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***No errors, but I've just added some extra forms here in case you need them***
CONTRACTIONS***
have got
you have got a cat
he has got a fish
she has got a hamster
we have got a cat
they have got a fish
you have not got a hamster
he has not got a cat
they have not got a hamster
Contraction forms:
have got
you've got a cat
he's got a fish
she's got a hamster
we've got a cat
they've got a fish
you haven't got a hamster
he hasn't got a cat
they haven't got a hamster
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Harry was a highly unusual boy in many ways. For one thing, he hated the summer holidays more than any other time of year. For another, he really wanted to do his homework but was forced to do it in secret, in the dead of night. And he also happened to be a wizard.
Harry was particularly keen to avoid trouble with his aunt and uncle at the moment, as they were already in an especially bad mood with him, all because he’d received a telephone from his friend.
Harry, who happened to be in the room at the time, froze as he heard Ron’s voice answer.
Ron obviously realized that he’d gotten Harry into trouble.
It must be very late.
He had been 13 years old, without realizing it, for a whole hour.
He had no reason to suppose they could remember this one.
He jet-black hair was just as it always had been – stubbornly untidy, whatever he did to it.
He knew at once where the letter had come from.
He saw all of the Weasleys waving furiously at him.
Right in the middle of the picture was a round thing.
He had his arm around his little sister, Ginny.
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Subretinal Foveal PFCL Micro-Droplets Removal “Bubble Inside Bubble” (BIB) Technique Without Intraoperative OCT
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We present subretinal foveal PFCL micro droplets removal without intraoperative optical coherence tomography using 41-gauge canula and PFCL maneuvers.
The baseline Visual Acuity was 20/63 following a single vitrectomy cryopexy gas to repair a rhegmatogenous retinal detachment on a 52 year-old pseudophakic man.
We did an ILM peeling in the foveolar area to relax the neuroretina and attempt to help mobilize the PFCL micro droplets.
We cannulated gently BSS with entry point along inferior temporal arcade about 1500 microns in lower nasal zone from the foveola. We injected enough BSS to go beyond foveola, not to create a macular fold, and be sure to mobilize the different subretinal PFCL micro droplets.
We used silicone tip of the backflush cannula to feel detached neuroretina around foveola. The PFCL droplets were stuck on RPE level and not in neuroretina.
We injected gently, in one large bubble, 1.5cc of PFCL facing the optical nerve. The aim was to mobilize PFCL subretinal droplets thanks to retinal massage induced by sub retinal BSS and supra retinal PFCL.
We released a supra-retinal bubble PFCL over fovea and inside the PFCL (so "bubble in bubble" technique), to flatten and check subretinal PFCL droplets complete removal without intraoperative OCT.
These PFCL maneuvers helped to remove subretinal PFCL without direct aspiration, due to Laplace pressure.
Complete PFCL aspiration with 25 gauge backflush silicon tip was done.
We made partial fluid-air exchange 80% then SF6 20% to allow the other subretinal extrafoveal microdroplets to migrate downwards beyond the equator postoperatively, with the patient's face down positioning.
Remodeling at the entry point of 41 gauge cannula of the outer nuclear layer was observed without alteration of the photoreceptor layer.
Satisfactory structural and functional results were observed thanks to this technique without intraoperative OCT using 41 gauge cannula and PFCL maneuvers.
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