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Seems as if Setzer himself grew weary of the singular performance style and created a phenomenal hybrid of his own, integrating video, music and performance entitled "Supralingual/Sublingual: The Tongue is the Terrain."
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Seems as if Setzer himself grew weary of the singular performance style and created a phenomenal hybrid of his own, integrating video, music and performance entitled "Supralingual/Sublingual: The Tongue is the Terrain."
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Sublingual or under-the-tongue forms of B12 may also be effective.
The UltraMind Solution M.D. Mark Hyman 2009
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The Sublingual Artery (a. sublingualis) arises at the anterior margin of the Hyoglossus, and runs forward between the Genioglossus and Mylohyoideus to the sublingual gland.
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Sublingual gland, inflammation of, 548 ranula of, 549 surgical anatomy of, 543 tumours of, 552
Manual of Surgery Volume Second: Extremities—Head—Neck. Sixth Edition. Alexander Miles 1893
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Sublingual B12 or B12 patches, or even B12 lollipops, can be helpful for people who require a supplement but cannot swallow pills.
NYT > Home Page By JANE E. BRODY 2011
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Sublingual B12 or B12 patches, or even B12 lollipops, can be helpful for people who require a supplement but cannot swallow pills.
The Seattle Times 2011
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Sublingual Apomorphine as adjunct therapy: Fast "ON" in the morning.
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Now you can with the help of Dr. Libby's original, patented Sublingual B-12, B-6
Wil's Ebay E-Store amp;34;Nutrition 2010
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Lexor Health, a leading provider of natural vitamin and health supplements, has launched its unique range of Vitamin D3 supplements that have been made using the revolutionary Sublingual technology.
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