A patient told the phlebotomist that she was acutely allergic to adhesives. |
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Regulations allow a maximum of 55 gallons of hazardous waste or 1 quart of acutely hazardous waste at each satellite accumulation area. |
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At the same time, the acutely imbalanced U.S. bubble economy demands continuous monetary largess from both home and abroad. |
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These units were selected because they housed acutely ill patients who generally required bed baths. |
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By this time, conscious patients were not acutely distressed, although some were anxious or scared. |
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Treatment may vary from rest and splints for acutely inflamed joints, to medications that can reduce inflammation. |
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If the patient is not acutely ill, treat them as an outpatient for 10 days to 6 weeks. |
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She fell into a coma after being given penicillin, despite being acutely allergic to it. |
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Many acutely infected individuals will go on to clear the virus and hence may not require any intervention. |
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Later, the child appears acutely ill with fever, upper airway compromise, and respiratory distress. |
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We have gone too far with our lack of beds for those who are acutely unwell. |
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The difficulties of providing care to emergency medical admissions and acutely unwell inpatients are recognised. |
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On subjects as various as football, the Church and the media, Jones is bold, informative and acutely observant. |
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He was acutely aware of the hot blush that suddenly coloured his fair skin. |
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At the same, time we are acutely aware that we could not afford to broadcast the events without sponsors. |
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Guy Claxton is acutely aware that whatever we say we are imposing a pre-existing framework of ideas. |
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John's nose is acutely attuned to the wide range of different smell that he works with daily. |
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Leibniz, for all his Aristotelian credentials, was not acutely aware of the Aristotelian Problem of First Principles. |
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The presence of these people must have reminded Roh acutely of the sense of crisis felt by the international community. |
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Darcy wanted to ask when he had ever paid any attention to furniture but he was acutely aware of Miss Elizabeth's presence. |
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The General sits in his lifeless castle, the decadence of his environment acutely described. |
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Charged with leading Dominique's disciples, he is acutely conscious of the limits imposed on their potential for accomplishment. |
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The Governors of the College are acutely aware of the growing educational needs of the wider Church in a changing world. |
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In this operation I would be acutely aware of the need to minimise civilian casualties. |
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Jackson was acutely aware that Florida was a dangerous haven for fugitive slaves. |
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Lack of proper recreational facilities for the elderly will be felt more acutely in the coming years. |
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As a child, Borges was acutely myopic and he went blind in early middle age. |
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The prime focus in the treatment of an AMI in the 1980s and 1990s was on the re-establishment of flow in the acutely occluded coronary artery. |
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Left-handers seem to be more acutely sensitive and responsive to novelty than right handers. |
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All Western democracies are now acutely aware of the apocalyptic consequences of a well-orchestrated attack on high-profile facilities. |
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Apokyn was given priority review because injectable apomorphine is the first therapy approved to treat these episodes acutely. |
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He is said to be acutely focused and astute in assessing what he should and should not buy. |
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A child with this malignancy can present acutely with severe dyspnea and, occasionally, superior vena cava syndrome. |
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The decision to repair these injuries acutely was based on data from treatment of chronic injury by tenotomy. |
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Armies were on the march, battles were being fought and lost, and regimes became acutely conscious of their vulnerability. |
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Epidural hemorrhage presents acutely or subacutely, and usually occurs secondary to the tearing of a middle meningeal artery. |
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He suddenly looked acutely self-conscious, which at least had the plus point of making me less aware of my own embarrassment. |
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The consequence of this misalignment will be damage to the structure, either chronically or acutely. |
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He is acutely aware that cowboy guns, although replicas of 19th century shooting irons, are still lethal weapons, not toys. |
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The use of sialogogues in an obstructed or acutely inflamed gland may actually temporarily increase the amount of pain. |
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He heard, acutely, birds twittering, the sighing of the wind, the far off sounds of farmers in their distant fields, too distant to be of help. |
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Pike are acutely sensitive to vibration, as would be caused by dogs wading in shallows and muddying the water. |
