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| ly used in the setting of abdominal pain or an | acute abdomen (sudden and/or severe abdominal pain s |
| thoring the book Cope's Early Diagnosis of the | Acute Abdomen from 1921 until 1971. |
| llowing <:>, while stress is indicated with an | acute accent overtop. |
| in its use of the straight apostrophe ‹ ' › or | acute accent ‹ ´ › instead of the colon ‹ : › to mar |
| ´ ( | acute accent) may be used in |
| mid tone (unmarked), high tone (marked with an | acute accent), or falling tone (marked with a circum |
| tics are the kreska (graphically similar to an | acute accent), the kropka (overdot), the ogonek and |
| cating vowel length was formally accepted: the | acute accent. |
| rmed from the letter N with the addition of an | acute accent. |
| e red blood cells on his own (Anemia caused by | acute Acquired pure red cell aplasia). |
| uses the Accident and Emergency department and | Acute Admissions Unit, the High Dependency Unit, and |
| osure does not lead to symptoms as dramatic as | acute aflatoxicosis. |
| The Soviet invasion threat was no longer | acute after the Soviets had evacuated their Hanko ba |
| Acute alcohol intoxication via excessive doses gener | |
| ses, but an inquest ruled that she had died of | acute alcohol intoxication, though the coroner stres |
| Acute alcohol inotxcation and female orgasmic respon | |
| ge 59 he died from liver failure brought on by | acute alcoholism in San Francisco, and was buried at |
| died in Boston in 1975, of complications from | acute alcoholism, survived by his third wife and two |
| er on the plant are lanceolate, subsessile and | acute; all the leaves are covered in soft hairs. |
| the history of ideas about urban planning, his | acute analysis of the physical, social and economic |
| s, such as back pain and headaches, as well as | acute and chronic health issues such as digestive pr |
| , students spend the majority of their time in | acute and community-based clinical placements and ar |
| o-enteritis and V. vulnificus that can lead to | acute and fatal septicaemia. |
| nses of hearing and touch were extraordinarily | acute, and he could carry on mentally long and intri |
| comprehensive management and evaluation of all | acute and chronic neck and back conditions. |
| It provides a full range of | acute and rehabilitation care, ambulatory and commun |
| ed by the author as a scientist with a stable, | acute and above all rational personality. |
| nguages, and wrote with ease in Hebrew, was an | acute and clever critic. |
| Their sense of smell is | acute, and the nose is used in locating and capturin |
| iable mass-produced mechanical ventilators for | acute and chronic cardiopulmonary care. |
| ndant and they account for most of the plant's | acute and chronic toxicity. |
| He was also an | acute and intelligent observer of Irish life, record |
| He was an | acute and able controversialist on behalf of the ort |
| ssues with the solid rocket motor were proving | acute, and the rocket was removed from the inventory |
| The hospital provides a full range of | acute and non-acute services for the people of Bradf |
| ia, that advocates for nearly 250 Pennsylvania | acute and specialty care, primary care, subacute car |
| The facility has 50 rehabilitation, 326 | acute and 100 extended care beds and offers primary, |
| of 1790, this opposition became more and more | acute, and Hertzberg was only with difficulty persua |
| habits, led to Wrangel suffering from several | acute and chronic illnesses for most of his life, mo |
| Avian infectious bronchitis (IB) is an | acute and highly contagious respiratory disease of c |
| 1944, the need for mine locator vessels became | acute, and Industry's sweeping equipment was replace |
| These are used in emergency, | acute, and psychiatric settings to control unruly pa |
| delivery, describing the writing as "terribly | acute, and of course very funny". |
| cal, rounded at the base, entire, acuminate or | acute and glabrous; they are 75-150 mm long, 35-60 m |
| am-white, one-quarter of an inch across; lobes | acute, and slightly erose. |
| pressure points; this is claimed to treat both | acute and chronic musculoskeletal conditions, as wel |
| s a polymer indicated as a potassium binder in | acute and chronic kidney disease for patients suffer |
| lantain Alisma plantago-aquatica leaf tips are | acute and not tapered to a stalk. |
