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e is not currently known to be a carcinogen, | prolonged exposure may cause serious damage to the cen |
ion half-life 2 to 6 hours) and a subsequent | prolonged phase (elimination half-life 36 hours), the |
from the public,and engaged in a systematic, | prolonged effort to block access-to-information reques |
ity of the match until Warlord gained a more | prolonged control and attempted to perform his finishi |
day in order to study the effects of a more | prolonged period of weightlessness on the human body. |
cm broad, the cone scales not having a very | prolonged apex; the seeds are also slightly smaller. |
other loop diuretics, torasemide has a more | prolonged diuretic effect than equipotent doses of fur |
tion, so the action of acetylcholine becomes | prolonged, pralidoxime (2-PAM) is the cure for organop |
spects of the training were achieved through | prolonged periods of solitary meditation and spiritual |
he most conspicuous bravery in action during | prolonged and severe operations. |
The body of adults is | prolonged, not very high. |
sexual selection for a trait advantageous in | prolonged combat. |
ing topsoil moisture and greatly affecting a | prolonged drought in the Southwestern United States. |
n November 1618 he was arrested, and after a | prolonged trial was condemned to have his tongue cut o |
In 1918, after a | prolonged build-up, the Allies, under the energetic Fr |
aughters.He died on December 2, 2010 after a | prolonged illness and was cremated on December 3. |
September 5 to September 6: After a | prolonged bombardment, German forces stormed four of t |
on 21 March 2011, at the age of 45, after a | prolonged illness and hospitalization. |
etc), but this typically occurs only after a | prolonged use, when the tube develops serious flaws (e |
er who died in 1946 at the age of 31 after a | prolonged illness. |
ber 2008 the band returned to the UK after a | prolonged hiatus, playing at London's Barbican Theatre |
After a | prolonged holdout Hawkins signed a reported four-year, |
in the picture was reopened in 2000 after a | prolonged period of disuse but closed in August 2009 ( |
o the 19th century: a city that fell after a | prolonged siege was commonly subjected to a massacre.) |
orical evolution, they argue that, after the | prolonged usage of more than 100 years, it too has bec |
nt conducted on athletes showed that after a | prolonged intense effort, the 19-norandrosterone conce |
After a | prolonged period of mutual hostility, relations improv |
e lingua franca of a new elite which after a | prolonged struggle succeeds in uniting the world and e |
y do by the end of the scene but not after a | prolonged aural torture for Joyce. |
oors to the public in September 2004 after a | prolonged construction financed by the Government of P |
lian Federation of Air Pilots (AFAP) after a | prolonged period of wage suppression, to support its c |
rabad at Basheerbagh Palace in 1968, after a | prolonged illness which left him partially paralysed i |
its first agricultural show in 1888, after a | prolonged drought in the district. |
After a | prolonged absence from the jazz scene, Max decided to |
Krylov died after a | prolonged illness. |
bbie Does Dallas -bravely written, after his | prolonged study of and exposure to this relentless and |
After a | prolonged illness, he died on December 20, 2006 . |
After a | prolonged sickness and prostration, he died in 555. |
- Paul Newman would return to NASCAR after a | prolonged absence last running the #37 Kmart sponsored |
McCrory died August 1, 2000 after a | prolonged illness. |
died in Vancouver on January 4, 2005 after a | prolonged struggle with Parkinson's disease. |
pe, Cabot decides to take him on and after a | prolonged fight Cabot's gymkata skills allow him to de |
He died in New York after a | prolonged battle with bone marrow cancer. |
ity to distinguish a particular odor after a | prolonged exposure to that airborne compound. |
He died in 1895 after a | prolonged period of ill-health. |
In 1852, after a | prolonged stay in Rome, she joined the third order of |
He died on 7 March 2008 after a | prolonged illness, aged 86. |
imated film, where Liz immolates it, after a | prolonged battle near the ocean. |
ried to take over this fort but even after a | prolonged siege could not make any headway. |
