This lack of context is unfortunate, given the amount of space devoted to a plethora of more peripheral or trivial details. |
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Patients who do smoke are told to stop smoking, as it reduces peripheral blood circulation, especially to the skin, and impedes healing. |
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It is still unknown to what extent bronchial biopsies capture pathology at this more peripheral location. |
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In the midst of my surprise I am vaguely aware of another shocking pink object in my peripheral vision, moving rapidly towards me. |
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Metformin is a biguanide that improves peripheral tissue sensitivity to insulin but inhibits hepatic glucose formation. |
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He was treated with blood and platelet transfusions and discharged eight days later with a modest improvement in peripheral blood count. |
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The soak is used for peripheral circulation, milk leg, thrombo-phlebitis of lower members or congestion-heart shortage. |
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They cater to an elite audience that has marginalized market exchange as peripheral. |
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Throughout development, the peripheral cells were larger than cells of the middle or central zones in both lines. |
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The chapters in this section address one type of peripheral dyslexia and one type of central dyslexia. |
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Autologous transplants are stem cells from the patient's own bone marrow or peripheral blood. |
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As per the draft Master Plan, there is a green wedge of 11, 294 acres between the toll road and the peripheral road. |
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Between the regions contacting leaf primordia, the peripheral zone cells are curved predominantly in the meridional direction. |
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The parts of economics most familiar to organizational theorists, agency theory and transaction-cost theory, are peripheral to the argument. |
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In terms of surface expansion, the central zone and the peripheral zone merge into each other gradually. |
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The third article in this sequence will get involved with more peripheral points regarding general opening strategy. |
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Exhausted and semi-conscious, my peripheral awareness of a sort of beige abyss was occasionally punctuated by explosions of extreme color. |
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Sitting at the computer I saw something large and dark fall past my peripheral vision followed by a dull thwack. |
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Circadian rhythms are known to be exhibited by all peripheral tissues and mammalian cells in culture. |
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She believes that matters such as the effect on the environment or possible health risks are peripheral to the core of the issue. |
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Fiction is permitted so long as sport is the engine of the narrative rather than being merely incidental or peripheral to it. |
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And why this unseemly obsession with the Reformatories, when the Reformatories were peripheral to this story? |
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But history as recent as the past 200 years is peripheral to his interests. |
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The Charter may be extended to claims that are marginal or peripheral to the philosophical purposes of a bill of rights. |
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He begins by telling us what education is although it is peripheral to the central thrust of my argument. |
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A decade ago, NGOs were fairly peripheral to major international diplomacy. |
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We are looking to increase mobility around the peripheral joints whilst maintaining stability in the core. |
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The shell has a rubber edging adhesive along its peripheral contour and is painted with a chemical agent-resistive coating. |
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I would urge the Minister to take the bold steps required and make provision for the service in these peripheral areas now. |
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While watching TV, turn on a few peripheral lights to give your eyes additional focusing cues. |
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Both of these standards test for impact reduction, retention, shell penetration and peripheral vision. |
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The West generally ignored its own cultural cliques, who were regarded as peripheral and of no consequence to political events. |
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Its structural system consists of a new party wall, peripheral columns, and flat slab construction. |
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General anesthesia causes peripheral vessels to dilate by depressing the sympathetic nervous system. |
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When the motor is dragged by peripheral leads, its head circumrotates, with the base vibrating rhythmically. |
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The high temperatures on Tuesday and Wednesday could be attributed to effects created by the peripheral circumfluence of the typhoon. |
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Weather forecasters said Taiwan will be affected by heavy rains induced by peripheral circumfluence until tomorrow. |
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The large circuit board into which the Central Processing Unit, memory boards and peripheral cards are plugged is referred to as the motherboard. |
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Other mesodermal cells in the acoels are the peripheral parenchyma and tunica cells of the gonads, and these also arise from the gastrodermis. |
