The charges have included illegal assembly, obstruction, assault, rioting and criminal intimidation. |
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A high bowel obstruction will have a few dilated loops of small bowel in the abdomen. |
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Throwing away a watch case isn't an obstruction of an official investigation because it isn't relevant. |
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You are supposed to be able to throw your hat through the middle of a quince tree without obstruction! |
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The patient was treated with quinolones with significant improvement but died 1 month later, apparently from upper airway obstruction. |
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Gall stones may lodge at the intersection, causing obstruction to the flow of pancreatic juices or bile. |
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The condition is also known as heaves, recurrent airway obstruction, broken wind, emphysema, chronic bronchitis or small airway disease. |
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Malrotation is a type of mechanical obstruction caused by abnormal development of the intestines while a fetus is in the mother's womb. |
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He said the problem was at best causing an obstruction and at worst could cause a serious accident. |
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He therefore induced a public campaign to accuse Parliament of obstruction at a time of national danger. |
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And, sometimes, the one obstruction to an amenable compromise is yet another rule-book that someone somewhere imagined would be helpful. |
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One of the most common modern examples is obstruction of the highway over which all members of the public have a right to pass and repass. |
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The causes include antispasmodic drugs, continence surgery, obstruction, psychosis, and neurological or inflammatory conditions. |
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Laxative use can be dangerous if constipation is caused by a serious condition such as appendicitis or a bowel obstruction. |
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This increase was linearly correlated with pulmonary indexes of airflow obstruction and lung hyperinflation. |
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Traffic constable Paul Davenport told the inquest that at the time of the accident, the road was dry, clean and free from any obstruction. |
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Any obstruction or physical assault on his person, while discharging his official duties, should be viewed seriously. |
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A thin, blunt metal wire is gently passed through the tear duct to open any obstruction. |
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Any case of malpresentation should be monitored during the delivery episode in case it causes obstruction. |
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The finding of one or more segmental or larger perfusion defects is a sensitive marker of embolic obstruction. |
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Clearance of the obstruction showed that the tympanic membrane was compressed against the promontory. |
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Reported food obstruction below the clavicles requires primary investigation with either upper gastrointestinal endoscopy or barium swallow. |
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An obstruction series or plain abdominal radiographs may be necessary to distinguish obstruction from parasites or bezoars. |
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Sometimes called a ministroke, a transient ischemic attack is a brief, temporary obstruction of blood supply to your brain. |
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Examine his nose for any obstruction, such as polyps or septal deviation, and whether unilateral or bilateral. |
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We report a case of acute airway obstruction secondary to bilateral broncholiths. |
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The cause of obstruction was common bile duct calculi in 26 patients and biliary malignancy in 30 patients. |
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Any child presenting with bilious vomiting should be presumed to have a bowel obstruction. |
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The clinical presentation of low obstruction is late bilious vomiting and generalized abdominal distension. |
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If a sidetrack is made to bypass an obstruction while the surface and target locations remain the same this is called a mechanical sidetrack. |
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Traffic incidents included 15 motor accidents, 30 cases of traffic obstruction and 16 illegally parked cars. |
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The possibility of obstruction mandates bronchoscopy to rule out mucous plugs, tumor, or a foreign body. |
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Excess mucus in the airways causes severe cough and discomfort, and can lead to further obstruction and inflammation. |
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After all, a body-check is blatant obstruction and should be punished accordingly. |
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About 6,000 smokers with borderline to moderate airflow obstruction were recruited and were followed up for 5 years. |
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Most of the accidents I've seen involve a simple bulged barrel due to shooting with an obstruction in the bore. |
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Intermittent ureteral obstruction with bladder filling can occur in ureters that are reimplanted in abnormally lateral positions. |
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It can be caused by an obstruction in the urinary tract or damage to the nerves that supply the bladder. |
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Rutherford then goes on to explain how to detect whether hand symptoms are due to arterial obstruction or to a vasospastic process. |
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Older people, because of arthritis, can have very deformed spinal canals without obstruction. |
