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tach at one site on their hosts and feed for | prolonged periods of up to 19 days, causing tissue to |
hypertension and cardiac fibrosis following | prolonged use. |
ung disease-talcosis, which can follow their | prolonged inhalation, is usually a variety of asbestos |
loud croaks and chattering notes followed by | prolonged shrieks. |
y 11, 1902 at his home, aged 58, following a | prolonged illness. |
- to include "the syndrome that follows upon | prolonged, repeated trauma." |
People who play Tetris for a | prolonged amount of time may then find themselves thin |
t likely to occur if the drug is given for a | prolonged period. |
ick strike, Germany now had to prepare for a | prolonged struggle. |
nd soaking those grounds in cold water for a | prolonged period of time, usually 12 hours or more. |
or wearing his previous self's clothes for a | prolonged period rather than quickly changing after re |
commission in reserve as she prepared for a | prolonged "jumboization" conversion and overhaul, begu |
nemy is not destroyed by either attack for a | prolonged time period. |
The patient is required, for a | prolonged period, to forgo intake of water completely, |
would be very uncomfortable to sit in for a | prolonged stretch of time. |
hey are removed from the Dead Universe for a | prolonged period of time. |
time force him to enter the Odinsleep for a | prolonged period, allowing Loki to assume the throne o |
kol beans treated with Ba(OH)2 at 30°C for a | prolonged period of time. |
uded Hockless, and despite confusion for his | prolonged absence by the clubs supporters the player w |
e was not able to sustain themselves for any | prolonged operations outside the city walls due to ins |
after a crocodile is out of the water for a | prolonged period of time, and the eyes begin to dry ou |
However, for a | prolonged period of his career, June 1949 through till |
For example, | prolonged use of an anti-depressant is most likely to |
crura (posterior pillars) of the fornix are | prolonged backward from the body. |
for the Protection of Rural England fought a | prolonged battle to save the house: eventually a prese |
an accidental open right tibia fracture and | prolonged stay in a river. |
36-1939 out of music while recovering from a | prolonged illness in Paris. |
After suffering from a | prolonged illness stemming from poor conditions on a c |
Without sufficient fuel for | prolonged attempts at manual docking, the mission had |
iver noticed the stationary train and gave a | prolonged blast on his whistle, but there is a sharp t |
prospect of which had been remote given the | prolonged Habsburg-Valois conflict, that she for the f |
s (5.2%), a light lager beer that is given a | prolonged secondary fermentation phase. |
Taxotere gives some | prolonged patient survival time, but the adverse effec |
It ignites glass on | prolonged contact. |
with a vast wonderland of melodic glitch and | prolonged bliss." |
Impact tests, vigorous grinding, and | prolonged heating at 80 °C of the hydrochloride salt d |
ts of Martinique and Guadeloupe had suffered | prolonged general strikes in early 2009, due to low wa |
She has had a | prolonged bout of acne, which she recently explained w |
The Bell X-2 had a | prolonged development period due to the advances neede |
e developed for strength and hardness during | prolonged exposure to elevated temperatures. |
d's post-war period of economic hardship was | prolonged, compared to other European capitalist count |
) for most her life, and was found to have a | prolonged prothrombin time, suggesting either vitamin |
k in public, or else was known to have spent | prolonged periods in local brothels. |
Corofin have enjoyed | prolonged success over the 90's and 00's. |
From coming up with the idea, he began | prolonged experimentation with materials and compositi |
Heated and | prolonged negotiations ensued regarding which companie |
His daughter, Tiburge, in her father's | prolonged absence, was being named "countess of Orange |
By 1958 she had begun her first | prolonged duty in the Pacific. |
The Apostasia heralded a | prolonged period of political instability, which weake |
w, and the second "who" with a very high and | prolonged note deflecting upon the third syllable "ey. |
