Even an alarm clock buzzing right beside her head or a horn blowing near her ear wouldn't make her twitch or cause even the slightest flinch. |
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Not all of them know, however, that if it's left there too long, or applied directly to the skin, an ice pack can cause serious frostbite. |
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Sewing straight across from left to right on a cap front can cause a cap to pucker at the seam. |
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Such solutions are unstable and the addition of a tiny amount of the solute will cause all of the excess solute to crystallize out of solution. |
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It can cause redness, discharge from the eye, swelling of the eyelid, and sore or itchy eyes. |
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Head lice infection can cause an itchy head or neck, or a rash, which is often worse behind the ears or on the back of the neck. |
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But I can't just dump her and find some new friends cause making friends takes time and it'd be really mean. |
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I said computer crackers were going to cause some serious damage and predicted they'd try blackmail. |
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Policy flip-flops will only confuse matters and cause people to lose faith in the government's reform measures. |
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The rejected meat is usually processed for pet food but can cause serious illness or even death if diverted back into the food chain. |
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The issue of IVF brought with it many ethical issues which cause controversy to this day. |
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Doing the opposite will only cause the hair cuticle to become rough, creating unnecessary frizz. |
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Is it against the cause to crave the occasional steak, or a happy corn-fed organic chicken? |
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They cause damage to orchards, vineyards, melon patches, cornfields, peanut fields, and chicken yards. |
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Avoid styles that cause too much tension with prolonged wear, like tight ponytails and cornrows. |
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Early and accurate diagnosis of cornual ectopic pregnancy is critical, since rupture can cause sudden catastrophic bleeding. |
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Coronary artery disease can cause coronary arteries, which supply blood to the heart, to become narrowed or blocked. |
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These will likely lead to a coroner's inquest to determine the cause of the one fatality. |
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The function of the coroner's inquest is to establish the cause of death, not to apportion blame. |
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The main cause of flooding in the city centre is the use of flood barriers beyond the city centre. |
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But the result of the treatment can affect the blood corpuscles and may even cause death. |
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But as he has noted, correlational studies say little about cause and effect. |
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The cool down period is needed so that your blood doesn't pool in your legs and cause light-headedness. |
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Among the respiratory viruses, influenza viruses are known to cause outbreaks globally. |
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I hope the poon is pretty sweet up there fellas, because nobody's got much cause to celebrate down here. |
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Whether this represents a cause and effect relationship or simply is correlative remains to be determined. |
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Have you always thought that cooking with aluminum pots and pans can cause Alzheimer's disease? |
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They have a pleasant and corroborant effect upon the stomach, but, when largely taken, cause purging and vomiting. |
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Avoid headings that cause you to cross behind and below the preceding aircraft in order to avoid turbulence. |
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It is the quick, hourlong sequence of alpha, beta and gamma emissions that can lead to the mutations in the lung tissue, which can cause cancer. |
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The main cause for the decline of the regal fritillary is the loss of tallgrass prairie habitat. |
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The freezing and thawing process, known as cryogenics, appears to cause no damage. |
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Pregnancy hormones and increased cortisone cause this type of hair growth during pregnancy. |
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If D coshes V and he dies, D would be liable for murder as he intended to cause grievous bodily harm. |
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They result when oil, dead skin cells and bacteria trapped in the hair follicle cause it to swell and eventually burst. |
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Myth, folklore and inaccuracy cloud this event, yet it still has the potency to cause controversy. |
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A post-mortem examination to determine the cause of death was due to be carried out today by a Home Office pathologist. |
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There were no signs of injury on the his body and a post-mortem examination failed to establish a cause of death. |
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Infection by bacteria living on the surface of the skin can cause weeping of fluid and crusting or scabbing. |
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A post-mortem is due to be held today, but last night the cause of death remained unclear. |
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We can't speculate as to the cause of death and a post-mortem is yet to be scheduled. |
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A cold or flu may also spread to the lower respiratory tract to cause a cough. |
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One cause for concern about Fujian flu is that this year's flu vaccine is based on a different strain. |
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Avoid alcohol because it can cause your blood sugar levels to fluctuate and induces irritability. |
