He is the personification of material universe in all its various magnificent manifestations. |
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While this explanation is true for many paranormal manifestations, it is also possible cause for the chupacabra's manifestation. |
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You will accompany me as we backtrack through art's history, before circuiting the globe in pursuit of art's diverse manifestations. |
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The criteria list major manifestations that include carditis, erythema marginatum, polyarthritis, subcutaneous nodules, and Sydenham's chorea. |
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And to take the place of the word of God he holds out spiritual manifestations. |
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They issued a number of condemnations, and claimed that spirit manifestations were in fact the work of demons. |
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But Nocte knew that those manners were manifestations of strict rules and traditions. |
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Other manifestations of the disease include osteopenic bone disease, infertility, tetany, ataxia and neurologic disorders. |
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And he is scathing in his criticism of current manifestations of loyalist paramilitarism. |
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The ocular, cutaneous, and articular manifestations frequently respond to treatment. |
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The authors conclude that acute adenoviral infection and Kawasaki disease share many clinical manifestations, making the diagnosis difficult. |
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Systemic manifestations of SS include rash, Raynaud's phenomenon, fatigue, and nerve and muscle pain. |
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The over-arching framework of bipolarity seemed to render other struggles and rivalries nothing more than local manifestations of the Cold War. |
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Surface geothermal manifestations include hot steaming ground, fumaroles, mud pools, and warm to boiling hot springs. |
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If they are animal masks of a god, my best guess is that they are theriomorphic manifestations rather than anthropomorphisations. |
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The post-Hitler decades have witnessed the rise of other manifestations of fascism and variations of killing fields across the globe. |
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It means fighting against sexism and its manifestations in areas such as people's attitudes and opinions, advertising and the law, to name a few. |
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Immediate clinical manifestations of acute lung injury include pneumothorax, pulmonary oedema, and air embolism. |
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One of its manifestations was naturalistic sweeps of winter aconite, bluebells, daffodils or anemones multiplying by the thousands in woodlands. |
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That is as true for contemporary racism as it is for its manifestations in history. |
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However, some lentigines are associated with systemic abnormalities, in addition to the dermatologic manifestations. |
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People in developing nations do not need empty rhetorical commitments to alleviating the most extreme manifestations of poverty. |
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Invoking and glorifying Him, praising and thanking Him and kneeling and prostrating before Him are the practical manifestations of worship. |
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He is very sensitive to the modulations of belief and theology underlying these manifestations of providential meaning. |
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The manifestations of spirits, the katsinas, are of supreme importance to the Hopi. |
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The manifestations of hypertensive crises are those of end-organ dysfunction. |
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Two of the most common manifestations of venous insufficiency are varicose veins and hemorrhoids. |
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On love, in all its many manifestations, few other poets have written so tenderly and so variously about the subject. |
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It is obvious today that state monopolism in any of its manifestations hinders the development of the country's oil and gas sector. |
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The proliferation of narrowly based mutual aid societies and festas honoring local patron saints were manifestations of these tendencies. |
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Thus spirit possession is interpreted as a transcendental experience which has material, bodily manifestations. |
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We engaged our intellects to deepen our understanding of the natural world and human society in all of its manifestations. |
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My mind, your mind, and the minds of every other conscious being are particular, limited manifestations of this universal mind. |
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Leprosy is a complex mycobacterial disease whose manifestations and complications are determined by the immune response. |
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Reported neurological manifestations have included tremor, myoclonus, hyperreflexia, ankle clonus, muscle rigidity, ataxia and incoordination. |
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Recent weather phenomena can be explained away as cyclical, or as manifestations of climate change. |
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These bodily manifestations often make the rituals of spirit possession dramatic and theatrical. |
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The way that speculation is discussed has generated a substantial literature in applied language study, with two important manifestations. |
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Clinical manifestations are dryness of the mouth, lips and nose, dryness of the tongue, dry, rough and chapped skin, dry stool, etc. |
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Common manifestations of drug-induced LE include arthritis, serositis, and rashes. |
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Anemia, peripheral polyneuropathy, and nephropathy were all manifestations of lead toxicity. |
