Small windows under large eaves made this typical 1960s tract ranch house too dark. |
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Lower urinary tract obstruction secondary to posterior urethral valves can be diagnosed and treated with a cystoscopic approach. |
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After decussating, these fibers ascend in a compact, ribbon like tract called the medial lemniscus. |
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Pakistan controls a thin slice of the valley in the west and a large tract of mountainous land in the north. |
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What is even more remarkable, however, is that this reactionary tract was penned by a self-proclaimed freethinker and anarchist. |
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Fibrinogen is absent in saliva and is present in measurable amounts in lower respiratory tract secretions. |
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Serial quantitative microbiologic studies of lower respiratory tract secretions can also define resolution end points. |
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Axons of neurons in the hippocampus run in a tract called the fornix, which ends on neurons in the mammillary bodies of the hypothalamus. |
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Throat infections, sore throats, and upper respiratory tract infections were measured in episodes and days. |
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From Late Triassic to Bathonian time, evolution of the southern tract appears to have differed from that of its northern counterpart. |
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Unfortunately, this utterly disposable post-feminist tract is so misguided that it ends up making most reality TV look thoughtful. |
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No other lesions were recognized in the gastrointestinal tract or elsewhere in the body. |
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The Meos are concentrated in Mewat, comprising the hill country tract of Gurgaon, Alwar and Baratpur. |
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Mercury vapor in the gastrointestinal tract is converted to mercuric sulfide and excreted in the feces. |
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Magnesium hydroxide is less likely to irritate the digestive tract than a stimulant laxative such as senna. |
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The protruding end of the ovipositor was grasped with fine tweezers and the whole reproductive tract pulled out. |
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We do get a little footage of him picking flowers outside his tract house, and meandering through a graveyard. |
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A malignant neoplasm in the neck can arise as a primary tumor or as metastasis from the upper aerodigestive tract or a distant site. |
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The technique of percutaneous RF chordotomy is based on the topographical arrangement of the spinothalamic tract within the spinal cord. |
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Respiratory tract symptoms may also persist for some months, including coughs and shortness of breath on exertion. |
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Long-term use may increase your risk of gastrointestinal or urinary tract bleeding. |
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Absorption of alcohol from the gastrointestinal tract is equally rapid among all age groups. |
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A cold or flu may also spread to the lower respiratory tract to cause a cough. |
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There are already plans for expansion with a tract of land leased next to the current factory for use later. |
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Diverticulitis is an infection or inflammation of one or more small bulging pouches in the digestive tract called diverticula. |
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All this then enters the digestive tract and begins its passage from esophagus to stomach to duodenum to small intestine to colon. |
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Meckel's diverticulum is the most common congenital anomaly of the gastrointestinal tract involving the small bowel and terminal ileum. |
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It works mainly on the spinal cord, first impressing the sensory tract to the extent that it can produce complete anesthesia. |
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The signals then travel along the spinothalamic tract of the spinal cord to the thalamus and the cortex. |
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The tubular esophagus exhibits the typical structure of the gastrointestinal tract with an prominent muscularis mucosae and muscularis propria. |
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The degree of elongation in the gastrointestinal tract varies from one region to another. |
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The descending fibers of the spinal tract of the trigeminal nerve can be observed ventromedial to the inferior cerebellar peduncle. |
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Contrast medium appears opaque on X-ray film, providing a clear outline of structures such as your digestive tract or blood vessels. |
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If a coworker appears hungover, attempt to slip a religious tract in his hand. |
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We left a tract home on the edge of the prairie for a brick duplex, with a thatch roof and a tulip garden, on a cobblestone street. |
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The magazine is for ranch home and tract house owners who like mid-century modern style. |
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So naturally, some stinky, dead-eyed brat in a single-family tract house ends up owning it. |
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The three-bedroom, one-bath tract house has a detached garage with a tall redwood tree behind it. |
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Shortly after moving into our hillside 1,400-square-foot 1950s tract home, my wife, Beth, and I decided to remodel. |
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Endless rows of suburban tract housing are sprouting up where corn once grew. |