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Uneven pavements can cause very serious injuries which is costly for health services and the council. |
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As may be imagined, this capture, not so much a fluke as a surprise gave me cause to rethink my fishing plans on the lake. |
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A thorough investigation into the cause of death is carried out after a cot death. |
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Use of a long-wave black light in a dark environment will cause urine to fluoresce. |
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The pressure associated with diving deep can cause air spaces like lungs to compress and maybe even collapse. |
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A common cause of blockage is when people attempt to clean the ear, for example with a cotton bud. |
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Rotating the screen through 90 degrees cause the image to be redrawn at that angle, going from a portrait view to landscape. |
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Nail heads should be flush with the surface, but not countersunk as it can cause the backer board to crack or break. |
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No, I don't believe that if a butterfly flutters its wings in Washington, D.C. it will cause a typhoon in New Zealand. |
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Prone flutter kicks can cause back hyperextension when the head is held out of the water. |
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If one wants to use a god of the gaps argument, one can posit an intelligent cause as an alternative to any scientific theory. |
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They also say that positioning the radiators on the opposite side of the room from the window can cause draughts. |
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Even a two percent loss of our body's fluid content can cause mental fogginess. |
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Wind can cause an air force to be grounded, as can mist, fog and stormy weather. |
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In general, washing your hair every day isn't good for the hair cuticles and can cause dry, flyaway hair. |
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Can a mobile phone really cause a fly-by-wire computer-controlled aircraft to fall out of the sky? |
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Using pilchers does not cause nappy rash as long as the nappy is changed regularly. |
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That lack of positive reinforcement could cause deconditioned members to drop the mat classes. |
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At least five species of Pythium cause seed decay, damping off, and root rot of soybean. |
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Any pre-launch irregularities noted during a countdown can cause a launch to be aborted. |
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Beside her mother, she was the cause of his joy and the most precious of his possessions. |
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Wavelengths of light in this region of the spectrum cause heating so blocking infrared reduces unwanted rays from the sun. |
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Other research has shown that infrasound around this frequency can cause nausea, fear and panic. |
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But I get very frustrated by people who do not care about it and cause problems with litter, graffiti and fly-posting. |
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Despite the absence of backup from a large multinational, there are counter-arguments that give cause for hope. |
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Generosity is so far removed from the predictable, petty, gruesome dance of blow and counterblow, that it can cause parties to stop and think. |
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They rallied behind the cause of sending e-cards and called for people not to use postcards. |
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Insufficient evidence is available to judge whether this relation is cause and effect. |
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By using infrasound to attack the gums of the teeth, the invisible personnel can loosen the victim's teeth and cause them drop out. |
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It infuriates me that people cause so much mindless damage, which costs the car owners a small fortune. |
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Water ingress, whether it has a high salt content or not, is the principal cause of pavement failure. |
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If you are on the ground floor, the cause of the water ingress may be rising damp. |
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If anything the foam will hide water ingress, which can cause the valley boards to rot very quickly. |
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It is, as biological chains of cause and effect go, a fairly simple concatenation of events. |
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Used compost, clinging to pots and trays, can harbour all manner of soil-borne pathogens, including the fungal spores that cause damping off. |
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She's just bitter cause she didn't have the goods to hook up with a real playa. |
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They cause localized hyperproliferations manifested most commonly as skin warts or as mucosal condylomata. |
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It hath been noted by the ancients, that southern winds, blowing much, without rain, do cause a feverous disposition of the year. |
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Ireland didn't help their cause by conceding a large percentage of their own lineout possession. |
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Applied over time, these stresses cause the rocks of the crust to fold and fracture. |
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Medicines that can cause palpitations include asthma inhalers and decongestants. |
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All too often there can be friction between conventional farmers and organic producers, which is a growing cause of resentment. |
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The only health hazard from the pyres is the smoke itself, he says, which could conceivably cause problems for asthmatics. |
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Shooting hard can cause the cue tip leather to loose friction with the cue ball, causing it to jump rather than spin. |
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No matter what the ultimate motivation, there is not much cause for hope if this is mere ritual or diplomatic gamesmanship. |
