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table

Collection of information, usually numbers, arranged so that information is easy to find. Two-way tables are designed to be read from the top and from the side, for example a multiplication table, which gives all the products of numbers from one to ten.

table

In music, the belly of a string instrument; also the sounding board of the harp. In harp playing, près de la table is an instruction to play near the sounding board, producing a metallic sound.



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Growth factors stimulate new bone formation on the internal surface of the inner table and external surface of the outer table.
The ratio FH/ID (where FH is the largest width of the frontal horns of the lateral ventricles, and ID is the internal diameter from inner table to inner table at the same level) was calculated before the administration of rt-PA and after completing the last dose.
 
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