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With that project under its belt, the company was able to exit the tract housing market and break into the expanding school construction arena. |
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As James looks out the window of the tract housing and sees the expanse of a wheat field for the first time, something inside him opens up. |
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In addition to causing social problems, the spread of tract housing exacerbated a host of environmental ills. |
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He then began photographing what had become banal suburbia, complete with tract housing, strip malls and gas stations. |
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That means the price of land for suburban tract housing is heading ever upward. |
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The program called for the design of eight houses that would demonstrate modern alternatives to tract housing. |
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Sooner or later, all of this land will be given over to strip malls and tract housing. |
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This tract does much more than repeat the standard doomsaying one normally expects from those who support it. |
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Four instances of collision tumor of the male urogenital tract in which prostatic carcinoma was one of the components have been described. |
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A waiting period after vasectomy is required to clear the reproductive tract of sperm. |
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Motor dysfunction involving the gall-bladder and biliary tract may play a role in nonulcer dyspepsia. |
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Abdominal pain is the most common presenting symptom in patients with pancreatic or biliary tract cancers. |
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Effect of estrogen plus progestin on risk for biliary tract surgery in postmenopausal women with coronary artery disease. |
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Little is known regarding their expression in biliary tract and pancreatic carcinomas. |
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In fasting, the motor functions of the stomach, small intestine and biliary tract exhibit a regular periodicity. |
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A history of fever, chills or urinary tract infection suggests an infected cyst or an abscess. |
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It's a disease causing shortness in height, redness of skin, and susceptibility to respiratory tract and ear infections. |
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But pollywogs must grow legs, lose a tail, and completely reconfigure their jaws and digestive tract to prepare for a life of eating flies. |
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There are several physiological changes that occur in the digestive tract of the young pig from birth to eight weeks of age. |
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Ingested cysts hatch into trophozoites in the small intestine and continue moving down the digestive tract to the colon. |
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This bacterium causes infections in the genital tract that may disseminate to organs. |
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This tract is beautifully undulating in its surface, containing a number of bold eminences, steep acclivities, and deep shadowy valleys. |
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Sulfur dioxide at low levels of exposure can cause eye, nose, and respiratory tract irritation. |
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I am suffering from a urinary tract infection, which has subsequently resulted in an irritating rash on my face and body. |
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During fasting, or between meals, the gastrointestinal tract is not completely quiescent. |
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Also, some bales may contain fungi or dust that may irritate the respiratory tract of horses. |
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Increases in urinary progestins and estrogens may lead to a decreased ability of the lower urinary tract to resist invading bacteria. |
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Because of their extensive gram-negative coverage, quinolone antibiotics were initially used to treat urinary tract infections. |
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The most common serious complications were related to the incision or urinary tract problems. |
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In November 1997, he was admitted to a hospital for treatment of a urinary tract infection. |
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The ranch is still the original tract patented to Henry Freisen in 1836 and has been ranched continuously ever since that time. |
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Upper genital tract infection associated with intrauterine contraceptive devices is temporally linked to the insertion of the device. |
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The etiologic role of HPV infections in cancers of the lower genital tract is well established. |
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Yet the novel is not a tub-thumping tract but rich in suggestion, a record of how people felt and behaved. |
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The condition can disseminate throughout the respiratory tract and lead to pulmonary papillomatosis. |
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On exploration, a fistulous tract was located within the deltopectoral interval. |
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Zinc supplementation decreases the morbidity of lower respiratory tract infection in pediatric patients in the developing world. |
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Box 1 shows the main interventions for urinary tract infections and sore throat. |
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A common nematode of the respiratory tract is known as the gapeworm, or Syngamus trachea. |
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These patients may then develop illnesses such as wound and skin infections, urinary tract infections, pneumonia or blood poisoning. |
