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- noun Plural form of
reattachment .
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Examples
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So I was kind of blessed, now seen what happens with reattachments in former Yugoslavia when people lost their limbs to mines there.
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"I gather this talk of reattachments and algetin is not just theoretical, and is connected with my problem?"
The Alembic Plot A Terran Empire novel Ann Wilson
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As Dr. Ronald Hugate prepared to leave today for what's left of Port-au-Prince, Haiti, he worried that a lack of medicine, sanitation and orthopedic equipment would lead to more amputations, rather than reattachments or healing.
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The chromosomal breakages and reattachments of MLL, called translocations, are common in many aggressive leukemias.
THE MEDICAL NEWS Editors 2010
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As Dr. Ronald Hugate prepared to leave today for what's left of Port-au-Prince, Haiti, he worried that a lack of medicine, sanitation and orthopedic equipment would lead to more amputations, rather than reattachments or healing.
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As Dr. Ronald Hugate prepared to leave today for what's left of Port-au-Prince, Haiti, he worried that a lack of medicine, sanitation and orthopedic equipment would lead to more amputations, rather than reattachments or healing.
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The chromosomal breakages and reattachments of MLL, called translocations, are common in many aggressive leukemias.
PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2010
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As Dr. Ronald Hugate prepared to leave today for what's left of Port-au-Prince, Haiti, he worried that a lack of medicine, sanitation and orthopedic equipment would lead to more amputations, rather than reattachments or healing.
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While she wouldn't comment on the status of Smith's arm, spokeswoman Shelley Lotenburg said the hospital does not perform limb reattachments.
EMSResponder.com: Top EMS News By the CNN Wire Staff 2010
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As Dr. Ronald Hugate prepared to leave today for what's left of Port-au-Prince, Haiti, he worried that a lack of medicine, sanitation and orthopedic equipment would lead to more amputations, rather than reattachments or healing.
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