally invasive surgery, said that incidents like these may have made it more difficult for the STAR system to get quick approval.
Since the term became widely known during the 2016 U.S. presidential campaign, our guidance to Reuters journalists has been to use this label as minimally as possible.
In his nearly two years at the helm of the FDA, Gottlieb advanced sweeping initiatives like making cigarettes minimally or non-addictive and approving generic drugs faster.
Of the minimally-invasive procedures, wrinkle treatment injections like Botox were given over 7 million times, followed by hyaluronic acid fillers, chemical peels, microdermabrasion, and laser treatments.
It's still free to the public, but to access it, users will need to accept the network's key — a minimally more arduous task that's well worth it.
According to The American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS), 15.6 million cosmetic procedures, including both minimally invasive and surgical, were performed in the United States in 2014.
A stalking horse bid is used as a starting bid or minimally accepted offer that other interested bidders must surpass if they want to buy a company.
In a 2016 study, from the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS), Americans spent an estimated $16 billion on cosmetic surgery and minimally invasive procedures last year.
Your ship sails along on these currents during minimally playable sequences that see you trying to stay centered in the current in order to maximize your speed.
Symetis is the fourth-largest player in transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR), a minimally invasive procedure, to replace a narrowed aortic valve that fails to open properly.
Franken said he was minimally consulted by the White House on Stras' nomination, and was only granted two meetings with staff from the White House Counsel's office.
Medtronic is a diversified global medical-technology company that operates through four segments: Cardiac and Vascular Group, Minimally Invasive Technologies Group, Restorative Therapies Group, and Diabetes Group.
As the New York Times noted, recoveries from minimally conscious states as severe as the one Abdulla was in are extremely rare, with "only a handful" reported.
The unmanned craft—launched in 2009 to seek out habitable Earth-like planets—is now operating minimally while engineers try to figure out what has gone wrong.
" Sena added that "3Box allows you to write a new minimally-viable dApp … our value proposition works best for dApps because they want to avoid the backend.
"If it has to be taken out, it can be taken out, but it's so minimally invasive and small and safe that we keep it," he said.
All we're talking about is minimally processed agricultural and chemical commodities that are easy to produce, and cost pennies per dose to manufacture, and they're worth billions.
One question the findings raise is whether women who have already had minimally invasive surgery for cervical cancer have a higher risk of recurrence than previously thought.
The board said that no more patients should be enrolled, and that the hospitals should be told that minimally invasive surgery carried a higher risk of death.
With a median follow-up time of 2.5 years, 27 patients in the minimally invasive group had a cancer recurrence, compared with seven who had open surgery.
But unlike the sugar-laden, processed varieties, this next-generation breed of chocolate is made with raw, or minimally heated, cocoa beans to preserve their antioxidant benefits.
Estimates for the more ambiguous conditions, like minimally conscious states, are much fuzzier, since there's no official diagnostic code and the patients can be hard to track.
Everyone was encouraged to maximize vegetable intake; to minimize added sugar, refined flour and trans fat intake; and to focus on whole foods that were minimally processed.
The main advantages are that it is a minimally invasive way of ending a pregnancy without losing the uterus and it has a low risk of bleeding.
They have only minimally benefited from the West Point community, which has its own establishments, and the nearly 3 million tourists who visit the academy each year.
Rep. Elijah Cummings, the ranking Democrat on the House Oversight Committee, is in the hospital after undergoing "minimally invasive" heart surgery on Wednesday, his office said Thursday.
The vessel is minimally manned in Norfolk, Virginia, by a crew of about 18 civilian mariners, though additional forces will now be activated to man the ship.
Though the device is regarded as a great boon to minimally invasive surgery, if a patient has cancer, as Dr. Reed did, morcellation can spread the disease.
Introduced in 1992, minimally invasive radical hysterectomy -- in which smaller incisions are made with either a laparoscopic or a robot-assisted procedure -- increased in popularity over time.
As the Evangelist he would face the audience and deliver the sung narrative, which is minimally accompanied, then turn around to lead the choral and orchestral music.
A stalking horse bid is used as a starting bid or minimally accepted offer that other interested bidders must surpass if they want to buy the company.
McCain's office revealed his diagnosis on Wednesday, days after the longtime senator underwent a minimally invasive surgery to remove a blood clot from above his left eye.
Landlords across FirstService's portfolio — from small older buildings in Brooklyn to luxury towers in Manhattan — are offering concessions and raising rents on renewals minimally, if at all.
"If our national security decision-making process were even minimally functional, there would have been a carefully devised plan to execute moves, including wrongheaded ones," she writes.
Both co-founders say that they drink minimally in their free time and the two even built a robotic pourer to pass off the responsibility of making drinks.
SALVADOR, Brazil — From a mosquito's point of view, the sweaty, minimally clothed multitudes thronging the streets of this northeastern city on Monday night must have looked especially delectable.
This article was reviewed by Abraham Krikhely, MD, a minimally invasive bariatric and general surgeon, and chair of the Robotic Surgery Committee at Columbia University Irving Medical Center.
The task of the United States is to do what we can to ensure that the rise of China to the status of great power is minimally disruptive.
Its platform should be developed in a way that relies only minimally on imagery, penalizes click-bait, and allows for the flagging and quick removal of hateful material.
"There is a real effect and studies that show people can benefit, but it's not the same as a facelift or minimally invasive treatments like filler," Alam says.
For each patient, the team began by extracting a small biopsy specimen (6 millimeters in diameter) from the nasal septum under local anesthetic using a minimally invasive procedure.
The FDA's proposal to regulate the amount of nicotine in cigarettes to minimally or non-addictive levels surprised many tobacco control experts, and sent tobacco company shares tumbling.
The USDA definition of "natural" is "minimally processed" — basically any fresh food qualifies under that definition, even if it comes from a particularly cruel or environmentally destructive farm.
In the past, he was chief of thoracic surgery at the Hackensack University Medical Center as well as director of minimally invasive thoracic surgery at St. Luke's Hospital.
Balenciaga's streamlined, minimally embellished wedding dresses dialogue with Zurbarán's life-size canvases, not only because they inject geometry into drapery, but also because they transmit purity through austerity.