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Patients return to hospital deaf from cinchonism, ill with fever, and showing parasites in their peripheral blood. |
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The whole time he was on top of her, a swarm of tiny insects hanging over his right shoulder, she kept the woods in her peripheral vision. |
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That way, when I address the ball, the leaf or patch of grass is still in my peripheral vision and can remind me where my target is. |
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Patients with peripheral vascular disease benefit from regular chiropody, and those with diabetes should attend a foot clinic. |
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Such materials have a number of uses, ranging from fluid-pump diaphragms to check valves and other peripheral equipment. |
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By 1890, their vast big top contained three rings, two stages, a peripheral hippodrome track, and space for ten thousand spectators. |
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This allowed us to overclock the processor by increasing the FSB frequency, without worrying about any peripheral devices. |
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So you can overclock your Athlon 64 processor with the multiplier locked from above, without worrying about the peripheral devices. |
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The topography is a mix of central highlands and peripheral foothills and plains. |
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All of these results support a peripheral polyneuropathy with a possible cortical or subcortical involvement. |
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Hypertension is a major health problem with significant risks for coronary artery, cerebrovascular, peripheral vascular, and renal disease. |
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The primary sites of toxicity are the central and peripheral nervous systems, with particular toxicity to the cerebellum and motor cortex. |
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In mellitids, the intestine is separated from the rest of the coelom by a well-defined wall of the peripheral ballast system. |
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Newborn mice were anesthetized by hypothermia and euthanized, and peripheral blood was collected using heparinized capillary tubes. |
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In a separate set of experiments, heparinized peripheral blood from three healthy male donors was used immediately after venipuncture. |
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Blain described central and peripheral nervous system effects associated with low-level exposures to organophosphates. |
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My patient's unhealthy lifestyle began to catch up with him peripheral vascular disease, a stroke, and then angina. |
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Other effects include cardiomyopathy, peripheral neuropathy and pancreatitis. |
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Most of the patients were admitted because of cardiovascular, peripheral vascular, oncological, hepatic, or gastrointestinal disorders. |
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During periods of heavy USB peripheral use, printing delays often stretched into minutes. |
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Diuretics are essential for the symptomatic management of patients with lung congestion or peripheral oedema from fluid overload. |
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Yoshida and Ohshima detail the development of the peripheral capillaries and their relationship to odontoblasts. |
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The physical examination demonstrated horizontal and vertical nystagmus, ataxia and peripheral neuropathy. |
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Exposure to toxic metals such as cadmium or lead can result in an alteration in peripheral metabolism of thyroid hormones. |
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He had been examined periodically in recent months because of progressive congestive heart failure and peripheral edema. |
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Any patient who notes changes in visual acuity or peripheral vision should be referred for ophthalmologic evaluation. |
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Vasomotor neuropathy frequently causes orthostatic hypotension by affecting the splanchnic and peripheral vascular beds. |
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It also manages those operations critical to inventorying, but peripheral to warehousing, such as in-bound inspection. |
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Even now, Gardiner said after the war game, the military sees post-conflict operations as peripheral to its duties. |
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The new peripheral communities were decried for everything from scarring the landscape to being cultural wastelands. |
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Smokers have a greater incidence of coronary heart disease, myocardial infarction, peripheral vascular disease, and reduced healing rates. |
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He said a strike could put a question mark over fare levels and peripheral services, and that the pension fund situation made matters worse. |
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Peripheral rewarming can be associated with shock, acidosis and hyperkalemia when cold, acidotic peripheral blood is returned centrally. |
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Close-fitting eye lenses are shaped to improve peripheral vision and are compatible with most optical sighting and night-vision devices. |
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The USB specification for attaching peripheral components to computers is an example. |
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The technique is based on the detection of radioactivity emitted after a small amount of a radioactive tracer is injected into a peripheral vein. |
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An abdominal 3-way radiograph the day of admission revealed air fluid levels as well as a new opacity in his peripheral loft lower lung field. |
