Men with congenital absence of the vas deferens, either unilateral or bilateral, may be carriers of cystic fibrosis. |
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Reduction of acute nasal fractures in the primary care setting is confined largely to the closed reduction of mild unilateral fractures. |
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Make sure to try a few of the movements before adding unilateral training to your workouts. |
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We even adopted unilateral free trade towards those countries who, so much the worse for them, persisted with their own protectionism. |
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Types of paratracheal parenchyma are scanty paratracheal, vasicentric, aliform, confluent, and unilateral paratracheal. |
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This has not been a good year for regime change, pre-emptive war and unilateral intervention. |
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In view of such a unilateral rejection, it is amazing that anyone should continue to cling to the false notion of universal acceptance. |
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The British Labour party, for instance, was once the anti-nuclear and unilateral disarmament party. |
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It is nothing but a blatant act of unilateral intervention, outside the UN umbrella. |
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The Alliance was a soft sensible centre, a safe haven between extremes of monetarism and unilateral disarmament. |
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However, the concern of aboriginal peoples is precipitated by the asserted right of Quebec to unilateral secession. |
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But that process, however closely coordinated with U.N. secretariats, is still technically unilateral. |
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Draw 3 times smaller unilateral triangles, with their bases in the middle of each line of the first triangle. |
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Temporal bone fractures can cause unilateral sensorineural and conductive hearing loss. |
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Pakistan must have seriously thought over her unilateral offer of cease-fire. |
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Ocular toxocariasis produces unilateral chronic panuveitis associated with granulomatous mass lesion in fundus. |
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Stereotactic mesencephalic tractotomy constitutes a widely accepted procedure in treating unilateral head and neck cancer pain. |
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Examine his nose for any obstruction, such as polyps or septal deviation, and whether unilateral or bilateral. |
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Other causes of unilateral or bilateral parotitis warrant consideration however. |
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The shapes of the action spectra drastically changed depending on the fluence rate of the unilateral monochromatic irradiation. |
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If these assumptions go unchallenged, humanitarian intervention will become a soothing name for unilateral and unaccountable exercises of power. |
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There is little appetite for unilateral initiative among Western powers today, including the unchallenged superpower America. |
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Unfair price fixing and unilateral policies cause financial hardships for members of the underclasses wishing to consume the product. |
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Our interests are best protected not by unilateral action but by multilateral agreement and a world order governed by rules. |
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Well, that's a unilateral decision as to how the Geneva Conventions are going to be interpreted. |
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Sometimes, the team makes unilateral decisions and then expects the designers to adapt. |
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In the present situation, unilateral gestures can also do their vital bit in making the climate conducive for talks. |
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Daniels' order made all of this subject to unilateral decision by state bureaucrats. |
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I did not take a unilateral decision, and all these people turned out to be rather good at their jobs. |
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Workers on both the admin and examining side of the department were angry about this unilateral decision without consultation. |
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The unilateral defection of some localities altered the incentives of other localities. |
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It's a bit of a unilateral decision on my part, but I'm sure the director will be on my side. |
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We have to remember that it is the Government's unilateral process that holds up settlements. |
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Men were rarely mentioned as making unilateral decisions in these two areas. |
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The junior doctor who wrote the note had taken a unilateral decision to let the 67-year-old cancer sufferer die. |
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Such a unilateral decision can create problems elsewhere and should be resolved soon. |
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There was no unilateral agreement saying that the G8 countries need to change their trade policies. |
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Whatever the merits of unilateral nuclear disarmament, women were a lot braver a quarter of a century ago. |
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I think my answer to this has always been that that's not a unilateral decision. |
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In Russia, some experts think that it is a unilateral disarmament of Russia. |
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Divorce can be by mutual consent or at the initiative of the wife and by the unilateral decision of the husband. |
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Most of the tumors were unilateral involving the right side slightly more often than the left. |
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Bilateral bone marrow biopsies and a unilateral bone marrow aspiration were performed. |
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The headache may be generalized, but it is more commonly unilateral and localized to the temporal area. |
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We do not know how many of the women in our study with hysterectomy had a concurrent unilateral or bilateral oophorectomy. |
