Of those 10 humans who developed obliterative bronchiolitis, 4 died and 3 never breathed again without the aid of a respirator. |
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We do not expect this shock to be obliterative, dislocating to both body and mind. |
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And this fight to the obliterative finish ultimately cannot be a matter of killing people and toppling regimes. |
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Heroin dealers have long used grimly humorous brand names meant to indicate the obliterative punch their products pack. |
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The procedure is contraindicated for patients with distal or obliterative disease, and those with combined pelvic and distal obliterative disease. |
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Warsaw, Dresden, Coventry: tolling name by city name, these places remain bitter symbols of obliterative war. |
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In some countries the slaughter has reached an obliterative scale. |
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Fiona Phin's two-year-old, William, suffers from obliterative bronchiolitis, meaning he is hooked up to an oxygen supply day and night. |
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The levator muscles should never be plicated, unless an obliterative procedure is being per-formed, because of the impact on sexual function. |
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Histology shows obliterative endarteritis involving the vasa vasora of the major vessels. |
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However, Genc and Sennaroglu showed that there was no difference between bone-conduction thresholds in obliterative otosclerosis and those of the annular form. |
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She suffers from obliterative bronchiolitis, a narrowing of the airways into her lungs caused by drugs to treat rheumatoid arthritis taken since she was seven. |
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Roisin Donlon, aged 14, who has Down's Syndrome, is learning to live with non-reversible lung disease, obliterative bronchitis, after battling leukaemia. |
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The clinic will help co-ordinate research into Obliterative Bronchiolitis, a condition his son suffers from. |
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