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Re: provocable or provakable - on second thought

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Boy Jan, the more I *try* to fit " provocative " with " ischemia or angina, "

just doesn't look or sound right. I don't know NOW what I'd do. Will wait

for other thoughts on this!

Shel

provocable or provakable?

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> > I've checked my actual book Webster's dictionary, as well as my

Webster's

> > electronic dictionary and I cannot document provokable (?)... As in

> > provokable ischemia or provokable angina in a cardiology H & P I'm doing.

> > Anybody know? Thanks in advance. :) BTW, I also checked Stedman's

> > Cardiology/Pulmonary words, and no luck there either.

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> > Jan " Typing is my life " (said sarcastically)

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