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Long-term intermittent noninvasive ventilation is effective in reversing ventilatory failure and improving respiratory muscle function.
Dark intermittent stream channels are likewise visible as they pass across the yardangs on the radar image.
I had intermittent hot and cold flushes, uncontrollable shivers and shakes and a burning sore throat.
There was evidence of intermittent spring seeps and seasonal streams nearby.
Monday was a bad day to be a Wimbledon anchorwoman, but the BBC's Sue Barker was not going to let a few intermittent drips dampen her spirits.
Behavior that is controlled in this intermittent way becomes highly resistant to change.
This phase of the campaign permitted brief, intermittent intervals in rest camps, but respite from the fighting was rare.
The restoration of the monarchy brought political oblivion, then intermittent government harassment for the rest of his life.
Instead, they constituted a “global ecumene,” involving a complex pattern of intermittent but numerous and profoundly consequential contacts.
The third point is the use of intermittent antipyretic treatment to prevent future febrile seizures.
Out before there has been an ulcer formed we may have a functional or intermittent pylorospasm from excessive acidity.
The data can be intermittent during transmission opportunities, but when it comes in, it arrives in deluges and it comes in fast.
The evolution of rock music has been marked by an intermittent but generally expanding interest in the display of traditional music competencies.
Apparently married bliss was intermittent, for the couple fell into a heated argument.
With all of that said, today it is possible to grow Pink Dogwoods by rooting cuttings under intermittent mist.
The best advice is to send your machine in for routine service rather than tolerate intermittent problems.
A lower duty cycle will in turn decrease the average power output per unit time for intermittent exercise.
Stressors may be acute, sequential, episodic, chronically intermittent, sustained, or anticipated.
Most reports indicate the driver experienced an intermittent loss of power steering assist when making left turns, usually at low speeds.
It is therefore difficult to model the energetic costs of intermittent activity using standard methods.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The picrate of potassium has been given with advantage in intermittent fevers.
The powers of erosion are far slower than those of corrasion, especially in an arid region, because they are intermittent.
Their voices rose to Frederick's ears, mingled with the intermittent sounds made by a currycomb knocking against a stone.
At times intermittent or remittent symptoms develop, and occasionally the affection is complicated with enteritis or peritonitis.
Whenever there is a dropped beat or an intermittent pulse one may be sure that it is the result of an extrasystole.
It was the tint of the copper beech, thick, finespun, with intermittent twists that gave it a wavy effect.
The next proved to be an intermittent spring fizzing on the hot stove from a water-jar placed upon it.
From near the top of this ridge a jingal soon began firing, and kept up an intermittent cannonade for several hours.
While one spark passes at sg, an intermittent current passes through the receiver in one direction.
With the leaves of the latter they make a decoction which, mixed with hydromel, is an antidote for intermittent fevers.
At last they died off softly, like the intermittent drops that end a day of rain.
It is a kind of attention which we pay to ourselves, and is intermittent rather than continuous.
The microphonic currents are intermittent or pulsatory, and always flow in the same direction.
Even the outer ear is itself a receiver, for when the intermittent beam is focussed in the cavity a faint musical tone is heard.
Weber calls this case one of arteritis obliterans with intermittent claudication.
He lost flesh, became subject to intermittent attacks of fever and suffered from some pleuritic and pulmonic pains.
When it is caused by agents in the blood, it may be intermittent or recurrent.
This fever may be either intermittent, remitting, or continued, and typhoid.
Yellow fever, intermittent and remittent fevers, and all sorts of other tropical maladies made it their favourite home.
In the more chronic forms of intermittent and remittent fevers more or less gastric inflammation is invariably present.
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