| imple, alternate, elliptic, entire, apiculate, | acute and lanceolate with prominent stipules, a scar |
| ors (which are involved in the transduction of | acute and inflammatory pain signals), activating the |
| . under the brand name Emend for prevention of | acute and delayed chemotherapy-induced nausea and vo |
| has also been useful in the treatment of both | acute and chronic neck pain. |
| ortage of accommodation at the hospital became | acute, and in 1930-33 a new nurses' home was built o |
| pain for rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, | acute and chronic neck pain, tendinopathy, and possi |
| atin has been used to treat steroid-refractory | acute and chronic graft-versus-host disease. |
| these chemicals may contribute to a variety of | acute and long-term health issues such as birth defe |
| Similar to digitalis, it is mainly used for | acute and chronic heart failure. |
| t his last years as an invalid, suffering from | acute angina which rendered him incapable of physica |
| ypotenuse-Angle Theorem: The hypotenuse and an | acute angle in one right triangle have the same leng |
| irregularly-shaped stones, possesses a fairly | acute angle of inclination, and is in a partly ruine |
| o, effects such as skin flushing, tachycardia, | acute angle ocular dislocure, nausea, palpitations a |
| o 1.6 cm long, 1 mm wide, wedged shape with an | acute angle at the base of the leaf. |
| Unusually, the stand runs at an | acute angle to the goal line. |
| The angle of His is the | acute angle created between the cardia at the entran |
| by a private A. T. Watts) was fought at Bloody | Acute Angle at Spotsylvania, Virginia on May 12, 186 |
| cular problem because the bridge crossed at an | acute angle, necessitating a much longer unsupported |
| crosses the tram and railway lines, at a very | acute angle, at the Wolverhampton end of the stop. |
| The two portions join at an | acute angle, and end in a flattened band which is in |
| he two, at first ascends, and then bends at an | acute angle, and passes medialward and downward to t |
| e treatment of chronic open-angle glaucoma and | acute angle-closure glaucoma for over 100 years. |
| ds scored with a chip over Richard Lee from an | acute angle. |
| lade thickness, and can be sharpened to a more | acute angle. |
| The process starts by bending the edge to an | acute angle. |
| ach other at 90° and one that intersects at an | acute angle. |
| The tower is surmounted by | acute angled gable-pediments, with five-lobed ogee c |
| From here, in profile the summit appears as an | acute angled peak. |
| the length of the short diagonal, so that the | acute angles on each face measure cos−1(1/3), or app |
| The trigonometric functions for | acute angles can be defined as ratios of the sides o |
| a very characteristic pattern of branching at | acute angles with no common or similarly repeating p |
| his Ulster Championship debut, both from very | acute angles. |
| y cyanide by chelation has resulted in several | acute animal and human studies using systemic OHCbl |
| Acute anosmia tends to be associated with a blockage | |
| ter's Syndrome), certain eye disorders such as | acute anterior uveitis and iritis, psoriatic arthrit |
| with the party's leftward policy shift and an | acute anti-coalition stance. |
| ysical injury, emotional anguish and distress, | acute anxiety, headaches, nightmares and flashbacks, |
| It has an | acute apex and is attenuate towards the base. |
| is entire or toothed, ovate or oblong with the | acute apex which ends in a mucro. |
| opposite, oval, lanceolate or elliptical with | acute apex which ends in a mucro up to 1 mm long. |
| The lamina has an | acute apex and is gradually attenuate towards the ba |
| ith an entire or finely serrated margin and an | acute apex, and a 0.5-2 cm petiole. |
| ers are colder; they are oval-elliptic with an | acute apex, 3-7 cm long and 2-4 cm broad, with a smo |
| The leaves are scale-like, 1-2 mm long with an | acute apex, and a conspicuous white resin gland on t |
| The leaves are oval with an | acute apex, 7-13 cm long and 3-6 cm broad, and turn |
| The forewings are narrow with an | acute apex. |
| epals measure up to 4 mm in length and have an | acute apex. |
| with a finely serrated margin and a rounded to | acute apex; they are thinly hairy below. |
| Mahatma Gandhi was operated for | acute appendicitis in this hospital. |