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This item is aimed at examining the patient for evidence of a unilateral cerebellar lesion. |
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Our patient had unilateral tinnitus and sensorineural hearing loss prompting investigation. |
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It usually is more marked on one side of the body than the other and may be completely unilateral. |
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When a patient presents with a large unilateral symptomatic pleural effusion many doctors will feel tempted to insert a chest drain. |
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Currently, most prophylactic knee braces use unilateral or bilateral bars with hinges. |
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The pathophysiology of unilateral renal artery stenosis provides a clear example of how hypertension develops. |
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Females are affected more often than males, and this deformity can be unilateral or bilateral. |
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Total lung capacity is virtually unchanged in patients with unilateral paralysis. |
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The failures in the control group were all from subjects with unilateral ankle sprains. |
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They made little headway popularizing Britain's unilateral nuclear disarmament, and the unilateralist tide lacked any consistent direction. |
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The unilateral imposition of these standards upon nations throughout the world is no less than a form of neocolonialism and economic oppression. |
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The current regime of no-fault divorce, for example, really amounts to unilateral divorce. |
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In contrast, tumors and ototoxic medications produce slowly progressive unilateral or bilateral lesions. |
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It would also reduce the ability of one hegemonic power to take unilateral action or domineer. |
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Patients with unilateral or bilateral paralysis have subnormal exercise capacity, and oxygen consumption at peak exercise is increased. |
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If the bald spot is predominantly unilateral, the physician should palpate the occiput for significant flattening. |
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Correction of the unilateral cleft lip nasal deformity presents a very difficult problem. |
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Unfortunately, the history of the region is replete with false peaces, false starts and unilateral attempts to impose a settlement. |
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Thus, joint regulation of employment through collective bargaining grew in importance while unilateral regulation declined. |
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The Bush Administration has slapped unilateral quotas on imports of Chinese textile products, with the threat of more to come in other sectors. |
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It has been known for more than a century that unilateral illumination induces phototropic bending in plants. |
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We are committed to international cooperation rather than unilateral policies. |
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And it could under certain circumstances lead to unilateral action to suppress piracy and terrorism in the Malacca Strait. |
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I was persuaded that I had been spared an insolvable difficulty by declining to accept his gracious but unilateral appointment. |
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Far less can it be imposed by any state over others even by invasion or unilateral use of force for conquest or change of regime. |
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In our patient, the contralateral pedicular stress fracture first occurred in combination with unilateral spondylolysis. |
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My love for her is as unilateral as my desire to punch that guy, and I can't fob it off on her. |
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The unilateral changing of formularies would make impossible such a creative relaxation of tensions. |
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There are cases where unilateral military action will be the only way to stop genocidal massacre. |
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He warned the director to use his influence to deflect the President from taking unilateral action. |
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There is an agreed timetable, a glide path, which will see a complete unilateral withdrawal in 12 months. |
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All patients with spontaneous or unilateral nipple discharge should be referred for surgical evaluation. |
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Squats, biceps curls, triceps extensions and even overhead presses with dumb-bells are all good candidates for unilateral moves. |
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But we can't give government the unilateral right to divest us of all our rights. |
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The temperament becomes more unilateral, unaffected by the wants and desires of others. |
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Without their support there would be a major question mark over the effectiveness of unilateral action. |
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Developmental hip dysplasia may be unilateral or bilateral and includes subluxated or dislocated hips and malformed acetabula. |
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When the myoclonic jerks are unilateral, a more serious condition is often suspected. |
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In Africa there have been unilateral military actions by states to overthrow despotic governments in neighbouring states. |
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At the same time, the new voting system will be instrumental in preventing the speaker from railroading contentious bills in a unilateral manner. |
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During her inpatient stay, this woman developed a painful, unilateral erythematous rash in a butterfly distribution. |
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The question of unilateral withdrawal is not just a political but a moral dilemma. |
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Despite the localized unilateral position of the impaction, no roentgenographic signs such as volume loss or opacities were evident, and the clinical findings were bilateral. |