"Cosmetic procedures continue to increase in popularity, much to the credit of technological advancements made for minimally- and non-invasive techniques," said ASDS President Thomas E. Rohrer, MD, .
Avner, 44, a tech entrepreneur, and Maskit, 43, a high school teacher, were impressed by Gibbon's commitment to designing structures that minimally affect, and even mimic, their environment.
It does not bode well for the rest of the world that the two beacons of democratic government cannot solve their problems in even a minimally orderly manner.
Gig economy workers across the United States and the world are fighting for a livable wage and dignified work—which could cost Uber billions if even minimally realized.
"  The report "fails to even minimally discuss a mitigation plan to address the vulnerabilities" and "failed to estimate the future costs associated with ensuring these installations remain viable.
For the unfamiliar, Moll and his team built the Da Vinci surgical systems in the early 90s to help surgeons do their work in a minimally invasive way.
They're minimally useful at long range — unless the target is stationary — due to their speed, but the 120 damage a single barrage dishes out is no small thing.
Ramirez and his colleagues found that the rate of disease-free survival at 4.5 years was 96.5 percent with open surgery and 86 percent with minimally-invasive surgery.
It's a mindset that heaps guilt on the unemployed and disabled, discourages workers from taking vacation, and sets an absurd expectation that childbirth be minimally disruptive to work.
Individuals who are recovering face the possibility of waking up with a disorder of consciousness (DOC), such as the vegetative state (VS) or the minimally conscious state (MCS).
Julio Teixeira, chief of minimally invasive surgery at Lenox Hill, led the four-hour procedure where the team discovered that the mass was actually a staggering 30 pounds.
Punning on the popular and minimally-toned paintings that are typical of the Dansaekhwa movement, Choi instead writes the names of colors onto the canvas in different shades.
Minimally, financial experts recommend contributing enough money to your 401(k) plan to qualify for your employer match before turning your attention to other tax-advantaged retirement accounts.
Dr. Fader said that if more research could explain the bad outcomes, it might become possible to identify patients for whom the minimally invasive approach would be safe.
And even if rules are restored, the notion that the internet should afford at least a minimally competitive landscape for new entrants now seems as antiquated as Friendster.
The FDA's proposed rules on nicotine content, to make smokes "minimally addictive", could cut profits of American tobacco firms by half, say analysts at Morgan Stanley, a bank.
She played video of witness testimony from the House proceedings in which former administration officials acknowledged Hunter Biden's role with Burisma minimally amounted to a conflict of interest.
"Our water parks were most impacted by Irma because they had a lot of debris from the storm, but our theme parks were minimally impacted," Ms. Wahler said.
So she was happy to step in as brand ambassador for InMode, a medical device company that claims to offer minimally invasive aesthetic treatments like tightening and toning.
But the pay was decent, and I loved my co-workers, a random mix of people who, like me, cared minimally for retail but needed the steady check.
It's the first act of a movie, the first half or majority of a TV season that leaves the viewer hooked, thirsting for more, and minimally satisfied otherwise.
The minimally invasive business is projected to reach $8003 billion by the end of the 2023 fiscal year, up from about $8.5 billion last year, according to FactSet.
CBD, short for cannabidiol, a minimally psychoactive derivative of cannabis, rose from relative obscurity at the same time that cannabis legalization shed its status as a niche issue.
CHICAGO (Reuters) - A U.S. District Court judge on Wednesday said Illinois has failed to comply with federal consent decrees by minimally funding Medicaid during the state's budget impasse.
The law "has minimally achieved a situation where we believe NCAA championships may be conducted in a nondiscriminatory environment," the NCAA Board of Governors said in a statement.
As with many wardrobe commodities these days — white cotton shirts, wrap dresses, yoga pants — ballet flats are so minimally designed and so widely available that they are nearly fungible.
If you guessed Rand Paul, that Kentucky senator may minimally approximate this voter's positions, save for the fact that, as of last week, Rand Paul has left the building.
This partitioning allowed for "quasi-equivalence," in which subunits differ minimally in how they bond with their neighbors, forming either five-fold or six-fold positions on the lattice.
By now, it's almost as if Trump is intent on demonstrating that in the turbulent political era he spawned there are no enforceable standards of minimally acceptable public conduct.
Culpo charged ahead, changing looks yet again, looking runway ready in a full look from Jonathan Simkhai's Resort 2016 collection, minimally accessorized with an armful of Jennifer Fisher bracelets.
Google engineers said in a blog post that they had set out to make something simple and minimally disruptive—the two biggest priorities they'd heard from advertisers and developers.
The bill will also lower the tax rate for top individual earners, roll back the estate tax, and expand the child tax credit (but minimally for the poorest Americans).
In 2010, two minimally-acquainted academics — both women and today, well-known scholars — wrote blog posts just one day apart, analyzing the growing centrality of Facebook in users' networks.
Deutsche Bank's data on non-commercial flows, which bundles leveraged funds and asset managers, showed the pound was minimally bought last week but far less than a week earlier.
Minimally invasive glucose monitoring — which means not drawing blood or monitoring the interstitial fluid just below the skin — is a trend among some of the world's biggest tech companies.
Imagine, as proposed above, that a fetus could be moved from the mother's womb to an artificial womb through a minimally invasive surgery beginning at 18 weeks of gestation.
"Despite regulatory uncertainty for the health care industry, the aging population worldwide means more demand for medical devices for hearts, diabetes, spinal cords and minimally invasive surgery, " Warne said.
Here's a taster of the best places and cuisines that could help you eat yourself fitter: Live long and eat "The fundamentals are minimally processed plant foods," says Katz.
The large-scale lawsuits are seen as minimally rewarding plaintiffs with a few dollars or a coupon, while the lawyers get rich on one-third of these huge settlements.
The first option is usually to try minimally invasive surgery, in this case attempting to insert instruments down the esophagus to grasp the foreign object and pull it out.
In 2007, a 38-year-old man who had been minimally conscious for six years regained some functions after electrodes were implanted in his brain to stimulate the thalamus.
But even light consumption — typically one daily drink for women, and two for men — can "minimally" raise the overall cancer risk, Harvard University researchers found in a 2015 paper.
Whether a minimally genomed organism of the sort Dr Venter and his colleagues have created will actually have an important role, either practical or theoretical, remains to be seen.
