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Do you hear index

Posted By: Patty on 2009-05-22
In Reply to: "index" total hip replacement procedure. sm - Tracey

Subject: Do you hear index

or does it sound like index?



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Subject: depression index UNG?

Hi everyone,


Is there an index to measure depression called UNG or something that sounds like that? At least that is what I am hearing--- "ung" at various speeds. Would he be saying "own"?


This dr has yawned so many times throughout this report he is making me sleepy too.


"with his UNG index score of 78"


 


Thanks!


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Subject: Only thing I see is "voxel index"

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