The style seems prosaic and indicates a distance from the original oral narrative style. |
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Caretakers and physicians often project sensations of hunger and thirst onto severely demented patients with poor oral intake. |
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Furthermore, almost any drug can interact with oral anticoagulants, and many often increase the anticoagulant effect. |
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Dry mouth is the most common complaint with the oral anticholinergic drugs oxybutynin and tolterodine. |
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A review of dental and periodontal literature was necessary before we could develop a comprehensive definition of oral care hygiene. |
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The patient was treated with oral antibiotic therapy without diminution of the mass. |
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Most people have teeth removed under local anaesthesia by a general dentist or oral surgeon. |
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Often lip and oral cavity cancers are found by dentists when examining the teeth. |
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For example, antacids, antibiotics, and oral contraceptives alter your body's absorption of several B vitamins. |
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Like many disciplines, history stays alive through novelty spins, Romantic History, psychohistory, the school of the annales and oral history. |
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They used psychophysics to show that capsaicin could produce practical oral analgesia in cancer patients with oral lesions. |
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In fact, says Terkel, his oral history approach has a lot in common with psychotherapy. |
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For most dermatophytic infections of the foot, topical agents are usually effective and less expensive than oral agents. |
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Common predisposing factors that require prophylaxis include surgery, immobilisation, pregnancy and the puerperium, and oral contraception. |
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The gospel of God's love has come to us not simply as a written message or an oral announcement, but first of all as a person, a living word. |
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It all ends with oral examinations, evaluations, and a graduation ceremony. |
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All animals were dewormed with an oral treatment of albendazole and were divided into three groups of 6 animals each. |
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Users of oral contraceptives had an approximately eightfold increase in the risk of stroke compared with those not using these agents. |
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For instance, the oral stage can be seen as the emergence of symbolic capacity, in the complex biological matrix of a mother nursing her infant. |
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While oral griseofulvin was sometimes used, it was irregularly absorbed, and prolonged therapy of up to 24 months was sometimes required. |
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For more extensive oral ulceration, dexamethasone elixir, 0.5 mg per 5 ml, may be used as a rinse and expectorated. |
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Moderate acne is often successfully treated with a low-dose oral antibiotic, such as tetracycline or erythromycin. |
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At present many genes are considered useful as genetic markers of oral malignancy. |
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The trustworthiness of oral tradition varies inversely as the square of the distance and directly as the idiosyncracy of the narrator. |
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As a general rule, a higher intensity of oral disease is found among ABH non-secretors. |
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The oral anovulant contraceptive pill had been developed privately with her assistance. |
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This drug is often used initially to treat postoperative pain in France, before a switch to oral analgesic drugs. |
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One of those suspected factors is bacterial endotoxins because they are present in oral and nasal cavities and air pollutants. |
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More recently, it was used in both world wars as an oral medicine for battlefield infections and as a wound dressing. |
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Treat chlamydia with oral tetracycline, doxycycline, or erythromycin for 2 weeks. |
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Some scholars have linked the introduction of narratives with oral epics current in the 8th century. |
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By the seventh century, scribes had written down Anglo-Saxon Chronicles and the oral epic poem, Beowulf. |
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Hence, we investigated molecular genetic and epigenetic events in oral carcinogenesis. |
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Halo, oral poetry in the Ewe language, has been a major influence on the poetry of Kofi Awoonor. |
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The winner is selected on the marks achieved in written, practical and oral examinations along with project work. |
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The oral examination is traditionally an unstructured face to face session with the examiners. |
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We report the oral reading of a biscriptal patient who has previously been diagnosed with deep dysphasia in Turkish. |
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Previous trials of oral cephalosporins had not improved the skin eruptions. |
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They were simply passed down to you by your elders like tribal law, extracts from some oral manual for living. |
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Conducting oral history interviews can be both exhilarating and exhausting. |
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Standards in English could be higher if children used a wider vocabulary and more complex sentences in their oral and written work. |
