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My opinion: 1.5:1 I've always used ratio with relation to grafts. sm

Posted By: CL on 2005-11-24
In Reply to: ENT question - AG

Subject: My opinion: 1.5:1 I've always used ratio with relation to grafts. sm

Ratios with letters or words are hyphenated, numbers have a colon.  Page 348, BOS.


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