On July 14, McCain underwent a "minimally invasive craniotomy" to remove a 5-cm blood clot from above his left eye, according to a statement released from McCain's office.
"The government plans to make the minimally redacted report available under the same conditions to the members and limited staff of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence," it states.
"These minimally processed plant-based foods affect our health in a very deep way," explained Bergquist, who was not on the US News and World Report panel of experts.
I'm not vegetarian by any definition of the word, but when I'm not gorging on carbs and meat for work, I load up on vegetables and minimally processed foods.
Third, access to the data should be restricted to a clearly defined minimally necessary list of authorized individuals with separate user accounts on a strict need-to-know basis.
The two deals underscore Medtronic's push to broaden its offerings in the minimally invasive surgical products market, which the company entered with its acquisition of Covidien Plc last year.
Two new studies revealed bad news about minimally invasive surgery for cervical cancer, a widely used procedure performed through small slits in the abdomen instead of a big incision.
He also promised to spend heavily on labor-intensive infrastructure projects that presumably would give employment to the minimally educated, just as the New Deal did in the 1930s.
The lyrics consist of ever shorter aphorisms, obscure turns of phrase, simple contradictions; half the songs repeat the same minimally varied lines, as if to slam the point home.
Houston's Vietnamese community has been making its own riff on Cajun crawfish for years by simmering the freshwater crustaceans in minimally seasoned water, then dousing them in garlic butter.
Respondents were excited for the government to support things that feel even minimally like a public good, even when they're told the private sector would do a better job.
Back in postwar Europe, she turned to the task of reconstruction, designing minimally sized rooms in university dorms that synthesized color, form and composition in succinct masterworks of function.
The reality star ended the tour with one last look of the sparkling trees outside her home, adding a spark of holiday spirit to an otherwise minimally decorated room.
"There's another whole cohort that is either asymptomatic or minimally symptomatic," Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, said in a briefing last month.
"We designed the MIRA Surgical Robotic Platform with the fundamental understanding that minimally invasive procedures offer tremendous benefits to patients," president and CEO John Murphy said in a release.
Of the minimally invasive group, 94 women died in the four years after surgery; 70 women in the open surgery group did not survive four years, the study showed.
This translates to a 9.1% risk of death for women in the minimally invasive group and a 5.3% risk of death in the open surgery group, the researchers wrote.
The house was kept dark and the stage minimally lighted, which created atmosphere but also made it feel like Mr. Bussotti had been relegated back into some gay underground.
The minimally designed, elegant space, which seats only a few diners at a time, has the most inventive food I've had in a city that's becoming known for it.
"We've set out a plan to try to reduce nicotine levels to nonaddictive or minimally addictive levels to transition people off combustible cigarettes," said Dr. Scott Gottlieb, FDA commissioner.
Minimally, by questioning NATO, trivializing our allies and longstanding treaties, creating policies in opposition to his own party, hiring people to run major agencies they want to dismantle, etc.
It&aposs a surgical procedure performed either during a cesarean, shortly after vaginal birth, or through a minimally-invasive type of surgery, called laparoscopically, when you aren&apost pregnant.
Since tubal ligation is considered a permanent form of birth control, it does require a minimally invasive surgical procedure to reverse it, so you can try to become pregnant.
"I minimally want to speak with clients once a year and have a quick scheduled maintenance call either right before or on the anniversary of their contract," Gastwirth said.
"Inmate housing units have been minimally impacted," Mr. Quay's office told The New York Times during the blackout, a message initially echoed by the Bureau of Prisons in Washington.
For a lot of sports, helmets need to be aerodynamic, afford a wide range of vision, and minimally restrict head movement, as well as protect the head during impact.
The issue is that it's expensive for telecom companies to bring wired broadband to remote and minimally populated areas in the US, so those regions have been severely underserved.
Addyi was approved under intense pressure from advocacy groups despite a review by scientists at the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) that deemed it minimally effective and possibly unsafe.
Top factors include evidence that Black allowed her son and Perry to travel offshore in Austin's "minimally equipped" 19-foot 1978 SeaCraft knowing that the boat lacked basic safety devices.
Unlike most political spats, though, this one turned out to be at least minimally instructive, because it underscored a legitimate strategic concern many liberals have about Sanders and his allies.
Usually, says Dr. Schwartz, the only way to know if you have an ovarian torsion is through minimally invasive laparoscopic surgery—the same surgery that's used to untwist the organ.
According to the same 2017 ASPS survey, in the 303- to 29-year-old age group, minimally invasive cosmetic procedures were actually down 1 percent compared to the prior year.
This spring could be the tightest market ever for homebuyers, as builders increase production only minimally, and the leading edge of the massive millennial generation finally starts shopping for homes.
Courtney Love Meets Kim Gordon Hair Moss and Ruminer agreed that Something's look had to shift, even if minimally, throughout the five acts to show both her growth and decline.
The top five minimally invasive procedures were: Botox, a drug that can be injected into the face in an effort to smooth the appearance of facial wrinkles: 22015 million procedures.
And with off-the-shelf computer tablets, cloud computing, and artificial intelligence software, he could simplify the data analysis in a way that minimally-trained front-line workers could understand.
They are just so wired to be physical, and we really didn't want our kids' experience and learning to be reduced to something that was minimally physical and mostly mental.
CHICAGO, June 7 (Reuters) - A U.S. District Court judge on Wednesday said Illinois has failed to comply with federal consent decrees by minimally funding Medicaid during the state's budget impasse.
It is unconscionable that so little is being done to ensure that minimally speaking autistic people like my son are able to accurately communicate their wants, needs, hopes, and opinions.
Tech titans can afford to police their comments for libel or other unlawful content, although they will inevitably do it poorly, using biased and unaccountable algorithms and minimally trained staff.
Earlier, I asked you to imagine that transfer to an artificial womb happened via a "minimally invasive surgery": something on the order of laparoscopic surgery to remove a small tumor.
And perhaps one might think even a minimally invasive surgery is morally problematic, given the rights we enjoy in most circumstances to reject forced medical treatment of almost any sort.
During the past couple of weeks these medications have no longer been working to treat the condition so she will undergo a minimally invasive surgical procedure to correct the problem.