ts diagnosed with dementia have a history of | prolonged alcohol abuse. |
nshakable", led Edwards to get involved in a | prolonged dispute over whether Christian Science 'nurs |
he "double tide", which results in unusually | prolonged periods of high water. |
anesthetics such as procaine, resulting in a | prolonged period of high levels of the anesthetic in t |
ctations, which were avoided by Cohen in his | prolonged introductions during the three-hour show. |
lic attention in 1996 when they engaged in a | prolonged armed standoff with agents of the Federal Bu |
Abkhazia on 3 October, but had resulted in a | prolonged conflict over the results between the two ma |
as was slowly integrated into the story in a | prolonged transition stage over the first half of seas |
This can result in a | prolonged weaning and possible adverse outcomes from s |
id in vitro, and their presence results in a | prolonged clotting time. |
Symptoms of favism include hemolysis, | prolonged jaundice, kernicterus, and even acute renal |
Two wavy dashes indicate a | prolonged vowel in quoted speech (e.g. |
t of fat-based energy metabolism, induced by | prolonged fasting or a low-carbohydrate diet.) |
t long term therapy becomes ineffective with | prolonged therapy and the side effects of hypotonia an |
After extensive community input and | prolonged design and construction periods, the Chicago |
ots and shoes are not, however, intended for | prolonged standing or walking, or functional for danci |
The advent of the unlimited interchange rule | prolonged Hancock's career, with coach Wayne Bennett o |
y's death, the Mamluk state descended into a | prolonged succession crisis lasting for five years unt |
of Hypoglycin-A ingestion are intolerance to | prolonged fasting (due to inability to switch from glu |
John allowed himself to become involved in | prolonged negotiations with the Serbian ruler, giving |
This shortage of chloride ions causes | prolonged muscle contractions, which are the hallmark |
The call is a | prolonged soft babbling quereeeh quaaa kereek quak-qua |
tes on the field of play, provided it is not | prolonged, taunting or intended to bring attention to |
of cool and warm air masses, there is often | prolonged precipitation and sometimes flooding in east |
es (doubled consonants) in Polish is clearly | prolonged, as in Italian. |
The dictyate or dictyotene is a | prolonged resting phase in oogenesis. |
An additional side effect for women is a | prolonged menstrual cycle. |
ffect of GABA in the thalamus is, therefore, | prolonged. |
It is | prolonged on the tendons to the little finger and usua |
dum; diminishing rapidly in thickness, it is | prolonged backward under the name of the rostrum, whic |
However, as the Java war | prolonged, Prince Diponegoro had difficulties in maint |
frica (MENA) region, described as "a kind of | prolonged adolescence". |
The Corps launched a | prolonged Guerrilla mailing campaign, targeting animat |
Some says it can lead to | prolonged life. |
r City (CBC) which, from 1994 to 2004, led a | prolonged and highly popular but ultimately unsuccessf |
were minor, at times these encounters led to | prolonged fighting. |
r at Torvajanica, on Rome's littoral, led to | prolonged investigations involving sensational allegat |
Mg2+, e.g. when these materials are left in | prolonged contact with sea water or brines, Mg(OH)2 pr |
n Lieutenant-Governor Joseph Foveaux left on | prolonged sick leave, became acting commandant. |
Baby Must Be a Magician" set a new level of | prolonged Pop chart success for the group; it would al |
ng to the addition of hops, storage life was | prolonged. |
sses, such as cement, the refractory life is | prolonged by maintaining a coating of the processed ma |
"criticisms" will always look to you like a | prolonged criticism; I don't quite understand what you |
This loan was | prolonged for the 2010-11 season. |
After losing the | prolonged final with Alexei Michine of Russia, Abraham |
The refrain features an ascending loud and | prolonged "AAHHH" solo voice ornamentation in the 'bac |
of materials for this purpose, Pertz made a | prolonged tour through Germany and Italy, and on his r |
t to his City career, he struggled to make a | prolonged impact and was sold to Notts County in Febru |
Withdrawal symptoms that may follow | prolonged khat use include lethargy, mild depression, |
