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embolism

Blockage of a blood vessel by an obstruction called an embolus (usually a blood clot, fat particle, or bubble of air).



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This original linkage was tempered by the Quraysh and the Jews (11) by introducing intercalary month, a practice condemned by the Qur'an: The intercalation [an-nasi] is but an increase in kufr, [a means] by which those who deny the Truth are led astray.
As Joanna Dewey has observed, Mark is an interwoven tapestry that employs repetitions, intercalation, echoes, and foreshadowings to correlate the episodes in the Gospel.
Other examples of the intercalation of basic biomedical sciences with ocean sciences exist, and in this treatise I attempt to draw attention to several discoveries and/or models derived from marine science programs that have served the entire biomedical community.
 
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