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Herniation of bowel loops often causes visceral pain with vomiting and bowel obstruction. |
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Recurrent volvulus is rare, but a second bowel obstruction due to adhesions could occur later. |
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Postoperatively, the patient had a distal intestinal obstruction requiring reduction of a volvulus. |
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Complications can include volvulus, intestinal obstruction, infarction, perforation, and hemorrhage. |
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Causes of intestinal obstruction include volvulus, intussusception, incarcerated hernia, and postoperative adhesions. |
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Traffic wardens will be able to contact drivers causing an obstruction through a special buzzer on their van windscreens. |
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He is tired of delays and apparently endless obstruction from planners, he said this week. |
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Document all instances of denied access, lack of cooperation, or other obstruction to carrying out your mission. |
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Rather than substantive debate, political leaders are still adhering to a failed strategy of spite, obstruction, and conspiracy theories. |
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Alimentary canal obstruction canal obstruction should not be always assumed to be caused by faecal matter a this can be a tumour. |
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Remember, snoring means obstructed breathing, and obstruction can be serious. |
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What is unhealthy is the growing habit of obstruction, delay and occasional flat refusal to co-operate. |
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Footpath obstruction is one of the most common complaints received by council. |
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The local population might have that knowledge because we don't know of any obstruction being removed. |
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The ultimate obstruction to carrying out our parliamentary duties is something that prevents us from exercising free speech. |
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The integrity of Congress has been called into question by his obstruction and tampering and interference with an investigation. |
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For the administration and its conservative allies, the United Nations represents embarrassment and obstruction. |
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The Oilers are a free-wheeling, offense-oriented team that will benefit greatly from the crackdown on obstruction. |
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Melvin, too, was informed that the only player guilty of obstruction was Lopez. |
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To combat the obstruction and generate scoring chances, teams must attack with speed and fight it out. |
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After four minutes Barnhall were awarded a penalty when a Naas player was penalised for obstruction. |
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An infectious cause should be suspected in children with signs and symptoms of airway obstruction accompanied by a prodromal illness or fever. |
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One hypothesis about the cause of sudden infant death syndrome is upper airway obstruction during sleep. |
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A thorough examination of the head and neck should be performed to look for obstruction, inflammation and infection. |
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Lacrimal duct obstruction may result from swelling of the lining of the narrow tear passage, obstruction by mucus, pus or cellular debris. |
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The council decided this caused obstruction to traffic and painted yellow lines down both sides. |
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Infants and children with paraphimosis may present with obstructive voiding symptoms and, when severe, acute urinary obstruction. |
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Examples of fixed obstruction include tracheal stenosis, foreign body, or neoplasm. |
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If infant is anuric or oliguric, think about dehydration, sepsis, renal abnormalities, or obstruction. |
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Must one now assume that empty bins do not represent an obstruction nor a serious safety hazard? |
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Called bi ma zi in herbology, castor bean is a bitter, acrid herb that reduces swelling and clears obstruction. |
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We stratified patients in each centre according to degree of obstruction and randomised them to treatment by consecutive sealed opaque envelopes. |
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This relieves the obstruction to the flow of urine by passing a urinary catheter to empty the bladder. |
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Increases in intrathoracic pressure cause obstruction in cerebral venous outflow, leading to vascular congestion. |
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Transependymal flow is also seen and consistent with obstruction of the cerebral aqueduct from compression of the midbrain by uncal herniation. |
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And that's obstruction of justice, that's suborning perjury, and that's our case in California. |
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The potential perjury obstruction of justice and suborning a witness is a sideshow? |
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It was about obstruction of justice, subornation of perjury, witness tampering. |
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Individuals with asthma frequently suffer from mucus overproduction, which is believed to contribute to airway obstruction. |
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Very few patients report upper respiratory tract symptoms such as rhinorrhoea, nasal obstruction, sneezing, sore throat, or hoarseness. |
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The mass was large enough to cause a second obstruction at the same site and necessitated a second surgical operation. |