opping Centre was demolished in 2009 after a | prolonged period of falling trade. |
After a | prolonged engagement, the Invincible attempted to flee |
San Vincenzo until her death in 1589 after a | prolonged illness. |
When Itachi dies after a | prolonged battle, Sasuke is collected by Madara Uchiha |
After a | prolonged campaign (backed by former Test cricket umpi |
ing to be dispersed around Leeds but after a | prolonged battle with the council, they won the right |
died at New Delhi on 30th May, 1991 after a | prolonged illness at the age of 90 years. |
In 1783, after two | prolonged sieges the town fell to the Talpur Mirs of S |
sappeared around 1940 (Hockey 1996), after a | prolonged decline starting probably in the 19th centur |
e affected by hearing loss due to age and/or | prolonged exposure to very loud noises. |
The version of "Godspeed" on this album is | prolonged when compared to the single. |
The West Saxon invasion was by all accounts | prolonged and bloody. |
Deben rises in the parish, and runs along a | prolonged ford through the village, and claims to be t |
This contract has already been | prolonged with two years. |
He also spends | prolonged stays in Italy where he works and exhibits. |
Since ancient times, | prolonged cooking of fruit to reduce its volume has be |
s injury in a road accident in 1975, and had | prolonged leave of absence following it. |
ent prompted his indefinite suspension and a | prolonged battery of medical tests which ultimately re |
nt and die back in the dry season and during | prolonged periods of drought. |
ted medialward and slightly backward, and if | prolonged to the middle line will meet that of the opp |
an being linked to the X chromosome, and (4) | prolonged bleeding times by the Duke method (ear lobe |
ed cardiac myocytes express MHC-β, and after | prolonged (1-5 weeks) contractile activity MHC-α becom |
incidents, such as urban search and rescue; | prolonged fire fighting; height and confined space ope |
The summer of 1968 was a wet one, and the | prolonged storage of the buses was to lead to corrosio |
collapse of the Church's structures and the | prolonged lack of a Pope. |
ural ridges that cross flattened rim and are | prolonged as marginal spines; annulated axis with knob |
ramiprilat is variable (3-16 hours), and is | prolonged by heart and liver failure, as well as kidne |
the lateral margin of the cartilage, and are | prolonged into the aryepiglottic fold; they are someti |
successful German counterattack and further | prolonged the war. |
a corresponding reduction in resources and a | prolonged period of inactivity. |
inea alba and to the pubic symphysis, and is | prolonged on to the dorsum of the penis, forming the f |
archaeological remains were found, and this | prolonged their duration. |
nd, his marriage with Miss Richards, and his | prolonged absence from Spain had much shaken his devot |
by estoppel, prosecutorial misconduct, and a | prolonged sentence imposed on Mariani for perjuring hi |
e cornea caused by ultraviolet light and, in | prolonged exposure, possible burning of the retina in |
ced to the 3d Platoon's position, and, after | prolonged fighting, forced the withdrawal of this grou |
e, space, time, and so on were answered with | prolonged periods of silence, or worse, "shock or even |
Anthony's fire": | prolonged vasospasm resulting in gangrene and amputati |
problems (off-taste, odd appearance) during | prolonged ripening. |
en with high tech equipment) when applied to | prolonged camping at temperatures below zero Fahrenhei |
mon grounds for divorce are incompatibility, | prolonged absence without good reason, abandonment by |
It cannot live in areas with | prolonged frost. |
ly colonize temperate or mountain areas with | prolonged winters or cold temperatures. |
he falls into the precipice, whence arises a | prolonged howl which echoes and re-echoes among the Ci |
y imprisoning his antagonists, and aroused a | prolonged agitation by abolishing the tenant-right and |
lso was seen to evoke severe arrhythmias and | prolonged changes in the intercellular electrical coup |
ed to take the city by a grand assault, as a | prolonged siege no longer offered any hope of success, |
mpotence, and rarely psychosis, as well as a | prolonged and unpleasant hangover effect similar to th |