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Orthotopic ABC has a characteristic radiographic appearance due to reactive peripheral bone changes that induce a radiolucent shell. |
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Mercury vapors can cause toxic effects on the central and peripheral nervous system, lungs, kidneys, skin, and eyes. |
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Central abdominal adiposity has a stronger association with CV risk factors than peripheral obesity and is more predictive of coronary events. |
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This includes assessment of infection, neuropathy and peripheral vascular disease. |
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The Arctic is an ocean basin with peripheral continents, whereas the Antarctic is continental. |
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In other words, aspartame disease can simulate diabetic retinopathy or peripheral neuropathy. |
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Other potential causes of peripheral neuropathy were excluded before attributing the peripheral neuropathy to diabetes. |
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Sensory systems are generally presumed to convey peripheral afferent signals to the central nervous system with a high degree of fidelity. |
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Assessing the lower limbs for peripheral neuropathy and vascular disease also is important. |
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Harry had advanced liver disease, peripheral neuritis, and early cognitive loss. |
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Fay says he has seen the introduction this year of more peripheral items, such as cheese spreads. |
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Cutaneous neurofibromas are derived from peripheral nerves and supporting structures, including neurilemmal cells. |
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Leading the parade in the past have been desktop and large computers, computer peripheral goods, and traditional wired telephone equipment. |
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Each peripheral then responds, which results in a two-way communication between the host PC and its associated peripheral devices. |
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Grossly, it was found to arise from a peripheral nerve trunk, which was swollen. |
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These connectors can be plugged into devices such as computers and peripheral devices such that the respective components can be interconnected. |
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The peripheral nervous system includes cranial and peripheral nerves and associated ganglia. |
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Blood is important by providing neurotrophic factors in the process of peripheral nerve regeneration. |
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If cardiac output is compromised, hypoxia of the peripheral tissues may cause lactic acidosis to develop or worsen. |
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Several candidates have been suggested as the zeitgebers for peripheral clocks, including glucocorticoids, retinoic acid and melatonin. |
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Examples of these peripheral devices are single-handed keyboards, lightweight headset pointers, and trackballs to replace mice. |
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The back of the truck is anchored firmly to the asphalt by a ton of documents, storage media, books, computers, and peripheral devices. |
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Once you're infected, the virus spreads from your muscle to your peripheral nerves to your spinal cord and brain. |
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The better the defender's peripheral vision, the closer the angle between man and ball approaches 180 degrees. |
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The static starts front and center, but it's ultimately pushed to the side, becoming peripheral to the music's bouncy accessibility. |
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The routers are also used to connect computers with printers and other peripheral devices. |
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Disconnect the computer and any attached peripheral equipment from the mains. |
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It is not peripheral but central to Mosaic religious experience and thought. |
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Cocaine acts by inhibiting norepinephrine reuptake in peripheral sympathetic nerve terminals as well as stimulating central sympathetic outflow. |
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This agent crosses the blood-brain barrier and thereby reverses both central and peripheral effects of the abused anticholinergic drug. |
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We observed ALs in peripheral blood smears during routine examination of smears selected for review by a pathologist. |
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Tcell ignorance in mice to Borna disease virus can be overcome by peripheral expression of the viral nucleoprotein. |
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It should be noted that informative and uninformative cueing does not simply correspond to central and peripheral cueing. |
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As in our case, the severity of peripheral neutropenia did not correlate with the cellularity of the bone marrow myeloid compartment. |
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Segmental hypotonias are associated with disorders of the motor neuron, peripheral nerve, neuromuscular junction and skeletal muscle. |
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The peripheral vasoconstriction also causes impairment of renal function, manifested either as oliguria or anuria. |
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Eleven of the 13 patients initially presented with sensory nerve symptoms, motor peripheral nerve symptoms, or both. |
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Results are expressed as a stimulation index of peripheral lymphocyte blastogenic response to antigens. |
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Extensive discussions were held with the patient regarding persistence of peripheral blood blast cells. |
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A repeat full blood count a week later confirmed the presence of blast cells on the peripheral film. |