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Clearly, the global financial system has experienced a severe body blow, and must now be considered acutely vulnerable. |
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Latin America has suffered the unwelcome attentions of these institutions particularly acutely. |
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He was also acutely aware of being part a long and venerable exegetical tradition. |
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This 23-year-old patient, acutely ill with pneumonia, was also cachectic, depressed, and alone. |
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Perhaps because of this, I felt acutely conscious of the way my shoulders were heaving, a rapid and seemingly exaggerated flapping motion. |
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His carved plywood canvasses are acutely reminiscent of fossil imprints layered in geological strata. |
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As the fabric left its contact with my skin, I was acutely heedful of how everyone else's gaze was now on it. |
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Health professionals, particularly doctors, are acutely heedful of data in the form of tables and charts and less so of words and models. |
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No one experienced the ordeal of those first few years more acutely than his first wife, Linda. |
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Later, the child appears acutely ill with fever, upper airway compromise, stridor, drooling and respiratory distress. |
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He is acutely aware that his wife may not have taken to this life as easily as he has. |
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For example, plant tissues challenged with acutely toxic levels of ozone rapidly produce a burst of ethylene. |
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He's a pack rat who collects everything that isn't nailed down, and is acutely mistrustful of the others. |
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It was a classic moment of inclusion which I felt acutely and painfully outside of. |
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We are also acutely aware that completion of these and other outstanding items is painfully slow. |
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His features were, in the manner of his Faerie-born race, as sharp as chiseled stone, and his ears were acutely pointed. |
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It's important to know which conditions can mimic psychotic illness but should be treated differently, both acutely and chronically. |
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Heat should not be applied to an acutely injured ankle joint because it encourages swelling and inflammation through hyperemia. |
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They can become injured and pathologically enlarged and inflamed, either acutely or as a result of chronic repetitive micro-trauma. |
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We came to the conclusion that comic fans of a certain ilk become acutely aware of Betty. |
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Always acutely socially conscious, he was struck by the poverty and social inequity in the countries that he visited. |
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It's difficult to decide, too, whether the resulting structures are acutely inflected paintings or polychrome sculptures. |
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And it is at the same time what makes a writer most acutely conscious of his place in time, of his contemporaneity. |
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I am indebted to him for kindly reading and commenting copiously and acutely on the first drafts of all the chapters. |
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From that day forth I became acutely aware that people say the most damnable stuff off-the-record. |
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The walls have all been painted brown, I notice, and the bedroom doors are coloured an acutely mind-expanding Day-Glo orange. |
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The war's aftermath brought the beginnings of the city's deindustrialization, which hit black sections of the working class most acutely. |
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To his credit, Ryan is acutely aware of the difficulty, and is disarmingly modest about his achievement. |
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From her vast experience both as an actor and a producer Anne is acutely aware that discerning audiences expect a top class show. |
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Under managed care, the fiscal incentive for hospitalizing acutely ill nursing home residents with end-stage dementia goes away. |
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Figures acutely illustrate the scope of the distorted international monetary system. |
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The patient may become acutely ill and need to be admitted to the hospital with pneumonia. |
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Safety and tolerability of oral loading divalproex sodium in acutely manic bipolar patients. |
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Poor people acutely feel their powerlessness and insecurity, their vulnerability and lack of dignity. |
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She was recently admitted to hospital with an acutely painful, swollen knee. |
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A reorganisation of the management of acutely jaundiced patients was needed. |
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It is, at the same time, also an excellent example of the atypical and acutely volatile nature of the current environment. |
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During the exam, students provided care to acutely ill children and adults. |
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Russians, for historical reasons, can be acutely ill at ease with the idea of expounding uncomfortable truths in a formal setting. |
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This is undeniably an acutely fragile financial environment, where problems in one market can quickly transfer to other markets. |
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The author has provided what is certain to be an epic firsthand account of a critical episode in that acutely divisive era. |
