Some toxic marine species cause paralytic shellfish poisoning, particularly when forming red tides. |
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Mechanical ventilation and use of paralytic and sedative agents impair communication between patients and others. |
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This country's gerontocracy is not so much kinder and gentler as paralytic. |
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The tarantula hawk bends its long abdomen forward and underneath the tarantula to deliver a paralytic venom with its mighty stinger. |
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If I get completely paralytic on the vins blanc, there may be some amusing late night ramblings. |
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Young people, many of them still at school stagger out of the pub, intoxicated, paralytic from drinking too much alcohol. |
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Nausea and vomiting caused by hypermotility or paralytic ileus secondary to pancreatitis often occurs. |
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The combination of a paralytic and a senile ectropion leads to a defect of eyelid closure in association with a disorder of lacrimal function. |
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The paralytic effects of diphtheritic neuropathy are often sharply localized. |
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I got paralytic for the first time in my life the New Year's Eve before last. |
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The septuagenarian is still keeping himself active in the literary world, despite a recent paralytic stroke. |
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Historically, home treatment for paralytic polio and abortive polio with neurological symptoms wasn't sufficient. |
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I was almost paralytic by midnight when I was meant to be on stage at Sound On Sunday collecting my prize. |
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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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Just as he forgave the sins of the paralytic and restored him to bodily health, so he continues his work of healing and salvation today through the sacrament. |
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The men who watch her performance back at the bawdy house also fall into a state of paralytic rapture. |
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The increase in shellfish farming worldwide is leading to more reports of paralytic, diarrhetic, neurotoxic or amnesic shellfish poisoning. |
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Kentucky, like most of the states, uses a three-drug cocktail to execute someone: an anaesthetic, a paralytic, and then a heart-stopper. |
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Before the vaccine was known, more than 20,000 cases of paralytic disease occurred in the United States alone every year. |
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Then Jesus appears and it is He who submerged the paralytic into Himself who is the living water. |
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In the Gospel according to John, the paralytic has no one to put him into the pool. |
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I found myself sad, abandoned, confused, and a pathetically depressed paralytic. |
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Cases are reviewed to determine compatibility with national surveillance criteria for paralytic poliomyelitis. |
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When filtered by mussels, it causes paralytic shellfish poisoning in humans, and shellfish harvesting is banned when the algae are detected. |
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Symptoms of paralytic shellfish poisoning are neurological and normally appear within an hour of eating toxic shellfish. |
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It was criticised as duplicating the American GPS, but that made me think of the fable of the blind man and the paralytic. |
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I know a woman who has, several times, been driven to the brink of paralytic rage by the way her books have been received. |
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He was managed conservatively with dietary restriction, parenteral fluids and alimentation, and prokinetic agents, and his paralytic ileus resolved. |
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The mutations make it more transmissible and possibly more likely to cause paralytic disease than ordinary live vaccine-derived strains, according to the Health Department. |
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The scribes, perhaps those who had earlier lost face and are by now smitten with envy, aggressively confront Jesus about his right to offer forgiveness to the paralytic. |
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I have illustrated this for my beginning New Testament students by comparing the story of the healing of the paralytic in the Gospels of Mark and Luke. |
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Examples include paralytic, neurotoxic, and diarrhoetic shellfish poisoning. |
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They get bevvied, blootered, hammered, guttered, fleein', fou, steamin', stotious, paralytic and plastered to name a few. |
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As a visiting district medical officer in northern Mozambique in the early 1980s, he received a note from a remote clinic about women and children infected by an unknown paralytic disease. |
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The prodromal stage of paralytic rabies shows hyperpyrexia, headache, emesis, and pain at the site of the wound. |
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Anxiety is an energizer, but fear is a paralytic. |
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Richardson was seized on Sunday evening with a most severe paralytic stroke. |
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Clinically, the study showed that the duration of paralytic ileus was notably shorter in patient treated with trimebutine maleate than in the control group. |
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See how the spirit can also become paralytic? |
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Henderson points out that the terror factor could be especially powerful in an industrialized country where sanitation is good because of the somewhat higher risk of paralytic disease. |
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After Llywelyn suffered a paralytic stroke in 1237, Dafydd took an increasing role in government. |
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Joan died in 1237 and Llywelyn appears to have suffered a paralytic stroke the same year. |
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Saxitoxin, a paralytic shellfish poisoning from contaminated mackerel, was implicated in humpback whale deaths. |
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He hasn't even been openly accused of anything bar drinking himself paralytic at a time that, in hindsight, was inconvenient. |
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In this one chapter of Matthew, He heals a paralytic, restores a young girl to life, relieves a woman suffering from a haemorrhage and cures a mute demoniac. |
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Working Group on Polio Eradication, Bentsi-Enchill A. Protocol for the investigation of acute flaccid paralysis and suspected paralytic poliomyelitis. |
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The central question for the justices is whether midazolam is up to the task of knocking out a criminal before the two other drugs—a paralytic to quiet the body and potassium chloride to stop the heart are injected. |
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A paralytic testified to total healing and a woman with a swollen belly said that during the prayer she watched as the belly shrank to normal size right before her eyes! |
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Accumulation of paralytic shellfish poisoning toxins in bivalves and an ascidian fed on Alexandrium tamarense cells. |
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When the anesthetic and paralytic are maladministered into the tissues outside of the vein, the rapid absorption of the paralytic can paralyze and suffocate the prisoner before the anesthetic renders them unconscious. |
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The skin being well dressed is very warm and comfortable for ancient people who are troubled with paralytic disorders. |
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Our forum was recently addressed on the subject of paralytic shellfish poisoning in lobster by Mike Beattie. He was a doctor of veterinary medicine with the Department of Agriculture and Aquaculture. |
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With extremely large doses, the action of edrophonium becomes curariform and capable of potentiating rather than antagonizing the peripheral paralytic effect of curare. |
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Severe cyanide poisoning, particularly during famines, is associated with outbreaks of a debilitating, irreversible paralytic disorder called konzo and, in some cases, death. |
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Severe CDAD exists with the occurrence of a paralytic ileus or toxic megacolon that may lead to decreased stools or even no diarrhoea being produced. |
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One such poison is saxitoxin, a powerful paralytic neurotoxin. |
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