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It is designed for new mass storage devices and other peripheral devices that require very high bandwidth. |
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Patients with peripheral tumors with or without metastases to hilar nodes are usually treated with surgical lobectomy or pneumonectomy. |
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Then, just a few minutes later, in my peripheral sight line, I catch the waiter timidly approaching my table. |
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Locked-in syndrome is caused either by a lesion in the brainstem or by extensive demyelination, denying the brain its peripheral connections. |
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A progressive loss of peripheral vision occurs over time, resulting in tunnel vision in late stages of the disease. |
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Pressure from excess fluid or improper drainage damages the optic nerve and can lead to tunnel vision, loss of peripheral vision, or blindness. |
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Several taxa were estuarine and peripheral, and the rest, small fishes sold fresh or fried, were reportedly from local rivers. |
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Painters, drawers, and printmakers develop n-hexane-induced peripheral nerve damage from using rubber cement and spray adhesives. |
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Pacinian corpuscles, or pressure receptors, are the largest peripheral mechanoreceptors in mammals. |
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In addition, four USB ports are available for connection to a variety of peripheral devices such as printers, modems or external storage devices. |
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Hidden in empty books were many peripheral devices such as microphones, cameras, and such. |
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There are many causes of leg pain that can occur in the presence of asymptomatic peripheral vascular disease. |
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Over time, diverse clinical symptoms develop, among them peripheral neuropathies, ataxia, loss of position sense, and dementia. |
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Both sides are to return to the table next week to resolve a number of outstanding peripheral issues. |
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Pupils can sail through peripheral subjects, but test them in the only ones which matter and they fall apart. |
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In response to energy demands, the fatty acids of stored triacylglycerols can be mobilized for use by peripheral tissues. |
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Cholesterol is mobilized from peripheral tissues into the circulation by HDL and delivered to the liver, where it is metabolized. |
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The main direct tax, the taille, was levied on persons in central provinces, but on land in peripheral ones like Languedoc. |
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If no peripheral device is located, then the application will select a default peripheral device. |
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He was treated 10 months later with autologous peripheral blood stem cell transplantation. |
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The smooth musculature of the larger blood vessels is relaxed, including the coronary, systemic peripheral and pulmonary arteries. |
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Repeat peripheral smears on day 3 and day 7 were negative for malarian parasites. |
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Expression has also been monitored in peripheral tissues such as the Malpighian tubules. |
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You know you're watching a bad zombie film when the zombies are peripheral to the suggestive outfits, time-and-space-defying stunts, and deliriously obnoxious soundtrack. |
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The Kwakiutl gave it another, opposing and peripheral meaning. |
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Two front-mounted USB ports make it easier to connect peripheral devices. |
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Gone are the straphangers and the miracle seekers, those frail souls on the peripheral edge who cared little but for their own needs, wants, and desires. |
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The play of Sunday, the play of being angels in the choir, is not just a peripheral secondary marginal realm of activity. |
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Even the most peripheral characters are portrayed with acuity. |
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The debater, thinker, charmer, weaver of luminous sentences, though impressive in their own right, strike me as peripheral. |
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They proposed peripheral sequestration of red cells as an explanation. |
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The mechanism by which the body senses and responds to changes in blood pressure by reflex vasodilation or contraction of peripheral vessels is impaired. |
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In view of the time required to move to more peripheral vowel positions, tense vowels tend to be peripheral and lax vowels closer to schwa, the neutral or central vowel. |
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Within the peripheral zone, the expansion rate, expansion anisotropy, and the direction of maximal expansion vary according to the age of adjacent leaf primordia. |
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Another approach is using drugs to antagonise the peripheral effects of opioids so that bowel dysfunction is reversed, speeding discharge from hospital. |
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The main clinical features of the lipodystrophy syndrome are peripheral fat loss, central fat accumulation and metabolic abnormalities which lead to lactoacidosis. |
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What holds the show back is a rather lame, and out of context, love interest which is so peripheral, you simply don't care if the boy gets the girl. |