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A respiratory viral infection is a contagious illness that can affect your respiratory tract and cause other symptoms. |
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The park protects a vast tract of unbroken tussock grassland that, due to farming and ploughing, is now rare and vulnerable in New Zealand. |
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They are based on the idea that enzymes are able to pass through alimentary tract without losing their natural activity. |
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Infections in the reproductive tract of infertile men have been acknowledged for decades. |
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The searches were conducted over a number of days and covered an extensive tract of bogland and some wooded areas in the region. |
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Subsequently, the bolus is transferred to the digestive tract where it is chemically reduced. |
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Fever, malaise, myalgia, and upper respiratory tract symptoms or infections characterize influenza infection. |
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Some have symptoms in infancy or early childhood of urinary tract infection or obstruction. |
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In contrast to those of the large bowel, benign villous adenomas of the urinary tract are rare. |
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A smorgasbord subcommittee of pastors designed the evangelistic tract that would be handed out door to door. |
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The kidneys and urinary tract filter and eliminate these waste substances from our blood. |
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Urinary tract damage, in particular ureteric injury, remains the major concern in relation to the laparoscopic approach. |
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The curative substances are known to have effect on the locomotory system, kidneys, uric tract and the reproductive organs. |
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Like other systems in the body, the entire urinary tract is subject to diseases and disorders. |
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It can be caused by an obstruction in the urinary tract or damage to the nerves that supply the bladder. |
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The disease mainly affects the urinary bladder, although involvement of sites outside the urogenital tract is increasingly being documented. |
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The virus also uses anatomical compartments such as the central nervous system and the male urogenital tract to avoid antiviral therapies. |
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Key words used included kidney stones, urinary calculi, urolithiasis, urinary tract stones, and nephrolithiasis. |
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By this method, the path of a neural tract can be traced from its origin to its termination. |
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All patients had to be free of acute respiratory tract infections before bronchoscopy for at least 6 weeks. |
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If the patient has a urinary tract infection, nitrofurantoin may be useful. |
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Abuse of combination analgesics containing phenacetin, antipyrine and caffeine have been associated with urinary tract tumors. |
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Candida is a single-celled fungus or yeast cell that inhabits the intestinal tract and mucus membranes of every living person on the earth. |
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For urinary tract infection, we examined resistance to ampicillin or amoxicillin and trimethoprim. |
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An upper gastrointestinal tract endoscopy showed mucosal telangiectasia in the stomach and duodenal bulb. |
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Legendary for its blood-red rubies and spinels, the Mogok stone tract of northern Myanmar also produces an amazing array of other minerals. |
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Infection is often subclinical, manifested as asymptomatic viremia or shedding of virus in the respiratory tract or urine. |
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The upper respiratory tract should be examined for evidence of otitis media, rhinorrhea, nasal polyposis, and pharyngitis. |
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Nitric oxide is produced endogenously within the respiratory tract and is detectable in exhaled gas of humans and other mammals. |
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The main nerve trunks linking the gastrointestinal tract and the central nervous system are known as the vagus and splanchnic nerves. |
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Asbestos is linked to lung cancer, mesothelioma, cancer of the voice box, mouth, kidney, and digestive tract cancers. |
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Raw cabbage coats the digestive tract lining and helps relieve peptic ulcers and heartburn. |
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Most episodes are due to urinary tract infections and renal cyst rupture that relate to the underlying anatomical abnormalities. |
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Total digestive tract mass was the summed masses of the upper digestive tract, gizzard, small intestine, ceca, and large intestine. |
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Our results provide further support for the hypothesis that the male genital tract may serve as a reservoir of HPV infection. |
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Urinalysis is invaluable in the diagnosis of urologic conditions such as calculi, urinary tract infection, and malignancy. |
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Laparoscopic hysterectomy may help to avoid a laparotomy, but urinary tract injury is a genuine concern. |
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Intravenous hyperalimentation may be required until the gastrointestinal tract is functioning. |
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She provides further evidence that on her return to Iran she was suffering from a urinary tract infection and that her hymen was broken. |