The minimally invasive alternative procedure, called transcatheter aortic valve replacement, is currently available only for patients considered unlikely to survive open heart surgery or are at high risk for complications.
The ruling looked at cases of a prolonged disorder of consciousness (PDOC), which encompasses people who are minimally conscious or in a persistently vegetative state following a severe brain injury.
The gas inflates the legs through tiny channels running from the body and makes them wiggle — in a minimally alarming way, which is a first for the field of octobots.
How much life insurance coverage you need is highly personal, but minimally includes enough to replace lost income and could cover major future expenses, like college tuition or mortgage payments.
Of the dozen levees on the Missouri River that failed in March, seven had been classified as "minimally acceptable" nearly a decade ago—and not one has been reinspected since.
Medtronic will launch the surgical robot before the 2019 fiscal year, with the first systems to roll out in India, said Bryan Hanson, head of the minimally invasive therapies group.
Using mostly natural lighting, his minimally staged shooting and documentarian ethos — epitomized by a fully frontal approach with limited depth of field — reproduce their human subjects squarely within their milieu.
But it's not terribly persuasive if your superior judgment can't even help you offer 30 seconds of minimally vague platitudes about one of the biggest challenges you'll face in office.
Assuming the government follows proper procedures, it has a number of options minimally to comply with Fourth Amendment warrant requirements if it invokes "national security" as an excuse for surveillance.
To ensure that all the surgeons were skilled in minimally invasive procedures, the team leaders required them to submit reports on at least 25.3 operations, and unedited videos of two.
Mr. Ngendahayo estimates that night activity on the water started up again about seven years after the genocide, and then, only minimally and with caution for another decade, he said.
A new drug is minimally better than another, so anyone's associations with the companies that produce them matter when people are making decisions about their use or in writing guidelines.
Sharon Mintz, a Judaica expert at Sotheby's, said that the other two similar Bibles are only minimally decorated and entirely lacking in illumination, making the Met's new Bible largely unique.
So we're minimally free in that no one can just enslave us or force us to do something, but we're only free to sell our labor in order to survive.
But it's one thing to humor our idiot president, and another to let the gravitational pull of presidential power, and the deep desire for a minimally competent leader, warp reality.
Apa: So, when we talk about being minimally invasive in someone&aposs mouth, it means cutting away as little tooth as possible and saving as much healthy tooth as possible.
But the fact remains that Mr. Falwell seems bent on repealing regulations that, in the standards they set for minimally acceptable results, paint his own university in a bad light.
But Asia, which produces more than two-thirds of the world's steel, will be minimally affected when compared to the rest of America's trading partners, according to ratings agency Moody's.
Don't disregard the last two on our list, the subtle Bushmills, a 280-year-old single malt, and the fresh and floral Donegal, just $245 for this minimally aged whiskey.
Largest U.S. standalone medical device maker Medtronic reported a third-quarter profit in-line with analysts' estimates, as sales across all its units, except the minimally invasive therapies business, grew.
"There's another whole cohort that is either asymptomatic or minimally symptomatic," Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, said at a briefing in early February.
For instance, companies must use minimally invasive drilling practices, submit plans to the Park Service for review, and set aside funds to clean up an area after drilling is finished.
"It's a free-for-all," Dakota Snider, 24, who lives and works in Yosemite Valley, said, as Yosemite National Park officials announced closings of some minimally supervised campgrounds and public areas.
Siemens Healthineers is buying Corindus, which develops and produces robotic systems for minimally invasive vascular therapy procedures, for $4.28 per Corindus share, above the $2.42 closing price of Corindus on Wednesday.
The Facebook measurement glitch only affected one small segment of numbers on the platform which therefore minimally affected overall numbers, said Andrew Lipsman, vice president of marketing and insights at comScore.
There's a good chance at least one of them was housed in an industrial space, with minimally decorated brick or concrete walls, bare tables and floors, high ceilings, and exposed ducts.
That remix took the mesmeric, understated original and sent it spinning, adding subtle, pulsating beats and building minimally to a frantic mix of bleeps and synths, Kondi's vocals atop it all.
"Tubal flushing with hysterosalpingography during a fertility workup is minimally invasive and inexpensive, as compared with IVF," the researchers noted, and it hikes the odds of conception by 10 percentage points.
His Initial Surgery McCain's diagnosis came just a few days after he had surgery — a minimally invasive craniotomy — to remove a blood clot above his left eye on July 14, 2017.
" It told its riders in an email, "[Uber and Lyft] have every incentive to only minimally operate the less profitable green option and direct customers to their more profitable core business.
Mira is working toward something smaller and more subtle that wearers can take out into the world, undetected — or at least minimally so, inline with what Snapchat offers with the Spectacles.
Medtronic —The medical device maker reported quarterly earnings that beat expectations by 2 cents, while revenues came in below expectations, with sales for its heart, vascular and minimally-invasive products falling.
Designed for minimally invasive surgeries in the throat area, the system allows surgeons to navigate to the surgical site via robot and then perform surgery in a more traditional laparoscopic way.
For recovering addicts, kratom was a godsend—a natural substance, minimally addictive, with few serious side effects, and most importantly, the ability to take the edge off of opiate withdrawal symptoms.
"This new law has minimally achieved a situation where we believe NCAA championships may be conducted in a nondiscriminatory environment," the governing body for U.S. college athletics said in a statement.
Healthineers is paying $4.28 per share for Massachusetts-based Corindus, which develops robotic systems for minimally invasive vascular therapy procedures, a 77% premium to the U.S. company's closing price on Wednesday.
But this season, after experiencing discomfort, Irving underwent what the Celtics described as a "minimally invasive procedure" to remove the wire with the aim of relieving irritation in his patellar tendon.
Greek government bond yields – still minimally traded after years of debt crisis and EU bailouts - were volatile as investors weigh the chances of a test return to bond issuance this summer.
They reported in their paper that the man moved from a vegetative to a minimally conscious state, going from a five to a 10 on the 23-point Coma Recovery Scale.
The details: The researchers looked at 23,753 patients who needed a kidney removed via minimally invasive surgeries by compared the outcomes and costs between robotic-assisted (5,180) and conventional (18,573) procedures.
