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CANAL. A trench dug for leading water in a particular direction, and confining it.
     2. Public canals are generally protected by the law which authorizes their being made. Various points have arisen under numerous laws authorizing the construction of canals, which have been decided in cases reported in 1 Yeates, 430; 1 Binn. 70; 1 Pennsyl. 462; 2 Pennsyl. 517; 7 Mass. 169; 1 Sumu. 46; 20 Johns. 103, 735; 2 Johns. 283; 7 John. Ch. 315; 1 Wend. 474; 5 Wend. 166; 8 Wend. 469; 4 Wend. 667; 6 Cowen, 698; 7 Cowen, 526 4 Hamm. 253; 5 Hamm. 141, 391; 6 Hamm. 126; 1 N. H. Rep. 339; See River.

A Law Dictionary, Adapted to the Constitution and Laws of the United States. By John Bouvier. Published 1856.
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(16) and could not be substantiated by our study, although it is noteworthy that 4 patients in our nulliparous group could not have MS owing to inability to gain access to the cervical canal (failed MS), a technical challenge in this subset of patients that cannot be overlooked.
The cervical canal is the area of the total uterine cavity which is not compressed.
So far there was no comprehensive research in Poland described the rate of bacterial colonization of the genital tract among a large group of Polish women and the relationship between the types of bacteria from the cervical canal of pregnant women and preterm delivery.
We present a patient who developed an epidural hematoma of the cervical canal during anticoagulant therapy.
A minor complication of cryosurgery-occlusion of the cervical canal. Acta Obstet Gynecol Scand 1980; 59:377-9.
The long arm of Ayre's spatula was introduced into the cervical canal and rotation was done at 3600 angle to include ectocervix and squamocolumnar junction.
(12) If not successfully resisted, these forces will proceed down along the cervical canal and could lead to premature pregnancy loss.
The ability to directly visualize the cervical canal into the endometrial cavity makes the HTA ideal for safely performing repeat uterine ablation, in which the risks of perforation and false passage when dilating the cervix are much greater than during initial ablation.
Approximately 80% of misplaced IUCDs are found within the uterine cavity, 15% are found in the cervical canal, and 5% perforate the uterus.
(9) (Gestational sac not sliding in the cervical canal on movement with a trans-vaginal (TV) probe).
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