It has made things more difficult for the reformers, boosting the hardliners and causing division and disturbances in the capital Tehran. |
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Some affected people suffer mental disturbances such as delirium, hallucinations, and even psychotic behaviour. |
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It argued that, in the absence of the pricing rules, there would be civil disturbances, blockades, and violence. |
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It faces imminent extinction resulting from disturbances to its sagebrush habitat, disease, predation, and loss of genetic diversity. |
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Instantly, an image materialized, displaying three massive war ships tailing after the explorers in the wake of their engine disturbances. |
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The species possesses paired, elongate lateral spines that function in saltatory sweeping motions in response to sheer disturbances by predators. |
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I can concentrate my magical energies in a location that has been influenced by the power of magic, like these disturbances here. |
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The magnetometer picks up any changes in the magnetic field created by disturbances in the soil, such as a trench filled in with soil. |
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Other features of severe preeclampsia include oliguria, cerebral or visual disturbances, and pulmonary edema or cyanosis. |
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More subtle symptoms include mild digestive disturbances, periodic oliguria or edema, and mild intermittent dyspnea. |
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Hops are widely used in European herbal medicine to treat restlessness, anxiety and sleep disturbances. |
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He said most complaints stemmed from the high-cost economy, lack of legal certainty, damaged infrastructure and security disturbances. |
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Those children lucky enough to survive the disease may have persistent mental or neurological disturbances. |
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Recurrent natural disturbances and abiotic stress factors are integral components of many terrestrial plant communities. |
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At each monthly visit patients should be questioned regarding possible visual disturbances including blurred vision or scotomata. |
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Children most susceptible to bone plate disturbances are those with poor muscle development. |
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Great disturbances in ballistocardiograms were observed on days preceding embryonic deaths. |
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The neurologic examination will often reveal monoparesis or paraparesis, a sensory level and sphincter disturbances. |
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One of the documents, dated November 1988, reported that in clinical trials Prozac could cause behavioural disturbances. |
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Two more persons were killed and thus in all three persons died during the disturbances. |
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Full moons do not cause more mental hospital admissions, psychiatric disturbances, homicide or other crime. |
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Adding real-time modal analysis could potentially enhance this process, as disturbances are oscillatory and could be negatively damped. |
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Modern sensing devices detect objects or terrain disturbances even though they are well camouflaged. |
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Security firms do not have the legal power to deal with disturbances, they cannot physically arrest someone. |
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Other forms of biodiversity may need more natural landscapes to survive but can still withstand intensive disturbances. |
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Once set in motion and free of outside disturbances, the axes of these spinning globes should keep pointing in the same direction. |
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Sinus tachycardia is usually a physiological response but may be precipitated by sympathomimetic drugs or endocrine disturbances. |
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Local teenagers blamed the disturbances on boredom, and what they see as a total lack of things for them to do in the area. |
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From inside the city, the channel reported that there were no disturbances, and broadcast pictures of a deserted town centre and quiet streets. |
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Cranial osteopathy is particularly gentle and is used to correct disturbances in tissue mobility in the skull. |
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Behavioral changes include sexual acting out, aggression, problems in school, regression, sleep disturbances, depression and eating disturbances. |
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The disturbances continued until December and spread to much of southern and eastern England. |
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A peaceful, relaxing environment, free of interruptions and disturbances, is best. |
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Sleep disturbances and unipolar depression are such intransigent bedfellows that troubled sleep is considered a hallmark of the mood disorder. |
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Hallucinations and illusions are disturbances of perception that are common in people suffering from schizophrenia. |
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Other incidents included violent disturbances, assault on a 23-year-old man, shouting threats to kill and spitting at residents. |
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Frictional turbulence is where a layer of wind passing across land or sea generates disturbances within itself. |
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Infants exposed to depression in utero begin life with a variety of physiologic disturbances. |
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Successional patterns will be truncated or prevented in sites with frequent major disturbances, e.g. blowouts, water level changes, etc. |
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For example, in earlier studies, sleep disturbances have been associated with a compromised immune system. |
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It's the up-and-down motion of the airplane as it changes pitch due to disturbances that have the greatest effect on people. |
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Temperature differences cause instabilities and drive winds, and unstable disturbances grow into powerful storms. |
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Language disturbance may be evident, as in dysnomia or dysgraphia and perceptual disturbances are common. |
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I could see small disturbances on the water where schools of fish were at play. |
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The disadvantage is that the line between terminals and the computer centre is, of course, subject to mechanical disturbances and breakdowns. |
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He remembers his African upbringing fondly, at least up until civil disturbances began to intrude on his world. |
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But physical disturbances from outside the embryo can have the same effect. |
