knub

knub

(nʌb)
n
dialect a small lump or knob
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Not for the first time, the so-called "backstop" -- the legal guarantee the UK gave Brussels over maintaining an open border between the British-governed province of Northern Ireland and the Irish Republic to the south -- was at the knub of debate.
I switched off years ago and thereby lies the knub.
the treatment of late phase of knub), and because we have already completed safety assessment of the product in the past clinical trials, the SFDA may not necessarily impose the traditional requirement of 300 subjects in the treatment group in the phase III study and as a result, the Phase III pump clinical study design of the Tyroserleutide will be simplified, 150 subjects in the treatment group will be included in the clinical trial and the clinical trial is designed to observe the inhibitory effect of Tyroserleutide on the relapse of radical operation for liver cell carcinoma.
And therein lies the entire knub of Wolves' season.
By way of comfort, I dig round in my bag and produce a knub of flatulence-preventing raw ginger and smile at him.
the treatment of late phase of knub), and because we have already completed safety assessment of the product in the past clinical trials, the SFDA may not necessarily impose the traditional requirement of 300 subjects in the treatment group in thephase III study and as a result, the Phase III pump clinical study design of the Tyroserleutide will be simplified, 150 subjects in the treatment group will be included in the clinical trial and the clinical trial is designed to observe the inhibitory effect of Tyroserleutide on the relapse of radical operation for liver cell carcinoma.