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Particular attention was given to the family of chlorins that differ from porphyrins only by saturation of a peripheral double bond of the macrocycle. |
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Improvements in autonomic and peripheral neuropathy have been documented. |
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The fault structure was veneered by lava which was produced by the peripheral magma reservoirs and flowed down the scarp and into the lower central caldera. |
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The test is positive if both samples grow bacteria and if the catheter sample grows at least three times as many bacteria as the peripheral blood sample. |
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Secondary features include burning or stinging, plaque, dry appearance, edema, ocular manifestations, peripheral location, and thickening of the skin. |
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Indicated tests include a complete blood cell count with platelet count, a peripheral blood smear, and prothrombin and activated partial thromboplastin times. |
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Some investigators have claimed that lead affects both peripheral thyroid hormone levels and basal and stimulated thyrotrophin levels in lead-exposed males. |
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One or more floor tom-toms followed and by 1940 the drum kit had reached its present form, though any number of peripheral instruments may be added by the player. |
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The transduction of noxious stimuli begins with peripheral nociceptors. |
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Her past medical history is remarkable for COPD, peripheral vascular disease with claudication, elevated cholesterol, tonsillectomy, and hysterectomy. |
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Beta-blockers reduce cardiac output but increase peripheral resistance. |
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This simple approach recognises the fact that mycobacterial culture is not feasible in peripheral units but that light microscopes and trained microscopy staff are available. |
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The best results were received in the patients that had not been subject to alcoholization of trifacial node and trifacial nerve peripheral branches at the basis of scull. |
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Characters with a bit part in one film become central characters in another and peripheral scenes in one film take on a whole new resonance in the next. |
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Night blindness develops, usually in childhood, followed by loss of peripheral visual field, progressing over many years to tunnel vision and finally blindness. |
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Herein, we report a case of monoclonal B-cell proliferation involving lymph nodes, bone marrow, and peripheral blood in a patient with Whipple disease. |
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The range of hip, knee, and ankle movement should be determined, and sensation should be tested for example, with a monofilament to exclude a peripheral neuropathy. |
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The war was also fought under army command, with that service largely monopolizing the ground war and delegating a peripheral role to the Marines. |
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The peripheral characters are given similarly bland treatment. |
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Design used to be siloed, viewed by most as peripheral and unimportant. |
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Other Muslims were not interested in writing about them, since the Muslims of South-East Asia were regarded at the time as peripheral and uninfluential. |
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Heat on the skin, for example, results in chemical and electrical signals being sent through peripheral sensory nerves to the dorsal horn of the spinal cord. |
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Every few weeks I get so far behind on sleep that I lose my peripheral vision. |
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Peripheral neurectomy, peripheral and ganglionic alcohol blocks, and cryotherapy have not proven as efficacious as other procedures and, therefore, will not be discussed. |
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They are usually registered partially sighted by their thirties, suffering night blindness and losing their peripheral vision to become severely visually disabled. |
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I had excellent peripheral vision and was instructed to practice seeing with a prism, to synthesize the two distinct, and different visual fields. |
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Pennons snapped in the winds, and the smells of incense rose from two vast temples, to the peripheral sound of thousands of voices raised in loving adoration. |
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Under normal conditions of hemopoiesis, the bone marrow acts as a site for the turnover and traffic of mature leukocytes to the peripheral circulation. |
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Neurological complications often reflect skeletal deformity, and the use of callipers, crutches, and wheel-chairs predispose to the development of peripheral nerve entrapment. |
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We have previously reported that AQC of sputum cells can identify individuals harboring lung cancer both in the central airways as well as in the peripheral airways. |
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Modernism got rid of attics, sheds, cellars and peripheral rooms. |
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In several cases, an occasional area of degenerate Antoni B tissue, often containing foamy macrophages, was seen to have an associated peripheral increase in cellularity. |
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The words reflect the belief that the world was divided into a central and superior Chinese civilisation, and a peripheral, inferior barbarian outland. |
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Additional system inputs and outputs accommodate the attachment of such peripheral devices as dials, conveyors, and indexing apparatus for high-volume production. |