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These are manifestations of the Spirit's coming to the church on the day of Pentecost shortly after Jesus' ascension. |
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It turns out that most of the sounds are various manifestations of impulsive radio emissions from lightning. |
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Although seen to be present in all its material manifestations, Brahman is understood best as the knowing subject within us. |
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But in addition to these overt bodily manifestations, fear is also complexly wired into our social networks. |
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More recently, Seeman suggested that normlessness and meaninglessness are manifestations of anomie rather than of alienation. |
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For him, sculpture and drawing are the different manifestations of the same thought process. |
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The manifestations of SIRS include fever, hypothermia, leukocytosis or leukopenia, tachycardia, and tachypnea. |
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Disease manifestations, such as fever, dropsy, diarrhea, or cyanosis, were used as names of diseases. |
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They seem to be giant physical manifestations of a kind of extravagance, or excessiveness, a breaking out of boundaries, form, and structure. |
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The people make society what it is, and as the people rise above the bestial thought, society will rise above the beastly in its manifestations. |
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Apes share some of the same expressions or at least outward manifestations as people. |
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Motor manifestations in simple partial seizures include versive movements, posturing, or clonic movements of a muscle group. |
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One of the apparent manifestations of prosperity in the economy has been the increase in home ownership over the last decade. |
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Common, plantar, or flat warts are cutaneous manifestations of the human papillomavirus. |
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Among the most common manifestations of previous torture are panic attacks, insomnia and claustrophobia. |
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The prayer is nothing but an expression of these manifestations and, with graceful poise, combines all of them. |
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A series of psychic manifestations is closely connected with atmospheric and astrochemical events. |
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This is a wonderful and sensitive synthesis of Kabbalah, focusing on the mysticism of the Zohar and its later manifestations. |
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Criminal manifestations appear to him to be largely due to physical abnormity or disease. |
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Class differentiation, on the other hand, is increasing both in day-to-day social interaction and manifestations of disparities. |
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One of the most obvious manifestations of muscle mass loss is the decreased ability to produce force. |
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The phenomena described above are the obvious manifestations of this dilemma. |
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As this column demonstrated last week, this polarisation is extreme and has clear-cut economic, cultural and political manifestations. |
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To this end, a theory construes those phenomena as manifestations of entities and processes that lie behind or beneath them, as it were. |
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At present they are the earliest evidence of human creativity and the first known visual manifestations of abstract thought. |
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The behavior and clinical manifestations of infectious diseases also might be dictated by the same phenomenon. |
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Interest in the cardiovascular manifestations of sleep apnea has grown dramatically over the past few years. |
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Twentieth-century art, particularly in its abstract manifestations, provides many examples of such integration. |
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The holy land of Bharat is the birthplace of many incarnations and manifestations of divine power that descended on earth in human garb. |
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The Hindu temple, in all its diverse manifestations, incarnates this truth. |
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The majority of spiritual manifestations use electromagnetic energy to interact with our world, hence the bag. |
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Specific manifestations include papules, plaques, lupus pernio, scar sarcoidosis, and rare morphologies such as alopecia, ulcers, hypopigmented patches, and ichthyosis. |
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The holy land of Bharat is the birthplace of many incarnations and manifestations of divine power that descended on earth in human garb as nimit avatars and nitya avatars. |
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Future developments are likely to modify the clinical manifestations, treatments, and prognostic factors of critical illness in patients with HIV infection. |
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All through the shimmering gulf we were accompanied by schools of dolphins, innumerable sea birds and many other manifestations of unfettered Nature at her best. |
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Patients are often concerned about the physical manifestations of this disorder, including virilization and acanthosis nigricans, and may be less aware of systemic problems. |
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In recent years, historians have paid closer attention to popular culture, especially non-religious manifestations of popular culture, such as working-class movements. |
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One of the manifestations of local identity is language and Hong Kong cinema, since the beginning of sound, was closely identified as a Cantonese dialect cinema. |
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Clinical manifestations of overdose include agitation, hallucinations, psychosis, lethargy, seizures, tachycardia, dysrhythmia, hypertension, and hyperthermia. |