| submarine when a shipmate showing symptoms of | acute appendicitis required an emergency operation t |
| al with stomach pains and died on August 26 of | acute appendicitis. |
| caused by Brachyspira aalborgi, can present as | acute appendicitis. |
| n 0.7% of all appendicies removed for clinical | acute appendicitis. |
| n July 16, 1902 when Wiate died as a result of | acute appendicitis. |
| environment and sediments on the basis of the | acute aquatic ecotoxicity results. |
| The first symptoms of | acute arsenic poisoning by ingestion are digestive p |
| They had two sons, one of whom died from | acute arthritis as a child whilst the other died in |
| itis, rheumatoid spondylitis, conditions after | acute articular rheumatism), degenerative and articu |
| "I have seldom felt a pain so | acute as that of communicating to you the news from |
| ees approximately 50,000 patients per year, an | Acute Assessment Unit, an eight bedded Intensive Car |
| Q Word", she spends the day on the hospital's | Acute Assessment Unit, shadowing Abra Durant. |
| Holby City is set between the hospital's | Acute Assessment Unit, and Keller and Darwin wards, |
| (e.g., after emergency department treatment of | acute asthma with epinephrine). |
| xcessive self-medication with beta-agonists in | acute asthma not responding to usual doses, are now |
| lly used in excessively large doses for severe | acute asthma attacks in the absence of medical assis |
| Asthma - "rescue" medicine for reversal of | acute asthma attack |
| e, 48-year-old Georgian migrant worker died of | acute asthma in a Moscow airport as he was awaiting |
| After suffering | acute asthma attacks for many years, Robert Leiber d |
| nists are not recommended for the treatment of | acute asthma exacerbations because of their slower o |
| LABAs are not recommended for the treatment of | acute asthma. |
| une 1954 in a London hospital of an episode of | acute asthma. |
| y are cordate at the base, finely denticulate, | acute at the apex and scabrous above. |
| blong, wedge-shaped or rounded at the base and | acute at apex, with a serrated margin and an acumina |
| This is, as a rule, produced and | acute at apex, with the tennen below sharply transve |
| We highlighted: 1) symptoms of | acute attack such as blepharospasm and whimpering; 2 |
| After she suffered from an | acute attack and the end comes faster than everybody |
| of key complement components are low during an | acute attack, because they are being consumed - inde |
| m of treatment is to settle the symptoms of an | acute attack. |
| n of migraine, but not for the treatment of an | acute attack. |
| istory of sustained growth while displaying an | acute awareness of what makes Vermont unique. |
| Applicable conditions include | acute back or neck pain, or pain after an injury. |
| community-acquired pneumonia, | acute bacterial exacerbation of chronic bronchitis ( |
| acute bacterial sinusitis | |
| Ceftibuten is used to treat | acute bacterial exacerbations of chronic bronchitis |
| e antibacterial agent used in the treatment of | acute bacterial exacerbation of chronic bronchitis a |
| He probably had what is known as | acute bacterial epiglottitis (though some writers ha |
| He earned a reputation as a sound and | acute barrister, specially familiar with procedure. |
| Leaves thick, oblong, 10-14 cm; apex | acute; base obtuse; petioles 1-1.5 cm. |
| human body, and the damage can be particularly | acute because radium is chemically similar to calciu |
| due to open in 2009 or 2010, and will house 50 | acute beds and 12 psychiatric intensive care beds in |
| and consists of an intensive care unit with 15 | acute beds and a reconstruction and plastic surgery |
| ase which will result in centralization of all | acute beds at one single hospital site located at th |
| provides 254 beds, of which 207 are in-patient | acute beds, while 47 are reserved for acute day case |
| Acute bee paralysis virus - a Western honey bee viru | |
| Pharma for the treatment of schizophrenia and | acute bipolar mania. |
| Persons suffering from | acute bleeding, myocardial infarction (heart conditi |
| Acute blood loss is usually associated with an incid | |
| nt writer, and, in spite of ill-health and the | acute bodily sufferings of his closing years, an aut |
| icted to be kinetically stable in spite of the | acute bond angle and consequent angle strain. |
