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            <title>Terminology found in radiologists' reports</title>
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            <description>For McTimoney people. These are anomalies that can be assessed radiographically and occur in varying degrees of frequency within the population.  The findings are not pathological per se, but some do have clinical relevance in terms of patient management.</description>
            <pubDate>2010-03-04</pubDate>
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            <title>Terminology found in radiologists' reports</title>
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            <description>For McTimoney people. These are anomalies that can be assessed radiographically and occur in varying degrees of frequency within the population.  The findings are not pathological per se, but some do have clinical relevance in terms of patient management.</description>
            <pubDate>2005-04-05</pubDate>
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