tabolized in the liver and its action may be | prolonged in individuals with hepatic insufficiency (i |
with water, and may serve as a mechanism for | prolonged water storage. |
ess the Crisis Mission exercise menu through | prolonged gameplay. |
s arrested and after a period of 8 months of | prolonged torture was finally shot by the NKVD in 1937 |
millisecond, followed by a second much more | prolonged and less intense emission of light taking a |
e intense worship of the cross was much more | prolonged. |
Generally, ArmorFlex panels must withstand | prolonged abuse before breaking. |
The uncertainty of position necessitated a | prolonged search. |
on as guest presenters) due to Ned Sherrin's | prolonged illness. |
Negotiations were | prolonged as much as possible and it was agreed that t |
his kingship and finally attains Nirvana by | prolonged austerity (tapas). |
Mental development is normal if | prolonged episode of hyperammonemia can be avoided. |
pens, is ideally a short action: it is not a | prolonged filling of his intellect. |
Carex acuta does not tolerate | prolonged desiccation. |
t from first and continuing use but not from | prolonged exclusive use.' |
ambhav his father died at the age of 80 of a | prolonged illness. |
As a result of a | prolonged activity, the mediation between the prefectu |
pressed concern over the consequences of the | prolonged conflict in Darfur on the civilian populatio |
that regulators postponed the execution of a | prolonged blackout proposal. |
e British Labour Movement as the site of two | prolonged strikes by workers demanding better pay and |
on of Listing's plane during the course of a | prolonged space mission is of particular interest, as |
The consequences of the | prolonged conflict proved disastrous for the Empire, w |
r was honoured for its blanket coverage of a | prolonged legal battle over contamination of the Elmir |
He died of a | prolonged illness in 1554. |
The raising was the culmination of a | prolonged fundraising effort. |
e in 2010, Buttler was given the chance of a | prolonged run in Somerset's first team. |
emporary critic wrote: "The spectacle of the | prolonged pasturing on each other's lips was beastly e |
module suffered no damage as a result of its | prolonged exposure to space conditions. |
dLife International 2007), indicative of the | prolonged wars and unrest in its range which have this |
cetal thus leaving behind only one alcohol,2 | prolonged treatment with 2,2-dimethoxypropane forms a |
return to training despite an operation and | prolonged rehabilitation. |
When warmed with alcohols, or on | prolonged boiling with other solvents, palladium(II) a |
It might be forever or a | prolonged pause, who knows, but we're all still great |
tself before Montreal, making a siege or any | prolonged blockade impossible. |
Current bleeding tendencies or abnormally | prolonged coagulation parameters observed within 30 da |
What Happens When a Woman's Orgasm Is | Prolonged? |
cartilage and skin of the nose; the other is | prolonged into the lateral part of the upper lip, blen |
been questioned by critics, pointing out the | prolonged absence of a local and regional branch netwo |
The increased uveoscleral outflow from | prolonged use may be explained by increased prostaglan |
fed to lab mice in very massive doses over a | prolonged period of time. |
are separated from their natural parents for | prolonged periods, as they usually stay in India for n |
Some males participate in | prolonged copulations; by engaging in prolonged copula |
releases the Elder Kai, who then performs a | prolonged ceremony to unlock Gohan's latent powers. |
ask Force continued throughout the period of | prolonged combat operations, resulting in the resoundi |
er, Howlett prospered from another period of | prolonged New Zealand pressure and claimed his second |
vy rain, they dry to a trickle in periods of | prolonged dry weather. |
and 2009 the pond dried up after periods of | prolonged drought. |
estament name Cushan is probably a poetic or | prolonged name of the land of Cush, the Arabian Cush ( |
aws" including entrapment, police brutality, | prolonged incommunicado detention, and violations of d |
t a certain indicator for raised pressure as | prolonged crying by the baby may produce the same effe |
