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It has made things more difficult for the reformers, boosting the hardliners and causing division and disturbances in the capital Tehran.
Some affected people suffer mental disturbances such as delirium, hallucinations, and even psychotic behaviour.
It argued that, in the absence of the pricing rules, there would be civil disturbances, blockades, and violence.
It faces imminent extinction resulting from disturbances to its sagebrush habitat, disease, predation, and loss of genetic diversity.
Instantly, an image materialized, displaying three massive war ships tailing after the explorers in the wake of their engine disturbances.
The species possesses paired, elongate lateral spines that function in saltatory sweeping motions in response to sheer disturbances by predators.
I can concentrate my magical energies in a location that has been influenced by the power of magic, like these disturbances here.
The magnetometer picks up any changes in the magnetic field created by disturbances in the soil, such as a trench filled in with soil.
Other features of severe preeclampsia include oliguria, cerebral or visual disturbances, and pulmonary edema or cyanosis.
More subtle symptoms include mild digestive disturbances, periodic oliguria or edema, and mild intermittent dyspnea.
Hops are widely used in European herbal medicine to treat restlessness, anxiety and sleep disturbances.
He said most complaints stemmed from the high-cost economy, lack of legal certainty, damaged infrastructure and security disturbances.
Those children lucky enough to survive the disease may have persistent mental or neurological disturbances.
Recurrent natural disturbances and abiotic stress factors are integral components of many terrestrial plant communities.
At each monthly visit patients should be questioned regarding possible visual disturbances including blurred vision or scotomata.
Children most susceptible to bone plate disturbances are those with poor muscle development.
Great disturbances in ballistocardiograms were observed on days preceding embryonic deaths.
The neurologic examination will often reveal monoparesis or paraparesis, a sensory level and sphincter disturbances.
One of the documents, dated November 1988, reported that in clinical trials Prozac could cause behavioural disturbances.
Two more persons were killed and thus in all three persons died during the disturbances.
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Rapidly occurring monocular visual disturbances are noticed, whether detected with or without the ophthalmoscope.
They are able to penetrate into the body of men, and thus produce similar physical and mental disturbances as the animalic demons.
Soon the wahabi leaven began to produce profound disturbances in the most distant quarters.
The Karaite disturbances also contributed to lessen the authority of the exilarch.
Larger amounts are not uncommon in fevers, gastrointestinal disturbances, and certain nervous disorders.
Those were the days of humoral pathology, when disturbances of secretion were supposed to be the basis of all disease.
The disturbances of Holland are generated from the hereditaryship of the stadtholder.
They embody disturbances of various functional acts, and may be subdivided into inspiratory and expiratory tics.
Much attention has been given to these suboceanic disturbances by Professor E. Rudolph.
From the pluvial period to the present the valley has been the scene of frequent volcanic disturbances.
For, after all, all disturbances are vascular if you probe them deep enough.
There were disturbances at teruel which only resulted in the punishment subsequently inflicted on the leaders.
After this wholesale act of severity the Luddite disturbances soon came to an end.
Occasionally the median nerve is bruised or torn, causing motor and sensory disturbances in its area of distribution.
In the passage to Otaheite, Captain Bligh had several disturbances with his men.
In Montreal the lectures of the Italian polemist were attended by disturbances more serious and more general.
But diseases were only immediately or proximately caused by disturbances in the balance or harmony of the humours.
Viewed from the newly-gained standpoint, there resulted, first of all, a totally new theory of psychogenic disturbances.
Our study of psychoneurotic disturbances points to a more comprehensive explanation, which includes that of Westermarck.
During the day, there were radiological disturbances originating in the atmosphere that made reception of the signals difficult.
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