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Of note, extrauterine decidual change associated with pregnancy or oral contraceptives also resembles squamous cell carcinoma. |
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All that the oral evidence of the witness did was to confirm what was express or implied in her written statement. |
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Pain medications include IV morphine sulphate, oral oxycodone hydrochloride, and hydrocodone bitartrate with acetaminophen. |
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The hill tribes have a strong oral tradition that consists of myths, legends, stories, and group knowledge. |
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Forrest saw African American oral traditions as rich repositories of ritual and value, sources of meaning in the face of suffering and tragedy. |
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Itraconazole, a synthetic broad-spectrum triazole, is currently available as an injection, oral solution, and capsule. |
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This play on the oral and written language mirrors the structure of the blues and the instrumental variations of jazz. |
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Since the 17th century in Europe, text has been privileged over oral transmission of knowledge. |
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After dental extraction bleeding can be stopped with oral tranexamic acid mouth wash. |
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The EA omits key oral history data that establishes the importance of Makua to cultural practitioners. |
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Three patients developed suspected oral candidosis but none was mycologically proven and no treatment was given. |
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It provided no explanation to one faculty member for not reappointing her and an inadequate oral explanation to the other faculty member. |
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Without literary traditions, they relied on mental maps for describing places and fixed specific locations using toponyms and oral descriptions. |
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When carrying out the enquiry the Court acts upon affidavits rather than oral evidence. |
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They even serve today as a basis for the relative unimportance of the ascorbates in oral health and sickness. |
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Hypersecretion commonly is caused by inflammation, such as teething, dental caries, and oral cavity infection. |
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For more severe infections involving the entire follicle, you may need oral antibiotics or broad-spectrum antifungal agents. |
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It is true that I was aware of the lack of oral instruction, but I tried to replace this by even more assiduity. |
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Another review of several case studies recommended oral and topical retinoids as second-line therapy for the treatment of flat warts. |
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The overall goal was to introduce the students to both oral and written presentations of applied chemistry research. |
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Setting the outlaw apart and marking him as truly heroic, oral traditions in particular ascribe his continued success to supernatural protection. |
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A case of suicide involving the intravenous injection of barbital and the oral ingestion of arsenic trioxide is reported. |
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In modern Paraguayan orthography, the nasal vowels are represented with the nasal tilde over the oral version of the vowel. |
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A method for preparing an orally administrable biologically active agent is also provided as are oral delivery compositions. |
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In India it's used as an oral contraceptive, a steroid and to treat asthma, rheumatoid arthritis and rheumatic fever. |
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In some cases, where the jawbones are misaligned, oral surgery may be necessary in addition to orthodontic work. |
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In these situations oral non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs are contraindicated. |
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In oral fluid, drugs of abuse can be detected for 5-48 hours at a low nanogram per milliliter level. |
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Testing of acalculia has to encroach both oral and written calculations with clinical and standardized neuropsychological tests. |
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It went on to say that there was no need for an oral hearing because there were no concerns over the factual issues in the case. |
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The cause is somewhat mysterious, but dermatologists frequently treat it with oral antibiotics or topic anti-infectives. |
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Late serum sickness reactions can be treated with oral H1 blockers or corticosteroids. |
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It's an essay that suggests that it's unethical to use oral contraceptives because of their abortifacient properties. |
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There are several oral antihistamine medications available over the counter or on prescription. |
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Our oral comments are full of this sort of filler, and of grammar and usage errors of various sorts. |
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Further studies are needed to more clearly define the association between oral contraceptives and glandular lesions. |
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At 8 months of age, Elisabeth developed temporary milk intolerance and oral candidiasis. |
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An oral contract of apprenticeship, although legally valid, is unenforceable unless and until acted upon. |