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To be sure, credit bubbles are all about the circumvention, obstruction, impairment, and eventual breakdown of the market pricing mechanism. |
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Peter Holman, who writes the introductory essay to this symposium, is at pains to remove the obstruction. |
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Asthma is a syndrome characterized by episodes of reversible airway obstruction. |
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However, I am disappointed that we could not unanimously pass this legislation today because of Democratic obstruction. |
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We introduced this Bill and we have continued to press for its passage despite continued resistance and obstruction by the Opposition. |
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The lateral film should be done upright with no attempt made to hyperextend the neck which can cause complete airway obstruction. |
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The most serious complication is respiratory failure from airway obstruction or hypoventilation. |
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The liver, spleen, kidneys, and pancreas all looked normal, and no evidence of intestinal obstruction or perforation was detected. |
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Plain-film abdominal radiographs are most useful when intestinal obstruction or perforation of a viscus in the abdomen is a concern. |
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Thus, this new definition of airflow obstruction appears to impart useful prognostic information. |
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The pain of renal colic is due to obstruction of urinary flow, with subsequent increasing wall tension in the urinary tract. |
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This plan foundered more through the sheer impracticability of the proposals than obstruction by officials. |
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This obstruction leads to the formation of comedones, which can become inflamed because of overgrowth of Propionibacterium acnes. |
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Thus, in patients with severe airway obstruction, inspiratory muscle fatigue may limit exercise performance. |
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By far, the two basic indications for tracheostomy are airway obstruction and ventilatory support. |
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Some have symptoms in infancy or early childhood of urinary tract infection or obstruction. |
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For malignant airway obstruction, the only appropriate metal stents are covered models, which prevent tumor ingrowth. |
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He also had a large air cell within the left middle turbinate, which likely contributed to obstruction of ostia draining adjacent sinuses. |
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The obstruction and harassment is subtle but insidious and seriously affects the ability of the aid agencies to do their job. |
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While swallowed fruit pits are more common than was once thought, they rarely cause symptoms and intestinal obstruction. |
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The officials might be losing a little of that focus on obstruction and interference, but it doesn't mean the effect has been lost completely. |
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The NHL sent a video to each training camp so players could see what will not be allowed in the crackdown on interference and obstruction. |
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Intentional obstruction of a constable exercising powers under this section is an offence. |
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Symptoms of allergic rhinitis include sneezing, nasal itch, rhinorrhea, nasal obstruction, postnasal drip, and sometimes pain. |
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In children with croup, viral infection causes this area to become inflamed and edematous, which can lead to obstruction. |
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Certain infections in children, most notably croup and epiglottitis, can also cause airway obstruction. |
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Lower urinary tract obstruction secondary to posterior urethral valves can be diagnosed and treated with a cystoscopic approach. |
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There are many reasons for jaundice other than cancer, for example hepatitis, or obstruction of the common bile duct due to gallstones. |
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This may predispose to gallstones, which in turn can lead to common bile duct obstruction. |
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If it is caused by an obstruction such as a gallstone or a tumour, you may need to have surgery. |
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The most common cause of acute cholecystitis is obstruction of the cystic duct by gallstones, resulting in acute inflammation. |
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Supine and upright abdominal radiographs with stepladder pattern of air-fluid levels and no colonic gas are suggestive of obstruction. |
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The massive vomiting suggested gastric obstruction, but endoscopy showed the gastric outlet was patent. |
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Before priming a grenade, check that the fuse holder is clean and free from obstruction. |
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Expiration is a passive recoil of lung and chest tissues and in the presence of glottic obstruction a dangerous cycle arises. |
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This patient, a 10 year old boy, had subaortic obstruction and had outgrown his original prosthetic aortic valve. |
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He also ordered that they were to desist from causing obstruction to council workers or trespass on council offices. |
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A constable had purported to arrest a person for obstruction, an offence which did not carry any power of arrest. |
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This imaging study also excluded biliary obstruction, pyaemic liver abscess, and tumour as causes of his jaundice. |
