Thus, the combination of obesity with a genetically-based insulin derangement, may reveal latent diabetes. |
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Enrique's face is twisted into a rictus grin, and he lets out the unmistakable chortle of sheer psychotic derangement. |
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How many symptoms of utter blinking derangement can you count in the two lead sentences of the story? |
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For all the freak imagery and wanton derangement, there was a certain plausibility to the pop stars of the sixties. |
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She points out that only a proportion of its patients have been ordered there by a court after committing an offence through mental derangement. |
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It is a deeply dishonest book that takes advantage of the ignorance, gullibility, and derangement of its target audience. |
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The homeowner must stay on guard duty lest the forces of derangement establish a fingerhold. |
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All, it seems, may be classified as mental derangement, and treated as such. |
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The majority of cases of acute internal derangement will be obvious within a few days. |
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There is no proof that they are suffering from any mental derangement. |
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Arriving in Boston was like landing upon the bosom of serenity from the derangement of a war zone. |
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At some point in the early part of this century, America was treated to the concept of Bush derangement Syndrome. |
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Laboratory findings reveal high blood sugar and glucose in the urine and as the metabolic derangement worsens, excessive ketone bodies in the blood and urine. |
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Poaching and derangement pressures directly threaten the later and new pressures are arising with petrol prospecting in the region. |
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The universality of symptoms reflects the internal derangement, may it be natural, or induced by drug intake. |
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And back in the second term of the Bush administration, Democrats afflicted by Bush derangement Syndrome pushed a similar scheme. |
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The poet becomes a seer through a long, immense and reasoned derangement of all the senses. |
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Heat stroke can result in significant diffuse tissue derangement in the body. |
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The aim is in fact to not only receive a statement of refusal as being truly significant, but also to judge the degree of derangement, if there is one. |
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Although the drama of Winterreise has been subjected to many interpretations, the message in Der Leiermann surely is one of alienation and derangement. |
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Rheumatic Diseases are disorders of connective tissue, especially the joints and related structures, characterized by inflammation, degeneration, or metabolic derangement. |
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Obamamania may be less of a problem than Bush derangement syndrome. |
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Messrs Bush and Rove have been at their most successful when playing political hardball: mobilising the right, winning over a sliver of conservative Democrats and independents, and driving left-wingers to derangement. |
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Political disagreements between Emperor Rudolf, who, to an increasing degree, showed signs of mental derangement, and the rest of the family led to the so-called Habsburg Brothers Conflict. |
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So I think harm reduction is finding means of reducing both harm to the user and the spinoff harm to society, not just in cost but also in derangement of behaviour that may lead to direct harm to other members of the society. |
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Chronic renal failure is a clinical condition resulting from a multitude of pathologic processes that lead to derangement and insufficiency of renal excretory and regulatory function. |
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Hepatocellular cytoplasmic vacuolations were found following histopathological examination and were related to metabolic derangement occurring in moribund animals. |
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In Scientology it can be demonstrated that that thing which is the person, the personality, is separable from the body and the mind at will and without causing bodily death or mental derangement. |
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The term psychosomatic means the mind making the body ill or illnesses which have been created physically within the body by derangement of the mind. |
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Modern historians are unsure if that was meant to be an ironic punishment for the soldiers' mutiny or due to Caligula's derangement. |
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Passion Flower features characters who, despite their varying personal demons and state of derangement, are all stuck in solitude. |
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Along with its role as ametabolic derangement marker, plasma FABP4 concentrations should be taken into consideration as an early marker of kidney damage in type 2 diabetes. |
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Between 10 and 70 per cent of these diagnosed children present in DKA, a metabolic derangement characterised by the triad of hyperglycaemia, acidosis, and ketonuria. |
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