If left untreated, the patient may be highly agitated, develop insomnia, become delirious, or go into a coma. |
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Cervical screening detects abnormalities which, if left untreated, could lead to cervical cancer. |
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The follow-up did not allow for comparison with an untreated control group since the original wait-listed group had gone on to receive therapy. |
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If untreated, jaundice can lead to infection and abscesses in the liver, which can be fatal. |
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The river water is untreated and can harbour germs that cause illnesses such as Weil's disease. |
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Depending on its size and position, an untreated kidney stone could cause permanent damage to the kidneys. |
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If these growths go untreated, you have an almost certain chance of developing colon and rectal cancer. |
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The cultures were divided into two aliquots, one of which was irradiated while the other one was left untreated. |
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It is the repetitive, untreated Chlamydial infections that can cause women to be sterile. |
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Various parasites such as lice, ticks, mites, aphides and chiggers attack untreated and unprotected animals and plants. |
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If the condition goes untreated, the animal will develop an ulcerated stomach and a diseased liver. |
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All 10 mice that received the drug thrived and never developed an arrhythmia, while 8 out of 9 untreated mice became arrhythmic and died. |
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Left untreated, young children who are long-sighted may eventually lose vision in one eye. |
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The athlete commonly presents to the physician with a chronic untreated profundus avulsion. |
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The Kershaws have no mains electricity or sewer, they drink untreated spring water and sometimes use candle light. |
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If left untreated, the scale may become thick, yellow and greasy and, occasionally, secondary bacterial infection may occur. |
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Social withdrawal can be a manifestation of untreated physical symptoms such as pain. |
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It's easy to make a mason bee house by drilling holes into a block of untreated wood. |
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If untreated, oral thrush can cause soreness in the mouth and for denture wearers may lead to poorly fitting dentures in the future. |
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Early detection of this infection can reduce disease spread and prevent the sequelae of untreated chlamydia infections. |
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If untreated, the disorder results in mental retardation, microcephaly, delayed speech, seizures, eczema and behavior abnormalities. |
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Syphilis is an uncommon sexually transmitted infection that can cause serious problems if left untreated. |
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Children who are traumatized by witnessing or experiencing criminal or family violence often go untreated, said Fink. |
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The milkman filled the billy with a measure from his large can of fresh, untreated milk. |
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City officials have inspected tourist showboats in recent months after it was discovered the boats were releasing untreated waste into the ocean. |
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Other wildlife veterinarians disagree, however, arguing that untreated disease and inbreeding have culled the reindeer population. |
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The timber cladding on the outside is untreated and has taken on a bleached, silvery colour as it has weathered. |
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So there's a big push right now to get mothers, or mothers-to-be, to have their untreated dental disease taken care of, to protect the baby. |
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The untreated sewage was taken from a septic tank beside a public toilet and dispersed with a muck spreader. |
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It is likely that many of these individuals have undiagnosed and untreated medical problems. |
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Eating disorders are a common problem, yet they often go unnoticed, undiagnosed or untreated. |
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Tuberculosis in the elderly is a disease to be feared only if it is undiagnosed and untreated. |
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Studies indicate that at least half of these go undiagnosed and, therefore, untreated. |
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Much worse was the prospect for those whose psychiatric problems remained undiagnosed or untreated. |
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Some people prefer to let their hair loss run its course untreated and unhidden. |
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Half cooked rice and meat, unripe fruit, stale food, untreated and contaminated water are the sources of indigestion. |
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However, a new dynamic emerges when the natural instrument is left untreated. |
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Renal failure is a common cause of delayed mortality from untreated snakebites in developing parts of the world. |
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But the majority of cases go unspotted and therefore remain untreated or poorly treated. |
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Heroin dependence remains a largely untreated medical condition in the United States. |
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The disease attacks the lungs and when left untreated, the disease kills the majority of those infected. |
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A femoral hernia can cause serious medical problems if left untreated, even if there are no troublesome symptoms to begin with. |
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Cardiomyopathy and heart failure usually lead to death in untreated patients before one year of age. |
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Babies with untreated diabetes insipidus cannot say when they are thirsty, which means they can have a severe shortage of water. |
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Little is known about the long-term prognosis of patients with untreated bulimia. |
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For this reason, one author has proposed that AMTDT only be used for untreated patients. |
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He divided the number needed to treat by the prevalence of unrecognised or untreated disease. |
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If the disease is untreated, the heart, brain and other organs can be damaged. |