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The cure is designed to give your digestive tract and all the rest of you a well-deserved rest and thorough clean-out. |
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Each cord maintains its connection with the abdominal cavity via the canal, whence the vas joins the urinary tract below the bladder. |
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According to conventional medicine, candida is one of the causes of urinary tract infections. |
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Logan had learned this tract was mistakenly omitted from the government's official demarcation of Zuni boundaries five years earlier. |
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In high concentrations, the smoke causes ocular and upper respiratory tract irritation in health care personnel. |
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Escudier and coworkers studied the ciliary ultrastructure of 40 patients who had respiratory tract infections. |
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Very few patients report upper respiratory tract symptoms such as rhinorrhoea, nasal obstruction, sneezing, sore throat, or hoarseness. |
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The common cold is a contagious viral infection of the upper respiratory tract affecting the nose and the throat. |
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At the medullary level, the medial lemniscus is found dorsal to the pyramidal tract and medial to the olivary nucleus. |
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In one pending claim, the Onondagas claim they own a large tract of land on which sits, among many other things, the city of Syracuse. |
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Instead, eat food first, then drink afterwards for optimal health and digestive tract function. |
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These fumes are toxic and may have irritating effects on mucous membranes of the respiratory tract and eyes. |
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These can also be symptoms of a urinary tract infection, or cystitis, which is much more common in young women than kidney stones. |
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To cross deeper or broader stretches of water, armadillos gulp air into the digestive tract and swim like a dog. |
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But bacteria can cause trouble, too, like cavities, urinary tract infections, or strep throat. |
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The majority of patients have symptoms suggestive of an infection of the upper respiratory tract at the onset of the episodes. |
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The tract was kept deliberately short in order to make it widely accessible and the style of language was uniquely devoid of philosophy. |
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Their digestive tract is adapted to break down fairly large bones such as the femur of the chamois, the small, goatlike antelope of the Alps. |
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A review concerning some embryogenetic aspects of the cardiac outflow tract is presented. |
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In 2005, 69 percent of the homes purchased in the tract were bought with subprime mortgages. |
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Methenamine hippurate is an antibiotic which is used to treat and prevent urinary tract infections. |
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Less common types of male subfertility are caused by testicular or genital tract infection, disease, or abnormalities. |
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Human rhinovirus, which results in a nonlylic upper respiratory tract infection, is the dominant cause of virus-induced asthma exacerbations. |
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Lee et al. described pulmonary and upper respiratory tract symptoms among newspaper pressmen exposed to solvents. |
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What is the diagnostic significance of microhaematuria in patients with pain in the loin or lower urinary tract symptoms? |
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Symptoms that indicate an upper urinary tract infection are a high temperature, pain in the loin, nausea, vomiting, and rigors. |
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Urine may become stagnant leading to chronic ascending bacterial urinary tract infections. |
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The most commonly affected areas are the terminal ileum and ascending colon, although any part of the GI tract can be involved. |
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The biological half-life of pyrene absorbed via the respiratory tract is 9.8 hr. |
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To determine the cause of enteropathy, biopsies of the gastrointestinal tract were performed. |
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Fistulas commonly extend from the rectal sac to the perineum or genital tract in a female, or to the urinary tract in a male. |
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For respiratory tract infections, the primary goal was to rationalise prescribing, indicated by antibiotic prescription. |
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Because of hematuria, bacteriuria and pyuria, Susan had been treated for a urinary tract infection with possible pyelonephritis. |
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The Italian Pontecorvo, an avowed communist, had wanted to make a tract against colonialism. |
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The nerve fibres in the optic tract terminate in two main areas of the brain. |
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The enlightening thing about Gidden's tract is its scattiness, historical amnesia and implicit authoritarianism. |
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To be included, patients had to be diagnosed clinically by the physician as having a lower respiratory tract infection. |
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The medical records of children younger than 16 years with bacteremic urinary tract infection were reviewed. |
