Though in some cases increase in salivation corresponded to the intensity of nausea, in other cases this association was not found. |
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A high body temperature is associated with pyrexia with increased lacrymation and salivation. |
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There's naturally rapturous applause intertwined with mirth and salivation. |
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Smaller doses may result in the odor of bitter almonds on the breath, salivation, nausea, anxiety, confusion and dizziness. |
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Symptoms of fluoride toxicity may include nausea, diarrhea, vomiting, abdominal pain, increased salivation, or increased thirst. |
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Signals from nerve endings in the mouth evoke salivation by exciting the salivatory centres in the brainstem. |
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Ingestion of Ipomoea muricata might cause hallucinations and cholinergic effects such as diaphoresis, salivation, lacrimation, and diarrhea. |
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Other features include masked facies, decreased blinking, stooped posture, and salivation. |
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Cottonwool balls of approximately 3cm diameter were used to measure salivation before and after chemotherapy. |
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Infected animals suffer from widespread hemorrhages of oral and nasal tissue, excessive salivation and nasal discharge. |
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First symptoms of poisoning may be nausea, increased salivation, lacrimation, blurred vision and constricted pupils. |
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A prosthesis may improve swallowing and reduce problems associated with excessive salivation. |
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He noticed improvements in their salivation and appetite, and eventually in their weight and overall health. |
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Neurological symptoms include mental deterioration, rigidity and hyperkinesia, and salivation and sweating. |
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This chronic condition gradually destroys the exocrine glands function, most commonly the salivary and lacrimal glands, eventually leading to hypo salivation and ocular dryness. |
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Foot and mouth can affect cattle, pigs, sheep and goats, leading to the development of blisters in the mouth causing increased salivation, and lameness. |
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Excessive salivation and grinding of teeth may be caused by an abnormality in the mouth. |
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Then... with the political class at the point of salivation... nothing happened. |
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Having found a way of measuring their salivation in response to food he noticed that the dogs started to salivate before they were given the food. |
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Vomiting may be preceded by nausea, which is often accompanied by increased autonomic nervous system activity, involving salivation, sweating, pallor, and low blood pressure. |
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Symptoms include rapid breathing, fatigue, loss of coordination, salivation, headache, nausea, vomiting, and disorientation. |
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The symptoms of poisoning include paresthesia, irritation of the upper respiratory tract, salivation and, occasionally, allergic reactions. |
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The symptoms of cholinesterase inhibition are nausea, vomiting dizziness, tremors, salivation and constricted pupils. |
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However, in warm, humid temperatures, dogs tend to pant more to cool themselves, which increases water loss through salivation. |
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And if he is largely appreciated also in Germany and Poland, it is not for nothing, this radish with the prickly taste, causes salivation and thus stimulates the appetite and digestion. |
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Gastrointestinal disorders: abdominal pain upper, acid reflux, deglutition disorder, dry mouth, dysgeusia, dysphagia, eructation, flatulence, obstipation, salivation increased. |
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The higher dose caused excessive salivation. |
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Nasogastric tube insertion in the presence of inadequate levels of anesthesia can lead to coughing, bucking, excessive salivation, retching, laryngospasm or breath holding. |
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Inadequate levels of anesthesia which may lead to coughing, bucking, excessive salivation, retching, laryngospasm or breath holding thus complicating the anesthetic outcome. |
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Side effects such as salivation, nausea, loose stools, seizures or lower activity can be observed at higher dosages, the severity increasing with dose. |
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Using curarized animals, Miller and others made the rewarding stimulation contingent on such typically involuntary responses as changes in heart rate, blood pressure, contractions of the bowel, and salivation. |
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A response such as salivation, originally evoked only by the effective stimulus, eventually appears when the initially neutral stimulus is presented. |
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The end results are increased perspiration, increased salivation, tearing, blurred vision, abdominal cramping, diarrhea, and if severe enough, death from respiratory depression. |
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The mild pungency of isoflurane may limit the rate of induction, although excessive salivation or tracheobronchial secretions do not appear to be stimulated. |
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This stability depends on the maintenance of a rumen mat to allow degradation of the fibre and the provision of material for cud chewing, which will cause salivation, helping to buffer the rumen. |
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Within 10 minutes, muscle tremors, lacrimation, urination, defecation, salivation and hard breathing occur. |
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For each insect, there are unique changes in waveforms from ingestion, salivation, and stylet movement. |
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Less virus was transmitted by mosquitoes in vivo than was found for comparable times of salivation in vitro. |
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Salivation and thirst are great but the victim cannot swallow water because of throat muscle spasm hence the misnomer hydrophobia. |
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