Ordered that the order is affirmed, with costs.
The bare conclusory assertions by the movants that they did not deviate from good and accepted medical practices with respect to the treatment of the plaintiffs' decedent, without any attempt to refute by specific factual reference the allegations of medical malpractice made in the bills of particulars, do not establish that the causes of action have no merit so as to entitle them to summary judgment (see,
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