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More children referred from study practices than from control practices had bacteriologically proved urinary tract infections. |
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This value signifies that the colony contains 37,800 sectors of cells having tract length expansions. |
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A barium examination of the upper gastrointestinal tract showed the stricture as a filling defect. |
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While some of these patients may require parenteral nutrition, use of the alimentary tract with tube feeding is cheaper and has less adverse effects. |
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The herb's primary internal application is a supportive therapy for colds and chronic infections of the respiratory tract and lower urinary tract. |
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Several studies reported that circumcised boys were between 10 to 39 times less likely to develop urinary tract infections during infancy than uncircumcised boys. |
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Your ligaments, tendons, bones and skeletal muscles are all held together by collagen, as well as the smooth muscle tissue like your blood vessels, digestive tract and organs. |
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They've dyed Williams' hair a kind of gingery beige, matching his complexion, his clothes, his fluorescently lit workplace and his plasticky tract apartment. |
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The largest single section is a 10,000-acre tract of Dartmoor while the smallest includes Sheep's Rock, an islet near Portreath on the north Cornish coast. |
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A procedure to reopen his urinary tract could have been done under local anesthesia. |
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Indeed, Elmer was raised on what old-timers down home still call the Island, a 2,000-acre tract of low-lying sand and black gumbo that the Mississippi periodically reclaimed. |
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At the same time we would also audit the prescribing of trimethoprim for urinary tract infections and the investigations and second visits associated with its use. |
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Keep in mind that you want the room to harmonize, and soon you'll have a room that doesn't feel like a tract house, but that feels like a day at the beach. |
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Furthermore, the ubiquitous plesiomorphic fish alimentary tract with an acidic stomach and relatively short intestine is adequate for the digestion of algae. |
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My work on the history of the tract house offers a similar lesson. |
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Delirium and dementia may arise from brain metastases, which usually originate from lung cancer but also from tumours of the breast and alimentary tract and melanomas. |
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The most common symptomatic manifestation is a nonspecific febrile illness, with or without a rash, often accompanied by upper respiratory tract symptoms. |
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Their app, Colorimetrix, is accurate enough to monitor conditions such as diabetes, kidney disease, and urinary tract infections. |
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After more than 50 years of searching, scientists have discovered a key gene that enables certain bacteria to cause blindness and debilitating genital tract infections. |
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On a 2,813-acre tract roughly 30 miles west, Washington found a Calvinist sect called the Seceders squatting on his land. |
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Acute bronchitis is a clinical diagnosis designating an acute respiratory tract infection in which cough, with or without phlegm, is a predominant feature. |
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From January 1995 to December 1996, we investigated 114 men who presented consecutively to the departments of urology and nephrology with proved urinary tract infection. |
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The brain showed extensive postsurgical changes, including a small occipital subdural hematoma, sutures within the dura, and a ventriculostomy tract in each frontal lobe. |
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In the past, if you wanted a house that went beyond the basics provided by a tract house, you hired an architect and a contractor and built a house yourself. |
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Too, a tract devoid of any winged life other than dragonflies and mosquitoes this week might just be covered with the feathered gray darters come the first of September. |
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The most common part of the urinary tract to get infection is the bladder. |
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Sessions included education about urinary tract structure and function, development of individualized voiding schedules, and instruction on Kegel exercises. |
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The vet suggests several lab tests to rule out a urinary tract infection and other more serious diseases such as diabetes mellitus and diabetes insipidus. |
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Painful urination is typically caused by a urinary tract infection. |
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A large tract of land was inundated following a 20-foot breach in the Pai distributary near Anandpur Jharot village, about 10 km from here, last evening. |
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That's what prompted this husband-and-wife team of architects to design an inventive shelving arrangement based on the stud system of their late '60s tract house. |
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They help with urinary tract infections too and their flavinoids are thought to have a general antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, anti-infective action. |
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Headquarters is a nondescript tract house with farm sheds around back. |
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They may also reduce the spread of influenza viruses throughout the respiratory tract and allow upper respiratory tract mucus to inactivate the viruses more easily. |
