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CARPORT

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CARPORT
Cardiology A clinical trial–Coronary Artery Restenosis Prevention on Repeated Thromboxane-Antagonism Study that evaluated thromboxane A2-receptor blockade in preventing restenosis after PCTA in Pts with CAD. See Angioplasty, Coronary artery disease, Percutaneous transluminal angioplasty.


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The garden and townhome-style complex contains 17 three-story residential buildings, 10 two-story residential buildings, a one-story leasing office, two one-story maintenance / storage buildings, a one-story clubhouse, and 627 carport parking spaces.
Both times council members asked for further clarification in the language about where parking is allowed on circular driveways or driveways leading to carports or rear- or side-yard parking areas.
On a quiet street in the north Kyoto neighbourhood of Shimogamo is an enigmatic spectacle--a white concrete box, lofted above a carport and broken only by a ribbon of windows and a single porthole to one side.
 
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