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This overstimulation of the peripheral nervous system also affects the glands, so that victims produce profuse amounts of sweat, saliva, tears and fluid in the lungs. |
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This response is mediated primarily through the peripheral chemoreceptors. |
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These authors feel that, at the present time, the evidence seems insufficient to support the use of peripheral sympatholytic procedures in the routine management of pain. |
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These peripheral areas typically attracted rural migrants to the city during World War II and since in pursuit of better living conditions and economic opportunities. |
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The commission's proposals will be ready in late spring in time to be debated at the two EU conferences in Galway and Mayo on rural development and peripheral areas. |
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Enlargement is focusing minds intently in Brussels, the member state capitals, in peripheral areas such as Scotland and, above all, across eastern Europe. |
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In addition it affects people in the peripheral areas of the county as the surrounding health boards are now refusing to accept patients from outside their own catchment area. |
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A frame pattern is formed on the array substrate at the outer side of the display area to prevent a light leakage at the outer peripheral edge of the display area. |
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Not only has the course of these rivulets been changed by encroachers within the township, but also in peripheral areas falling in the neighbouring state of Punjab. |
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The light colored splotches appear as a more or less solid mass in the peripheral area of the coral, but they have a lamellar distribution of blebs farther in. |
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Instead, it is a better idea to sample from the peripheral edges of affected areas where plant symptoms are less severe and nematode population densities are still high. |
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This ubiquity of unavoidable helplessness points to the possibility that dependency is not peripheral to the social order, but is somehow central to it. |
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The struggles, challenges, dysfunctions, dreams and accomplishments of families in the past, therefore, are not peripheral to historical inquiry, but central to it. |
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Recall in the first instance that much of this is peripheral to our lives. |
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Under this standard, a subpoena that is peripheral to the case, or that is drawn too broadly or vaguely, is unlikely to be enforced unless it is focussed and narrowed. |
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Of course, for the students, who graduated last week, all the technological details of why and how were peripheral to having a chance to learn the violin. |
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I cannot resist the temptation to respond to a few specific points, although they are peripheral to the central, important matter of the controversy itself. |
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It is thought that painful lesions are those that involve peritoneal surfaces innervated by peripheral spinal nerves, not those innervated by the autonomic nervous system. |
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Most types of peripheral device have been honed to perfection. |
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It executes program instructions, writes and reads information to or from memory, and accesses peripheral devices such as serial ports and disk controllers. |
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The human brain, the focal point of the central nervous system in humans, controls the peripheral nervous system. |
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At times the first half hour feels almost amateurish, while peripheral characters verge towards vaudeville hamminess. |
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Of note, intraportal infusion seemed to be more efficient than peripheral route. |
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Using pCLE, autofluorescent patterns allowed a distinction between normal, premalignant, and malignant processes in peripheral lung nodules. |
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Hereby the peripheral functionality to be produced from currently strong reeded plants again. |
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Effects of endothelium-derived nitric oxide on peripheral arteriolar tone in man. |
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Estrogen levels elevate due to the peripheral aromatization of androstenedione. |
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In all areas where malaria is endemic, at least one in four pregnant women has evidence of peripheral or placental malaria at delivery. |
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The experiment involved normal peripheral blood mononuclear cells as well as the T-cell leukemia Jurkat cell line. |
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The reports indicated a rapid onset of peripheral neuropathy, often within a few days of starting the quinolone. |
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While her death was a peripheral plot line in the series, the consequences where far reaching for Savannah. |
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Four of the 70 children with hemianopia had response to movement, especially noted in the peripheral field. |
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The central route involves an extensive and effortful cognitive activity, whereas the peripheral route needs fewer cognitive resources. |
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This caused muscle atrophy, hind limb dysfunction, peripheral neuropathy and even premature death of these mice, according to the authors. |
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Clinical findings include peripheral and palmar xanthomata, and possibly xanthomatous peripheral neuropathy. |
