| 31. | The root word of fund-raising unit is the Latin fundus, " bktdmm ."
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| 32. | A developer called the Fundus Group bought the site from the Berlin government in the mid-1990s.
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| 33. | It evaluates irregularities in the fundus, monitors the progression of a disease, management and therapeutic outcome.
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| 34. | However, the diagnosis can be established with less invasive imaging techniques such as OCT and fundus autofluorescence.
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| 35. | A fundus examination postflight revealed a " new onset " cotton-wool spot in the left eye.
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| 36. | The fundus of the eye shows crowded optical discs, tortuous vessels and an abnormal foveal avascular zone.
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| 37. | From 2005 to 2007 he edited the series " FUNDUS " ( Philo Fine Arts, Hamburg ).
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| 38. | It was called " fundus Cossiniacus " which is probably the origin of the name of K�snacht.
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| 39. | The apparatus, an early endoscope, allowed him to examine the esophagus and the fundus of the stomach.
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| 40. | Based on the written accounts, Howe and Starr's image was more " recognizable as a fundus.
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