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Patients with severe emphysema had severe airflow obstruction, hyperinflation, and air trapping. |
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This is because a Restricting signal may require that the engineer stop his train for an obstruction shortly beyond the home signal. |
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The usual response to laryngeal obstruction usually caused by epiglottic or pharyngeal swelling is to sit up and forward. |
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Here, the airway obstruction originated from an area of acute inflammation of the tongue base opposite, but not involving, the epiglottis. |
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The gross pattern was expansile and non-infiltrating, but in one patient airway obstruction was critical at the time of surgery. |
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As well as causing an obstruction, he says the boards are liable to be blown down by the wind, which could damage cars. |
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Lay the machine on its side with the pump downmost and remove sump and look in pump for obstruction. |
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Pressure inside the eye becomes too high, the result of an obstruction to the normal flow and drainage of fluid. |
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Digital rectal examination is performed to examine the prostate gland, seminal vesicles, and possible cysts that can cause ejaculatory duct obstruction. |
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Intestinal strictures and bowel obstruction may develop in patients with refractory sprue or celiac disease that has been untreated over a long period. |
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They have all blamed Government parsimony and bureaucratic obstruction. |
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When the linings of your sinuses become infected, usually due to viruses or bacteria, they may swell, causing an obstruction and interfering with the normal drainage of mucus. |
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Both Dr Lee and Dr Moore-Gillon agreed that the flow volume loops produced in the MAP LFTs showed some concavity, which was suggestive of airflow obstruction. |
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On Thursday five men who dressed as Father Christmas in Liverpool city centre in a protest over fathers' rights were charged with highway obstruction. |
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Democrats, their backs up, have altered Senate rules on filibusters in the face of Republican obstruction. |
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His nominations have faced an unprecedented level of obstruction, leading to widespread vacancies and judicial emergencies. |
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The Republican strategy of obstruction collapsed in a late deal that averted default and re-opened the government. |
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The adults, who had been staying in the motel room, were charged with cruelty to children, public indecency and obstruction of police and were taken to a psychiatric ward. |
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The refusal of a citizen to identify himself under such circumstances causes a major inconvenience and obstruction to the police in carrying out their proper duties. |
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Two people were charged with corruption, obstruction to justice and bribery regarding unroadworthy vehicles and tickets for traffic offences at Umtata. |
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Each of the original 22 defendants were charged with break and enter, being unlawfully in a dwelling house, three counts of mischief, and obstruction of police. |
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If after taking the above steps the sluggish performance persists, you may have an obstruction in the vent pipe that exits through your roof or somewhere in the soil stack. |
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After being charged with the thefts and obstruction, police released him on bail to appear before magistrates the following week but he failed to turn up. |
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Arrests on mischief, obstruction of police and possession of prohibited or restricted weapons charges were made, said Sergeant Jim Black of Toronto Police. |
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We had parked legally in this side road to avoid obstruction and to avoid parking on double yellow lines and incurring a parking fine in Townley Road. |
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A 28 month old girl was referred with a 16 month history of failure to thrive, snoring, stertorous breathing, and, latterly, life threatening respiratory obstruction. |
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He said outdoor displays added vibrancy to the streets, and the rabbit hutches and bird tables he put outside his store did not cause any obstruction. |
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We report a case of recurrent prostate adenocarcinoma presenting as bowel obstruction due to widespread metastatic disease in the omentum and peritoneum. |
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The importance of distinguishing between benign prostatic hyperplasia and benign prostatic enlargement and bladder outlet obstruction is fundamental. |
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Meetings and marches are subject to the laws prohibiting obstruction of the highway, public nuisance, and trespass, and to local authority by-laws. |
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Simple assault, battery, aiding and abetting, harboring a fugitive, and also obstruction of justice took place. |
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Their presence implies tubular obstruction with prolonged stasis. |
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Occasionally there was a judder as some obstruction was struck. |
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The state has argued that this law is necessary to prevent obstruction and congestion going into the abortion clinics. |
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The stomach was distended reflecting a gastric outlet obstruction. |
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The judicial filibuster is indeed an obstruction of last resort. |