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Other emergency conditions are anuria and acute renal failure secondary to bilateral obstruction, or unilateral obstruction in a patient with a solitary functioning kidney. |
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Medical opinion on the effects of unilateral cryptorchidism has changed. |
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The United States, the leaders appeared to say, was not embarked on a wild, unilateral ride into new conflict that left Europe unconsulted and vulnerable. |
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At the same time, Democrats lost ground, now maintaining unilateral control in just six states, down from 11 before the midterms. |
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It seems that unilateral nuclear disarmament is back on the agenda! |
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The real problem behind Tai-wan's UN bid is that the Security Council can overrule the General Assembly with the unilateral veto powers of its five permanent members. |
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The unilateral interventionists still hold the reins of power within the GOP, largely because their champions dominate the West Wing and the Department of Defense. |
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A union statement said business conglomerates were threatening the livelihood of casual workers by mass lay-offs and unilateral termination of contracts. |
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But my unilateral declaration of an end to the Kulturkampf was depressingly naive. |
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Bashing the UN is an issue that allows the unilateral interventionists to ring the till, gathering support from paleocon isolationists across the country. |
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The rise of no-fault, unilateral divorce does not trouble the Sisterhood. |
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The artillery attack was a violation of the unilateral cease-fire announced by the LTTE themselves to allow civilians to move out of the embattled zone, the statement said. |
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When the myoclonic jerks are unilateral, a more serious condition is often suspected and the diagnosis of benign sleep myoclonus may not be considered. |
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A first modification allows for unilateral secession of border regions. |
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In March 1990 a unilateral declaration of independence was made. |
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India cannot allow political pinpricks from its neighbours to come in the way of pursuing freer regional trade through unilateral action where necessary. |
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And it flaws the doctrine of unilateral preemption, despite the fact you had a smattering of other countries that put up some troops that went in. |
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My main symptoms are rapid onset aura with teichopsia, fortification spectra, unilateral temporal hemianopia and scintillating scotoma, in varying degrees of influence. |
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To be clear, unilateral Democratic control is just as problematic as the reverse. |
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If the President lined up every world leader in a line and systematically punched each of them in the gut in the name of unilateral diplomacy, would you still vote for him? |
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In this confused period, Western powers were not inclined towards unilateral action, or anything else that might upset the already fragile international order. |
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They say they are planning the equivalent of a gentlemanly fight, staged with certain unilateral ground rules. |
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But Sharon, who is setting up his own party, ruled out unilateral pullouts in the West Bank. |
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Of those who favour independence, some are in favour of an immediate unilateral declaration of independence. |
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Horner's syndrome consists of typically unilateral miosis and eyelid ptosis, and absent forehead sweating. |
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Former Labour Foreign Minister Herbert Morrison hinted that he would support unilateral action by the government. |
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He was weakened by his party's commitment to unilateral nuclear disarmament at a time Thatcher was helping to end the Cold War. |
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In practice I believe it is against Britain's interests to create a precedent for unilateral military action. |
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It is generally agreed that any unilateral alteration of succession by the UK would not have effect in all the realms. |
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Less common are unilateral contracts in which one party makes a promise, but the other side does not promise anything. |
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First, the classical rule forbids any unilateral right to use force to overthrow a regime on the sole grounds that it is repressive in character. |
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Cerebral potantials preceding voluntary movement in patients vvith bilateral or unilateral parkinsonian akinesia. |
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The researchers sought to determine the comparative effectiveness of bilateral mastectomy, unilateral mastectomy, and lumpectomy plus radiation. |
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Urinary-tract infection affects somatic growth in unilateral symptomatic hydronephrosis. |
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He noted the challenges faced by Arab nation, which require reconsolidation among Arab states and rejecting unilateral interests. |
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Audiometry revealed a unilateral conductive hearing loss with a 40-dB air-bone gap and a type B low tympanogram on the left. |
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Jugular foramen syndrome is characterized by unilateral paralysis of the glossopharyngeal, vagus, and accessory nerves. |
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Recovery of vestibulogastrointestinal symptoms during vestibular compensation after unilateral labyrinthectomy in rats. |
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Destruction of the inferior olive in rats prevents compensation after unilateral labyrinthectomy. |