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Jahangir might initially grant a farman or permission, only to contradict it with an oral statement later. |
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In Peter's last class, he decided to play a joke on the students by saying that they had an oral exam. |
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Meanwhile nurseries, playgroups and schools are introducing their own initiatives to encourage good oral hygiene. |
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It will hear oral evidence from witnesses in sessions which contentiously are being held behind closed doors beginning in York next month. |
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Tobacco use among females was present but in oral form which is acceptable more as a medication than as an intoxicant among them. |
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Oral odours are best treated through meticulous oral hygiene and optimal dental care. |
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Approved for oral and intramuscular use, it also is used rectally, intravenously, subcutaneously, epidurally, and intrathecally. |
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Chemotherapy may be administered either systemically via the oral or intravenous route or by hepatic infusion. |
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The primary anesthesia care provider intubates the neonate using an appropriately sized oral RAE endotracheal tube. |
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Treatment can be administered by injection, by inunction and by the oral route. |
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Why unrefined, ill-informed, loose oral expressions seem to displace thoroughness, creativity, innovation, invention and skill. |
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Further treatment is symptomatic and may include topical corticosteroids, oral antihistamines, and oral steroids. |
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Your doctor also might prescribe a non-drowsy oral antihistamine or antihistamine eye drops. |
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The combined oral contraceptive pill is effective at reducing bleeding and making bleeding more regular. |
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At the same time the national language, Corsican, which was essentially oral and spoken by the people, began to be written. |
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Other hormones used include progestogens alone, oral contraceptives, androgen-estrogen, and custom hormonal preparations. |
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Cefuroxime axetil is the ester prodrug of cefuroxime sodium, suitable for oral administration. |
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The white buccal lesions of oral lichen planus may necessitate biopsy to exclude leukoplakia, candidiasis, and secondary syphilis. |
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Laskas writes in the first person and gives Elizabeth a simple, folksy voice in the tradition of oral story-telling. |
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Gram-negative folliculitis should be suspected if inflammatory acne worsens after several months of oral antibiotic therapy. |
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The rim of oral sucker was interrupted laterally by tegumental spines extending into the inner surface. |
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Almost all oral cancers are squamous cell carcinomas caused, in the majority of cases, by smoking and drinking. |
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Chinese has an additive oral style, comprised of expressions of formulaic styling. |
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She gave important oral evidence and I found her to be a sensible and credible witness. |
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An ester prodrug was shown to increase the bioavailability of MPA following oral administration. |
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The Court drew a somewhat uneasy distinction between documentary evidence and oral explanations. |
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The trial judge was criticized for not giving more weight to oral testimony. |
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Abstinence was most noticeably absent in the 1960s, when the oral contraceptive pill brought about a sexual revolution and free love for all. |
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Mucosal erythroplasia, not leukoplakia, is the earliest sign of oral cancer. |
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Some authors recommend concomitant oral and topical treatment because systemic medication may not effectively penetrate thick, crusted areas. |
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Diarrhoea and vomiting are common and usually managed using oral antiemetics, rehydration solutions, and antidiarrhoeal agents. |
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Merchant's style is anecdotal, a frolicsome oral narration, aglitter with personal encounters with stars round the world. |
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Lesions often start in the oral mucosa and may precede other cutaneous lesions by several weeks or months. |
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The first day was dedicated to subjects such as building relationships, oral hygiene, money matters and importance of civic participation. |
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He received multiple courses of oral antibiotics, nasal steroids, and decongestants, with only temporary relief. |
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As in the olfactory system, somatosensory sensations can be induced by many foods through trigeminal nerve fibers in the tongue and oral cavity. |
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Target organs in this respect include nasal or oral cavity, lung, oesophagus, stomach mucosa, duodenum or skin. |
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Because oral decongestants elevate blood pressure, avoid them if you have high blood pressure. |
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Moreover, the narrative structure of short story cycles mirrors the episodic and unchronological method of oral narration. |
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Postoperatively all patients received oral anticoagulants and digoxin as standard procedure. |