What they do,according to O*NET: Physicians who treat diseases, injuries, and deformities by invasive, minimally invasive, or noninvasive surgical methods, such as using instruments, appliances, or by manual manipulation.
The minimally invasive surgery, commonly known as LASIK, aims to correct vision in just minutes, using lasers rather than blades to make incisions that reshape a small portion of the cornea.
Yet as soon as she picked up, my grandma was calm, matter-of-fact, and minimally emotional, as if she were recalling the plot of the last film she had watched.
Open the latest issue of Elle Decor or Architectural Digest and you will likely spot a fiddle-leaf fig, often potted in white lacquer boxes in minimally furnished white-walled rooms.
"What you have here is a minimally viable technical footprint of a small number of people who are using what I suspect is an ad-hoc system to communicate," Paul said.
Medtronic, the world's largest standalone medical device maker, sells everything from minimally invasive therapies to spinal and heart devices, and it has been launching new products to combat increasingly fierce competition.
Also, personally, I'm not a huge fan of lore-heavy works, and I tend to like backstory when it is delivered as minimally as possible to make the world make sense.
I suspect, on observing the throngs of supporters of a certain politician, that this particular Columbus myth and many others still run rampant among minimally educated adults and probably well beyond.
For example, cognitive-behavioral therapy has shown efficacy in reducing the incidence and severity of a schizophrenia diagnosis and the need for antipsychotic medication, compared to a minimally treated control group.
Qi said that this is the seventh minimally viable product he has built with his team in less than a year, and they are ready to muscle through whatever lies ahead.
It's also poignant that in his minimally decorated upstate studio, Anderson's potter's wheel looks out onto the woods where he keeps a graveyard of piccolos that perished in the firing process.
Irrespective of your budget, Ms. Biggs Bradley said that to truly connect with nature, you're better off staying in a simple camp where the accommodations may be minimally adorned canvas tents.
The inspector, Gary Lackey, who agreed to step aside, said he was concerned that the company seemed unwilling to spend the money necessary to improve safety beyond what was minimally required.
In his recent apologies for the policy, it's clear that Bloomberg is trying to frame stop-and-frisk as a thing of the past—and one that was only minimally harmful.
"There's another whole cohort that is either asymptomatic or minimally symptomatic," Anthony Fauci, the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, said at a briefing in early February.
Gotlieb emphasized that "survival expectations are above 90%" for both groups of cervical cancer patients in the two studies, those who had minimally invasive operations and those who had open surgery.
A federal judge, Daniel Rafecas, argued in February 2015 that Mr. Nisman's claims did not "minimally hold up" and that there was "not even circumstantial evidence" that could implicate Mrs. Kirchner.
The agency is publishing an advanced notice of proposed rule-making, a first step in the process to require the level of nicotine in cigarettes be at minimally or nonaddictive levels.
Neither remotely credible nor more than minimally entertaining, Stacy Cochran's New York City romance, "Write When You Get Work," presents rich folk as gullible idiots and blue-collar crooks as heroes.
Yet despite its focus on the boys, Stranger Things' breakout character is Eleven, a minimally talkative girl with an instantly iconic look, who has been the subject of troubling government experiments.
Once that was done, the minimally witty movie implied that she'd live in a less dodgy fashion than that which got her killed, over and over again, in the first place.
It would make the French — who put us to shame with their way of raising de-stressed, minimally fussed-over, healthy children of parents on expansive maternity and paternity leaves — envious.
To improve their health, people need to limit the proportion of super-processed foods they eat, while increasing the amount of unprocessed or minimally processed foods in their diets, the researchers stated.
"Robotic surgery is a technical advance in minimally invasive surgery, but the current robotic system is too expensive to justify its unselected use in rectal cancer," Jayne told Reuters Health by email.
The deal is Teleflex's 240rd since 22019, according to Thomson Reuters data, and comes after its $2210.86 billion acquisition of Vascular Solutions in December for its minimally invasive coronary and vascular devices.
"The stores identified for closure either require significant capital, are minimally cash-flow positive today relative to the company's overall consolidated average, or represent a real-estate monetization opportunity," the company said.
I can personally confirm that freezing your Krispy Kreme doughnuts affects the taste very minimally, so stock up your freezer and nuke them in the microwave to thaw them in a flash.
During the quarter, Iraqi forces conducted "many operations" against ISIS independently, while some other operations were "minimally enabled" the U.S.-led coalition's air support and intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance, the report said.
Medtronic has been building its minimally invasive and robotic surgery device businesses through acquisitions to ease the impact of rising competition on its biggest earning business that makes stents and heart pumps.
According to a 43 report by the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, "minimally invasive cosmetic fat injections" increased 13 percent from 2016 to 2017; while face-lifts increased 4 percent from 2015.
Germany's Siemens Healthineers is buying U.S. firm Corindus, which develops robotic systems for minimally invasive vascular therapy procedures, for $4.28 per Corindus share, above the $2.42 closing price of Corindus on Wednesday.
Still others remain in a minimally conscious state; they show some awareness and may be able to smile, cry, and even give yes or no responses, but cannot function on their own.
The 2019 Mitsubishi Outlander was rated as "basic," with IIHS saying the Outlander's autobrake earned a superior rating in front crash prevention tests but reduced the vehicle's speed minimally in other scenarios.
A minimally invasive gallbladder surgery that includes insertion of a small tube to help drain bile commands a Medicaid payment of $343.20 in Missouri, 51 percent less than the $697.23 Medicare amount.
A pathologist was in the operating room during the procedure, a minimally invasive craniotomy with an eyebrow incision, said his doctor, who added that the surgery lasted about three to four hours.
The company has been building its minimally invasive and robotic surgery device businesses through acquisitions to make up for slowing growth in its top-earning unit that makes stents and heart pumps.
Second, employment gains have weakened and wage growth has stalled somewhat but overall earnings remain minimally improved from the stagnant near-2-percent pace established in the aftermath of the Great Recession.
But maintaining control, she said, "will require a political strategy to address local grievances and provide for a minimally effective government, none of which appears to be in place at this point."
Raising the National Insurance contribution threshold would only minimally benefit the lower earners it's designed to help, with only 3% of gains going to the poorest 20% of households, the IFS said.
This could include large increases in the use of minimally invasive tools that can allow families to be released while ensuring that they can be located and notified about their court cases.