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By elevating these panels, we were able to ensure a true south orientation, free of obstruction, while at the same time providing some shade for the rooftop patio. |
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That's why it's so troubling today to see Clark join in the same self-fulfilling wave of determined pessimism and obstruction he battled four years ago. |
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His retention may indicate any federal case could revolve around more than the perjury and obstruction charges. |
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Other emergency conditions are anuria and acute renal failure secondary to bilateral obstruction, or unilateral obstruction in a patient with a solitary functioning kidney. |
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This official obstruction would seem to be a clear indication that the president is worried about embarrassing details emerging that could threaten his re-election. |
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But what's interesting to me is that we're talking about obstruction, and that is the issue that some people have just never learned a lesson about. |
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War reporters, working under threats to their safety and obstruction from military controllers, find their newsdesks demanding copy when they have few new facts to report. |
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The enlarging lobes of the prostate create a compressive obstruction of the urethra, resulting in decreased force and caliber of the urinary stream. |
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Based on the lymphangiographic study, we propose a pathogenesis based on obstruction of normal superficial lymphatic vessels in the affected limb. |
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Never try to shoot out an obstruction by loading another shell and firing! |
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I suspect his obstruction of Johnson's appointment due to the abortive toxics study is related more to political posturing than to anyone's health or safety. |
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Common examples of these latter disorders include disturbance of liver cell function by acute hepatitis and obstruction of the bile ducts by impacted gallstones. |
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Constipation is a serious problem, because patients with PD are particularly susceptible to impaction, obstruction, volvulus, and paralytic ileus. |
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The NHL should be applauded for yet another crackdown on obstruction and interference, which have damaged the entertainment value of the game severely. |
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Ileal carcinoids tend to grow through the bowel wall and invade the mesentery where they produce a desmoplastic reaction leading to fibrosis and small bowel obstruction. |
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The inflammatory events can be related to the presence or absence of airflow obstruction and to the presence of emphysema in computed tomograms of the lungs. |
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Seventeen of the patients had a tracheostomy for airway obstruction. |
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The lack of urethral obstruction after PDT might have been related to the use of the steroid dexamethasone given to suppress the side effects of Cremophor. |
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It's true that less obstruction helps all players and speeds up the game. |
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Let's say I walked after copping a plea to obstruction of justice. |
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Failure to pass flatus or feces suggests intestinal obstruction. |
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Ultrasonography is the best method for identifying gallbladder stones and for confirming extrahepatic biliary obstruction as dilated bile ducts are visible. |
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Examples of the consequences of parasitism include anemia, allergic reactions, obstruction of blood vessels, induction of cancer, blindness, and diarrhea. |
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These tumours tend to go unnoticed until obstruction or compression of structures occurs, resulting in symptoms such as diplopia, epiphora or nasal obstruction. |
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Parital obstruction can also be caused by Ladd's bands, abnormal fibrous bands obstructing the duodenum, which can cause bilious vomiting and abdominal distension. |
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A gurgling or choking sound could be due to epiglottic entrapment, a partial obstruction of the larynx. |
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Before flight, it is vital to ensure all control surfaces are clear of obstruction and can move smoothly and freely. |
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Clinically, a large exoenteric mass may compress the bowel lumen, but seldom induces intestinal obstruction. |
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He was initially diagnosed with distal intestinal obstruction syndrome and started on laxatives and gastrograffin. |
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The detection of bilirubinuria indicates pathologic conditions such as hepatitis, cirrhosis and biliary obstruction. |
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Late manifestations include kidney dysfunction, ureteric obstruction and squamous cell carcinoma of the bladder. |
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Typically you should not gate near core pins, to minimize melt flow obstruction. |
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Thinner electrodes result in less obstruction of spark growth, meaning better ignitability. |
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A club which turned obstruction and unhelpfulness into an art form has finally found its voice. |
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Adhesion can cause serious issues such as bowel obstruction, infertility, and chronic abdominal pain. |
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If both brachiocephalic veins are involved in the obstruction, the patients may benefit from a unilateral stent implantation. |