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The oral ingestion of the same decoction may have improved cold tolerance due to its thermogenic effect. |
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This skewed history is the result of an oral culture being debased and devalued through the past century. |
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We decided to treat this patient with oral prednisone and strongly suggested that the pet bird be removed, and it was. |
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Specifically designed oral fluid collection devices preferentially pull this fluid from the capillaries. |
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In recent years, percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy has become the intervention of choice when oral food intake becomes unsafe or inadequate. |
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A lower proportion of highly stressed women than less stressed women were premenopausal and used oral contraceptives. |
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With oral surgery operations, the healing process can be seriously impaired. |
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But there's more time for oral argumentation tomorrow, and then a couple months for justices to dwell over things. |
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Poetry takes on a new lilt, novels explore life in a leisurely, circuitous fashion that owes much to an oral tradition. |
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He led a nation secure in its past, with a strong oral tradition of myths and legends, but one somewhat behind the social change wrought in the rest of north Europe. |
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We have come across languages that are scantily written, yet they effectively function at the level of oral communication. |
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He tells me his hero, as an artist, was Studs Terkel, the indefatigable oral historian, whom he met once in Chicago. |
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This blood and thunder depiction of the coming of the Saxons could be a construct of our sources, which rely heavily on the oral tradition of Celtic and Saxon battle poems. |
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Because of its mode of origin, the oral cavity is in part lined by ectoderm and in part by endoderm, the two parts becoming indistinguishable. |
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Pain relief is comparable following the administration of ketorolac by intramuscular or oral routes. |
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The report also discusses the underutilization of safe and effective means of preventing oral disease, such as the use of fluoridated water or dental sealants. |
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African culture has had to negotiate a contemporary modus vivendi between writing in French, its own traditional oral forms and the facts of post-colonial cultural life. |
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According to the author, the acrostic may first have been used as a mnemotechnic device to ensure completeness in the oral transmission of sacred texts. |
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The clans formed by the kinship networks each had their own oral traditions of origin, typically of migrations along the trade routes from a conventional place of origin. |
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Subsequently, he was diagnosed as having hepatitis B, oral candidiasis, central nervous system toxoplasmosis, and perirectal herpes simplex virus. |
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The UNAIDS Executive Director will give an oral update on UNAIDS' activities since the last PCB meeting. |
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Even when no oral proceedings take place, the chamber may call upon the parties to supply information or furnish explanations orally. |
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I am pleased that the Committee on the Internal Market and Consumer Protection has put this oral question, for the problems are, after all, real. |
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With oral exposure, the decision of whether to induce vomiting or not should be made by an attending physician. |
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The development of voice technology to make oral translation possible would certainly find a number of applications. |
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The parties shall be heard in oral session only if one of them in fact so demands. |
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We submitted an oral question in this regard to allow a debate worthy of the agreement, but the proposal was dismissed. |
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The councillors of the local government addressed an oral warning to the director. |
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Second, a special advocate may make oral representations or written submissions with respect to the information or other evidence provided. |
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However, it is also important that people have access to oral rehydration therapy for the treatment of diarrhoea. |
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One additional unrelated importer and three importer associations made their views known through written and oral submissions. |
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Justice Thomas, silent as usual during oral argument, is also likely to oppose the individual mandate. |
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For the last three days I have been listening to recordings of oral interlocutions of such a numbing homogeneity as to leave your correspondent jaded in the extreme. |
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In women, oral contraceptives and hormonal drugs will affect the voice. |
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A review of 20 international studies looking into the link between the use of the oral contraceptives and rates of bowel cancer found an inverse relationship. |
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Sildenafil, the first oral drug marketed for the treatment of erectile dysfunction, relaxes smooth muscle in the corpora cavernosa, enabling erection during arousal. |
