Examples of using Amputations in English and their translations into Italian
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Financial
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Programming
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Official/political
Pointless operations, amputations, experimental mutilations.
Experimental mutilations. needless operations, amputations.
Experimental mutilations. Pointless operations, amputations.
Traumatic amputations, enucleations; avulsion of the eye(code 040);
Dream of being stone announces wounds and amputations, since it is not possible for someone to be depicted in stone without the use of iron.
Reintegrating patients thanks to plastic surgery and rehabilitation Because of the visible results of leprosy(hands without fingers, leg amputations, blindness) many thousands of sufferers are excluded from society.
Odai Hussein, son of Saddam, ordered amputations for 6 members of the elite commando unit, Fedayeen Saddam for robbing the general public.
which frequently lead to foot and leg amputations.
kidney disease and amputations.
Of acrotomophiles(amputations fetishists) fantasizes to be mutilated, 53% simulates the loss of a limb,
Six per cent of the patients had amputations and 10% had new thromboembolic complications.
In the Commission proposal, amputations, eye injuries,
septicemia set in and after amputations at the Saint-Louis Hospital,
The sling was developed mainly for double-sided leg amputations, though it is also suitable for many other leg amputees.
Amputations and mutilations of a person are morally permissible only for strictly therapeutic medical reasons.
Other punishments include amputations- with five cases of"cross amputation"(left foot/right hand) and lashings this year alone.
Only 823 patients required amputations, accounting for 0.9 percent of the total hospitalized.
Holding people down during amputations and standing guard during.
Holding people down during amputations and standing guard during… night watch wasn't exactly medical training.
Citation needed Einhorn wished his new discovery to be used for amputations, but surgeons preferred general anesthetic.