It appears to offer «measurable advantages over
other ablative therapies for focal prostate treatment, namely that we can visualize our treatment as it is happening,» according to the study authors.
In today's New York Times there's a really good Op - Ed piece, «Clause and Effect» by Adam Freedman, that takes us through the role that these and
other commas might play, and is, I'm fairly certain, the only journalistic piece I've ever read that brings up the Latin
ablative absolute, one of the banes of my existence as a schoolboy.