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He became acutely aware-and regretful-of the reason why people in the mountains didn't usually wear tennis shoes and sweat shirts when they went sledding. |
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Patients should be referred promptly, as the medical treatment of thyroid eye disease is more likely to be effective when given while the eye tissue is acutely inflamed. |
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Arterial caliber is regulated in part by wall shear stress, both acutely and chronically through regulation of matrix metalloprotcinase production. |
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Meanwhile, because we are accustomed to the roles each actor usually performs, we become acutely aware that we are witnessing a performance, or masquerade. |
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While methyl parathion is more acutely toxic than the other two OPs, over time a child's chronic exposure to dimethoate and acephate can be just as dangerous. |
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Every once in a while a boxer dies in the ring or a soccer player collapses on the field, and such tragedies make us acutely aware of our own frailty. |
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India is a fellow democracy, and, like Japan, feels acutely vulnerable to Chinese territorial and economic expansionism. |
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Treatment of acutely poisoned patients requires the maintenance of respiratory and circulatory functions, and elimination of the poison from the body. |
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The use of high-resolution transducers and graded compression make it possible to visualize directly an acutely inflamed appendix in patients of any age. |
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There are clearly vulnerable players, and if one institution winds up in serious trouble, the daisy chain of risk intermediaries and speculators becomes acutely frail. |
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The designers are acutely aware that a mix of social classes and income brackets improves facilities for the poorest without lowering the standards for the rich. |
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This unit cares for the acutely unwell, who usually stay for around six weeks while they are stabilised on medication and receive a range of therapies. |
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Alex was no prude, but he became acutely embarrassed by the situation. |
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Although treatment with bronchodilators was started, his symptoms worsened progressively over the next two weeks, and he became acutely dyspnoeic at rest. |
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She was also acutely aware of what relationships had to offer. |
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Now you have to understand, my dad not only waited till the last minute to make me a costume, but was also acutely colour-blind, with the worst creative sense I've ever seen. |
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Underfeeding in acutely ill patients has been associated with adverse outcomes, including increased incidence of infection and longer hospitalization. |
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Gelernter discusses very acutely the religious dimension in America's self-understanding over the centuries, which he believes is still pervasive. |
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He was acutely aware of the problems of prolixity and worked hard to prune his original drafts, but his interest in minute analysis led inevitably to an expansive style. |
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In fact, Conversation with God is a witty, highly personal piece which acutely portrays some of the contradictions of the contemporary Chinese psyche. |
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This is possibly the most acutely perceptive political film ever made. |
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But for all the variousness and inventiveness with which Andrews treats the idea in his early work, one problem arises, acutely explored by P. Inman. |
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This section of road was flat and not having the wind whistling through our helmets we became acutely aware of just how isolated and tranquil our surroundings were. |
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This is a lovingly told story of redemption and familial love, but recounted at such close range that every success or failure in this family becomes acutely affecting. |
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The piece was acutely in need of some serious editorial readjustment. |
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He is painter who is acutely self aware, but in a lesson to many other artists, he never lets that self awareness curdle into cloying knowingness. |
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Dogs absorb death, deprivation, and random gunfire as acutely as any soldier. |
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Despite its pulpy theme, the story is provocative and acutely depressing. |
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Camera lenses, no matter how expensive, are nowhere near as acutely sensitive as the human eye, nor does the camera see colour in exactly the same way. |
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The bubonic plague typically presents two to eight days after exposure, with sudden onset of fever, chills, weakness, and acutely swollen lymph nodes called buboes. |
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But this is very controversial, as doctors are still acutely reluctant to recommend that non-drinkers start drinking because there's a risk of addiction. |
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When the body of Johnson was exhumed, the medical examiner was acutely chagrined when six .22 caliber rounds were removed from it. |
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They, too, would be acutely nervous about revealing the capabilities of their assets. |
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McKamey had already been acutely aware of the danger of head injury in football. |
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It is an erect herb with the stems acutely quadrangular and pale green. |
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Housing minister Jeff Rooker said the projects had already started and given hope of a revitalised future to the nine areas most acutely affected. |
