| Unsure, but maybe you could compare this word with what you hear.Posted By: Suggestion on 2005-12-15In Reply to: Breast Augmentation ___ areola marker s/l begins w/petr - SAW
 
 Subject: Unsure, but maybe you could compare this word with what you hear.
 
 Not sure, but there is a pericentromeric marker....Maybe you could take a listen and compare it to this word - again, unsure, but maybe...
 
 
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 Subject: Really unsure of this word
 
 
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 Subject: s/l neruo forminal is this correct ?  Sorry started a new acct today and unsure if one word or two.
 
 
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 Subject: I definitely hear an L in the word.
 
 Here's how it is used, 2 spots...
 
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 Subject: I don't think so.  I definitely hear the sl... in the word.  Thanks anyway!
 
 
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 Subject: Can you give the whole sentence so that we  can hear the word prior to that one?
 
 
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 Subject: Unsure
 
 
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 Subject: Unsure
 
 
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 Subject: Im just unsure. SBN, SDN ? nm
 
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 Subject: so unsure
 
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 Subject: Please help, unsure of a sentence....sm
 
 
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 Subject: Try google when you are unsure of a term -sm
 
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 Subject: Guess I just won't expand it, still unsure....
 
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 Subject: two thoughts; unsure how helpful, but,
 
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 Subject: pan- is a prefix, so it is part of the word, not a separate word
 
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