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Munfla has gone on to become one of the largest archives of recorded sound in Canada, with major holdings in folklore, folklife, oral history, and popular culture. |
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I think it's both dangerous and a fool's errand to try to predict how an appellate court is going to come out simply on the basis of oral argument. |
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Signs of immunocompromise may include cachexia or oral candidiasis. |
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Leishmania may be associated with dermatofibroma, psoriasis, Reiter's syndrome, bacillary angiomatosis, cryptococcosis and oral aphthous ulceration. |
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The skin and mucous membranes should be inspected for cyanosis, pallor, ecchymoses, telangiectasia, gingivitis, or evidence of bleeding from the oral or nasal mucosa. |
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The furuncle was treated with warm compresses and oral antibiotics. |
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Regular dental checkups that include an examination of the entire mouth are important in the early detection of oral and oropharyngeal cancers and precancerous conditions. |
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Nearly all his works are based on carefully selected melodies from oral tradition, as well as from publications of Greek folk dances and demotic songs. |
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This revolution has transpired partly through advances in dental science and a greater awareness of the importance of oral health through dental education. |
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Besides the sophisticated equipment, a few companies had on display a whole range of oral health products like mouthwash, toothpaste and dental floss at the exhibition. |
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There is no effective treatment for pityriasis rosea, except that patients who experience severe pruritus may benefit from topical corticosteroids and oral antihistamines. |
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Ironically, standards of oral pronunciation and bodily gesture central to the mission of the elocutionists were disseminated through works of print. |
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By comparing stages of oral language development to similar stages of writing development, parents may better understand the emergent writing process. |
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Treatment of early localized Lyme disease typically involves a course of the oral antibiotics doxycycline or amoxicillin administered for 3 to 4 weeks. |
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The bridegroom recently opened his own practice in oral and maxillofacial surgery in New York. |
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Associate professor of oral and maxillofacial surgery at NYU College of Dentistry. |
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He is also an assistant clinical professor of oral and maxillofacial surgery at Boston University School of Dental Medicine. |
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The bridegroom, 29, is a resident in oral and maxillofacial surgery at the University of Pennsylvania Medical Center. |
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Dr. Gordon, 33, is a fellow in pediatric oral and maxillofacial surgery at Massachusetts General Hospital. |
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Some of these diseases can lead to infertility, and thus the use of combined oral contraceptives protects a woman's ability to have children. |
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He is also the A. Lee Loomis professor of periodontology and interim chairman of the oral medicine, infection and immunity department there. |
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The School are in the process of producing a CD which will contain original hymns to and about St. Attracta and prayers to her and an oral account of her life. |
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Like compulsive eating, puffing away is just a matter of satisfying an oral craving. |
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The oral hygiene and the care of the set of dentures are possible only restrictedly. |
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One of the most important forms of cultural expression among nonliterate groups in South Sudan is oral tradition. |
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Bearing children, early menopause, and oral contraceptives are associated with a decreased risk. |
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There are no long-term studies of the effects of taking oral contraceptives that contain estradiol or estradiol valerate. |
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By contrast, the Pharisees revered the Torah but further claimed that oral tradition was part and parcel of Mosaic Law. |
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After oral surgery: After oral or maxillofacial surgery, your body needs good nutrition to promote healing. |
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Work on both written and oral communication styles to communicate and conduct meetings with authority. |
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I posses good oral communication skills and can effectively communicate with my clients, family members, and health care professionals. |
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I do think language is important in leadership, and it's critically important in oral communication. |
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Any time a written exchange approached potentially incriminating territory, Cohen insisted on oral communication. |
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In contrast, our method makes use of two oral communication strategies: the traditional art of storytelling and classroom talk. |
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The most common suggestion was some form of oral communication, either in person or by telephone. |
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These courses cover three strands: oral communication, reading, and writing. |
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Skills: A good knowledge of the city's road system, excellent driving ability and record, and good oral communication. |
