terça-feira, 28 de outubro de 2014
Inglês - Dia 45
"How amazingly suitable the whole thing was! It was certainly advisable that he should marry money, but not such a matter of necessity that he could regard himself as forced to put his own feelings on one side. And he loved Linnet. He would have wanted to marry her even if she had been practically penniless, instead of one of the richest girls in England. Only, fortunately, she was one of the richest girls in England..."
Death on the Nile - Agatha Christie
"Life is what happens to you while you're busy making other plans." John Lennon
Word of the day:
Odontoid - (adjective) of or resembling a tooth; toothlike.
* In most cases, the radiological examination of the cervical spine in sports injuries starts with plain radiographs, including frontal, lateral and odontoid projections.
Edited by F.M. Vanhoenacker; M. Maas and J.L. Gielen, "The Spine in Sports Injuries", Imaginf of Orthopedic Sports Injuries, 2007.
* In young patients, a significant force is required to cause a fracture of the odontoid.
Edited by Andrea Donovan and Mark E. Schweitzer, Imaging Musculoskeletal trauma, 2012.
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