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If the infection is left untreated it may lead to pelvic pain, pain on intercourse or, occasionally, bleeding between periods. |
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For example, to show efficacy we could say that we must have untreated patients. |
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About half of all children who develop asthma will grow out of it, but left untreated asthma can cause permanent scarring of the airways. |
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It is important to treat STIs, as untreated infections can have serious consequences, including infertility. |
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Pain in cancer patients is often untreated among older and minority patients. |
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If the patient is untreated by the time symptoms appear, the disease is nearly always fatal. |
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Therefore, we report the results of an MN assay for the first time in treated and untreated tuberculosis patients. |
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Women who have gonorrhea can develop serious complications if the infection is untreated. |
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It is a well-known fact that untreated sewage is the major cause of polluted rivers, the world over. |
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He said he was amazed to hear there were areas where untreated sewage is getting into a river. |
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The previous inspections found both boats were dumping sewage, food waste and untreated water into the ocean. |
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Hazards can include jellyfish, cramp and hypothermia and sickness due to untreated sewage pollution. |
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The Calder flows into the River Ribble near Clitheroe and carries untreated sewage for miles. |
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It also admitted that a drinking water fountain had been pumping out untreated industrial water for nine months. |
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Since then the sewage of more than half a million inhabitants has flowed untreated into the river. |
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He said the problem lay at Zwelitsha and the municipality was pumping raw untreated sewage into the Buffalo River. |
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Pine needles, shredded leaves, straw, and grass clippings from untreated lawns work well. |
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But any untreated food like hay or grain cannot be imported and they're not going to be allowed for the Olympics. |
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In the long term at least one third of patients develop further varicose veins, in either the treated or the untreated leg. |
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Ten mice with the defect thrived after receiving the drug and never developed an arrhythmia, while eight out of nine untreated animals died. |
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This was best carried out as near as possible to where the crops grew, as untreated grain was bulky and expensive to transport. |
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Epidural abscess of the spinal column is a rare condition that can be fatal if left untreated. |
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Left untreated, fixed cutaneous sporotrichosis can eventually lead to scarring and disfigurement. |
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Vakhass was suspected of developing a squint, which if left untreated could have led to permanent blindness in one eye. |
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If left untreated, however, hereditary hemochromatosis can lead to damaging or even fatal iron overload. |
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Left untreated in women, the bacteria can spread to the fallopian tubes and ovaries, and may lead to sterility. |
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Complications of untreated Lyme disease include carditis, neuroborreliosis, arthritis and acrodermatitis chronica atrophicans. |
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Vehicle treatment alone does not stimulate hatching, as vehicle-treated eggs hatched before untreated eggs in only 3 of 10 clutches. |
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If left untreated they pose serious health risks for pets and their owners, such as heartworm, tapeworm and Lyme disease. |
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Can you give a categoric assurance to the House that pipelines carrying that level of untreated gas are safe? |
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As frozen snow lay on untreated roads, drivers appeared to have heeded warnings and stayed in early today. |
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In fact, even in untreated cases, only a small percentage of people with strep throat develop rheumatic fever. |
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Blood was collected from untreated albino mice using heparin as the anticoagulant. |
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If left untreated, it could lead to more serious conditions such as osteoporosis or cancer. |
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Out back, however, out of sight except from a plane, are the pits, lagoons, and cesspools of millions of gallons of untreated animal waste. |
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Histochemical staining showed lignin and suberin to be absent in both untreated and oleocellosis-damaged tissue. |
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But in heavy rain an overflow valve under the river siphoned untreated waste, including sulfureous waste, directly into the waterway. |
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They observed chronically infected individuals untreated with anti-retrovirals. |
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Forensic pathologists see the natural pathologic progression of many untreated diseases. |
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Dystonia, parkinsonism, and hyperkinesia all occur in elderly, untreated people. |
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Mental retardation may result if hypothyroidism goes untreated in the first few years of life. |
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The authors attribute this incongruity to the higher rate of iatrogenic preterm deliveries in the untreated group. |
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The loss of benefits can lead to illnesses such as diabetes and cancer going untreated. |
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Tuberous sclerosis, untreated phenylketonuria and fragile X syndrome are genetic syndromes associated with autism. |
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A rare but important cause of tremor in the young is Wilson's disease, an inborn error of copper metabolism that can be fatal if left untreated. |
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Subsequent surgical incisions in shaved skin, therefore, may become infected more easily than in untreated skin. |
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She suffers a needle-stick injury from an HIV-positive patient, which she fatalistically leaves untreated. |
