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hobday

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hobday [ˈhɒbˌdeɪ]
vb
(Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Veterinary Science) (tr) to alleviate (a breathing problem in certain horses) by the surgical operation of removing soft tissue ventricles to pull back the vocal fold
[named after F. T. Hobday (1869-1939), English veterinary surgeon, who devised the operation]
hobdayed  adj


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Diagenetic settings are commonly divided into "shallow," "intermediate," and "deep" burial types; yet in many case studies these terms are ill-defined and hydrological/hydrogeochemical criteria are commonly ignored (a noteworthy exception is Galloway and Hobday, 1983).
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They were accompanied on the cruise by their children - son Michael of Sacramento; daughter Donna and son-in-law Rick Narvaz of Agoura; daughter Deborah and son-in-law Garry Hobday of Brea; and daughter Kristine and son-in-law Thom Lewis of Simi Valley - along with five grandchildren and one great-granddaughter.
 
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