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This French course contains additionally to the Standard Course 10 French lessons of special training in oral communication. |
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A person who is arrested or remanded in custody is entitled to unrestricted written and oral communication with his public defender. |
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You will have to communicate to both technical and non-technical audiences through written reports, oral communication and correspondence. |
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We emphasise oral communication of the modern French language without neglecting the written aspects. |
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Most importantly, this grid allows an identification of the student's strengths and weaknesses in oral communication. |
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Consider switching to a nonhormonal contraceptive method or adding a barrier method to oral contraceptive therapy. |
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The second major split between the capital and the court occurred over oral care. |
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The most common cause of erythematic nodosum is medications, especially sulfa drugs and some brands of the oral contraceptive pill. |
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Dermatomycoses due to tinea corporis, tinea cruris, tinea pedis, and pityriasis versicolor, where oral therapy is considered appropriate. |
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With Jonathan's genius oral sound effects supplying the whish and snap of the bullwhip on the poor old lady. |
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The first-person voice's capacity for lifelikeness and oral illusion has been Gurganus's great Southern storytelling inheritance. |
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Lynne F. Stewart, Mr. Gravano's lawyer, was undergoing oral surgery yesterday and was not available for comment. |
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Belbin and Agosto withdrew from the competition on Tuesday after Belbin needed oral surgery on an infected wisdom tooth. |
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After working at wineries here, believe me, I can say that children love wine country like they love oral surgery. |
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She had ordered him to stay in her apartment and look after her as she recovered from oral surgery. |
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Coverage includes extractions, fillings, dental hygiene, denture replacement and repair, and oral surgery. |
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He also explained other possible treatment options: oral surgery to excise the diseased tissue or liquid nitrogen applied directly to the area. |
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The lack of reading materials may be palliated by the collection and transcription of oral traditions and of existing recordings. |
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When it disappears, it is a priceless part of human thinking and experience, creativity and oral literature which ceases to exist forever. |
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For this reason, education systems must retain traditions such as traditional games, cooking and oral literature. |
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With a proposed orthography in place, the Iranun were now ready to write more of their oral literature. |
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The publication of dictionaries, textbooks and bilingual Ainu-Japanese collections of Ainu oral literature is increasing year by year. |
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She is also known for her work in psycholinguistics, semiotics and analysis of the oral literature of her native country. |
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Insult, vicious verbal abuses or slander. Somali oral literature is replete with poems, maxims and proverbs warning against such offences. |
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With no alphabet of its own, Andian is not yet taught in schools but it already possesses an oral literature. |
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Yet despite all that, some Samoyed still practise shamanistic rites and they have conserved an extraordinary tradition of oral literature. |
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If oral laxatives fail, you may be told to try a glycerin suppository half an hour before attempting a bowel movement. |
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If you're a lawyer presenting an oral argument before Justice Antonin Scalia of the Supreme Court, never, ever use the word choate. |
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Soothes and regulates chronic halitosis of oral origin and caused by eating certain foods. |
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First, today's oral contraceptive is vastly different from the one that debuted 40 years ago. |
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The team also developed a manufacturing process for Enovid, the first oral contraceptive. |
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Obesity, a person's stature, oral contraceptive use, hormone replacement therapy and inherited blood clotting disorders also increase risk. |
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When used correctly with no interruption, this oral contraceptive is a highly effective method of birth control. |
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The morning after pill is a high risk multiple dose of an oral contraceptive that by definition is not intended for routine use. |
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If you look at advertising for Alesse, it's an oral contraceptive, although it doesn't say that it's an oral contraceptive. |
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Also, recent oral contraceptive use, breastfeeding, or pregnancy could affect the test results. |
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Combined oral contraceptive pills and progestin-only pills may cause spotting. |
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Breakthrough bleeding occurred in 5 individuals when rosiglitazone maleate was co-administered with an oral contraceptive. |