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Critical airway obstruction is a dreaded complication of a mediastinal mass. |
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From the pathophysiological point of view, respiratory failure occurs due to irreversible obstruction of the bronchiolar regions. |
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Small bowel obstruction is a well-known problem after LRYGB caused by internal hernias, intussusceptions or volvulus. |
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Intubated ureterotomy for ureteral obstruction following radiotherapy and radical hysterectomy. |
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Metoclopramide is useful when the underlying cause of vagal afferent nerve irritation is gastroparesis or partial bowel obstruction. |
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Vallecular cysts are an uncommon but well recognised cause of upper airway obstruction and death in newborns and infants. |
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Sinonasal inflammatory disease with sinus ostial obstruction is a very common cause of an opacified paranasal sinus. |
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They are most commonly post inflammatory, but any other cause of ostial obstruction could result in their formation. |
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The wing would have been a severe obstruction to apprehension of an object on the ground. |
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A vesicostomy was performed, allowing urine to pass until definitive revision of the obstruction postnatally. |
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The Aussie ignored blatant 'crossing' obstruction in midfield which allowed Hayato Daimon to skid over. |
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Respiratory distress, cardiac arrhythmia and serious complications, such as acute intestinal obstruction and volvulus of the colon, can be seen. |
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The officials agreed that the immediate priority is to remove the obstruction from the shipping lanes. |
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She recovered well, with no sialocele or salivary duct obstruction or sialadenitis. |
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A cotton swab was inserted into its cloaca and no obstruction or papillomatous lesions were detected. |
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Newborn upper airway obstruction secondary to micrognathia and Pierre Robin sequence can be managed with conservative and surgical interventions. |
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Other forms of cutaneous cysts are dermoid cysts, a type caused by the obstruction of a sweat gland and a sebaceous gland cyst. |
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A jury in December 2013 cleared Mix of one obstruction of justice charge, and the Department of Justice dropped the second charge today. |
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Do, 43, is charged with three counts of procurement fraud, obstruction of justice and conspiracy to commit procurement fraud. |
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Thymic carcinoids are more aggressive than thymomas and cause more superior vena cava obstruction. |
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It has also been documented where proximal small-bowel obstruction co-exists with an incompetent sphincter of Oddi. |
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Acute complications include haematemesis, bowel obstruction, haemorrhage, fistula formation, vocal cord paralysis, and bowel perforation. |
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Phytobezoars are firm masses of undigested fruit or vegetable fibre, which can cause gastric or small-bowel obstruction. |
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Some patients had previously undergone septoplasty and rhinoplasty for nasal obstruction. |
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Initial pathophysiological changes in chronic pancreatitis induced by pancreatic ductular obstruction model. |
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Some authors have proposed that ILS is an acquired defect related to bronchial obstruction, pneumonia, and pleuritis. |
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The Somnoplasty System is also being used for the treatment of habitual snoring and chronic nasal obstruction. |
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Intraluminal duodenal diverticulum is a rare congenital cause of duodenal obstruction. |
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The most common symptom is pain, followed by hematuria, pelvicalyceal obstruction, and hypertension. |
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Her symptoms included complete right-sided nasal obstruction, occasional epistaxis, and hemifacial pain. |
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Hirschsprung's disease is a developmental disorder where absence of part of the enteric nervous system leads to bowel obstruction. |
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While bilateral dacryocystoceles are rare, they should be considered in cases of neonatal respiratory distress and concomitant nasal obstruction. |
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Although obstruction of the nasolacrimal duct is a fairly common finding in newborns, development of a dacryocystocele is uncommon. |
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Maybe an obstruction call at best should have been called, which would have resulted in an indirect free kick. |
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Nasal gliomas can be associated with deformities of the adjacent bones and obstruction of the nasolacrimal duct. |
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Epiphora is a sign of lacrimal drainage obstruction or congenital glaucoma. |
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When a plow hits a rock or other solid obstruction, serious damage may result unless the plow is equipped with some safety device. |
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When an obstruction is encountered the spring release mechanism in the hitch permits the plow to uncouple from the tractor. |
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Shear bolts which break when a plough body hits an obstruction are a cheaper overload protection device. |
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When an obstruction is encountered the entire bottom is released and hinges back and up so as to pass over the obstruction. |
