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Arabic numbers ..

Posted By: Busy MT'ing on 2005-11-17
In Reply to: BIRAD - ME

Subject: Arabic numbers ..

Go to this website and click on About BI-RADS (just under the tutorial button in the middle of the page):

http://www.birads.at/

Hope this helps.


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