Ablative

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21Radioactivity / Medical physics / Neurosurgery / Radiosurgery / Radiation therapy / External beam radiotherapy / Stereotactic surgery / Ionizing radiation / Non-small-cell lung carcinoma / Medicine / Radiation oncology / Radiobiology

MEDICAL PRACTICE Non-surgical treatment of lung cancer: personalised stereotactic ablative radiotherapy Maverick WK Tsang *, Michael KM Kam, SF Leung, Anthony TC Chan

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Language: English - Date: 2015-01-25 22:02:39
22Ablative / Language / Latin declension / Germanic languages / Old Latin / Latin language / Declension / Linguistics

Microsoft Word - Daily Latin Chants - Jan 10, 2011.doc

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Language: English - Date: 2011-01-14 12:49:25
23Declension / Grammatical cases / Latin language / Ablative

SUMMARY OF ABLATIVE USES SHOWING LOCATION 1. Of place where In urbe manet. He is staying in the city. 2. Of time when Tertiä hörä discessërunt. They left at the third hour.

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Language: English - Date: 2008-01-23 14:34:42
24Syntax / Latin language / Ablative / Declension / Parts of speech / Preposition and postposition / Absolute construction / Linguistics / Grammatical cases / Grammar

SUMMARY OF ABLATIVE USES With Preposition Fabulam de deis narrat. He is telling a story about the gods. Ambulo cum amicis. I am walking with friends. In urbe manet. He is staying in the city. Ab insula navigamus. We are

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Language: English - Date: 2013-04-24 11:16:01
25Supine / Ablative / Verbal noun / Latin / Infinitive / Linguistics / Grammar / Latin language

THE SUPINE The Supine is a verbal noun of the fourth declension, appearing only in the accusative singular (-um) and ablative singular (-ü) and limited to two usages. I. The Supine in -um: A. The Supine in -um may be us

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Language: English - Date: 2005-04-13 12:13:03
26Declension / Grammatical cases / Language / Ancient Greek language / First declension / Latin declension / Ablative / Grammatical number / Second declension / Linguistics / Latin language / Grammar

FIRST DECLENSION NOUNS (-a) Formation: Nouns of the First Declension are declined thus: Singular Nom. Gen.

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Language: English - Date: 2008-08-25 09:08:20
27Latin language / Absolute construction / Syntax / Ablative / Participle / Verb / Genitive absolute / Latin grammar / Linguistics / Grammar / Grammatical cases

ABLATIVE ABSOLUTE One of the most common uses of present and perfect participles in Latin is a construction called the Ablative Absolute. The ablatives of a participle and a noun (or pronoun) are used to form a substitut

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Language: English - Date: 2005-02-09 14:11:49
28Declension / Grammar / Absolute construction / Language / Linguistics / Latin language / Ablative

Microsoft Word - LFR Answer Keys for 504.doc

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Language: English - Date: 2005-09-07 22:46:08
29Declension / Grammatical cases / Language / Ancient Greek language / Latin declension / First declension / Second declension / Ablative / Vocative case / Linguistics / Latin language / Grammar

FIRST AND SECOND DECLENSION NOUNS 1. First Declension Nouns are declined thus: Singular Plural Nom. -a

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Language: English - Date: 2009-08-26 14:33:48
30Grammar / Linguistic morphology / Curonian grammar / Linguistics / Grammatical cases / Declension

The Fourth Declension Fourth declension nouns carry a characteristic -u- throughout their declension (except in the dative and ablative plural) and are identified by the -ūs in the genitive singular. Masculine Nom. Gen.

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Language: English - Date: 2013-03-01 11:19:51
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