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Accordingly, some oral contraceptive acceptors are given pills without taking into account whether the mother is breastfeeding. |
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Women above 35 years of age taking oral contraceptive also incur risks of suffering from this disease, especially if they smoke. |
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There also appears to be an increased risk associated with smoking and oral contraceptive use in women. |
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Within the oral cavity, the upper alveolus and hard palate are frequent sites. |
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Doctors said the condition was a case of a bacterial infection known as actinomycosis, a common oral bacillus that rarely attacks the tongue. |
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Topical treatment is the mainstay for mild disease and adjunctive to oral or hormonal therapy for moderate acne. |
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At the end of the oral argument, however, he rescinded his agreement. |
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No doubt members of an oral or residually oral society, however, have greater powers of memory than those in a literate culture, who have let such capacities atrophy. |
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Certain drugs such as corticosteroids, anti-epileptic medicines like phenytoin, and oral contraceptives containing levonorgestrel or norethisterone, may aggravate acne. |
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For example, in a disease like lupus, the skin lesions can be treated quite nicely with cortisone-containing creams and oral medications such as the antimalarials. |
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Disassemble oral dispenser, rinse under running tap water and air dry prior to next use. |
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This irregular echinid has a fragile oral skeleton with a depressed region on the aboral surface encircled by a well-defined narrow brown band. |
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His life history was recorded from oral traditions a couple of centuries after his death, and even that information has survived only in fragments. |
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He also had painful aphthous ulceration of his oral mucosa and genitalia. |
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Infected animals suffer from widespread hemorrhages of oral and nasal tissue, excessive salivation and nasal discharge. |
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An Arthurian element surfaces in later genres of literature such as stories or apologues in bardic verse, ballads and oral tales, and even genealogies. |
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Apply the gloss to yours or your lover's lips and experience the joy of giving or receiving the divine sensations of oral lovemaking. |
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Rather than slow down the reading pace, the sound shape of the poem intensifies the oral density of each line, somehow nearly erasing the line breaks. |
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This repulsion is particularly tormenting as oral malodour still appears to be an unmentionable fact rather than a curable condition. |
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In case you purchased Protonix oral granules take them mixed only with applesauce or apple juice to make swallowing easy. |
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An exuberant use of diminutives and metaphoric figures marks the Slavic oral tradition. |
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In the oral tradition, a saucy tale relates to this place: eight beautiful and loose girls who advocated light-hearted gallantries and free love. |
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They model respectful relationships and may conduct ceremonies, pass on oral history, and offer guidance in community affairs. |
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Today there are tens of thousands of oral history interviews sitting in boxes on archival shelves across Canada. |
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The Centre conducts oral history interviews, scans materials, collects stories, and works with partners on book, film and research projects. |
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The archaeological and oral history resources are now much better documented than at nomination. |
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As a folklorist trained in history, I have long been intrigued by the question of the historical validity and ethnocentric bias in oral history. |
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Personal life experiences, usually known as oral history, are also part of traditional history. |
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Working with Elders, the Centre documents Yukon native traditions, oral history, and personal and place names. |
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In projects involving oral history, for example, it is often inappropriate and disrespectful to fail to identify the research participant. |
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I think we need to use both oral history and the new technologies with the youth in preserving and promoting these names. |
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The Nisga'a people's oral history talks of a chain of events that started with the disrespectful treatment of a salmon by two boys. |
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The oral cavity has a large accessible surface area, thus bringing about sufficient drug absorption. |
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This oral jelly version of the world's first ED pill should be taken at least 30 minutes before sexual intercourse. |
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It has also caused tumours of the liver, zymbal gland, mammary gland, lungs, thymus, nasal and oral cavities. |
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On March 25, I stood in line outside the Supreme Court, waiting to get into the hobby Lobby oral argument. |
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Infection is through the oral route when sucking from teats contaminated either by faeces in ewes harbouring the bacteria in their intestinal tract, or by infected soil. |
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I do make them revise their schoolwork, and then I give oral quizzes. |