The plate was minimally adorned with wilted escarole, a few crisp green olives and dabs of olive sauce: a textbook case of knowing when to leave a good piece of fish alone.
The new findings could mean that very few women will opt for minimally-invasive surgery for this type of cancer, even though it has become increasingly popular since 2006, the doctors said.
Even after adjusting for issues such as age, weight, the stage of the tumor and whether it had spread to the lymph nodes, minimally-invasive surgery was not as good for survival.
Healthy dietary patterns usually include minimally processed plant foods, such as fruits and vegetables, nuts, seeds, and some animal products, especially seafood, and poultry, and a relatively small amount of red meat.
Moreover, this minimally burdensome requirement is only necessary because prescribers keep flouting protections designed to ensure competition in a system where the government mandates patients visit a practitioner in the first place.
Because its price movements are minimally correlated with those of conventional assets, adding a modest allocation to Bitcoin to a 60 percent stock-40 percent bond portfolio could improve performance, he said.
By making screenings for at-risk patients a priority, patients would be better advised and educated on the best treatment options including minimally invasive revascularization procedures, which can prevent amputation all together.
But while the EPA requires that bacteria and viruses are killed off before sludge is applied to farm fields, other contaminants, like pharmaceuticals and metals, are only minimally regulated, if at all.
Fabric high-tops had been the dominant design since basketball-specific shoes were first introduced in the early 20th century, and while popular for their support and flexibility, they were minimally protective.
The spending has helped send Japan's national debt to record highs, as the country has approved many projects that turned out to be minimally effective or, at worst, damaging to the environment.
Even as the Saudi authorities became more cooperative with the United States in fighting al-Qaida after 27, they were minimally and grudgingly helpful when it came to the 22/290 inquiry.
Even as the Saudi authorities became more cooperative with the United States in fighting Al Qaeda after 2003, they were minimally and grudgingly helpful when it came to the 9/20143 inquiry.
When he first encounters Mo he's in a woozy daze, carrying out the trash from a takeout place where he's minimally employed, a near-hopeless figure, eyes darting this way and that.
Obesity can contribute to infertility, noted Dr. Brian Smith, co-director of the minimally invasive surgery fellowship at UC Irvine Health and chief of surgery at the VA Long Beach Healthcare System.
The Food and Drug Administration requires a rigorous assessment of safety and efficacy of procedures that manipulate human cells "more than minimally," yet no fertility procedure has been deemed to do so.
Within a few corners — and before the end of the lap — I had a good feel for the tuning of the ABS, TC, and ESC, which were all intuitive and minimally invasive.
Within a few corners — and before the end of the lap — I had a good feel for the tuning of the ABS, TC and ESC, which were all intuitive and minimally invasive.
"We are actively determining site selections, and this new law has minimally achieved a situation where we believe NCAA championships may be conducted in a nondiscriminatory environment," the NCAA said in a statement.
"From a nutritional standpoint, I would recommend following a balanced diet that provides an abundance of whole and minimally-processed foods including both non-starchy and starchy vegetables, legumes, and fruits," she says.
"Although Glaukos dominates the stent market in minimally invasive glaucoma surgery, it is still a small company reliant on just one product for the foreseeable future, as bigger rivals emerge," the paper said.
As a result, we have acquired several device companies in order to integrate them with our visualization techniques so that doctors can operate without opening up the patients through minimally-invasive catheterized procedures.
He highlighted the quarterly report that Intuitive Surgical, the company that markets the Da Vinci robotic assisted surgery platform for minimally invasive procedures, released last Thursday and its cuts to operating expense forecast.
And in a sea of Lollapalooza festgoers who have obviously dressed for a style blogger's camera, Cryer is low-key in denim and a faded tee that shows off her minimally inked arms.
He hasn't courted party elders, he hasn't hashed out a policy agenda, he hasn't built a minimally competent digital operation, and he can't even work out his convention schedule on a reasonable timeline.
The FDA is set to publish in October its proposed rule regulating the amount of nicotine allowed in cigarettes and other tobacco products "so that they are minimally addictive," according to the agency.
Recent studies suggest that diet diversity is associated with poor eating habits that include processed foods, refined grains and sugary drinks and not eating minimally-processed foods such as fish, fruits and vegetables.
In 2016, the industry was estimated to be worth $3.6 billion and expected to grow by 18% yearly as the demand for cosmetic surgery and minimally-invasive procedures steadily rises year-over-year.
Larry Ottoway, J&J's attorney, countered that its products, which had included the painkillers Duragesic and Nucynta, were minimally used in Oklahoma and that the company strictly adhered to federal regulations governing them.
Medtronic, which gets most of its sales from heart devices, spinal implants and insulin pumps, has been making deals to push into the minimally invasive surgical products market in the past few years.
"It's something brands have been preparing for on Twitter, or minimally have known might be coming, for a while now –- ever since Facebook moved away from recency in the Newsfeed," Bright told Mashable.
The USDA states that the term "natural" must refer to food that is minimally processed with no artificial ingredients and that product labels must include a statement explaining the meaning of the term.
Either they turn into a minimally interactive sequence of cutscenes, or they're so long that the structure breaks down into a series of mini-arcs, settling down to a whimper of an ending.
In Phoenix, Mayo Clinic Hospital doctors said McCain underwent a "minimally invasive" procedure to remove the nearly 2-inch (5-centimeter) clot and that the surgery went "very well," a hospital statement said.
Now the veteran duo—comprised of Sean McBride and Liz Wendelbo—are returning with a new album that showcases their finely polished and unique brand of stoically sung and minimally sequenced dance music.
Rep. Elijah Cummings (D-Md.) underwent "minimally invasive" heart surgery on Wednesday and will be recovering in a Baltimore hospital for the next few days, the lawmaker's office said in a statement Thursday.
These accounts offer interest rates up to 200 times higher than a checking account or traditional savings account, which means money in a high-yield savings account is, minimally, keeping up with inflation.
Mr. Schneiderman asked the agency to restrict the definition to minimally processed foods like ground nuts and washed salads, or foods that were prepared using traditional techniques like roasting, drying, smoking and fermenting.
It is minimally invasive, image-guided, generally has a short recovery time and especially in the kidney preserves the rest of renal function -- does not put the rest of the kidney at risk.