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Large solar disturbances heat Earth's upper atmosphere, causing it to expand. |
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Impartial psychological analysis discloses in neuropaths disturbances and traumatic memories. |
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The speed of sound is the speed at which pressure disturbances can be transmitted in a fluid such as air. |
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These features are the dominant sources of disturbances in space weather that lead to geomagnetic storms. |
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The DA hypersensitivity may still play a role and lower the threshold for manifestation of dyskinetic disturbances. |
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Emotions were simply physiological disturbances that could become attached over time to a wide range of different stimuli. |
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One simply cannot equate psychotic disturbances which alter the entire personality with physical diseases. |
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The second group consisted of a man and a woman whose disturbances placed them at physical risk. |
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Violent disturbances in 1998 and 1999 saw mobs of Asian youths hurl fireworks at police as they rampaged through the streets. |
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Smooth-coated otters are agile in the water and on land and use their sensitive whiskers to detect water disturbances. |
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It measures the rate at which small disturbances explode exponentially in time. |
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Advanced disease and intensive multi-modality treatment aggravates problems like speech disturbances, eating problems, and disfigurement. |
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Actually, I can only think that the disturbances must produce a huge headache for the dittoheads. |
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Common menstrual disturbances among female hops-pickers suggest a potential endocrine effect of the hops plant. |
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Fishing nets, which would cause disturbances, have not been cleared out of the shipping lane between the port and Xiamen. |
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Their personal problems and mental disturbances did not disturb brisk activities. |
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What if largely unpredictable environmental changes create disturbances but not restoration to a previous state of equilibrium? |
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That is, we have trained police forces ready to respond to violations of the law or disturbances of the peace. |
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The meteorological language, which Doogan edits slightly, destabilizes into a poetry of cyclones, occlusions and disturbances. |
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The prosecution said the teenager was seen carrying objects around and hurling stones during the disturbances. |
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Once a month she would get a full-blown migraine, with visual disturbances, nausea and vomiting. |
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The retired priest is one of a team of 12 exorcists in the diocese called out to deal with haunted buildings and occult disturbances. |
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We then calculated degree of cognitive impairment, function in activities of daily living, and behavioural disturbances. |
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Toxic effects include anorexia, nausea, vomiting, headache, drowsiness, and visual disturbances, as well as extrasystoles and excessive slowing of the heart rate. |
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Some others like the wild pig, the palm civet, the common mongoose, the golden oriole, and the rat snake can survive even with little green cover and withstand disturbances. |
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In severe cases there may be weakness of the muscles, paralysis, speech disturbances, double vision or partial loss of the field of vision, and epileptic fits. |
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There were also disturbances in Birmingham, West Midlands, West Bromwich and Wolverhampton. |
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There are also disturbances in Birmingham and other parts of West Midlands. |
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Control for pitching is important for fish, such as boxfishes, that live in highly energetic waters with frequent external disturbances like turbulence. |
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Increases in annual or perennial forbs did not occur, contrary to prior studies of disturbances created by pocket gophers and other disturbance agents elsewhere. |
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Chairs were thrown, objects hurled, electrical disturbances came and went. |
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This led to fights and disturbances within the town, with the youngsters mixing with older partygoers who had filtered into the town after pub closing time. |
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These disturbances may begin in perimenopause, five to seven years before menopause, when the production of estrogen and progesterone hormones decreases. |
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The families of many of the Asian youth who were involved in the disturbances had originally come to the UK from the Indian sub-continent to work in the mills. |
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In general, the patients present indigestive complaints in variable degrees after any operation because of metabolic and physiological disturbances. |
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Very unusual and increasingly violent phenomena are originating from nature all over the world in the form of weather disturbances and plague-like new diseases. |
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The remains of seven infants within intramural burial pits showed disturbances due to intrusive portholes that caused varying degrees of disarticulation and loss of elements. |
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Many rare scrub endemics are associated with mechanical disturbances to the soil such as fire lanes, plow lines, sandy roads and gopher tortoise burrows. |
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Women who have a history of early-onset premenstrual mood disturbances and dysmenorrhea are more likely to experience an improvement in their premenstrual mood. |
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Other potential symptoms include acusis, synesthesia, tactile paresthesias, illusions, distortions of body image, derealization, depersonalizations, and mood disturbances. |
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Following the disturbances in Belize City, soldiers could be seen guarding some buildings, while residents appeared to be getting on with their lives. |
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Government must allocate extra funding to provide even more of these diversionary programs to give some hope to the juveniles responsible for much of the in-town disturbances. |
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Metabolic disturbances like ostereoporosis, rickets etc., are covered together with endocrine afflictions like acromegaly and hyperparathyroidism. |