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In addition, the commonly held belief that an injection is more effective than oral medication can expose people to HCV through the use of unsterilised needles. |
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Mucous membrane involvement is common, primarily of the oral mucosa and conjunctiva, but may also include the nasopharynx, larynx, esophagus, genitalia, and rectal mucosa. |
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Generally, Botox would be used for people who have not responded to first-line oral medications such as baclofen, tizandine and diazepam. |
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Figuring the outlaw as the martyred victim of both tyranny from without and treachery from within, oral tradition solicits sympathy and even pity for the people's hero. |
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The best way to prevent tooth decay is to begin at birth with good oral hygiene. |
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Tooth decay and other oral health problems can be prevented, but parents have to help their children start good habits at an early age. |
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Lack of oral hygiene and untreated tooth decay can lead to much more serious conditions such as noma. |
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Some oral surgery services are covered for everyone. |
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Health providers should be alert to the possibility of an ectopic pregnancy in women who become pregnant or complain of lower abdominal pain while on progestin-only oral contraceptives. |
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Its constant effectiveness allows to resolve most problems occuring in anesthesia during oral surgery, when the general anesthesia is not desirable with certain at risk patients. |
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Generally this would include, oral surgery related to trauma, orthognathic surgery, medically required extractions, and surgical treatment of temporomandibular joint dysfunction. |
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Not everywhere has the oral literature impinged so directly on the written as in the works of Homer, which almost presents a transition from the preliterate to the literate world. |
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Actors form a dividing wall, such as you find in big opera houses, where the players are centre stage, between the singers and the dancers, linking oral expression with the physical aspect. |
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A study of 342 oral keratotic white lesions induced by qat chewing among 2500 Yemeni. |
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Comparison of sublingually and orally administered triazolam for premedication before oral surgery. |
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Their oral hygiene leaves a lot to be desired too, judging from the footage secured when one bear tried to eat one of the remote cameras the team had left pegged out in the wilderness. |
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A person who has one drink a day but doesn't smoke has a 60 percent higher risk of oral cancer than a nonsmoking nondrinker. |
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The topics include classification, reception theory, traditional referentiality, and the inherent problems of oral and written text transmission. |
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About two-thirds of all oral antibiotics worldwide are obtained without a prescription and are inappropriately used against diseases such as TB, malaria, pneumonia and more routine child infections. |
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Patients with diabetes mellitus that is well controlled by diet alone or by a combination of diet and oral medication are at minimal risk of either diabetic coma or a severe hyperglycemic reaction. |
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They include works orally transmitted and then preserved in written form by the Indonesian peoples, oral literature, and the modern literatures that began to emerge in the early 20th century as a result of Western influence. |
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With oral literature this is not possible. |
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Brown quotes from many variations in lyrics and oral literature. |
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For this reason, oral literature is often difficult and boring to read. |
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The research hubs were put in place to explore the acquired knowledge and cultural practice through oral literature, more specifically accounts and knowledge and know how of African negotiators and mediators. |
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The sedation consists of oral dimenhydrinate 50 mg and IV midazolam 2 mg and IV metoclopramide 10 mg preoperatively in the holding area. |
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These workshops have been held to collect data for developing the orthography, to record oral literature, and to survey speakers on their attitudes towards Shiyeyi with regard to preferences for literacy. |
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After oral dosing in rats, fluticasone propionate caused some thymus involution, adrenal atrophy and HPA axis suppression but was 6 to 38 times less potent than betamethasone alcohol. |
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Can traditional oral literature be put into written form? |
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The non-physical cultural heritage is also highly diverse, and includes music, dialects, oral literature, traditional knowledge, customs and traditions, contemporary theatre, books and crafts. |
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Animals are omnipresent in all African cultures and vary from region to region, featured in masks, decorative objects, rock paintings, oral literature and founding myths. |
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Mr Bouabré has recorded an oral history of his Bété tribe with hundreds of small, colourful pictograms in ballpoint, ink and pencil on cardboard, interpreting everything from world history to the movement of the heavens. |
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