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Depression is common in older adults, including those with Alzheimer's disease, and is often untreated. |
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A peptic ulcer is a sore in the lining of your stomach or small intestine. Left untreated, a peptic ulcer can cause internal bleeding. |
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If untreated the skin gets reddish brown colored and the pancreatic islets, that make insulin, fail so it is called bronze diabetes. |
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It is known that chlorine reacts with organic matter present in untreated surface water to give disinfection by-products. |
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On untreated furrows, the sediment stacks up against the residue which can cause the rows to break over. |
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Cushing's syndrome arises from excess production of cortisol and has a high mortality if left untreated. |
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Use them on barbecue grills and untreated oven racks for stubborn deposits when damage to surface is not important. |
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Left untreated, diabetic ketoacidosis can lead to a coma and possibly death. |
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We are well aware that to discharge untreated effluent into a water course is illegal and unacceptable. |
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The use of untreated grey water on your garden will degrade the fertility of your soil and damage your plants. |
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More than two million residents have no sanitary facilities, and much sewage is discharged untreated or partially treated into waterways. |
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This patient had walked all her life without hip joints as the result of untreated congenital dislocation of both hip joints. |
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The apparently untreated road was progressively freezing-over, exacerbating the problem. |
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Control cells consisted of untreated cells, cells incubated with the mannitol excipient and exposed to light or cells exposed to the dye alone. |
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Cholera, typhoid, dysentery, and other illnesses can be contracted from untreated bathing and drinking water. |
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Rarely, strep throat infections that are either untreated or incompletely treated can lead to rheumatic fever, an illness that can result in heart disease and arthritis. |
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Left untreated, skin cancer can cause disfigurement or death. |
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However, if left untreated, ringworm may cause permanent scarring. |
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Conditions that place patients at risk for this condition include untreated prerenal azotemia and the use of nephrotoxic drugs or exposure to other nephrotoxins. |
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The cannon was placed in a large waterproof crate of fresh water to leach out the salts, which, if untreated, would have eventually corroded the metal. |
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After the immune system re-education therapy, all of the mice maintained normal glucose control, while their untreated littermates soon became diabetic. |
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One-third of non-industrial sewage in the cities went untreated on average, while no treatment was carried out at all in 193 of the country's 500 biggest cities. |
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Scientists say one of the most significant causes of the decline of seagrasses and oxygen is both treated and untreated human excreta and animal waste. |
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With monitoring, men have to live with the knowledge that they have untreated cancer and the risk of progression that in a few cases may be fatal. |
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Left undiagnosed and untreated, kidney disease can lead to kidney failure. |
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Pregnant women are routinely tested for syphilis because of the high risk that babies of mothers with untreated syphilis could be stillborn, or born with syphilis. |
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When nocodazole was used to depolymerize microtubules in the cell periphery, we observed a significant increase of failures to initiate compared to untreated cells. |
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Johannesburg's two rivers are also considered unsafe, primarily because of untreated human waste and chemicals leaching from piles of mining dross. |
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That house was built with untreated rimu, with the cladding of the time, which was rusticated weatherboard, with eaves, with sash windows, and a corrugated iron roof. |
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You have a festering wound in 90 degrees that, if it goes untreated, can lead to sepsis, and death. |
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If left untreated, hepatitis C causes liver damage over the course of decades. |
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The new tank, which was lowered into place by a huge crane, will help prevent flood water overflow and untreated sewage gushing into the River Blackwater. |
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Severe haemorrhage, if untreated, is a very dangerous condition. |
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Some scientists now believe that there was more long-term biological damage from the chemical dispersants than would have resulted from leaving the oil untreated. |
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This has ethical implications as little is known about diagnosis in and treatment of these children, and they are often undiagnosed and untreated. |
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The ticket hall, stairways and platform roof are not covered by blue walls, and are therefore still as grimy, untreated and rundown as they've been for decades. |
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The Met Office issued a severe weather warning predicting temperatures would dip below freezing overnight leading to icy stretches on untreated roads. |
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Then, he confessed he feared his incontinence, caused by an untreated pinched nerve in his back, would keep him from finding love. |
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Several tons of paper, cardboard, untreated wood and plastic are compacted into more than 2,100 tons of pellets each year and burned alongside the coal. |
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In the early 20th century, metal mining and milling led to pollution of municipal water supplies and fish kills, and sewage was discharged untreated. |
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It can cause fevers, blood poisoning and pneumonia if left untreated. |
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In North Carolina, they let a 54-year-old untreated schizophrenic die of thirst after 35 days in solitary confinement. |