To do this, researchers first performed a minimally invasive procedure using local anesthesia to harvest a small specimen, about 6 millimeters or a quarter of an inch, of tissue from the nasal septum.
Such metal, minimally transformed to exploit China's export tax differentials, has been showing up in other Asian countries and could build to 0003,000 tonnes next year, according to CRU senior analyst Greg Wittbecker.
This was enough, however, to pull the unemployment rate down minimally from 4.357 percent to 4.350 percent, which, because of rounding, resulted in an apparent larger decline from 4.4 percent to 4.3 percent.
A survey released on Sunday showed British employers expect to raise pay only minimally over the next 12 months despite hiring more staff, suggesting wage growth will remain a problem for consumer spending.
Starting in the late 19th century, when electricity was first brought indoors, control buttons and toggles were mounted on knobs or set into minimally ornamented sheets of metal, glass and plastics including Bakelite.
Merging with Altria would expose PMI to the tumultuous U.S. market, where regulators are pursuing disruptive policies like reducing the nicotine levels in cigarettes to minimally or nonaddictive levels and banning menthol cigarettes.
Her doctors last year recommended Cara for laser ablation surgery, a minimally invasive procedure in which a thin laser is used to heat and destroy lesions in the brain where the seizures originate.
Honest Baby Arrival Gift Set, available on The Honest Company, $49.95Honest is well-loved by parents because all of its products are meant to be safe, gentle, and as minimally processed as possible.
It is clear that the best approach would be to upgrade our digital literacy and learn how to deal with the situation; but the problems noted here make this idea only minimally relevant.
Implanting the MitraClip is minimally invasive, with the device transferred up through a small incision in the groin, and has now been shown to reduce recovery time and hospitalization, according to the study.
Regulations say stem cells do not have to be F.D.A. approved if they are the patient's own and are "minimally manipulated" — but some clinics may stretch that term to suit their own purposes.
Few have done more to promote these minimally manipulated bottles over the last 20 years, from the time they were secret pleasures to the present, when the genre's popularity is touching the mainstream.
In his decision on Friday dismissing the suit, Judge Stephen J. Murphy III said that "access to literacy" — which he also referred to as a "minimally adequate education" — was not a fundamental right.
The Trump administration agreed, and decided to run the drill with just Japan and completely outside of South Korean airspace — even though the original plan was for the bombers to minimally enter it.
In April, the internet seemed to abruptly discover a trend that had been lurking in its midst for years: Brutalism, an aesthetic borrowed from architecture and applied to minimally designed, bare-knuckle websites.
Although U.S. stocks appeared minimally affected by American and Chinese tariffs going into effect, some investors warned that prolonged trade tensions could roil the markets, as they have on several occasions this year.
"I realize that the methods are not intended to embarrass or to demean but to encourage development of strategies so I will be minimally influenced by unpleasant experiences," says the statement of understanding.
Depending on the user, for most, the iPad is basically either a large phone you use to browse the web extra big or a minimally productive laptop replacement you poke at on the go.
Usually minimally made up and effortlessly cool, she has an Afro and a splash of freckles; or maybe she's dark-skinned and light-eyed; or maybe she has that 'could be from anywhere' look.
Either Trump is not as rich as he says he is, or he is too cheap to cough up the hundreds of millions of dollars (minimally) it would take to be competitive with Clinton.
Sano, founded in 2011, is a San Francisco-based company that has been working on what it describes as a minimally invasive, continuous glucose monitor that you'd wear on your skin like a patch.
You'll start with a small-time Twitter account and slowly build followers by feeding their appetite for fear and anger, while deflecting fact-checkers' criticism and muddling straightforward issues with minimally plausible conspiracy theories.
Transgender children aged 3 to 12 who live as the other gender have shown levels of depression equal to a control group of cisgender children, and the transgender group had only minimally more anxiety.
The live-action adaptation of The Jungle Book, which won an Oscar for its visuals, was a triumph of full-on CGI, while Cinderella, released a year earlier in 2015, used CGI characters minimally.
The minimally invasive therapies business, which makes surgical instruments such as those used to treat hernias and kidney disease, brought in revenue of $21.7 billion in the third quarter, above estimates of $475.88 billion.
Why it matters: Expensive robotic-assisted minimally invasive surgery has become the trend in hospitals over the past two decades, as it allows for 3-D visualization and an enhanced range of instrument motion.
"The effect is purely physiological, not psychological," said Dr. John Morton, Chief of Bariatric and Minimally Invasive Surgery at Yale School of Medicine, who was not involved with the study but reviewed the findings.
I think a common assumption is that if the intelligence agencies thought the document was serious enough to justify briefing President Obama and President-elect Trump about it, they must consider it minimally credible.
According to Policygenius, these plans all minimally cover the 10 essential benefits mandated by the federal government, including emergency services and pregnancy and newborn care, plus any benefits required by your state of residence.
What they're like to wearWeighing in at 12 ounces, the Pulseboost HD is minimally heavier than the 10.9-ounce Ultra Boost and 11-ounce Ultra Boost 19 (weights are based on size 9 shoes).
"Also, given the small amount of blood required and the minimally-invasive nature of the test when using finger-prick blood samples, there is an opportunity to use OLO in neonatal screening," he says.
I think the honest answer there is that, in the modern era, the quality has ranged from minimally competent legal analysis to extremely bad decisions that are announced without a clear or compelling explanation.
The iPhone represents the culmination of Apple's design ethos: it is minimally designed, its software and hardware is highly limited and regulated, and it pushes users toward relinquishing control over their mobile computing experience.
"While one recent meeting was delayed, we have recalled the necessary people back from furlough in order to do everything required to ensure a safe, secure, and minimally delayed event," the FAA representative said.
But she discusses the information with them, and would consider the minimally invasive approach for women who refuse open surgery, or for those who have a high risk of serious complications from open surgery.
Another analysis looked at the survival rate for cervical cancer surgery over time, and found that it began to decline when minimally invasive surgery was introduced, dropping by 0.8 percent a year after 2006.
It wouldn't cost that much to invest in kitchens and train cafeteria workers so that schools could produce tasty meals from scratch with fresh vegetables and fruits, beans, minimally processed grains and healthful proteins.
