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- adjective Of or pertaining to
cardiology .
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Examples
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And my own experience of writing Delusions of Gender has led me to believe that certain other qualities are no less important than a sturdy cardiological constitution.
Cordelia Fine: A Career in Gender? Think Twice Cordelia Fine 2010
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Mars says its "snacksquares" give consumers 200 mg of cocoa flavanols, proven to have health and cardiological benefits.
Jerry Lewis: Mars Wants Sustainable Cocoa Certification to Include Productivity 2010
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Mars says its "snacksquares" give consumers 200 mg of cocoa flavanols, proven to have health and cardiological benefits.
Mars Wants Sustainable Cocoa Certification to Include Productivity 2010
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Mars says its "snacksquares" give consumers 200 mg of cocoa flavanols, proven to have health and cardiological benefits.
Jerry Lewis: Mars Wants Sustainable Cocoa Certification to Include Productivity Jerry Lewis 2010
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Vital cardiological news, and accurate analysis! by Stephen Fox on Thursday, Dec 10, 2009 at 10: 39: 43 AM
Lone atrial fibrillation precipitated by MSG and Aspartame 2009
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So, is it wrong to wish that the little, never properly functiong walnut of a cardiological biological aparatus in his chest -- I won't call it a heart, which has positive metaphorical connotations -- just heaves, shrivels up and stops cold ... er?
Printing: Wishing Limbaugh Dead except for the Sarah Factor 2009
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Promoted to Headline (H3) on 12/31/09: Wishing Limbaugh Dead except for the Sarah Factor yahooBuzzArticleHeadline = 'Wishing Limbaugh Dead except for the Sarah Factor'; yahooBuzzArticleSummary = 'Article: So, is it wrong to wish that the little, never properly functiong walnut of a cardiological biological aparatus in his chest -- I won\'t call it a heart, which has positive metaphorical connotations -- just heaves, shrivels up and stops cold ... er?'
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So, is it wrong to wish that the little, never properly functiong walnut of a cardiological biological aparatus in his chest -- I won't call it a heart, which has positive metaphorical connotations -- just heaves, shrivels up and stops cold ... er?
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Although excising living tissue has long been a cardiological no-no, Batista's operation seems to provide the cardiac equivalent of a face-lift: it makes the heart tauter.
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I'd like to have a few words with my cardiological colleagues: stick to inpatient medicine and acute care and forget about trying to take care of outpatients.
Archive 2008-03-01 1 Dinosaur 2008
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