(1) The 64 patients who remained at risk for GOO are the subject of this report.
(2) This review was undertaken to determine whether there are specific factors which predict the development of gastric outlet obstruction (GOO) in patients with pancreatic carcinoma.
(3) Twenty-three percent of the 17 patients with GOO complicating CGD described in the literature were found to present with GOO before any other clinical manifestations of CGD.
(4) "'It was all whirlwind, heat and flash'," he adds, quoting a line from Sonic Youth's Goo sleeve.
(5) You can structure your sweet eating so that every mouthful contains cloying pink goo.
(6) We stepped back into the cab and he offered me the container of thick herbal goo, with an enamel straw.
(7) Ang, a thoughtful man though prone to the occasional attack of the giggles, usually brought on by Goo Kha Tauko is our guide.
(8) 8.49pm BST Goo is being piped in zigzag patterns which can only mean we're on the final straight.
(9) The team at Rochester discovered that the presence of the "goo" enabled a gene identified in an earlier study to activate, causing cancer cells effectively to self-destruct and tumours never to form.
(10) After supper we play cards – Shithead, Goo Kha Tauko in Nepali – with the Sherpas until it's too cold not to be zipped up in a down sleeping bag.
(11) The indie games scene grew; fostered by the inclusion of titles like Braid and World of Goo on mainstream consoles.
(12) These data indicate that accurate prediction of subsequent GOO is not possible based on available objective data.
(13) It’s as if Young were not some hilarious goo-goo gah-gah pastiche but actually the godfather of a new generational mindset.
(14) We will be taking requests throughout the trip, so tell us what you want to hear, and we'll put it up on our daily playlists - in the comments below, or @GuardianTravel , #TwiTrips 2.38pm BST Goo-oo-d mor-n-ing Chicago!
(15) Everyone's smiling and lazily stirring sticky goo in their milk pans while enjoying the presenter patter.
(16) The goo is a natural by-product of any attempt to grow naked mole rat cells in a Petri dish.
(17) The molecular structure of their HMW-HA is many times larger, and they are slower at recycling it, meaning that the hyaluronan "goo" builds up in a unique way, giving the naked mole rat the ability, among other things, as Faulkes says, of "almost turning a full somersault within its own skin".
(18) A patient was diagnosed with gastric outlet obstruction (GOO) 17 months after the neonatal diagnosis of chronic granulomatous disease (CGD).
(19) Exploding ammunition such as the Israeli Frag 12 can cause even more fearsome wounds - Amnesty nicknamed it "the hamburger weapon" because it could reduce targets to meat, gristle, testicle, brain and goo.
(20) Seven of those patients developed GOO in the postoperative period and were compared with the 57 who did not.
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(adv.) Over; more than enough; -- noting excess; as, a thing is too long, too short, or too wide; too high; too many; too much.