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In a profession that puts a premium on good looks, the occasional wrinkle or crow's foot is cause for serious worry. |
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The teeth of the crown wheel act upon the pallets alternately and cause the balance to oscillate. |
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Several species in the genus Agrobacterium cause plant disorders such as crown gall and hairy roots. |
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The big freeze continued to cause misery for motorists, school children and holidaymakers today. |
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Most breast tenderness that comes and goes with the period is due to benign fibrocystic disease and should not be a cause for concern. |
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In rare instances, insulin injections may cause you to experience breathing or swallowing difficulties. |
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The title of the cause of actions in the 2004 claim has been changed to injurious falsehood and inducing breach of contract. |
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The observations conducted and the data gathered conclude that the root cause of the failure was a mechanical overload of the pinion. |
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Hotter, drier summers will bring an increased risk of property subsidence, while wetter winters may cause damp, condensation and mould problems. |
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The Lakers didn't even score a field goal for six of the final seven minutes, but it didn't matter cause they were always at the line. |
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I have no sympathy for whatever cause they think they are fighting for when I read or hear of such senseless acts of murder against innocents. |
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Rocket propelled grenades, mortars, and other explosive devices cause concussive shock blasts damaging to the brain. |
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Condemned buildings are common to explorers but are a hazard and can cause trouble for some. |
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Unfortunately it is often the cause of innumerable avoidable tragedies too. |
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When inoculated into humans, the weakened bacteria should induce an immune response but not cause disease. |
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Some urban tree species cause an inordinate amount of asthma and allergy problems, while other tree species cause little or no health problems. |
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Certain infections in children, most notably croup and epiglottitis, can also cause airway obstruction. |
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It is a potentially dangerous condition, as it can cause severe internal bleeding. |
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These types of virus do not always cause the breathing difficulties associated with croup. |
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Hypothermia and frostbite can also cause problems for people during a very cold snap. |
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What we need to do is identify the proteins in this strain that cause this cross reaction. |
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It's right in principle that businesses whose customers cause a mess should be held responsible for clearing it up. |
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The tale informs us that the sun, one day, burned so fiercely as to cause great distress. |
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The conditions that cause problems for our game fish species on our rivers and stillwaters can often benefit the saltwater species. |
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I was conscious of the fact that I was giving myself a fighting chance by not doing anything to cause him any distraction. |
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Though not confirmative, the patient experiences bed-wetting and headaches without a definite cause and location. |
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Temperature differences cause instabilities and drive winds, and unstable disturbances grow into powerful storms. |
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The NPA says there are also instances of imported pig products being labelled in a way that can cause shoppers to think they are British meat. |
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Both Marburg and Ebola are hemorrhagic fevers, which means they cause bleeding from multiple organs within the body. |
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On examining the log, the immediate cause of the error was instantly apparent. |
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No matter what, this battle will cause tremendous damage to the newspaper vendors. |
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Taking up the cause of free love, she embarked on an affair with a playboy doctor. |
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He believed that the cause of freedom in a subject nation could not advance any faster than that of its most subject class. |
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If wound fluid is allowed to stagnate, microorganisms may thrive and cause cross-contamination between patients. |
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Deer also cause damage to farms, crofts, forests and are a hazard on some of our roads. |
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To my mind it is certainly correct that the government-imposed fragmentations are the cause of our current problems. |
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And I'm sure glad you're back cause Mac would have been so annoyed if you'd croaked. |
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How has awareness of the damage irrigation can cause these fragile environments affected the Lake? |
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An exaggerated fraenum in the centre of the inside upper lip may cause an unsightly central gap between the upper incisors. |
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These critics have no idea about the stress the exams cause to the students, teachers and parents. |
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Not too many people were in the hotel foyer, so they didn't cause too much of a scene. |
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Certainly it would cause much greater harm than that caused by the fulminations of some unknown student. |
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In addition to being fatal in large enough doses, paracetamol can cause permanent damage to the liver. |
