Let us go into this article with a plain mind of understanding to achieve the holy will of our Lord in whom we believe. |
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So what about children in whom there clearly is some form of a rare syndrome, yet no diagnosis has been made? |
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They profoundly know that the God they worship is the same Supreme Being in whom peoples of all faiths find solace and peace. |
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In all other patients, including those in whom a urinary calculus is not detected, intravenous contrast medium should be injected. |
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We found that the recurrences were more frequent in patients in whom no blebs or bullae were identified. |
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The only safety issue seems to be in seriously disturbed patients, in whom meditation may trigger psychotic episodes. |
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Meduna identified six patients with focal seizures in whom the brain focus was surgically excised. |
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This occurred in four patients, all in group 2, in whom a plantigrade position had not been reached at that stage because of pain. |
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If it does not qualify me as a teacher, label my advice the ramblings of an old fool, and seek a teacher in whom you have confidence. |
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We report on 15 patients in whom benign sleep myoclonus was initially mistaken for epilepsy. |
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There are many on our side, whom you will not acknowledge to be good men, but whom we consider as such, and in whom we may justly boast. |
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It also can cause rebound hypertension upon sudden discontinuation, so it should not be used in patients in whom compliance may be an issue. |
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We describe two children with recurrent bacterial meningitis due to cranial anatomical defects in whom diagnosis was delayed. |
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Palpitations are often reported by patients in whom continuous ambulatory electrocardiographic recordings show no arrhythmias. |
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Thus, according to the Chinese, people in whom the liver is too full of blood and hence hard and congested, will be naturally irritable. |
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That is to say, unless the possessor has explicit authority from a person in whom is bestowed imperium, there is no right of possession. |
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The one person is there in whom God and man are one, without detriment to one or the other. |
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He is no longer one of that select group of monarchs in whom the reading or viewing public is thought to be interested. |
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The local daily never having printed the word, the contagion was spread almost exclusively among the hospital staff, in whom the disease lay latent for the month of July. |
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They were also loners, with few people, even in their own families, in whom they could confide. |
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Most studies on antimicrobial treatment in community acquired pneumonia include only patients in whom the condition has been radiographically confirmed. |
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In addition, he still constitutes the paradigmatic figure in whom philosophy, even in its most abstract manifestations, is never severed from the concerns of life. |
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Therefore, omentum, mesentery, and lung tissues from 20 individuals in whom mesothelioma was diagnosed were analyzed for asbestos bodies and asbestos fibers. |
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This is a much more precise and exacting standard than just suggesting that a person or body in whom a discretionary power is vested must exercise that power reasonably. |
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He is the rightful representative of the people of Florida and he is the chief executive, in whom the power is vested to execute the law and protect the rights of citizens. |
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It is impossible to calibrate influence but it seems likely the main impact of Mason and his cohorts was to talent spot young people in whom they saw potential. |
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They are men in whom real ability wages perpetual war with combustibility. |
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Radiotherapy should be considered in patients with macroadenomas who are resistant to or intolerant of medical therapy and in whom surgery has failed. |
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Many of them are young adults in whom we have invested an education, but who now find themselves in the prime of their lives with few alternatives. |
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I wish I were a discreet sort of person in whom others could confide. |
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However, they caution that this model should not be extrapolated to asymptomatic patients in whom risk factors play a much greater predictive role. |
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I have always found it hilarious when people drop names inaccurately, an ever present peril for those in whom ambition exceeds capacity for detail. |
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Its catechetical program serves more than 600 children, in whom Spehar places his hopes for a peaceful and more prosperous future. |
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Operative treatment should be reserved for those patients in whom conservative treatment has failed and who are motivated with regard to sports. |
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Occult bacteriemia is possible in some children in whom the focus of fever can not be determined. |
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Jesus saw Nathanael coming to him, and saith of him, Behold an Israelite indeed, in whom is no guile! |
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A therapeutic trial of ESA should be considered in a patient with persistent symptomatic anaemia in whom haematinic deficiency has been excluded. |
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A human person is a distinct individual essence in whom human nature is individualized. |
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De Zoysa and colleagues from Sri Lanka present a patient with oesophageal carcinoma in whom oesophagectomy was performed. |
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Nosher and Siegel described six patients in whom percutaneous extraction was successfully performed for removal of foreign bodies. |
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Donald Lam, her star private eye, is a shrimpy little guy in whom clients never feel confident. |
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Quoyle's aunt encourages him to invite a female neighbour, Wavey Prowse, in whom he is romantically interested. |
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Tyler was a Hungarophile in whom Teleki and Horthy had implicit trust, even to the extent of letting him in on certain confidential decisions and secret plans. |
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Sulphasalazine is effective as monotherapy, and is particularly useful in patients in whom MTX is contraindicated, or as part of combination DMARD therapy. |
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Thase both said they would incline toward adding bupropion to the primary antidepressant for patients in whom anergia, loss of interest, or lethargy remain problematic. |
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He thanked God for revealing his Son to him in whom he had believed. |
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In patients in whom allopurinol toxicity occurs, options include other xanthine oxidase inhibitors, a uricosuric agent, or allopurinol desensitisation. |
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The recommendation for varicella vaccine has been extended to include all age groups, including adults, in whom there is no evidence of varicella immunity. |
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It should be used in patients who require therapy and in whom the benefits of the product outweigh the serious risks of POME and severe allergic reaction. |
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