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The bottom automatically returns to normal plowing position as soon as the obstruction is passed, without any interruption of forward motion. |
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If the policeman was not present, or was standing at ease, this indicated that there was an obstruction on the line ahead. |
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She died from bowel obstruction on October 1842, after a brief agony, comforted by her beloved nephew Branwell. |
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Players may move anywhere around the court but accidental or deliberate obstruction of the other player's movements is forbidden. |
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Interference and obstruction are an inevitable aspect of this sport, since two players are confined within a shared space. |
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He had driven a beer lorry which was being unloaded away from a place where he considered it to be causing an unreasonable obstruction. |
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Thetis did not make it to the canal entrance, after it hit an obstruction and was scuttled prematurely. |
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For example, use of paralytics in morbidly obese patients or those with spinal instability can precipitate complete upper airway obstruction. |
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Vowels are those sounds that have no audible friction caused by the narrowing or obstruction of some part of the upper vocal tract. |
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Obstruents contrast with sonorants, which have no such obstruction and so resonate. |
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In October 1963, just before the Conservative party's annual conference, Macmillan was taken ill with a prostatic obstruction. |
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Sabotage is a deliberate action aimed at weakening a polity or corporation through subversion, obstruction, disruption or destruction. |
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The obstruction can lead to accumulation of secretions behind the blockage, and predispose to pneumonia. |
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Several treatments can be administered via bronchoscopy for the management of airway obstruction or bleeding. |
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Late complications can include gastrointestinal obstruction, ulcers, incisional hernias, hypoglycemia, steatorrhea, and diarrhea. |
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The tailswing radius may encroach over an active traffic lane or face interference from an obstruction. |
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No food can pass through the system and a mechanical obstruction called a tappen or plug blocks the passage. |
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Factors associated with subsequent arch reintervention after initial balloon aortoplasty in patients with Norwood procedure and arch obstruction. |
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Adenoid hypertrophy is described as the non-physiological enlargement of the nasopharyngeal tonsils which may lead to nasal obstruction. |
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He concluded that very often the differentiation between adynamic ileus and true mechanical obstruction is difficult to elicit clinically. |
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It is associated with a cleft palate and consists of micrognathia, glossoptosis, and varying degrees of airway obstruction. |
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The Propel system has been clinically proven to prevent obstruction of the ethmoid sinus following surgery. |
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Neuroanatomical changes in the rat bladder after bladder outlet obstruction. |
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Kidney stones cause severe pain, obstruction of the urinary tract, and loss of worker productivity. |
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Predicting the clinical outcome of congenital unilateral ureteropelvic junction obstruction in newborn by urinary proteome analysis. |
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Civil Defence officials say the main challenge faced by firefighters while battling fires in high-rises is the obstruction of fire exits. |
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An intestinal obstruction was suspected based on radiographic findings, and an ileo-ceco-rectal intussusception was confirmed by coelioscopy. |
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Nasal obstruction and NP diagnosis were based on history, symptoms, anterior rhinoscopy findings and endoscopic examination. |
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No rhonchi or rales were heard and bronchoscopically no obvious stenosis or obstruction was seen in the trachea or bronchi. |
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The collecting system was identified, ligated and cut at the level of the ureteric obstruction. |
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Diagnoses included acute nasopharyngitis, acute laryngitis without obstruction, acute laryngopharyngitis, acute bronchitis, acute up. |
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Myxomas of the vocal fold are rare benign tumors often presenting with chronic dysphonia and less frequently with airway obstruction. |
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This obstruction caused Budd-Chiari syndrome, associated with abnormal liver function tests and ascites. |
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Since biliary malignancies often affect the bile ducts through obstruction, the most common finding is an obstructed, dilated bile duct. |
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There may be a giant sea-liner feeling its way down to the sea and it would be a very awkward obstruction, even for the giantliest of giant air liners. |
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Tazhayakov, 20, faces a maximum 20-year prison sentence on the obstruction of justice charge, and up to five years in prison on the conspiracy charge. |
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Evaluation and management of congenital nasolacrimal duct obstruction. |
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Black, of Toronto, Ontario, Canada, faced nine counts of mail and wire fraud, two counts of tax evasion and one count each of racketeering and obstruction of justice. |