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Glasgow would also undertake the development of its peripheral housing estates. |
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Widal test, blood and urine culture, X-ray chest and peripheral smear were done to find out the cause of fever and were found negative. |
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The devitalized peripheral cytoplasm contains numerous dilated endoplasmic reticulum cisterns, which are distended with immunoglobulin. |
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Sadly, the view from behind the reference desk appears increasingly peripheral and predeterminate. |
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Specifically, peripheral blood during preleukemia phase, bone marrow aspiration and biopsy may not be sufficient for diagnosis. |
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Myelin is a specialized membrane which ensheathes and insulates axons in the peripheral and central nervous system. |
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En bloc resection or enucleation with peripheral ostectomy results in the best outcome. |
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The eosinophil is a type of granulocyte and usually accounts for a very small proportion of total white cell count in peripheral blood. |
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We present a case of symmetrical peripheral gangrene which occurred in the winter, triggered possibly by sepsis and a single dose of ergot. |
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Despite the frequent use of ergots and settings of sepsis, we rarely encounter peripheral symmetrical gangrene in pregnant women. |
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The peripheral smear revealed erythroblastosis and tear drop-shaped erythrocytes. |
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Observation of lipid vacuoles in neutrophils in peripheral blood smears in patients with ichthyosiform erythroderma is diagnostic. |
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Analysis of chromosome loss and hyperploidy in peripheral lymphocytes of gasoline station attendants. |
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An immune response that cross-reacts with axonemal or Schwann cell antigens is elicited and results in damage to the peripheral nerves. |
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Pulse oximetry requires adequate peripheral perfusion, and is of limited utility in shocked, hypovolaemic and vasoconstricted patients. |
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Key peripheral makers, including LiteON, Thermaltake, SolidYear and EVGA are demonstrating this solution at Computex. |
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Field expansion for homonymous hemianopia by optically induced peripheral exotropia. |
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However, they also showed that peripheral stolonal tips on the unfed side continued to elongate and, like Rees et al. |
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The uptake kinetics and immunotoxic effects of microcystin-LR in human and chicken peripheral blood lymphocytes in vitro. |
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According to politics of country settlement a number of planned cities were created in peripheral regions. |
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A system to sonify network traffic thus allows us to monitor the network in a peripheral mode. |
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Indirect ophthalmolscopy of the peripheral fundus revealed the appearance of a white plaque overlying the pars plana, most prominent inferiorly. |
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Postcontrast peripheral enhancement often corresponds to fibrovascular tissue covering the nonenhancing hyaline cartilage. |
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The peripheral 5-HT is synthesized in GIT chromaffin cells, released in blood and stored in platelets. |
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Sometimes a surgical peripheral iridectomy must be performed if the iridotomy is too small and not functioning. |
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His numerous reforms transformed the peripheral Qin state into a militarily powerful and strongly centralized kingdom. |
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Blood pressure drops due to dehydration, peripheral pulse is rapid and thready, and urine output decreases with time. |
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A peripheral nervous system branches out from the nerve cord to innervate the various systems. |
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Milling cutters may also have extended cutting surfaces on their sides to allow for peripheral milling. |
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We have isolated the gene encoding the Schwann cell glycoprotein P0, the major structural protein of the peripheral myelin sheath. |
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Informally a laborer may simply work alongside carpenters for years learning skills by observation and peripheral assistance. |
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Not all terms are stated expressly and some terms carry less legal weight as they are peripheral to the objectives of the contract. |
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For example, the southern peripheral zones of Xoconochco were not in immediate contact with the central part of the empire. |
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Paraguay was a peripheral colony of the Spanish Empire, with few urban centers and settlers. |
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Occupation of cities and attacks on peripheral military units were viewed as undesirable distractions. |
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As I sat by the window and read, I caught sight of the mailman in my peripheral. |
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I was kind of looking at the ball, keeping him in my peripheral and all of sudden I see him closing in on the ball. |
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These differences lead to faster healing of wounds and higher peripheral pain tolerance. |
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Does the TPN need to be stopped at all prior to collecting from peripheral vein? |
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Mesoscale activity in the peripheral flow becomes more pronounced during these warmer seasons and is subject to interannual variability. |