ader who seeks to expose what is seen as the | prolonged occupation of Hawaii by the United States is |
d intense periods of violence, as well as at | prolonged episodes of violence and war where the state |
e memory, but chronic stress associated with | prolonged hypersecretion of cortisol may have the oppo |
Latamoxef has been associated with | prolonged bleeding time, and several cases of coagulop |
as it avoids the senescence associated with | prolonged high cell density. |
The hind-gut is at first | prolonged backward into the body-stalk as the tube of |
Snout rather attenuated and | prolonged. |
Analysts say the government wants to avert a | prolonged nation-wide strike that could potentially im |
Analysts say the government wants to avert a | prolonged nationwide strike that could potentially imp |
cited in understanding how to avoid another | prolonged period of economic contraction. |
he non-performing loans inside the bank only | prolonged the healing process in the organisation and |
The initial pancreatectomy became a | prolonged process of repeated microscopic examination |
d early parliamentary elections because "the | prolonged political instability would provoke a worsen |
er who became mentally unbalanced because of | prolonged incarceration. |
ame spot until conditions become unsuitable ( | prolonged dryness, for example), or a predator attacks |
Great Depression, however, the area began a | prolonged period of deindustrialization and lost large |
, its working life thereafter being slightly | prolonged through the use of a portable steam engine t |
he capture of Shamil, thus helping bring the | prolonged Caucasian War to an end. |
ces University (OHSU) hospital, but suffered | prolonged oxygen deprivation causing permanent and pro |
world's most risky places to invest, but the | prolonged economic slowdown in western markets has pro |
, but "its actions are less intense but more | prolonged than those of adrenaline, and, most importan |
he marriage, called "hufi," is followed by a | prolonged period of celebration called "bruchah." |
the first humans, the island was struck by a | prolonged drought. |
ry veterinary academy in 1896, followed by a | prolonged military education that lasted until the 190 |
o vernalization (promotion of flowering by a | prolonged exposure to cold temperatures) record a gene |
inoglycans and are mainly characterized by a | prolonged half-life and reduced effect on global coagu |
sity was closed, and those occasioned by two | prolonged literary tours, first in 1820 to Paris, Lond |
inated and Keith's shoulder was injured by a | prolonged assault at the hands of Michaels, the Hart b |
al property, which had been exacerbated by a | prolonged drought after the Second World War. |
r flats, prone to flooding, and can tolerate | prolonged periods of waterlogging. |
Shelf life can be | prolonged by freezing or pasteurization. |
a palpebrarum medialis; internal canthus) is | prolonged for a short distance toward the nose, and th |
the lower part of the helix the cartilage is | prolonged downward as a tail-like process, the cauda h |
was married to Blanche of Castile, following | prolonged negotiations between Philip Augustus and Bla |
ng" - partial maceration) which is caused by | prolonged immersion of extremities in pure water. |
It can be caused by | prolonged labor. |
the testicles and prostate region caused by | prolonged sexual arousal in the human male often accom |
The land was ceded after | prolonged negotiations in which the United States was |
temperatures go above 27 degrees celsius for | prolonged periods of time. |
aterial over a vamp of one or two chords for | prolonged periods of time. |
he 17th century, during which the church was | prolonged to the east. |
Acid-base Metabolism, and Circulation During | Prolonged Apnoea was published. |
s can lead to unconsciousness and coma after | prolonged exposure. |
he ideal method of physical conditioning for | prolonged meditation, which is the principal concern o |
ally occur under the following conditions: a | prolonged period of rising stock prices and excessive |
tant viruses is an inevitable consequence of | prolonged exposure of HIV-1 to antiretroviral therapy. |
ge Cross read: "For the most conspicuous and | prolonged bravery and contempt of death in clearing Me |
prietor Blazer's office, Roberts continued a | prolonged firefight with Brown and the Regulators. |