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Suspected items are not to be used as weapons or to cause bodily harm or damage to personal property in any way. |
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Ingredients called congeners, which give many types of alcohol their flavor, also can cause headaches. |
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It is the leading cause of pregnancy loss, congenital abnormalities and mental and physical retardation. |
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Up top the band can often take up a large area of the dance floor and cause a lot of congestion. |
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Contact of differing metals can cause a galvanic reaction that produces rust and deterioration. |
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Sometimes you realize what's happening, but usually you don't, cause you're too blinded by the flashing lights of the filmstrip. |
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Despite manufacturer claims, ozone filters don't remove particles from the air, including those that cause most allergies. |
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Bullying may also be a cause of people developing eating disorders, by being called names. |
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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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But so far, studies haven't been able to tease out what it is in meats or dairy foods that may cause prostate cells to go haywire. |
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This Minister has introduced a bill that is an absolute insult to the cause he should be serving. |
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Additionally, criminologists have argued that a major cause in crime prevention is the reduction of child neglect. |
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Infectious disease experts say that the agents of greatest concern are the germs that cause anthrax, smallpox, plague, botulism and tularemia. |
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An investigation by environmental health chiefs has failed to find the cause of a plague of flies bringing misery to a Rotherham neighbourhood. |
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A cause for concern for Town Celtic came when regular keeper Declan O'Loughlin had to cry off injured. |
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However, lowering groundwater level can cause damage to surrounding building foundations and hence extra measures should be taken prior to that. |
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Soot and creosote build-up cause foul odors, excessive and carcinogenic smoke and fire danger. |
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Aristotle then links essence with his theory of causes, being identified variously with its final cause and with its formal cause. |
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There is no way on the material that the court could find that the defendants were the cause of the loss of value. |
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More recently, the gall midge has moved into the Houston area and become a cause of bud drop. |
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The exact cause of the outage will only be determined once the power line has been fixed. |
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The highly toxic and addictive absinthe acted powerfully on the nerve centres, intoxicated rapidly, and could cause delirium and hallucinations. |
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This is a minor technical issue that should not give anyone cause for concern about the structural integrity of their property. |
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Aside from resorting to plaintive cries and groans, in the first half there was little cause for the Tartan Army to exercise their vocal chords. |
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Intemperance in food will cause the rapid descent into degredation of one who has previously lived decently. |
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Studies show the crabs can also cause serious damage by burrowing into banks and earthworks along rivers. |
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I don't believe it was ever intended to be taken too seriously or cause offence. |
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Perhaps it's intentional, but it is the cause of the large amount of confusion felt when watching these films. |
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Other viruses, such as cytomegalovirus, herpes, and adenovirus, can also cause interstitial nephritis. |
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Many insects synthesize plant cytokinins, which they administer to cause plants to form structures that protect the insect or its offspring. |
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Mild infections may cause urethral discomfort and dysuria without discharge and may be confused with cystitis. |
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The mutations that cause cystic fibrosis and dozens of other diseases are now routinely diagnosed in genetic testing labs. |
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She was found guilty of affray and of possessing a firearm with intent to cause fear and violence. |
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The jury was yet to reach a decision on a second charge of possessing a firearm with intent to cause unlawful harm. |
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Here is my take on the issue of roof racks and the stress they cause on forks and their dropouts. |
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In rare cases, ovarian cysts can cause abnormal amounts of hormones to be produced. |
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Nobody was hurt in the blaze, the cause of which is being investigated by firefighters. |
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In forex, as in the stock market, any deviation from the norm can cause large price and volume movements. |
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A natural cause at present unrecognised may emerge in the foreseeable future. |
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It may cause interstitial lung disease by diffusely involving the pleura, interlobular septa, and pulmonary bronchovascular bundles. |
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The cause of the blaze is still being investigated but the fire service believes a faulty television could be to blame. |
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Placing gaffer tape on the edge of a CD may make it unbalanced and could cause damage to the disc or drive as it spins at high speed. |