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The uveal tract is a group of connected structures inside the eye. |
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And we are also advising some tract homes, some residents and neighborhoods, a little bit further west, we're putting them on notice of evacuations. |
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An incipient dentine tract is present on the lingual side of the tooth. |
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Adrienne and her family live at Frontier House, a 1,100-acre tract of open Montana countryside ringed by towering mountains and veined with rushing streams. |
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Different regions of the digestive tract are concerned with storage, secretion, the processes of food digestion, absorption, and the elimination of waste products. |
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Identifying the tissue of origin for tumors arising in and around the biliary tract is particularly problematic far the pathologist, due in part to the anatomy of the region. |
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The gastrointestinal tract performs different digestive functions are various different locations. |
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It could be due to blockage of the genital tract at different levels or due to failure of the testes to produce sperms because of the intrinsic problem with the testes. |
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They can live inside the gastrointestinal tract or, the case of roundworms, in the lymphatic system. |
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They had clambered over a large tract of huge sand dunes littered with tufts of hardy grass, and scattered clumps of cacti, but the sand soon gave way to mountain slopes. |
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This idea of simplicity may have something to do with widespread concerns during the last decade about the lack of architectural involvement in suburban tract housing. |
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When I was 36 weeks pregnant, my nurse practitioner told me I had a urinary tract infection and prescribed an antibiotic. |
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Other diagnoses included diarrhoeal disease, dengue fever, typhoid, pneumonia, urinary tract infection, brucellosis, acute myeloid leukaemia, and infectious mononucleosis. |
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This study analyzes data collected on coral reefs in the Florida Keys, which is the only shallow water coral reef tract on the continental shelf of North America. |
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According to proponents of the technology, the variations of the human vocal tract ensure that each person's voice is spectographically individual. |
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There are efficiencies that could translate into more architecture for less money, and it could compete with tract housing as a much higher-quality product. |
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Hair remnants, resembling Eastern tent caterpillar setae, were found embedded in the submucosa of the digestive tract of a non-pregnant mare fed caterpillar larvae. |
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Nasal lavage therefore represents a minimally invasive, reproducible method of obtaining specimens with immunologic relevance to the respiratory tract as a whole. |
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Their next project was the redevelopment of a large tract in Honolulu. |
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Some birds compensate for a lack of structural modification to the intestinal tract by consuming large quantities of grass e.g., ducks, geese and the takahe. |
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The digestive tract was removed from each specimen and dissected it into the upper digestive tract, gizzard, small intestine, ceca, large intestine, liver, and pancreas. |
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In the case of pain arising in the pancreas or biliary tract this can be attributed to the fact that the release of enteric hormones in response to foods is slow. |
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I used to live opposite a pristine tract of natural vegetation that turned into a housing development with the accompanying sounds of human habitation. |
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Chronic blood loss from genitourinary tract cancer, chronic hemoptysis and bleeding disorders may result in iron deficiency but are much less common causes. |
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We divided the urinary tract into the upper tract and the lower tract. |
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Nowhere is the problem more visible than in the open expanse of southwestern Dade County, where tract housing gives way to sawgrass and airboat engines. |
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The effusion is often large and recurrent, arising from a fistulous tract between the pancreas and the pleural cavity, with or without pseudocyst formation. |
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Bacteria are fed to newly hatched poults and these bacteria occupy sites in the intestinal tract that would be optimal for pathogen attachment and colonization. |
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But unlike everyday tract housing or conventional strip developments, the Marion Cultural Centre remains a critically reflexive exploration of itself and its context. |
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Predominant mass-market housing programs such as project homes or tract housing largely fail to meet the desires of people who appreciate a modernist design aesthetic. |
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In Vlas, a town just north of Sunny Beach, for example, we saw 200-room hotels under construction, lined up like dominos or suburban tract housing. |
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After my digestive tract was clean as a whistle, and I looked like an extra from Schindler's List, it was time to get a look inside of me and see what was wrong. |
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He denied having had a sexually transmitted disease, urinary tract infection, previous paraphimosis, instrumentation, piercings, or obstructive symptoms. |
