Examples of using An appendix in English and their translations into Portuguese
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Microscopic image(photomicrograph) of a cross section of an appendix in a child with acute appendicitis.
Let me look and see if they have an appendix or something in this brochure that tells… humm….
In the meantime the working class was to behave as an appendix to the"liberal" bourgeoisie.
Inclusion of an Appendix serves to partly address these issues by directing the reader towards additional sources of information.
That commentary ended with an appendix titled Notes on Prosody,
literature and law, and an appendix named varieties and bibliography.
atrium to the south and an appendix for the southwest atrium.
includes detailed documentation on the use of a preseed file in an appendix.
Besides, belly-ache can be caused by cold or an inflammation of an appendix.
are included as an appendix in the Greulich and Pyle atlas.
Clement VIII placed it in an appendix to the Vulgate with other apocrypha"lest they perish entirely.
In an appendix he called DOS"plain and simple theft" because
Later editions have come out with several volumes and an appendix, as well as a digital edition.
Date of the 16th century the first mention of an appendix bordered by a blackish pus which was called"perityphlitis.
An appendix is considered as thick when>
The booklet includes as an appendix an interesting overview of the situation of our Brothers in the Society today prepared by Bro. Alfonso Berger.
Sometimes nausea arises because of an appendix inflammation, and at someone the wrong metabolism even promotes emergence of systematic vomiting.
Besides, there is an appendix, having established which
It will be sufficient to give the complete text of my theses on the Constituent Assembly as an appendix to the present book.
It is not an addendum or an appendix but forms an integral part of the very essence of the church