ve degree of comfort for the prisoner during | prolonged internment in the securing device, while pro |
tropic [GABA(B)] receptors, to produce slow, | prolonged inhibitory signals. |
Jeanne produced a | prolonged period of rough surf and heavy swells along |
uted in a humanitarian aid program following | prolonged droughts, after which the species spread rap |
The elderly are also more prone to | prolonged nose bleeds as their blood vessels are less |
diseases and to activate clouds for rain in | prolonged drought. |
Thus, the CLGB records a | prolonged and episodic history of rifting, sedimentati |
An extended hookup typically refers to | prolonged instances of casual sex interactions, otherw |
In 1933, remembering the | prolonged link between the Electorate of Saxony and th |
Repeated or | prolonged skin contact with phenol may cause dermatiti |
to verbal remembering, versus repetitive or | prolonged trauma that severely compromises accurate ve |
Psychosis has also been reported with | prolonged use. |
l's multiple wounds at Bullecourt required a | prolonged hospitalisation period for treatment, and he |
pecially on silicate and resin restorations; | prolonged use can also alter taste sensation - this la |
Germany helped stiffen German resistance and | prolonged World War II. |
s of ketogenesis, a key adaptive response to | prolonged fasting . |
et newsgroup sci.anthropology in response to | prolonged haranguing of the group by Dr Rindos and his |
It is usually in response to | prolonged hypertonic spasticity in a concentrated musc |
As the result of | prolonged and painful illness, starting with a varicos |
umans and animals, especially as a result of | prolonged exposure. |
The storm of black dust resulted from | prolonged drought and overplowing in the Great Plains, |
n voyages during the Renaissance resulted in | prolonged periods without access to fresh fruits and v |
e beginning of a sleep episode, resulting in | prolonged sleep latencies. |
electric shocks, beatings with rifle butts, | prolonged suspension, stress positions, and solitary c |
very celebrated in its day, and gave rise to | prolonged controversy. |
Economists say a | prolonged deadlock will lead to widespread petrol and |
tical will and difficult security conditions | prolonged the process. |
arties by Japan, which did not want to see a | prolonged war between two regional allies at a time wh |
hardy goldfish, Fantails can be sensitive to | prolonged exposure to low water temperatures. |
This chemical may be sensitive to | prolonged exposure to air. |
the area of the 82nd's drop zone serious and | prolonged fighting broke out, blocking the advance of |
Mellor served a | prolonged spell as a junior minister in several depart |
Sutras.This austerity is not only severe but | prolonged. |
In vitro studies show a | prolonged release of curcuminoids from the nanoparticl |
As the siege was | prolonged, the King himself requested his favourite Pr |
t-term, 12-hour relief for sinus congestion, | prolonged use (in excess of three days) may result in |
rmath in St. Augustine, Florida, the site of | prolonged inter-racial tension and protests by the NAA |
separated from each other by a slight ridge | prolonged internally into a tubercle, the scalene tube |
s carrier confers to Doramec L.A. a slow and | prolonged liberation, extending its action up to 42 da |
ers and the Covadonga's accurate sniper fire | prolonged the chase for over three hours. |
hen being attended at a terminal station, or | prolonged stop-over. |
a temporary quarantine, but the stay became | prolonged when Butler petitioned to make it permanent. |
re therefore advised not to perform steep or | prolonged dives in the D.III. |
Class I - Angina only during strenuous or | prolonged physical activity |
s been speculated that astronauts subject to | prolonged exposure to lunar dust may be susceptible to |
sed in the Bessemer process and subjected to | prolonged blowing. |
Hor was subjected to | prolonged torture before being pierced by a lance. |
La Prensa was hence forth subjected to | prolonged censorship by the regime. |
us oxidation processes and when subjected to | prolonged high temperatures (ester thermolysis) or thr |
Make sure the horse isn't subjected to | prolonged periods outside in rain and wet conditions. |
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