| 1. | Endovascular coiling was introduced by Guido Guglielmi at UCLA in 1991.
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| 2. | Females often signal willingness to mate by rapidly coiling their tails.
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| 3. | The nostoceratids are famous for the bizarre coiling of their shells.
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| 4. | Even a few quiet, human moments have something coiling beneath.
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| 5. | The shell is sinistral or left-handed in its coiling.
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| 6. | Coiling is either gyroconic or evoluute with a slight dorsal impression.
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| 7. | Because people don't use Over / under cable coiling.
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| 8. | She agreed to participate, was assigned to coiling and was relieved.
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| 9. | Endovascular coiling refers to the insertion of platinum coils into the aneurysm.
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| 10. | Coiling is the most common means of shaping ceramics in the Americas.
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