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The device was quickly embraced by the medical community and its use expanded beyond acutely ill cardiac patients, before its benefits were actually proven. |
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Advances in the recognition and treatment of pain in children over the past 20 years have led to improved pain management for acutely ill and injured children. |
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Prior to this Claudius Amyand, physician to Queen Anne, in 1736 successfully removed an acutely inflamed appendix from inside the hernial sac of a young boy. |
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From this it may be seen that a decision whether or not to take a child said to have been abused away from its natural parents and into care may often be acutely difficult. |
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Lindsey has also been the administration's point man in dealing with America's leading CEOs and has been acutely conscious of the gravity of the country's high tech meltdown. |
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Although it won't be the last time he tours in Ireland, don't miss this extra chance to check out his hilarious, acutely observed anecdotes and cheeky schoolboy humour. |
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This book, both humanely affecting and acutely intelligent, will long remain a minor classic of musicography. |
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Hardy never felt at home in London, because he was acutely conscious of class divisions and his social inferiority. |
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Front line RAF pilots were acutely aware of the inherent deficiencies of their own tactics. |
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A gripping, suspenseful novel that acutely hooks the reader's attention from beginning to end. |
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Pneumomediastinum should be considered in a patient with severe IBD symptoms who acutely develops pleuritic chest pain and dyspnea. |
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I minored in physics at university, so am acutely aware of atomic structure. |
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And the effects would be more acutely felt in Los Angeles, which has the highest percentage of second-generation Mexican-Americans in the nation. |
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Even the nonsexual films start to take on acutely sexual undertones. |
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Skin over the breast appears acutely inflamed and swollen because skin lymph vessels are blocked by cancer. |
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Within 15 minutes of commencing the examination, the patient became acutely dyspnoeic. |
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A 2-year-old child with neuro-developmental delay presented acutely with convulsions and opisthotonus. |
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I'm acutely aware that this lovely blond beast, if properly provoked, could rip my lungs out with a single swipe of clawsome paw. |
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Friedman is acutely aware of the thin line between soap opera and sarcasm. |
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Wilkins was also a Royalist, and acutely conscious of the turmoil and uncertainty of the times. |
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Plimpton's beautifully performed fully vocalized reading is emotionally charged and acutely responsive to the sensitive issues in this novel. |
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In all, 38 samples were collected from 23 acutely infected patients. |
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It may acutely deplete protein C and protein S and therefore theoretically increase coagulability if started before the heparins. |
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These digital natives celebrate their geekdom and their uniqueness, and they are acutely aware of what is considered cool. |
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Although acutely conscious of living in a 'wilderness,' they stoutheartedly refused to yield an inch to pioneer prejudices or frontier values. |
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Originally thought to be a pinched nerve in his shoulder, the pain was later diagnosed as an acutely blocked coronary artery, requiring an emergency angioplasty in Hamburg. |
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In summary patients with chronic liver failure, whether acutely decompensated or not, were normoglutaminemic as a group when there was an indication for ICU admission. |
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However, the Scandinavian mainland population is acutely endangered, despite being legally protected from hunting and persecution for several decades. |
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Lamentably, tens of thousands of children are reported to be acutely malnourished in drought and famine-hit Thar and also in other areas in the Sindh province. |
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She had 3 miscarriages and an extrauterine pregnancy within 2 years, and the titers that were found indicate that she was acutely infected weeks before the first miscarriage. |
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Entheseal inflammation or tenosynovitis, however, can be acutely painful despite a relative absence of clinical signs of swelling or joint limitation. |
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These diseases most acutely affect the poorest communities in underserved regions, causing disability, social stigma, economic hardship and sometimes death. |
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As Whitman is the expansive embracer of the large and the list, Dickinson is the anatomist of singular experience, tallied acutely and fearlessly from within. |
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Even the neighbouring country was too close for comfort. The episode was acutely embarrassing for Victor, who returned to England boiling with silent rage. |
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Chelsea golden oldie Lampard has already joined the centurion club but was acutely aware that England's final two World Cup qualifiers were too important for ceremony. |
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But seldom has an example of a postcode lottery been so blatant, so heart-rendingly unjust and acutely damning as that concerning young mum-of-two Samantha Cousins. |
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