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This is the first report demonstrating that the Le Chatelier's principle applies to the reaction of biopolymers against equilibrium disturbances such as osmotic stress. |
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Let's look at what Le Chatelier's principle teaches us about how equilibrium reactions can be disturbed and how and why they respond to disturbances. |
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The researchers also speculated that disturbances in p53 may also play a role in some forms of Parkinson's disease and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, or Lou Gehrig's disease. |
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Another measures disturbances to the earth's magnetic field caused by buried features such as some construction materials, pottery, pits, ditches and walls. |
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The most frequently encountered secondary sleep disturbances are night awakenings and bedtime resistance, which occur most commonly in toddlers and preschool-aged children. |
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Symptoms of chronic intoxication include anorexia, gastrointestinal disturbances, debility, confusion, dermatitis, menstrual disorders, anemia, convulsions, and alopecia. |
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The cloud bands move at different speeds, and their irregularities may be due to either the different motions between them or to disturbances below the visible cloud layer. |
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Clinical symptoms are related to hypokalemia and hypertension, and may include weakness, paresthesias, cramps, tetany, fatigue, headache, and visual disturbances. |
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Unsettled and inconsolable, Renai insists they move again, only to find the disturbances follow them to their new house. |
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Coastal Plain longleaf pine forests are proximal to coastal storms, and thus have high probabilities of experiencing hurricanes, tornadoes, and other wind disturbances. |
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They monitored cosmic-ray showers and seismic disturbances at each site. |
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The usual presentations are headache, vomiting, visual disturbances such as papilledema, cranial nerve palsies, or a combination of these signs. |
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Only the feeblemindednesses, the confusions and most delirious states are predominantly disturbances of intellect. |
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By the end of 1081, William was back on the continent, dealing with disturbances in Maine. |
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In 1882, ongoing civil disturbances in Egypt prompted Britain to intervene, extending a hand to France. |
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Disafforestation frequently caused riots and disturbances including those known as the Western Rising. |
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In addition, wild rumours and paranoia caused widespread unrest and civil disturbances that contributed to the collapse of law and order. |
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Opposition to the costly war was increasing, and in June 1780 contributed to disturbances in London known as the Gordon Riots. |
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From this point of view all the diseases of the nervous system may be represented as disturbances of the motor functions or as kinesioneuroses. |
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Great disturbances throughout both Cornwall and Devon followed the introduction of Edward VI's Book of Common Prayer. |
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The Games were a huge success and none of the threatened disturbances occurred. |
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For example, one with a longer wheelbase provides the feeling of more stability by responding less to disturbances. |
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The East India Company was nevertheless able to use the remaining intact lines to warn many outposts of impending disturbances. |
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The most significant disturbances occurred at Bristol, where rioters controlled the city for three days. |
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During the 17th and 18th centuries, the university had mixed fortunes and was often beset by civil and religious disturbances. |
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At the beginning of the brooding season, the hens are very sensitive to disturbances and leave the nest quickly. |
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A few months later came the acquisition of the Edinburgh and Glasgow Bank, which had been weakened by the same economic disturbances. |
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Early childhood exposure has been linked with an increased risk of sleep disturbances and excessive daytime sleepiness in later childhood. |
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He notes higher trade barriers were partly a means to protect domestic demand from deflation and external disturbances. |
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Due to these disturbances, many of the residents from the Arab world as well as some other immigrants were evacuated to their homelands. |
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The protest ended with an outbreak of fighting between local youths and police officers leading to widespread disturbances across English cities. |
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This forms a mechanical system for transmitting the beat rhythm from the combs to the balancers, via water disturbances created by the cilia. |
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For a snow avalanche, this energy comes as a disturbance from outside the system, although such disturbances can be arbitrarily small. |
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In Central Asia, human disturbances are minimal as this area has a harsher environment and is more sparsely populated. |
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The serrations are more likely reducing aerodynamic disturbances, rather than simply reducing noise. |
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This involves an examination of disturbances near the seafloor, as well as disturbances near the surface. |
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Demonstrations by Chartists and Irish nationalists failed to attract widespread support, and the scare died down without any major disturbances. |
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Knowledge of where meteorological disturbances are likely to occur, and how best to use them, is the keynote to success in the race. |
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Lavender oil is under preliminary research for its possible effect in alleviating anxiety and sleep disturbances. |
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It suffered major disturbances in 1972 which closed most of the Prison for over a year. |
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They frequently occur in visual disturbances and hallucinations brought on by drugs, migraine, and other stimuli. |
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There are frequent reports of domestic violence and community disturbances. |
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The play resulted in serious disturbances and was stopped after just two performances. |
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The news of the events at Delhi spread rapidly, provoking uprisings among sepoys and disturbances in many districts. |
