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PONS

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PONSPolitics of National Security (conference)
PONSProfile of Nonverbal Sensitivity (social test)
PONSPolish Owczarek Nizinny Sheepdogs (Polish: Polish Lowland Sheepdog Puppies; dog breed)
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Rondina and Pons swept all of the six matches, but thry were tested by Gervacio and Rodriguez in the biggest stage played under rainy conditions that pushed both pairs' abilities to the limit.
The Portable Neuromodulation Stimulator (PoNS) is a licensed class II, noninvasive, medical device in Canada intended for use as an acute treatment of chronic balance deficit due to mild-to-moderate traumatic brain injury and is to be used in conjunction with physical therapy.
Molina had 20 points, while Pons put up 16 points on top of 22 digs.
Rondina and Pons opened their campaign with a stunning victory over Japanese Shinako Tanaka and Miyuki Matsumara, 21-14, 21-8, but lost to another Japanese tandem in Satono Ishitsubo and Asami Shiba, 21-6, 21-19, in the group stage.
Rondina and Pons came from different universities, but they are billed as the top beach volleyball players in the country today.
This is expected to reduce the likelihood of questions from FDA during its review of the PoNS 510(k) submission.
Pons also revealed that Salah missed the entire second half after going to a local hospital with the injury - and that by the time he'd rejoined his team-mates Real Madrid had lifted the trophy.
Salah, right, was forced off in the opening stages of Saturday's Champions League Final defeat and Pons claims the Liverpool and Egypt star accepts Ramos did not mean to injure him.
"Salah has not told me anything about Sergio Ramos," said Pons.
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