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    Comparing Hiatus Resolution in Karanga and Nambya by Calisto Mudzingwa, Maxwell Kadenge

    Published in Nordic Journal of African Studies (2011-09-01)
    “… This article compares three hiatus resolution strategies, viz., glide formation, secondary articulation and vowel elision in Karanga and Nambya, two southern Bantu languages spoken in Zimbabwe. …”
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    Hiatus Resolution Mechanisms in Old English by Dariusz Zembrzuski, Piotr Mosionek

    “…Old English has several strategies of hiatus resolution, which have received a lot of attention in different theoretical approaches. …”
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    Anatomy and Clinical Significance of Sacral Hiatus by Samia Khalid Khokhar, Aisha Qamar

    “… The sacral hiatus is a gap on the dorsal surface of the sacrum formed by the non-fusion of the lamina of the fourth and fifth sacral vertebrae. …”
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    Torticollis with hiatus hernia in children. Sandifer syndrome by M E Senocak, I S Arda, N Büyükpamukçu

    Published in The Turkish Journal of Pediatrics (1993-07-01)
    “…After successful surgical repair of the gastroesophageal reflux and the hiatus hernia, there is a gradual but permanent disappearance of the torticollis. …”
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    Cecal internal hernia through Winslow's hiatus: by Martin Chrabalowski, Priscila Begue, Franco Corvatta

    “… Background: Hernia through Winslow's hiatus, known as Blandin’s hernia, a rare but potentially life-threatening condition, represents a diagnostic and therapeutic challenge. …”
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    A Hiatus in the Cutting of Buddhist Caves in the Western Deccan by Gethin Rees

    Published in Ancient Asia (2010-12-01)
    “…A framework for dating the caves is outlined and a hiatus in their construction during the first century AD noted. …”
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    Hiatus Hernia: A Rare Cause of Acute Pancreatitis by Shruti Patel, Ghulamullah Shahzad, Mahreema Jawairia, Krishnaiyer Subramani, Prakash Viswanathan, Paul Mustacchia

    Published in Case Reports in Medicine (2016-01-01)
    “…Hiatal hernia (HH) is the herniation of elements of the abdominal cavity through the esophageal hiatus of the diaphragm. A giant HH with pancreatic prolapse is very rare and its causing pancreatitis is an even more extraordinary condition. …”
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