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The command procured the computer industry's first transistorized model, a high-speed Philco 2000, plus some IBM peripheral equipment. |
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Forsyth speculates that a period of bilingualism may have outlasted the Pictish kingdom in peripheral areas by several generations. |
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Sequential cladogenesis of Pomacentrus moluccensis supports the peripheral origin of marine biodiversity in the Indo-Australian Archipelago. |
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Absence of a classically activated macrophage cytokine signature in peripheral spondylarthritis, including psoriatic arthritis. |
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Modulation of nerve growth factor in peripheral organs by estrogen and progesterone. |
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The accumulation of lead in the endoneurial space in a peripheral nerve trunk may affect the Schwann cells at an early stage. |
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The molecule has a symmetrical trinodal structure with a central E domain linked to 2 peripheral D domains in a linear D-E-D configuration. |
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Schwannoma, also known as neurilemmoma, is an encapsulated tumor originating from the neural sheaths of peripheral neryes. |
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The peripheral and central antennular pathway of the Caribbean stomatopod crustacean Neogonodactylus oerstedii. |
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The Post is beginning to research the physiology and treatment of peripheral neuropathies. |
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The visor-style hood has a tieback for unobstructed peripheral vision and an extended breath shield. |
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Novel mechanism of enhanced nociception in a model of AIDS therapy-induced painful peripheral neuropathy in the rat. |
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On the other hand, places in the peripheral bulge area which was uplifted during glaciation now begins to subside. |
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The ABEM is a credentialing body for neurologists who subspecialize in peripheral neuromuscular disorders and electrodiagnostic medicine. |
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Aside from the large numbers of organisms actually consumed by the walrus, its foraging has a large peripheral impact on benthic communities. |
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The peripheral parts of both femoral condyles at the level of the patellofemoral joint can serve as donor sites. |
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The thrombocytes were increased in the peripheral blood smear and defective thrombocytes were present. |
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The CD4 T cell count in peripheral blood is an important prognostic marker in the context of HIV infection. |
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Changes in the peripheral blood leucocyte populations following an injection of corticotrophin in the immature chicken. |
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Interphase molecular cytogenetics of Ewing's sarcoma and peripheral neuroepithelioma t with flanking and overlapping cosmid probes. |
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A peripheral tear is suspected if high signal intensity along the ulnar insertions, detachment from the ulna, or synovitis are present. |
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Demographic information, smoking history, and sputum smear results for AAFB and peripheral blood CD4 counts were obtained. |
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At all visits, peripheral venous blood was collected in sodium citrate tubes. |
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The mononuclear cells were separated from the peripheral blood, and TRAIL expression was assessed by flow cytometry. |
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The peripheral nervous system presentation includes muscle weakness, positive Trousseau sign or Chvostek's sign, and tetany. |
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The extent of DNA damage was evaluated by the frequency of micronuclei in cultured peripheral blood lymphocytes and by comet assay. |
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The peripheral northern and eastern regions of the EU have a lower density motorway network. |
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Comparison of cardiac troponin T and cardiac troponin I concentrations in peripheral blood during orciprenaline induced tachycardia in rats. |
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An entrapment neuropathy results from compression of a peripheral nerve, most commonly the median nerve. |
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The microspores at releasing time are vacuolated and they have peripheral nucleus. |
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Most osteoblastomas are sharply marginated and have a peripheral rind of sclerotic bone. |
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Gadolinium-enhancements of these lesions were peripheral and in a septate pattern through the arterial to late venous phase. |
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The colour coded diagrams of dermatomes, osteotomes and peripheral nerve distribution are excellent. |
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The peripheral areas are mostly of softer sandstones and clays and form a gentler rolling landscape, the Low Weald. |
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After this, overall inspections detected aluminosis in thousands of apartments in peripheral neighborhoods. |
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The brachial and sacral plexuses are networks of peripheral nerves responsible for innervation of the upper and lower limbs. |
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Because cabazitaxel is neither a vesicant nor an irritant, it may be administered via either a central or peripheral line. |
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Some lipid vacuoles in neutrophils were noted in peripheral blood smear evaluation. |
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