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The Scottish Executive expects us as Gaels to put our confidence in the body they set up to advance the cause to of the language. |
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None of the new measures seem to consider addressing the main cause of the problem in the first place. |
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The lack of any wide discussion or consultation is the cause of much of the criticism. |
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Have a knowledgeable consulting architect or engineer find the cause of the leakage. |
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And if climate scientists are right, the cause of our problems is manic, consumptive, fossil-fuel driven human activity. |
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This code easily can cause a case of the interpreter doing what you said, not what you meant. |
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You have footnoted the provision in the transitional clause of the schedule which shows that the cause of action remains, is that correct? |
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A respiratory viral infection is a contagious illness that can affect your respiratory tract and cause other symptoms. |
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Browsing may cause profuse basal branching and maintain plants at an early stage of growth and development. |
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Although the exact cause of acne is unclear, its pathogenesis involves many factors that are interrelated. |
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Late delivery of evidence, even in breach of a court order, might cause delay but a fair trial may still be possible. |
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If the gasket breaks down, small holes develop between the cylinder and the cylinder head, and these holes cause leaks. |
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Adding the facades will cause tank crewmen to anticipate when the obstacles will obscure their view and interrupt their gun-target line. |
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The continuation of such appalling conditions is cause for anger and consternation across a wide spectrum of animal lovers. |
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Strep throat can cause a sore throat, fever, headache, earache, and pain when swallowing. |
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Climate extremes like flood, fire, cyclones and drought cause major impacts that can be minimised more effectively with climate forecasting. |
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However, surges in the trade deficit need not cause general economic contraction if they are accompanied by growth of demand from other sources. |
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The immediate cause of the famine is the drought in the southern part of the island and the cyclone that hit the east this year. |
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Expectations that contradict actual experience cause stress for survivors and potential conflicts with family, work, and the medical team. |
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These issues if left unresolved can cause major intrapersonal conflicts within the adolescent in relation to role and identity. |
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Most of all, I write about things that are important to me, that interest me, intrigue me, that cause a reaction in me. |
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Morover, both towns fused the cause of public health with that of cleanliness. |
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If bacteria cause the interdigital furunculosis, there may be several nodules with new lesions developing as others resolve. |
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The application is expected to cause controversy when it is finally submitted. |
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The same mechanisms that produce toe fractures may cause a ligament sprain, contusion, dislocation, tendon injury, or other soft tissue injury. |
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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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Expeditions were sent to Abyssinia to ascertain the cause of the inundation of the Nile. |
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The point is that falling prices are simply not the cause of a plunge in profits and increase in the burden of debt. |
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Tiny organisms that invade the body cause infections that can make you ill. |
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The committee was also worried that the gold will be extracted using cyanide which would cause irreparable damage to the East Rhodope Mountains. |
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A tap to the right spot behind the elbow, the so-called funny bone, can cause pain and tingling sensations to shoot down your forearm. |
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Start from the car park under Cairn Gorm, with its new funicular railway, which is still the cause of much debate. |
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Rice blast is a fungal disease which is currently the leading cause of rice loss. |
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Can't we persuade the journalists busy inveighing against poor Harry to take on that cause instead? |
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The two nerves most likely to cause pain or numbness around the hip are the sciatic and lateral femoral cutaneous nerves. |
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The nature of the active medium also determines how the energy to cause the population inversion is supplied. |
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The problem is that plyometrics often cause excessive muscle soreness and can lead to serious joint injuries. |
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When bleeding is not controlled by this manoeuvre, the usual cause is fundal bleeding, and angiography is performed. |
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Rarely, micronodular or macronodular ACTH-independent adrenal hyperplasia can be the cause of Cushing's syndrome. |
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But these same kind of bacteria, pneumococcal bacteria, also help cause ear infections, or otitis media. |
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If longevity is a cause for celebration then it was right and proper that her life should have been marked so fulsomely. |
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Vaccines are now also given against the pneumococcus organism, a common cause of bacterial pneumonia. |
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The bacteria, which can cause a serious form of pneumonia were found after a routine inspection. |