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Most commonly, IGM presents as a unilateral breast mass which can, as in our patient, be tender. |
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Long-term follow-up of fat injection laryngoplasty for unilateral vocal cord paralysis. |
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With unilateral vestibular loss the VOR will fail to keep the gaze on the nose and there will be a catch-up saccade. |
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Most are unilateral, solid, bosselated tumors with an average size of 15 cm in diameter. |
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If both brachiocephalic veins are involved in the obstruction, the patients may benefit from a unilateral stent implantation. |
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Patients typically present with unilateral metamorphopsia, reduced visual acuity, a positive scotoma and micropsia. |
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His policies include printing money, state ownership of major industries, unilateral disarmament and quitting NATO and that's just for starters. |
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Two young female patients presented with a several-month history of progressive unilateral leg claudication. |
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Patients in both groups had undergone cricopharyngeal myotomy and unilateral pharyngeal neurectomy. |
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It was a time of donkey jackets and Michael Foot, a time of the old Labour Party's full support of unilateral nuclear disarmament. |
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On July 6, 1975, however, the Comoran parliament passed a resolution declaring unilateral independence. |
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A 34-year-old woman presented with a long history of halitosis and unilateral offensive, purulent rhinorrhea. |
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Vocal fold cysts are usually unilateral, and they often cause a reactive swelling or mass on the contralateral side. |
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Hutchinson's pupil is unilateral pupillary dilatation ipsilateral to a supratentorial space-occupying lesion. |
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Treatment of unilateral posterior crossbite with quad-helix and removable plate. |
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Predicting the clinical outcome of congenital unilateral ureteropelvic junction obstruction in newborn by urinary proteome analysis. |
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Congenital unilateral pulmonary artery agenesis and aspergilloma. |
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The Department of State continually rejected proposals for joint cooperation, a policy made explicit in the Monroe Doctrine's emphasis on unilateral action. |
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A desire for separateness and unilateral freedom of action merged with national pride and a sense of continental safety to foster the policy of isolation. |
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Patients with phantosmia thought to be related to abnormal olfactory signal processing will often confirm a unilateral presentation to the distorted smell when asked. |
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In 2002, for example, Morocco rejected a unilateral Spanish proposal. |
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Following Napoleon's second defeat at the Battle of Waterloo, the Vienna Congress supplied international recognition of William's unilateral move. |
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Labour also adopted a resolution favoring unilateral disarmament. |
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Leaving the White House after a unilateral chat with Coolidge, Actress Barrymore, in stitches from laughter, was confronted by perplexed newsmen wondering what was so funny. |
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On examination, the infant was found to be well with bilateral sibilan rhonchus and a unilateral right dilated pupil, which did not react to light. |
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We have observed that treatment with bromocriptine and levodopa prolongs the antitremor effectiveness of levodopa in monkeys with unilateral VMT lesions of the brain stem. |
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Re-entrant circuits require two pathways capable of conduction with unilateral conduction delay in one limb and an intervening conduction barrier. |
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In cases of a disputed or unclear border, erecting a barrier can serve as a de facto unilateral consolidation of a territorial claim that can supersede formal delimitation. |
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Similarly, the unilateral squat reduces the frontal plane stability in comparison to the traditional bilateral squat by reducing the base of support. |
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Whether you're a power searcher or just frustrated with the limitations of unilateral keyword searches, Dumbfind offers you an efficient, intuitive search experience. |
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Zinner syndrome is a triad of mesonephric duct abnormality comprising of unilateral renal agenesis, ipsilateral seminal vesicle cyst, and ejaculatory duct obstruction. |
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This can include unilateral optic nerve lesions, paracentral scotomas, congruous and incongruous homonymous hemianopias and quadrantanopias, as well as altitudinal defects. |
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Hemimegalencephaly is unilateral megalencephaly that is isolated, part of a hemihypertrophy syndrome or the result of hamartomatous overgrowth of one cerebral hemisphere. |
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During his remaining time in office, British forces undertook operations in Afghanistan and Iraq, but Sierra Leone was the only unilateral operation. |
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Those who objected condemned these actions as unscriptural, unilateral, and without the agreement of the Communion prior to these steps being taken. |
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In an animal model of unilateral varicocele, researchers reported that significant titers of ASAB were present in animals with varicoceles but not in controls. |
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Migraine is characterized by recurrent unilateral, often pulsating, headaches, worsened by physical activity and associated with nausea, photophobia and phonophobia. |
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It is characterized by longitudinally extensive transverse myelitis, which can leave one quite debilitated at presentation, and unilateral or bilateral optic neuritis. |
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