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The English proletarian is only just becoming aware of his power, and the fruits of this awareness were the disturbances of last summer. |
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This can be done by improving the control of the process to minimize the effect of disturbances on the process. |
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The proposed controllers provide asymptotic attitude stabilization with complete rejection of unknown external disturbances. |
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Chemical disturbances effects on community structure of rove beetles in Hungarian agricultural fields. |
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There are reports of immune disturbances associated with chronic schistosomal infection. |
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Regional metasomatic dolomitization associated with tectonic disturbances in Lower Paleozoic of the Northern Baltic region. |
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By measuring where and when gases are vented, scientists hope to determine the frequency of moonquakes and other disturbances. |
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The Philippines is visited by at least 20 weather disturbances every year, ranging from monsoon rains to tropical depressions to typhoons. |
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Long-term follow-up of retrograde colonic irrigation for defaecation disturbances. |
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Early signs and symptoms of pseudotumor cerebri include papilledema, headache, nausea and vomiting, and visual disturbances. |
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On this account the Scepticks affected an equipondious neutrality as the only means to their ataraxia, and freedom from passionate disturbances. |
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Chlorination, deoxygenation, removal of a nutrient source, hydraulic disturbances, and low temperatures can all result in biofilm disintegration. |
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The list of possible endocrine disturbances includes hyperthyroidism, adrenal disorders, diabetes, hyperpituitarism, and hypercalcemia. |
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This finding suggests that ictal disturbances play an intrinsic role in SUDEP, and boosts the notion that autonomic instability contributes to the higher mortality risk. |
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Unfortunately, like ACE inhibitors, ARBs may cause hyperkalemia, which may lead to diarrhea, muscle cramps and joint aches and, thus, more sleep disturbances. |
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Procedure of robust observer design ensuring the best robust property of the residual with respect to disturbances in the form a stationary variate is suggested. |
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The infection of the central nervous system supports the view that the neurotropism of H5N1 HPAIV leads to nervous disturbances with loss of orientation. |
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Omnipaque should be used with extreme care in patients with severe functional disturbances of the liver and kidneys, severe thyrotoxicosis, or myelomatosis. |
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However, eight years ago, a few weeks after the patient was initiated on carbamazepine therapy, he began to display periodic behavioural disturbances. |
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Picketers repeatedly used the siren function on a bull horn, compressed air horns, car horns and car alarms to create loud disturbances during arrangements and services. |
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The occupancy analysis and zones of disturbance show that the majority of species may be tolerant of logging and wildlife hunting disturbances, such as Sambar deer. |
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Luckily, the types of disturbances most often seen in those who co-sleep are relatively minor, says Dr Carney, such as brief wake-ups and poorer quality of sleep. |
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This relies, to a degree, on a series of disturbances changing the influences of groups so as to avoid institutional dominance and ensure competition. |
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Examples of genetic classification include methods based on the relative frequency of different air mass types or locations within synoptic weather disturbances. |
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Removing parts of the sea floor disturbs the habitat of benthic organisms, possibly, depending on the type of mining and location, causing permanent disturbances. |
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Many lichens are very sensitive to environmental disturbances and can be used in cheaply assessing air pollution, ozone depletion, and metal contamination. |
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Porpoises are very sensitive to anthropogenic disturbances, and are keystone species, which can indicate the overall health of the marine environment. |
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The discontent of the late 1820s, culminating in serious disturbances in 1831, including the Merthyr Rising persuaded the government to take action in favour of reform. |
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Towards the end they tolerate disturbances to a certain degree, crouching on their nest which is usually hidden under low branches of a young tree or a broken tree crown. |
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In this phase western capercaillies are most sensitive to disturbances. |
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Galilei further asserted that the parabola was the theoretically ideal trajectory of a uniformly accelerated projectile in the absence of friction and other disturbances. |
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The disturbances were quelled by the Presidency of Yugoslavia proclaiming a state of emergency, sending in riot police and the army, which resulted in numerous casualties. |
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The stress resulting from bomb attacks, street disturbances, security checkpoints, and the constant military presence had the strongest effect on children and young adults. |
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There had been growing calls for boycotts of Chinese goods and the 2008 Olympics in Beijing in protest of China's human rights record, and in response to Tibetan disturbances. |
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Shrink not in fear of lurksome difficulties or disturbances. |
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In total, about 200 rebels were executed, and the disturbances ended. |
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After the recorded peace treaty between with Hassan ibn Ali and the suppression of early Kharijites' disturbances, Muawiyah I acceded to the position of Caliph. |
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Then in the case of excisions you have all kinds of secondary changes, pigmentary disturbances, modifications of the passions, alterations in the secretion of fatty tissue. |
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To pardon all who had been compromised in the late disturbances. |
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In astronomy, chaoslike phenomena include the orbits of asteroids, comets, and satellites, where small disturbances can have dramatic and complex effects. |
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Other reported artesunate-related adverse reactions, such as hypersensitivity reactions and vestibulocochlear disturbances, were not observed in our study. |
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