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The authors conclude that the new antidepressant, venlafaxine, can cause both pneumonitis and heart failure. |
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The cause of a blaze which destroyed a three storey mill in Radcliffe is under investigation. |
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The Ministry of Defence said the cause of the blast was still under investigation. |
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The cause of the fire is under investigation but is not believed to be arson. |
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The cause of the fire has not been established and is still under investigation. |
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Traditional American shirts tend to be fuller in the torso, which might cause your shirt to bulge when tucking. |
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We were also convinced of the rightness of our cause and drawn into close bonds with each other and our allies. |
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The mission went well except for some inaccurate flak which didn't cause too much concern. |
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Swelling also may occur in the brain and can cause emergency symptoms such as seizures or convulsions. |
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Such substances cause an increase in heart rate, blood pressure, and body temperature, hallucinations, convulsions, and respiratory depression. |
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The economy is stagnating and the effects of a war threaten to cause violent social convulsions. |
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Charged particles dive inwards towards the center of the tail and cause it to increase in length and to taper. |
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The manual assignment of tasks to one fulfiller in a group of fulfillers may cause additional delays. |
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The U.S. Department of Agriculture outlines food handling tips to help cooks prepare turkeys that won't cause sickness. |
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Furthermore, an asymptomatic infection can flare up after weeks or months and suddenly start to cause symptoms. |
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Light of this type can often cause lens flare and, if using auto focus, cause the camera to focus on the wrong subject. |
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The bottle also indicates that the coolant does not cause corrosion even though there are both copper and aluminium parts in the system. |
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It takes almost no force for one of these points or edges to cause a laceration. |
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A preliminary investigation into the accident has blamed loose points near the station as the likely cause of the derailment. |
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Large doses of ipecacuanha cause nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, and diarrhea. |
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Volkswagen is recalling 2000 through 2002 cars to replace switches that may burn out and cause turn signals and flashers to fail. |
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Some supercells produce little rain, others, downpours that can cause flash floods. |
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The action of adduction along the frontal plane of the body will cause the arm to be moved in a curvilinear arc. |
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Uveitis, or inflammation of the iris, ciliary body or choroid, may also cause light sensitivity, pain and loss of vision. |
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Although golf courses aren't the leading cause of fugitive dust, they still are considered a contributor. |
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Help the Aged said that more than one million older people in England were living in fuel poverty, a major cause of winter deaths. |
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Excessive force on the second row cup holders will cause them to break free. |
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But the downside will be societies with large numbers of sexually frustrated males and that could cause everything from internal unrest to wars. |
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Secondly, certain weeds, such as poison ivy, can actually cause severe skin irritation. |
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Took it to the tire shop to have it repaired, and the guy said the cause of the severe flatness was a nail. |
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In addition to a headache, brain tumors almost always cause problems with coordination, balance, speech, sight, and walking. |
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Sawflies infest fruitlets and cause these to drop prematurely after which the pests pupate in the topsoil. |
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Class 1 mutations elongate cells and cause predominantly polar bud site selection. |
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There appears to be clear cause and effect evidence, but no irrefutable proof. |
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He's learnt that irregulars and paramilitaries can cause problems, using things like human shields. |
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Incompatibility of temperament has cause the irremediable breakdown of the marriage. |
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Larger amounts can cause gastrointestinal discomfort, like bloating or flatulence. |
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Its appointment would do irreparable harm to the cause of the Chief Justice, those lawyers said. |
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In fact so similar is this gene, that pieces of the mammalian gene, when spliced into a fruit fly, will cause a wing to appear on the fly. |
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The viral disease known as poliomyelitis is highly infectious and can cause total paralysis and even death. |
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Skin testing will not be useful in identifying the potential for these irritant substances to cause symptoms. |
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When transplanting, be certain not to cover the crown of your plants as this will cause them to rot and die. |
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Air that is too dry can irritate the lining of your nose, throat and sinuses and may even cause the lining of your nose to bleed. |