It is hard to find definitive evidence that particular diets protect against disease, but many public health experts agree that unprocessed or minimally processed foods, along with abundant fruits and vegetables, can promote health.
It's both suitable for a minimally furnished den of midcentury modern collectors items and a movie Wes Anderson might have made about Richie Tenenbaum, of "The Royal Tenenbaums," had life been kinder to Richie.
According to Policygenius, these plans all minimally cover the 10 essential benefits mandated by the federal government, including emergency services and pregnancy and newborn care, plus any benefits required by your state of residence.
Now, entrepreneurs of all stripes ask his advice for grabbing the attention of major tech companies and Sand Hill Road investors — and his answer is to always have an MVP, or minimally viable product.
The gynecology profession also fought back against Dr. Noorchashm and Dr. Reed, insisting that leiomyosarcoma was so rare that the benefit of morcellation — the ability to have minimally invasive surgery — far outweighed any risk.
Because results from both studies are "very, very similar," they deliver "a strong message that, in fact, minimally invasive surgery is not a safe approach among patients with early-stage cervical cancer," he said.
An audience anxious for signals about the Trump administration's stances on NATO, the European Union, Germany and the Russia of President Vladimir V. Putin, whom Mr. Trump so openly admires, was only minimally soothed.
Surgical procedures nowadays often use minimally invasive methods like laparoscopy and arthroscopy, with easier recoveries and less pain, and patients are generally encouraged to return to activity much more quickly than in the past.
Recent administrations have tried to reconcile these inherent conflicts by exempting places known to contain cultural sites from areas permitted for drilling, a practice that has only minimally affected the opportunities for resource exploration.
"A monument restoration has to be done by hand, you cannot use a pressure washer…so a monument will take minimally two months to restore and some take in excess of a year," he said.
In her moody, minimally worded videos, real estate agents lead prospective buyers into an apartment filled with zombies, and real-life factory workers who spend their days piecing together lightbulbs fantasize about pursuing their passions.
The company has been building its minimally invasive and robotic surgery device businesses through new launches and acquisitions to ease the impact of rising competition it faces at its top-earning cardiac and vascular unit.
After heavy net injections of some 840 billion yuan ($126.70 billion) to ensure market stability during the congress, the central bank refrained from putting funds into the market on Wednesday and injected minimally on Thursday.
Average annual salary: $239,690 Number of people employed in New York: 1,740 What they do, according to O*NET: Physicians who treat diseases, injuries, and deformities by invasive, minimally-invasive, or non-invasive surgical methods.
The study comes as the Food and Drug Administration writes new rules that would set maximum nicotine limits for cigarettes to minimally addictive levels as the agency looks to reduce the number of U.S. smokers.
The minimally invasive therapies unit, which Medtronic acquired as part of its $22018 billion Covidien deal, generated sales of $22017 billion in the quarter ended April 28, a 6 percent rise from a year earlier.
Per the annual report from the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS), Americans spent $16 billion on cosmetic surgery and minimally-invasive procedures last year, a significant increase over the $13 billion spent in 2015.
Two months after Céline Dion canceled a series of shows in Las Vegas to undergo a "minimally invasive surgical procedure," the superstar returned to the stage at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace on Tuesday night.
To his credit, Mr. Cuomo fought for a $15 minimum upstate, but could not prevail over the Republican-controlled Senate, which has, in effect, forced upstate workers to wait indefinitely for a minimally decent wage.
In one of Victor's previous experiments years ago, he had barbers refer patrons with high blood pressure to physicians, but the intervention was only minimally successful in improving health, according to The New York Times.
"  Team Clinton, she said, spent "minimally in Arizona" and won while "not spending a dime in Utah and Idaho and letting Sanders gain a few delegates in small states that won't matter in the general.
He painted mostly on Masonite, using a palette knife to prime the surface with layers of white gesso, then applying each color minimally for maximum effect — one coat of pure color, straight from a tube.
The report, which is only minimally redacted in the section on obstruction of justice, acknowledges the high bar of proving that a subject acted with "corrupt intent" in order to successfully prosecute an obstruction offense.
He introduced a sweeping plan in the summer of 2017 to lower the nicotine in combustible cigarettes to minimally or non-addictive levels while trying to get more adult smokers to switch to e-cigarettes.
Compared with the older, open abdominal operation, the minimally invasive approach was more likely to result in recurrence of the cancer and death, researchers found, in the first study that rigorously tested the two methods.
As for its set, designed by the remarkable Es Devlin, it doesn't appear to be much more than an outsize glass box, minimally furnished with the remnants of some sleek office furniture and packing crates.
According to the family of one patient I cared for — 94 years old, septic, minimally conscious, with an intestinal obstruction and a new diagnosis of cancer — no one told them how very ill she was.
There's not really a guiding principle from economics, as far as efficiency, for how best how to do that, except to do it in a way that is minimally distortive of the efficient pricing signal.
That was the alternative proposed by "Primer for a Failed Superpower," a concert held at the minimally air-conditioned Roulette performance space in Brooklyn on Tuesday night (with a second, final performance scheduled for Wednesday).
To get a clearer picture of how cannabis impacts the effectiveness of different types of anesthesia, researchers studied 250 patients who had minimally invasive procedures requiring anesthesia in Colorado, where recreational marijuana use is legal.
"These flexible lighted scopes are vital for minimally invasive procedures to diagnose and treat conditions of the pancreas and bile duct," said Dr. Jeff Shuren, director of the FDA's Center for Devices and Radiological Health.
Laser ablation surgery "has emerged as a new minimally invasive surgical option that is best suited for patients with symptomatic localization-related epilepsy," said Dr. Jacqueline French, the chief science officer with the Epilepsy Foundation.
The minimally invasive therapies business, which the company acquired as part of its $7.373 billion deal to buy Covidien in 2015, generated sales of $2.04 billion, a 16 percent fall from the year-ago quarter.
One study published in the New England Journal of Medicine found that minimally invasive surgery, including robotic surgery, appeared to be associated with a lower rate of long-term survival compared with traditional abdominal surgery.
The reference to persons already in transit was a last-minute addition reportedly based on a special push by career State Department officials (who were otherwise only minimally involved in or consulted on this order).

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