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At the same time, the waters of the mighty river spill into sewers and drainage ditches and carry their untreated broth to wells used for drinking water. |
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Use a very low utility estimate for the untreated disease state. |
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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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A zero-tolerance approach to untreated waste and non-biodegradable materials will ensure the protection of fragile ecosystems like the Nilgiris, added Tara Murali. |
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The residents said they depended on rain water or untreated water from wells and were sometimes forced to walk long distances in search of the commodity. |
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It was unclean water, untreated sewage and uncollected rubbish. |
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The winning presentation compared the use of various levels of untreated dairy sludge and vermicomposted dairy sludge for growing vegetables, cereals, grass and flowers. |
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Similar results were presented in experiments where the sterilization of florets led to more grain setting and greater grain growth in the untreated spikelets. |
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It's therefore advisable to boil untreated milk before drinking it. |
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They attribute his stealing of petty items to an untreated and undiagnosed case of kleptomania, a psychiatric condition that causes a person to steal compulsively. |
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Located in Fribourg, Switzerland, Perritaz uses untreated, foraged fruit grown on high trees around his home in the alpine region. |
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Nearly two-thirds of the sewage in the megacity of Dhaka, with 15 million people, is untreated. |
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Going back to Meg or rallying behind Natasha will both lead to political destruction if the underlying root cause of the division is left undiscussed and untreated. |
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Closely monitor your feet before and after exercise for any signs of potential damage, such as blisters, which can lead to ulcers if left untreated. |
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In the isograft controls, these values did not differ between untreated and PM treated rats. |
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In all 5 untreated coeliacs as well as the 3 partially treated coeliacs who were in relapse at the time of biopsy, villi were entirely absent. |
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The fat in untreated milk floats freely and rises to the surface to form a creamline on the top. |
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Meanwhile, raw human effluence continues to flow untreated into the River Avoca. |
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The Industrial Revolution brought an infusion of untreated chemicals and wastes into local streams that served as the water supply. |
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Extra nutrients are also supplied by treatment plants, golf courses, fertilizers, farms, as well as untreated sewage in many countries. |
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If left untreated, these symptoms may persist or fluctuate for up to 48 hours. |
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Some fungi can cause serious diseases in humans, several of which may be fatal if untreated. |
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A disadvantage is that metals commonly found in industries such as steel and copper are oxidized faster by untreated water and steam. |
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In Europe, with the ban on landfilling untreated waste, scores of incinerators have been built in the last decade, with more under construction. |
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To avoid decay and termite infestation, untreated wood is separated from the ground and other sources of moisture. |
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Fumigated bark is not considered to be of the same premium quality as untreated bark. |
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About 3.6 billion tonnes of untreated sewerage flows daily into the Yamuna, which supplies over 60 percent of Delhi's water. |
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Measurements of tumoroid size and numbers revealed a dose-dependent cytotoxicity in treated tumoroids when compared to untreated controls. |
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Left untreated, the appendix may swell and eventually burst, releasing bacteria, pus and faecal material into the abdominal cavity. |
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Five-year performance ratings are presented for two types of untreated, uncoated wood joints in aboveground tests under shaded conditions. |
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We detected sapovirus in untreated wastewater, treated wastewater, and a river in Japan. |
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Feeding value of enset, Desmodium intortum hay and untreated or urea and calcium oxide treated wheat straw for sheep. |
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For untreated wastewater, 1 L was centrifuged for 15 min at 9,000 x g and concentrated with polyethylene glycol. |
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Predictors of hemorrhage in patients with untreated brain arteriovenous malformation. |
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Yet when consumed in large quantities for just 2 or 3 months, the untreated seeds can trigger a disabling spasticity known as lathyrism. |
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However, untreated sewage still regularly enters the Thames during wet weather. |
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All 18 rhesus macaques made a complete recovery, in contrast to three other untreated monkeys that quickly fell seriously ill and died. |
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The action star went public two years ago with a tale of self-destruction that included heavy drug use and untreated manic-depression. |
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Chlamydia is a sexually transmitted disease which, if untreated, can result in serious illness and cause infertility. |
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If left untreated, mental illnesses can result in disability, substance abuse, suicides, lost productivity, and family discord. |
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Skin cells with telomeres lengthened by the procedure were able to divide up to 40 more times than untreated cells. |
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In addition, untreated chlamydia may cause serious and costly sequelae, such as urethritis, epididymitis, proctitis, and Reiter syndrome in men. |
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Adenotonsillar hypertrophy is common among children, but it can lead to serious complications if left untreated. |
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If undiagnosed or untreated, pseudomembranous colitis, toxic megacolon and death may result. |