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Keeping sport free of harmful manifestations of politics is another matter, but few sports have ever had leaders with either the will or the political nous to try. |
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In the literary ghost story, at least in many of its classic manifestations, the ghost is all, and the deliberate arousal of fear is the story's primary purpose. |
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The distortion and utter disregard for social norms, anti-social behaviour and altered family values, are some of the manifestations of this phenomenon. |
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The same applies to the spiritual manifestations in his work. |
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Freud outlined his theory of infantile sexuality and the development of various manifestations of eroticism around different erotogenic zones of the body. |
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Associated manifestations that may cause complications include the gluten-sensitive enteropathy, which can cause steatorrhea, abnormal D-xylose absorption, and anemia. |
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What is put on stage and managed and ordered and sequenced is merely creative manifestations of culture and is not to be equated with culture itself. |
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There are many manifestations of this Janus-faced condition. |
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The subject developed, firstly, the typical gleet of gonorrhoea, then went on to produce a chancre and then the manifestations of secondary syphilis. |
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The outward manifestations of the social evil, street walking, solicitation on the streets, are nuisances at common law and generally fall within the province of municipal ordinance power. |
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The elderly can betray their presence by physical manifestations such as outdoor handrails and aids such as intercoms that may conspicuously be on their doors. |
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A raunchily energetic jazz-class scene and some dirty dancing in a club demonstrate how hopelessly uptight ballet is compared with Terpsichore's earthier manifestations. |
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The resuscitation of Celtic and Norse religions, along with resurgent neopagan faiths like Wicca and Heathenism, are manifestations of this trend. |
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The lection is comprised of Tara prayers with 21 manifestations. |
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Its typical ocular manifestations are recognised by a variety of clinical features including pain, gritty eyes, photophobia, chemosis, diplopia, and exophthalmos. |
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On one side stands Orthodoxy, in its various manifestations, and Conservative Judaism, which, at least in theory, subscribes to the complete observance of the mitzvot. |
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Vulgar constructionism thus distorts the possibilities for meaningful identity politics by conflating at least two separate but closely linked manifestations of power. |
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It seemed the whole city was en fate as rival supporters with all manner of blue-and-white manifestations chaffed one another good-humoredly and cheered loudly. |
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The Customs House and the blunt gullied bulk of the Grote Kirk, manifestations of commerce and Calvinism, dominated a town famous for its rigorous Dutch cleanliness. |
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Other uncommon manifestations in AIDS patients include pan-hypopituitarism, the syndrome of inappropriate secretion of antidiuretic hormone, and orchids. |
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The first lesson in diagnosis is, that this wrong finds a distinct and uniform expression in the outward manifestations of life, cognizable by our senses. |
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The oldest hagiologists often describe at length the veneration in which they were held, and its manifestations, without indicating the manner in which it began. |
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The most typical manifestations include sudden weakness of the face, arm, or leg, and altered sensation or numbness, on the side of the body opposite the stroke. |
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The contact with that unconscious process, either by transference or other manifestations, may be the most important lesson in psychodynamic supervision. |
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In all its myriad manifestations, the language of anti-Semitism through the ages is a dictionary of non-sequiturs and antonyms, a thesaurus of illogic and inconsistency. |
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Most Hindus revere and adore the many manifestations of the Divine as Siva, Vishnu, Rama, Krishna or Durga even as they focus on an ishta devata, a favorite Deity. |
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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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Perhaps healthcare workers should be taught to keep some basic frameworks in mind to enable them to be more sensitive to power in all its manifestations. |
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Secondary features include burning or stinging, plaque, dry appearance, edema, ocular manifestations, peripheral location, and thickening of the skin. |
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In common with many alternative medicines, reflexology is geared to treating the whole patient, rather than the purely physical manifestations of illness. |
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Its manifestations will be categorized by two numerical scales of severity that aim to locate each individual on the continuum. |
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One of the visible topographical manifestations of a very slow form of such activity is a scree slope. |
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The child was febrile and toxic with no pallor, icterus or bleeding manifestations. |
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Mucocutaneous manifestations include the presence of circinate balanitis and keratoderma blenorrhagica. |
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The clinical manifestations of thalassemia can range from mild anemia with microcytosis to fatal Hb Barts hydrops fetalis. |
