The earliest symptoms are sweating, confusion, a loss of balance, cloudiness of vision and diplopia. |
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I shake the cloudiness from my mind, quite used to arriving at the war site by now. |
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Turbidity is a measure of the cloudiness of the water caused by suspended particles. |
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The cloudiness will decrease and the waning gibbous moon will shine later tonight. |
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The eyes of newborn babies are examined for any obvious physical defects, including cross eyes, cloudiness, and redness. |
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Some children are born with cataracts, which are a cloudiness of the eye's lenses that prevent images from being seen clearly or at all. |
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These terms are sensitive to air temperature, atmospheric humidity, cloudiness, and wind. |
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The eyes of newborn babies are examined for any obvious physical defects, including cross-eyes, cloudiness, and redness. |
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Despite the cloudiness and the rain, the city's temperature will remain warm in the following week. |
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However, the cloudiness of the skies and light pollution from the sodium vapour and fluorescent lamps cut visibility. |
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The result may be a touch of cloudiness, like you get in a 'witteke', but that has no effect at all in the taste formation. |
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Bermuda experienced some cloudiness, a few showers and notable northeast winds, as the storm's centre passed within 160 kilometres of the island. |
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Visual spoilage of microbial origin can take a variety of forms, including discolouration, pigmentation, surface growth, cloudiness and rotting. |
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Low cloudiness and low visibility, which could interfere with helicopter flights, are rare, meteorologists said. |
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The investigation showed that the product was both safe and effective, and that the cloudiness was no cause for concern. |
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Turbidity is a measure of the cloudiness of water caused by minute particles floating in the water, in much the same way as smoke in the air. |
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Iridescence, cloudiness, or milkiness on the surface are all signs that the glass has deteriorated, and should not be cleaned. |
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Turbidity refers to cloudiness caused by very small particles of silt, clay, and other substances suspended in water. |
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A tendency to cloudiness across the state results in few completely clear days. |
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Mostly cloudy Monday through Wednesday, cloudy Thursday, overcast Friday, and considerable cloudiness over the weekend. |
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It was not just that the sun was shining brilliantly in a place infamous for its cloudiness. |
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The warm ocean water alters the normal patterns of cloudiness and rainfall and can influence the movement of weather patterns, potentially affecting weather around the world. |
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Certain polyphenols protect the beer from oxidation, others are thought to be responsible for the cloudiness of the beer after long storage. |
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Preparation for the elimination of biological cloudiness of water caused by poor filtration or overfeeding of fish. |
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Climate has a variety of components, such as temperature, precipitation, wind speed and direction, humidity, sunshine, type of clouds, cloudiness, evaporation, lightning, visibility and atmospheric pressure. |
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Neuberger analysed 12,000 paintings, held in American and European museums and dated between 1400 and 1967, for cloudiness and darkness. |
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Surface texture itself, corduroy patterns, cloudiness, brightness, embossing, or even spangle uniformity are easily evaluated and reported in real time. |
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For the first time you can have a measurement of overall surface properties such as spangle, cloudiness, roll chatter marks, or surface roughness. |
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Nevertheless, other factors, such as radiation, moisture, cloudiness, wind, snow and snow blast, ice, and physiography, affect tree lines to various degrees. |
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Turbidity: characteristic of water refering to its cloudiness or haziness. |
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This is due to its high altitude and the cloudiness of the summer months. |
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From early November to mid-March, the lighter and drier winds of the northeast monsoon bring variable cloudiness, infrequent precipitation, and lower humidity. |
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Turbidity that is, the cloudiness of the water may be high in lagoons, where shallow water lies over a silt-covered seafloor and where storms and windy periods cause considerable disturbance of the bottom silt. |
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So it all comes down to finding a winning combination of taste and storage life that also gives good flocculation, the right cloudiness and so forth, using ingredients that are as natural as possible. |
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The warm, moist air is lifted upward, producing widespread areas of cloudiness and precipitation along the frontal surfaces in the vicinity of the developing cyclone. |
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Unfortunately, climate warming would have an uncertain feedback effect on, for example, cloudiness and receipt of solar energy at the earth's surface in different regions of Canada. |
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He observed that a comprehensive public health system for Aboriginal people does not exist instead there are gaps in services and cloudiness around public health enforcement and liability. |
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Generally speaking, a certain level of cloudiness in acid only affects its appearance and has no impact on its total iron content, its chemical properties, or its usage. |
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Rough filters remove yeasts and other solids, leaving some cloudiness, while finer filters can remove body and color. |
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Winter cloudiness prompts locals to seek for sunshine in Andean valleys located at elevations generally above 500 meters above sea level. |
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Some fronts produce no precipitation and little cloudiness, although there is invariably a wind shift. |
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Expect considerable cloudiness with occasional rain showers. |
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Cloudiness in the water is most often caused in new aquariums by white bacteria. |
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