Nasdaq: CoolSculpting® by Allergan Aesthetics Expands Body Contouring Portfolio With CoolSculpting® Elite
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Hindustan Times: Body contouring: Benefits, criteria, purpose, tips to prepare for surgery and nonsurgical methods
Body contorting procedures mean different body shaping techniques using cosmetic surgery procedures where body contouring surgery can be done for almost any body part that needs fat reduction and ...
Body contouring: Benefits, criteria, purpose, tips to prepare for surgery and nonsurgical methods
NEW TECHNOLOGY ALLOWS FOR THE TREATMENT OF TWO AREAS OF FAT AT ONCE AND NEW ELITE APPLICATORS DESIGNED FOR IMPROVED FIT AND COMFORT IRVINE, Calif., Jan. 26, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, Allergan ...
autoevolution: Elite Dangerous Console Players Can Now Transfer Their Profiles to PC
Frontier Developments announced back in March it has decided to cancel development of the console version of Elite Dangerous, which basically means that PlayStation and Xbox players will never be able ...
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In cases like this, it's worth considering what happens with a noun that has a different (phonetic) form in the plural vs possessive: this man's immune system ?these men's immune system these men's immune systems So I would go for either: "our body's immune system" or "our bodies' immune systems". As discussed in another post, English has a tendency to prefer a "distributed plural" in cases ...