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This period also differed from others because artistic manifestations occurred in every culture of all the continents. |
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It is one of the most important manifestations of climate fluctuations in the North Atlantic and surrounding humid climates. |
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Reye's syndrome is an acquired condition with hepatic and cerebral manifestations. |
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First, migraine has high prevalence and incidence and afflicts patients with complex manifestations. |
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The problem for the ancients was life and organism, and thus their works contain numerous manifestations of animism and hylozoism. |
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We will give up and stop any manifestations of chauvinism and xenophobia. |
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Radiologic manifestations of intraventricular and subarachnoid racemose neurocysticercosis. |
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There is something stinkingly hypocritical and patronising in such manifestations of wealth and plenty in a land that is stricken by poverty. |
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His concluding analysis places particular emphasis on the significance of various manifestations of the king's titulary. |
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The intensity of abnormal manifestations for suspended sediment yield depends on natural azonal factors. |
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Neurofibromatosis type 1 affects mesenchymal development via multisystemic manifestations. |
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The last part of this volume is devoted to manifestations of resistance against collectivisation. |
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The most common clinical manifestations of pulmonary artery rupture are cough, hemoptysis, hypoxemia, and exsanguination. |
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These features include heart valve disease, livedo reticularis, thrombocytopenia, nephropathy, and neurologic manifestations. |
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Late manifestations include kidney dysfunction, ureteric obstruction and squamous cell carcinoma of the bladder. |
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Carpal tunnel syndrome, subcutaneous amyloid deposition, macroglossia, cardiomyopathy, and nephropathy are other clinical manifestations. |
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I will speak in particular of Hopkinson's description of the various manifestations of the Yoruba orisa Esu and the concept of the duppy spirit. |
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Scrub typhus is a common infectious disease in tropical countries but has protean manifestations. |
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It is well known that hyperbaric oxygen therapy can have an effect Ion eyesight and produce visual manifestations in some patients. |
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Brucellosis is a multi-organ infectious disease that can cause genitourinary manifestations. |
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Its clinical manifestations range from minimal twitching to life-threatening tetany. |
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Systemic effects of topical corticosteroids may also include manifestations of Cushing's syndrome, hyperglycemia, and glucosuria. |
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Correlate the clinical pathologic manifestations with the type of thrombosis. |
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Clinical manifestations of NMS are hyperpyrexia, muscle rigidity, altered mental status and evidence of autonomic instability. |
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This 592-page book covers the historical background and psychiatric manifestations of a wide variety of endocrinologic disorders. |
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An atypical variant of Fabry's disease with manifestations confined to the myocardium. |
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Other manifestations included tachycardia, tachypnoea, severe breathlessness, crepitations, haemorrhages and urinary incontinence. |
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Conception, gestation and birthhood are the sublimest manifestations of the God-power among men! |
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Ellis-van Creveld syndrome or chondroectodermal dysplasia is an autosomal recessive disorder with characteristic clinical manifestations. |
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Mature guilt is a far cry from the early manifestations of guilt and guiltlike behavior in childhood. |
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The historian Suetonius describes the physical manifestations of Claudius' affliction in relatively good detail. |
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Books devoted to the homely beliefs of the peasantry are filled with incidents of pixie manifestations. |
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The defeat which quickly led to manifestations of a new interest in nationalism in China, as well as Turkey, and Persia. |
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Some later commentators have stated that he declared the clairvoyance manifestations to be genuine. |
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According to Pentecostals, all manifestations of the Spirit are to be judged by the church. |
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They do not describe God as three persons but rather as three manifestations of the one living God. |
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Surface manifestations of internal waves have been photographed from space. |
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Now it is his daily work to particularize, item by item, the iniquities of the system, and the petty manifestations of the tyranny here in Arras. |
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Around this time Shell and his wife observed poltergeistlike manifestations in their apartment. |
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Each deity had four manifestations, associated with the cardinal directions, each identified with a different colour. |
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The basophil adenomas of the pituitary body and their clinical manifestations. |
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In the late 2nd century AD, there were more manifestations of Roman authority over other churches. |
