| 31. | Freezing tissue near the AV node is less likely to provoke irreversible heart block than ablating it with heat.
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| 32. | The symptoms and signs resolve if the renal cell carcinoma ( or another associated tumor ) is successfully ablated.
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| 33. | Similar to these cells, CAR cells have correlated with reduced HSCs and LT-HSC activity when ablated.
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| 34. | This is somewhat balanced in that the slower descent means that Martian meteors have more time in which to ablate.
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| 35. | As the layer is non-generative, the section of the membrane ablated in the procedure is lost forever.
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| 36. | The initial pellet will be perhaps twice as large since most of the mass will be ablated during the compression.
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| 37. | The material has potential for use in hypervelocity reentry vehicles such as ICBM heat shields or aerodynamic ablate during reentry.
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| 38. | Their ability to focus a laser beam into a ring is useful in surgery for smoothing and ablating corneal tissue.
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| 39. | A cardiac catheterization may be performed to isolate and ablate ( burn or freeze ) the source of the arrhythmia.
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| 40. | This treatment ablates the bone marrow, and hence the body's ability to recover and repopulate the blood.
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