PER CURIAM.
A petition to rehear was submitted to the Court in Conference by the Justices to whom it was referred. Greene v. Lyles, 187 N.C. 598, 122 S.E. 297.
The petition to rehear is based on the failure of the Court to apply the doctrine of res ipsa loquitur to the facts in the case. No other question is raised.
Under our decisions, the doctrine of res ipsa loquitur is not applicable in this case. Lane v. Bryan,
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