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A large part of its study lies in classifying and organizing the manifestations of thousands of gods and their aspects. |
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Minor manifestations include arthralgia, fever, elevated acute phase reactants in blood, and a prolonged PR interval on electrocardiography. |
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Early manifestations of impending anaphylaxis include hives and itching, flushing, wheezing, hoarseness, and swelling of the hands and feet. |
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The clinical manifestations included, but were not limited to, dermatitis acneiform, pruritus, erythema, rash, skin exfoliation, paronychia, dry skin, and skin fissures. |
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Uterine leiomyoma is a common benign neoplasia that may have clinical manifestations due to diffusion and growth of tumor requiring surgical intervention. |
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Recent approaches often view myths as manifestations of psychological, cultural, or societal truths, rather than as inaccurate historical accounts. |
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Clobetasol propionate is a super-high potency corticosteroid indicated for the relief of the inflammatory and pruritic manifestations of corticosteroid-responsive dermatoses. |
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In older children coeliac disease should be considered after a careful search for other associated systemic manifestations such as anaemia and dermatitis herpetiformis. |
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Secondary manifestations include erythema nodosum and reactive arthritis. |
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Acute rheumatic fever presents with various manifestations that may include carditis, chorea, arthritis, subcutaneous nodules and erythema marginatum. |
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The multitude of Devas are considered as manifestations of Brahman. |
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Dreams contain oneiric images and oneiric symbols. Both of them are, in fact, 'distorted' manifestations of a latent content which resides in the dreamer's unconscious. |
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Clinical manifestations include pain, Horner syndrome, and cerebral or retinal ischemia, but the complete triad is seen in less than one-third of patients. |
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Talking to PTV, Jalandhari said terrorism was condemnable in its all forms and manifestations whether it was carried out on the basis of linguism, regionalism or ethnicism. |
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Patient with purely extraocular manifestations from a pit viper snakebite. |
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The common manifestations of TA are hypertension, lower and upper extremity claudication, abdominal angina and pulselessness depending on the type of involvement. |
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Therefore, clinical manifestations could include exophthalmos, interstitial lung disease, diabetes insipida, retroperitoneal fibrosis, and pericardial thickening. |
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One of the most important clinical manifestations is the development of multiple dermal neurofibromas, which are benign tumors of the peripheral nervous system. |
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Melioidosis is the etiological designation of a spectrum of clinical manifestations caused by the gram-negative bacillus Burkholderia pseudomallei. |
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When the two saintly warriors are together and mounted upon horses, they may resemble earthly manifestations of the archangels Michael and Gabriel. |
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But Master Nathaniel was indifferent to these manifestations of unpopularity. Let mental suffering be intense enough, and it becomes a sort of carminative. |
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The Poverty Point culture was followed by the Tchefuncte and Lake Cormorant cultures of the Tchula period, local manifestations of Early Woodland period. |
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Simultaneous recording of 2 episodes by EEG, videography, electromyography, and electrocardiography documented that the nodding episodes are manifestations of atonic seizures. |
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Noticeably, thuggery has occurred in public-run as well as in private educational institutions, signalling microcosmic manifestations of violence outside university walls. |
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Within the initial phase of the disease, bloodletting was performed on the same side of where the physical manifestations of the buboes or risings appeared. |
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Because of the presence of high variability in behaviour, there is great variability of ictal events in PNES, and many other types of clinical manifestations can be possible. |
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A Hindu may worship multiple deities, all as henotheistic manifestations of the same ultimate reality, cosmic spirit and absolute spiritual concept called Brahman in Hinduism. |
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The basic objective of the bill is to prohibit slavery and debt bondage in all of its manifestations and regulating matters leading to debt bondage of workers. |
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Ninety percent of the patients had various clinical improvements, including improvements in visual acuity, homonymous hemianopia, and spinal-cord related manifestations. |
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Pulmonary and thrombotic manifestations of systemic lupus erythematosus. |
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The inconsistency of manifestations of the first three parameters usually means that the style is not sustained and higher parameter values are sporadical. |
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I suppose that Freire would have appreciated this because I think he meant that educability is an attitude as much as it is the outward manifestations of pedagogy. |
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Of the seven patients, all showed a range of clinical manifestations of infection, including transient diarrhea, chronic diarrhea, dehydration, and cachexia. |
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Our struggles with stress, anxiety and even depression are often manifestations of our self-talk, but we no longer have to live out these beliefs that don't serve us. |
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