Infantility, indefinitely prolonged, is also the indefinite prolongation of promise. |
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For the treatment with colchicine, a prolongation of the duration of the meiotic divisions was observed. |
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The gradual prolongation of the AH interval is a feature that rarely occurs in accessory pathway conduction. |
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They should bring to life the droning intonations and cadential prolongation his music shares with the undulating rhythms of Russian prayer. |
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Birth-related outcomes that were evaluated included estimated gestational age, length of prolongation, and delivery at term. |
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The prognosis will be much improved if the reason for its continual exacerbation and consequent prolongation were removed. |
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The decisiveness of a battle owes in large part to the swift conclusion of the war, not its prolongation and apparent interminability. |
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The splenius represents a superficial prolongation of the lateral column of muscle to the head. |
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And that hope was fulfilled. Though the prolongation of life offered by the antibody was not huge 3½ months, on average it was real. |
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If the Asian continental margin ends in the deep ocean trench system seaward from the Ryukyus, the Ryukyus themselves are part of the prolongation of the mainland. |
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Until Monday night's broadcast, the tedious prolongation of the inquiry could be blamed on Mr Clinton's stonewalling. |
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We witnessed a policy based on the prolongation of the negotiations with no prospect of final agreement. |
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The Yongzheng painters were the first to carry foliate decoration over on to the back of the dish, usually as a prolongation of the stem. |
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It is widely recognized that access by belligerent groups to the gains from drug production and trafficking contributes to the intensity and prolongation of military conflict. |
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Breathing of oxygen under pressure may cause prolongation of adaptation to darkness and reduced peripheral vision. |
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Health has become the over-riding contemporary virtue, and the measure of health care in rich countries has become, to a great extent, the simple prolongation of life. |
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As with other currently available fluoroquinolone and macrolide antibiotics, QTc interval prolongation has been linked to the use of telithromycin. |
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Such prolongation increases the risk of torsade de pointes, a ventricular tachycardia-fibrillation with a characteristic electrocardiogram presentation. |
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We extended this formulation to the multidifferential ones, and consider their infinite order jet prolongation. |
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Some politicians have called for a prolongation of this mission, but the legality of this is heavily disputed. |
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Nevertheless, these denticles are clearly not the marginal prolongation of the enamel ridges as would be expected in a pseudoziphodont tooth. |
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Le meneur Chris Paul, auteur de 24 points, a evite une prolongation aux Clippers grace a un ultime panier a la sirene. |
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Especially aggregation disorder and prolongation in the bleeding time are found frequently. |
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Be that as it may, he returns to Arnstadt only on February 7, 1706, and has to explain the highhanded prolongation of his absence to the consistory. |
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This would have put them first and second on the list had Dr Murray lumped them together rather than listed each type separately. Partly, these changes are a consequence of the prolongation of life itself. |
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Until very recently, most of the increase has been due to better survival in childhood and youth, rather than the increased prolongation of middle age into old age. |
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Ginkgo biloba extract enhances antiplatelet and antithrombotic effects of cilostazol without prolongation of bleeding time. |
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Is providing artificial nutrition and hydration to those in a persistent vegetative state a moral responsibility or a prolongation of suffering? |
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An increase in plasma concentrations of pimozide may result in QT prolongation. |
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These are not the usual rewards for prolongation of economic distress. |
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A significant increase in plasma concentrations of thioridazine may result in QT prolongation and Torsades de Pointes. |
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Lupus anticoagulants cause a prolongation of the aPTT, probably as a result of hypoprothrombinemia induced by antiprothrombin antibodies. |
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He also wrote a long treatise on Medicine, History of Life and Death, with natural and experimental observations for the prolongation of life. |
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The European Union is convinced that the stability and prosperity of a major country like Nigeria cannot come about through increased repression, nor the prolongation of military rule. |
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Quite a number of Member States find the phasing out of the derogation allowing the tethering of cattle by 31 December 2010, problematic and demand a prolongation of at least five years. |
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The c½nosarc is actually a prolongation of the oral and aboral epithelia which join up to delimit a space corresponding to the prolongation of the c½lenteron of each polyp, the c½nosarcal space. |
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The aim of treatment for chronic myeloid leukaemias may be relief of symptoms and, therefore, improved quality of life, prolongation of life or cure. |
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The secondary manoeuvres of tocolysis and prolongation of gestation are less well evidence based but appear better researched than primary prevention. |
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Common drugs causing QT prolongation are anti-arrhythmics, antihistamines, calcium channel blockers, psychotherapeutics and antibiotics including the antifungals. |
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