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Tyrosinemias are inborn errors of metabolism that, if untreated, can cause death in the early years of life. |
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Left untreated, compassion fatigue can lead to burnout and other conditions that may not go away on their own. |
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Impairment of the intestinal barrier is evident in untreated but absent in suppressively treated HIV-infected patients. |
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Anthracycline extravasations cause extreme damage to skin and tissue if left untreated. |
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The infection can be cured with antibiotics but can develop into potentially fatal tertiary syphilis if left untreated. |
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The only exception being cystine whose value was the same for both the treated and untreated seed cakes. |
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The natural history of untreated DCIS remains unknown because most individuals diagnosed with DCIS are treated by surgical excision. |
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Acetolysis and treatment with NaOH are known to dissolve the exine of Xyridaceae pollen, thus only untreated grains were examined. |
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The disease usually begins with a painless nodule or papule in the skin, which, if left untreated, leads to massive skin ulceration. |
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The sheep were transported to Camden and depastured onto untreated pastures. |
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A FISH farm on Anglesey is being investigated over concerns untreated water is being discharged into the sea. |
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By 4 weeks after treatment, pentachlorophenol diminished yields the most, to one-sixth the yields from untreated seed and bacteria. |
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Left untreated, infection with intestinal worms can cause irreversible organ damage and impaired intellectual development. |
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Her study focused on basal cell and squamous cell carcinomas, which are less dangerous than melanoma but, if untreated, can be disfiguring or even lethal. |
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Common neurological complications of untreated Graves' disease include cognitive dysfunction, tremor, ophthalmopathy, myopathy and polyneuropathy. |
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The left shoe, which is coated in NeverWet, emerges muck free and bone dry from the muddy puddle, while the untreated shoe on the right is clearly stained. |
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Left untreated, Vitamin D deficiency can pose serious health risks that include rickets and osteomalacia, a condition that causes softening of the bones. |
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Discharge of untreated water from industrial uses is pollution. |
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Neither untreated mice nor Prozac-treated mice whose hippocampi have been irradiated with X rays to prevent new neuron formation seek out the food. |
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Neither untreated pectin nor galactose alone has proved antimetastatic. |
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This will allow us to evaluate effects of SB-509 on neurologic symptoms and electrophysiologic nerve function in the treated versus the untreated limb compared to baseline. |
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If left untreated, metabolic acidosis can cause brittle or soft bones, kidney stones, can slow the rate of growth in children, and may harm your baby if you are pregnant. |
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For example, patients with newly diagnosed, but untreated, diabetes, with no evidence of end organ damage, would be used to test a new antidiabetic agent. |
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Prisoners in these subcamps were dying from starvation, untreated disease and summary executions by the tens of thousands already since the beginning of war. |
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Regarding the disease's spread, Dr Ankit Modi said children with untreated acute pharyngitis spread gas by airborne salivary droplets and nasal discharge. |
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The proximal sites of untreated and treated hair strands of series 1-3 were fixed with a hairgrip, which was attached on a grid at the bottom of a vacuum desiccator. |
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Water pollution causes approximately 14,000 deaths per day, mostly due to contamination of drinking water by untreated sewage in developing countries. |
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If initially left the eye-sight disease untreated, most of types glaucoma will progress towards worsening visual damage which finally become cause of the sightlessness. |
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If left untreated, diabetic neuropathies trigger foot ulcers that may require amputation, cause disabling chronic pain, and increase the risk of falling in the elderly. |
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The untreated allergic rhinitis can lead to serious complications and damage the patient's ear, with infection in the middle-ear and the Eustachian tube dysfunction. |
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If left untreated it can spread into or underneath the nail plate, causing it to thicken and separate from the nail bed,' explains foot expert Neil Murphy. |
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The drug is used in combination with chlorambucil chemotherapy for the treatment of previously untreated patients with lymphocytic leukaemia who have other medical conditions. |
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However, we detected no differences between tubules microperfused with prorenin or left untreated in the realkalinization rates after washing out the NH 4 Cl prepulse. |
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Under these conditions untreated sewage is discharged into the Seine. |
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Because infection with HIV appears to result in decreased mitochondrial DNA levels in untreated individuals, levels also were assessed for a control group of uninfected males. |
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If left untreated, the clot in the ear can begin to contract down, crumpling the ear into a potentially very unsightly mess, like cauliflower ears in humans. |
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Some of the 'solutions' have been disastrous to the environment, resulting in untreated waste being dumped in places where it can pollute waterways and groundwater. |
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The plan is to feed the boiler with locally-sourced untreated, chipped wood waste from area sawmills and from brush cut by City of Thunder Bay contractors. |
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A cataract is caused by opacification of the lens of the eye which focuses light required for vision, and if left untreated, can lead to blindness. |
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