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The 234-page tract is laced with watercolors of plants, astronomical drawings and naked sylphs, but it is the language that truly confounds scholars. |
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Truss's humorous tract on the rights and wrongs of punctuation now comes complete with a novelty pop-out repair kit of adhesive stickers for punctuation vigilantes. |
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The gastrointestinal tract is an unusual site for teratomas to occur. |
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Bladder sensation is transmitted both via the spinothalamic tract coursing in the lateral funiculus and the dorsal system in the dorsal funiculus. |
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Ribavirin is an antiviral that is approved for treating young children with severe lower respiratory tract infections due to respiratory syncytial virus. |
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It is likely that low-molecular-weight agents act as haptens, combining with human proteins in the respiratory tract to become complete immunogens. |
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All the three throat swabs were from patients with upper respiratory tract infections while the eye specimen was from a patient with conjunctivitis. |
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If a tract is deemed suitable for development, it is listed for sale in a competitive bidding system. |
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But an even more pertinent question would be whether the theses lead up to any sort of tract or treatise concerned with the Holy Spirit and nothing else. |
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The expansion of tract homes, condos and apartments made the move easier. |
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The Dogras inhabiting the hilly tract bounding the mountains of the Kashmir Valle on the south and extending to the plains of the Punjab, are descended from Aryan stock. |
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Levittown became the model for tract home developments across the country. |
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Adenovirus often affects the lower respiratory tract as well, causing bronchiolitis, croup, or viral pneumonia, which is less common but can cause serious illness in infants. |
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We monitored Houston toad use of the two ponds on the Welsh tract before and after exclosure fence installation. |
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This tract deals primarily with four types of distraint, divided based on the waiting period. |
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All the algins are edible, but they pass unchanged through the alimentary tract and add no food value. |
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A variety of specialists and their skills are needed for a tract home, but anyone defthanded can build a dome. |
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This tract contained the nucleus that Newton developed and expanded to form the Principia. |
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Kyd's lodgings were searched and a fragment of a heretical tract was found. |
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The industry of religious tract writing, despite official efforts, did not reduce its output. |
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Large sections on the Church have been translated wholesale from the Collectio Canonum Hibernensis into a section of the Law tract Bretha Nemed. |
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This tract actually has no single theme, rather it is useful for what it can say about various aspects of Brehon law. |
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Accounts variously suggest the tract of land extended from Bardsey Island to Cardigan or as far south as Ramsey Island. |
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Some of the legal material, such as the tract on the Seven Bishop Houses of Dyfed, may be dated to a very early period of law. |
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The larvae of the guinea worm must develop within a copepod's digestive tract before being transmitted to humans. |
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The pyramidal tract is poorly developed, reflecting the reduction of its limbs. |
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Morgan Jones' tract is the first account, and was printed by The Gentleman's Magazine, launching a slew of publications on the subject. |
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This continues through December, January and February when the reproductive tract gains back its functionality. |
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A large tract of land below Bindon Manor and Dowlands Farm slipped, creating the features now called Goat Island and the Chasm. |
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The passing of bilirubin via bile through the intestinal tract gives mammalian feces a distinctive brown coloration. |
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Damage to the ulnar nerve in the palm, carpal tunnel in the wrist, the genitourinary tract or bicycle seat neuropathy may result from overuse. |
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Moreover, varying surface temperatures within the respiratory tract contribute differently to overall heat and water loss through panting. |
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As the digestive tract is commonly involved, nausea and vomiting and backache often occur. |
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Jauja's dry climate was recognized, however, as being beneficial for patients with respiratory tract tuberculosis. |
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They purchased from John Pell, Lord of Pelham Manor, a tract of land consisting of six thousand one hundred acres with the help of Jacob Leisler. |
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Since there is a substantial area under private forests and a large tract under cashew, mango, coconut, etc. |
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It is also resecreted into the gastrointestinal tract through enterohepatic circulation. |