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Should the patient be stridulous, it is mandatory, in the authors' opinion, to perform a spontaneously breathing technique until the source of the obstruction is identified. |
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When an obstruction is encountered, the plow bottom hinges back and up in such a way as to pass over the obstruction, without stopping the tractor and plow. |
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A 38-year-old woman was referred to our institution for definitive management following a failed right laparoscopic pyeloplasty for ureteropelvic junction obstruction. |
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Importance of collateral superficial vein of chest, abdomen and lower limb led to practice thoraco-abdominal angiographic tomography to search vena cava obstruction. |
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Surgical repair of annular pancreas with duodenojejunostomy or duodenoduodenostomy can relieve the obstruction and is commonly successful without complication. |
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Because their thinking is rooted in veridically oriented religious traditions, conservative professors can be no more than an obstruction to social constructivist theologians. |
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Renal meronts and gametocytes were confined to the distal convoluted tubules and collecting ducts, and were associated with renal tubular necrosis and tubular obstruction. |
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Nonmalignant causes include biliary tract obstruction, cholangitis, inflammatory bowel disease, acute or chronic pancreatitis, cirrhosis, and cystic fibrosis. |
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Patients with poor bladder compliance, detrusor sphincter dyssynergia or outlet obstruction can develop a functional obstruction due to raised intravesical pressures. |
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He had symptoms of recurrent lower airway obstruction on a background of chronic obstructive airways disease following previous severe bacterial pneumonia and tuberculosis. |
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It is impossible to digest and takes up space in the stomach or gizzard that should be used for food, or can cause an obstruction that starves the bird directly. |
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If conservative treatment is unsuccessful, or if the phytobezoar causes intestinal obstruction, surgical removal by laparotomy or laparoscopy may be necessary. |
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Although recognized as a potential complication after endotracheal intubation in birds, the complication rate of postintubation tracheal obstruction in this taxon is unknown. |
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Most affected patients experience nasal obstruction and epistaxis along with a wide array of other nonspecific findings that are generally present for less than 1 year. |
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This form of political obstruction reaches as far back as Ancient Roman times and could also be referred to synonymously with political stonewalling. |
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Medtronic said there were no procedures requiring a second valve and no occurrences of valve embolization, coronary obstruction or device malposition. |
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In LGMPs, painless hematuria was the most-common symptom, whereas dysuria, pelvic pain, and symptoms related to obstruction or infections occurred more rarely. |
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In a small percentage of cases, however, it can represent obstruction of the ureteropelvic junction or reflux that may have important implications after birth. |
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Grasmoor and its supporters restrict the southward panorama, but there is no such obstruction to the north, the Scottish Hills being visible across the Solway Firth. |
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If the airway is too long it can pass into the larynx or into the vallecula, or it can cause airway obstruction if it is pressed against soft tissues. |
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Consultant pathologist Alan Padwell, who carried out the post mortem, told the court Kirsty had died from septic shock due to small bowel obstruction of the blood supply. |
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Therefore, they obstruct each other's efforts to achieve their goals because such obstruction makes it more likely that the obstructer will achieve his or her goals. |
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I had the unenviable job of clearing one for somebody not long ago and the obstruction turned out to be a number of vampire's teabags gathered in a mass. |
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These causes were diverticulitis, appendicitis, mass, pyelonephritis, cholecystitis, pneumonia, bowel obstruction, colitis, aortic aneurysm, and pancreatitis. |
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They include the magnetic fishing game brand Yi Si Da, model 5501, barcode 6991264088375 made in China, which can cause bowel obstruction in case of ingestion of the magnets. |
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She also suffers from necrotising enterocolitis, which affects the lining of the intestinal wall, and milk curd obstruction, which causes neo-natal bowel obstruction. |
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Pediatric renal disease, including pyelonephritis, ureteropelvic junction obstruction and rarely nephrolithiasis, is a frequent cause of abdominal pain. |
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Due to the nature of epulides, having the surgeon available to immediately ligate and remove it is essential to minimise the chances of airway obstruction. |
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Other situations for which testing for A1AT deficiency is strongly recommended include the presence of persistent airway obstruction or necrotizing panniculitis. |
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Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy carries with it a constellation of signs and symptoms caused by left ventricular outflow tract obstruction and restrictive cardiac physiology. |
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