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Red 3, which is found in the cherries in fruit cocktail, some types of confectionery and baked produce, is known to cause thyroid cancer in rats. |
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Though it may sound drastic, sometimes it's our immediate surroundings that give us cause for irritation and fury. |
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Mosquito bites cause severe skin irritation through an allergic reaction to the insects' saliva. |
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The aldehydes are also pungent gases and cause eye, nose and throat irritation. |
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Sulfur dioxide at low levels of exposure can cause eye, nose, and respiratory tract irritation. |
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Few people like to cause offence, particularly in business, which suffers from a suffocating politeness. |
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In some cases we have learned that an insect can cause harm, such as when we're bitten by a flea or mosquito. |
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Nobody seems to know the cause of the deaths but the water seems a likely culprit. |
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Cooking odours are one of the main culprits that cause unpleasant household odours. |
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Prolonged application of cold at very low temperatures can cause frostbite or nerve injuries. |
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Edward's response was to join forces with the Flemish in 1337 and this was the principal cause of the war. |
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However, some studies also focused on the mechanisms by which particles without organic pollutants cause carcinogenic effects. |
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Both the Court of Appeal and the House of Lords said that he had no cause of action. |
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Once that trend is identified, we can isolate the cause through other means and look at ways of addressing more specific problems. |
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Comparing FDP to all other injured individuals, an isolated fall was the commonest cause of injury in all groups. |
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I do not believe they're there on a fool's errand nor do I consider them to be hapless dupes and slaves to a cause not worth fighting. |
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The desire to do good, to champion the cause of love can become so potent a power in itself that it obliterates the ends. |
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In summary, umbilical cord torsion is an uncommon cause of intrauterine fetal death. |
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We know that that's a much rarer cause of irregular periods, a much less common disease than polycystic ovary syndrome. |
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The scene of the tragedy was cordoned off by police tape and was guarded by officers as investigations into the cause of the blaze continued. |
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Antipsychotic drugs with higher potency have a greater affinity for dopamine receptors and tend to cause more extrapyramidal symptoms. |
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When added to food, honey can slow the growth of some of the bacteria that cause food poisoning. |
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The most common cause of genetic disorders is multifactorial or polygenic inheritance. |
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The hospital was waiting for tests to reveal the cause of the illness, allowing doctors to then determine the best course of action. |
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Senator Maurice Cummins said at the time he felt it was a major cause for concern and he would be making an issue of it in the Senate. |
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Skip these pot-bound plants because the roots will be torn off during transplanting, and could cause a major set-back. |
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This will cause exponential network growth until the pool of polymerizable G-actin is locally depleted. |
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The gravitational pull of the sun and moon cause a phenomenon known as the precession of the equinoxes, which makes the earth's axis move in a cone shape. |
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According to this view, a contingent effect of the type ut in pluribus is in its cause before its occurence in a determined way, albeit changeably. |
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Paul contacted the Environment Agency and Yorkshire Water, which are now investigating the cause of the deaths of a number of fish including pike, eels and roach. |
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She'd cause huge pileups on the playground or when her parents took her to theme parks with the rides and kids with their faces full of spun pink candy. |
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Trimming your toenails so they are short enough not to rub on the end of the boot, yet not so short that they will cause ingrown toenails, is very important. |
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Penn's letter, of 1683, to the Free Society of Traders, sufficiently intimates the cause of its location there, showing that Penn expected business to concentre there. |
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New antiviral drugs are being developed but would best be used if and when a rapid method of diagnosis pinpointing the specific viral cause is available. |
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Just because such awareness does not automatically conduce to the cause of the neo-imperialists does not mean it can be explained away by petit-bourgeois insularity. |
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He also reminded them of the devastation that a single disease could cause by instancing the 30-40 million deaths brought about less than 100 years ago by influenza. |
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Many moments of anti-aliasing cause the outlines to pixelate. |
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Researchers of deinstitutionalization have argued that economic and technical factors cause organizations to abandon deeply institutionalized practices. |
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The thermometer should be rubbed quickly up and down in the mixture in order to cause a rapid congelation throughout, with its subsequent liberation of heat. |
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They are a major cause of congestion and take up too much precious space. |
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