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To mingle with others of its kind and produce the next generation of eggs, toxoplasma must find its way to the gastrointestinal tract of a cat. |
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Intestinal type villous adenomas are rarely found within the lower urinary tract and even less commonly within the upper urinary tract. |
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Adenocarcinomas of the sinonasal tract can originate in the respiratory epithelium or the underlying mucoserous glands. |
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Tuberculosis in the upper aerodigestive tract and human immunodeficiency virus coinfections. |
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Zonula occludens-1, occludin, and E-cadherin protein expression in biliary tract cancers. |
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Klebsiella pneumoniae causes urinary tract infections and pneumonia but can also lead to blood poisoning. |
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Advising that circumcised newborn males are less likely to experience urinary tract infections, balanitis, and balanoposthitis. |
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Rhinoscleroma is a rare chronic granulomatous disease of the upper respiratory tract caused by Klebsiella rhinoscleromatis. |
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Lingual tonsil hypertrophy is an uncommon cause of upper aerodigestive tract pathology. |
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The gallbladder remnant should be dissected off the liver and the obliterated common biliary tract divided distally. |
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Obstructive jaundice in patients with pancreatitis without associated biliary tract disease. |
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One of the main components of the cell junction proteins, is expressed in the biliary tract epithelium. |
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Risk factors associated with ICC, according to multivariate models, include biliary tract disease, cirrhosis, diabetes, and smoking. |
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For example, many respiratory tract infections have a bimodal age distribution with the greatest incidence in the very young and the very old. |
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The scene of the crime was a long, narrow saltern, a desert-like tract of parched mud in the heart of Jim Neville Marine Preserve. |
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This occurs in extra nodal MALT lymphoma, which affects the skin, the gastrointestinal tract and the breast. |
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For the study, 26 patients with reflux laryngitis underwent upper digestive tract endoscopies, 24-hour double-probe pH-metry, and manometry. |
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Invasion of the respiratory tract can affect the larynx, trachea, and bronchi. |
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Shawn was monitoring five of those cameras on a tract he had permission to hunt. |
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Superficial cells lining the urinary tract are regularly shed during micturition, ensuring any attached bacteria are dislodged. |
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The corpus callosum is known to be the largest white-matter fibre tract in the brain. |
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Urinary tract infection is a significant concern for a large patient population who must catheterize themselves daily. |
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A comparative trial of low dose cefaclor and macrocrystalline nitrofurantoin in the prevention of recurrent urinary tract infection. |
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Characterization of novel bovine gastrointestinal tract Treponema isolates and comparison with bovine digital dermatitis treponemes. |
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Guttate psoriasis often follows a beta hemolytic streptococcal upper respiratory tract infection. |
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Streptococci in the mouth, upper respiratory tract, and gastrointestinal tract are generally harmless commensals. |
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Chemical analysis confirmed struvite stones, which are associated with chronic urinary tract infections by urea-metabolizing microorganisms. |
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Condos are empty and tract homes in the desert are unoccupied, unsold and unappealingly deserted-looking. |
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Among noninfectious conditions, fatty liver hemorrhagic syndrome and reproductive tract adenocarcinoma were the leading causes of mortality. |
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Corticospinal tract damage accompanies motor dysfunction in a mouse model of closed-head mild traumatic brain injury. |
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The primary infection with corynebacteria takes place in the respiratory tract and affects mainly the pharyngeal tonsil. |
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Respiratory syncytial virus is a common cause of respiratory tract disease in children, predominantly presenting with mild symptoms. |
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Cough mixtures are very beneficial in children with respiratory tract pathologies. |
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Other important consequences of alcaptonuric ochronosis are aortic valve stenosis and urinary tract involvement. |
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They too form part of the body's defences against upper respiratory tract infections. |
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PrEP Biopharm's pipeline includes one product in phase 2 for the prevention of upper respiratory tract viral infections. |
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Urinary tract infection with septicaemia due to Staphylococcus saprophyticus in a patient with a ureteric calculus. |
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If you're going a lot and it burns, you might have a urinary tract infection. |
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Consumption of cranberries is known to exert positive health effects, especially against urinary tract infections. |
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