| The center provides survivors of | acute brain injury with rehabilitation services need |
| e South Thames Brain Injury Standards for Post | Acute Brain Injury Rehabilitation |
| pose of aiding neurological recovery following | acute brain ischemia and subsequent cerebral infarct |
| iatrist Edward J. Kempf in 1920, describing an | acute, brief reactive psychosis suffered by the targ |
| ight be effective in relieving the symptoms of | acute bronchitis in adults and children, and also th |
| 77 at 10 Park Place, St James Street London of | acute bronchitis and periurethral abscess. |
| 7630 is an approved drug for the treatment of | acute bronchitis in Germany. |
| ffective compared to placebo for patients with | acute bronchitis." |
| serves as a regional resource for the care of | acute burns whether they be thermal, chemical, or el |
| pital for Children - Sacramento, California - ( | acute burns, orthopaedics, spinal cord injury) |
| Consequently, he died from | acute cancer at the age of 45. |
| Acute Canine Idiopathic Polyneuropathy. | |
| mune myasthenia gravis, nephrotoxic nephritis, | acute cardiac allograft rejection and possibly Celia |
| bar optic neuritis, polyneuritis, weight gain, | acute cardiac insufficiency, tachycardia, peripheral |
| ned in 1945 and currently has 246 beds with an | acute care facility and has become a regional medica |
| The Devon General Hospital is a 21-bed | acute care and continuing care facility in Devon, Al |
| South Mississippi State Hospital (SMSH) is an | acute care regional psychiatric facility of the Miss |
| rn Center - Sherman Oaks Hospital is a 153-bed | acute care facility on Van Nuys Boulevard in Sherman |
| The new 111-bed facility transferred most | acute care and emergency services to the new locatio |
| Rex Healthcare comprises an | acute care hospital, three wellness centers, two ski |
| Saint Joseph's Hospital of Atlanta is an | acute care hospital located in Atlanta, Georgia. |
| is one of the largest in England and provides | acute care for a local population of 600,000 and ove |
| The hospital has 162 | acute care beds. |
| Anaheim Memorial Medical Center, is a 228 bed, | acute care hospital in North Anaheim, California. |
| Adult | Acute Care Nurse Practitioner (ACNP) |
| Mother Frances Hospital - Tyler, is a 390 bed | acute care facility located in Tyler, Texas. |
| The hospital has 106 | acute care beds and operates two rural health care c |
| Manchester Memorial Hospital is an | acute care hospital located in central Manchester, C |
| ion Center - a rehabilitation facility with 30 | acute care beds located at the Glancy Campus in Dulu |
| The | acute care beds at Norton Southwest Hospital were de |
| d on January 1, 1897, the hospital is a 84-bed | acute care facility providing medical services in th |
| s, a short-stay surgical hospital, a long term | acute care hospital, nursing home, outpatient facili |
| Memorial Medical Center is an | acute care hospital in Springfield, Illinois, that o |
| Lakeshore General Hospital (LGH) is a Canadian | acute care institution located in Pointe-Claire, Que |
| y Hospital) is a 185-bed adult health tertiary | acute care care facility located in the Elizabeth ne |
| o 76 with a paediatric ward, a VIP wing and an | acute care unit. |
| This facility includes an | acute care hospital, a medical office building, a te |
| Acute care and trauma is provided by Cape Coral Hosp | |
| This | acute care facility is the only hospital in Palmdale |
| lly funded pilot program to serve as the DOC's | acute care medical facility. |
| t Health Council in the mid-1980s chairing its | acute care committee. |
| It has 400 beds and a wide range of | acute care services, including an Accident & Emergen |
| An | acute care infirmary hospital with wards for 86 pati |
| , and has 40 beds for elderly patients needing | acute care or rehabilitation. |
| 1967: The Bothin Burn Center opens as a 10-bed | acute care ward. |
| y while awaiting for a physician's order in an | acute care setting, leather restraints can only be a |
| Acute Care of at-Risk Newborns (ACoRN), a neonatal r | |
| Piedmont Medical Center is a 288-bed | acute care hospital located in Rock Hill, South Caro |
| The Misericordia Community Hospital is an | acute care hospital located in west Edmonton, Albert |
| 1999, the company began opening and operating | acute care cardiac hospitals. |
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