Because of the continuous and | prolonged knee injury which happened during the three |
end of Euro 2008, however, his contract was | prolonged until November 2009 and the end of World Cup |
t; the butchery, with appalling cruelty, was | prolonged for nearly half an hour. |
school teacher, before his early death after | prolonged ill health. |
ure of St. Vith by 18:00 on 17 December, the | prolonged action in and around it presented a major bl |
Flanders-Boufflers' valiant defence likewise | prolonged the siege well into winter, to the point whe |
icipants increased and the demonstration was | prolonged, problems occurred; including the protesters |
re of NAADP action is its desensitization on | prolonged action even when at subthreshold concentrati |
Despite a | prolonged effort by the new Wesleyan University presid |
He was 76 years old and died after | prolonged health issues. |
He died after | prolonged illness at the age of 65 years on 30th March |
at dissolve into water and carbon dioxide in | prolonged exposure to sunlight. |
es of tendon in each ball will dissolve with | prolonged cooking. |
ife patterns involving marriage, divorce and | prolonged bachelorhood have been altered for men since |
n depleted of their own mitochondrial DNA by | prolonged incubation with ethidium bromide, a chemical |
ish kills can also result from a dramatic or | prolonged drop in air (and thus, water) temperature. |
razing-, cold-, and drought-tolerant, though | prolonged drought leads to a reduction in root number |
It is the drug-of-choice when | prolonged low concentrations of benzylpenicillin are r |
icular and prostate fluid congestion, due to | prolonged and unsatisfied sexual excitement. |
Due to | prolonged legal efforts the land was later returned to |
ristopher left the band April 4, 2007 due to | prolonged stress from touring with the band. |
Due to | prolonged repolarization of ventricular Purkinje fiber |
the survival of salmon in the river during a | prolonged period of drought. |
young woman, and the film suffers during her | prolonged absence in the later stages." |
hot bologna, eggs and gravy and, during his | prolonged stay, becomes interested in the jailer's wif |
he station still went off the air during the | prolonged breaks between academic quarters. |
commercial side of the paper during Rossa's | prolonged absences and appears to have been unbusiness |
000, or less than a dollar an acre, during a | prolonged depressed real estate market. |
man who was killed in December 2000 during a | prolonged and violent exorcism carried out by Pastor L |
was asked to undertake his duties during two | prolonged periods of travel abroad. |
During the | prolonged parliamentary debates in the run-up to the 2 |
had filled in for his grandfather during his | prolonged illness. |
correspondence indicate that, during Wyatt's | prolonged absences, he took it upon himself to direct |
enic glucosides, and can only be eaten after | prolonged boiling. |
Thus, the ECT is | prolonged in a specific and linear fashion with increa |
ls do not consider it to be as effective for | prolonged meditation sessions, although the 20th centu |
practicing Yoga to deal with the effects of | prolonged orbital spaceflight. |
The effects of | prolonged exposure to the low-gravity of the moon, for |
ing the journey Lennon's yacht encountered a | prolonged severe storm resulting in most of the crew e |
e rainfall produced by Caroline helped end a | prolonged drought in the Rio Grande Valley area of Tex |
perty and equipment were being endangered by | prolonged utility outages, explosions, and electrocuti |
ine, suffering military defeats, engaging in | prolonged sieges, and generally being forced to agree |
hen the economy would suffer but not enter a | prolonged and severe recession. |
developed any clinical symptoms, even during | prolonged, active infestations. |
Self medicating excessively for | prolonged periods of time with benzodiazepines or alco |
-negative isoform of Kv2.1, exhibit markedly | prolonged action potentials and demonstrate arrhythmia |
ht develop into a diaspora if their exile is | prolonged. |
cool rapidly to −20 °C by expansion, causing | prolonged laryngospasm. |
rest of Alsace, the community experienced a | prolonged period of prosperity through the rest of the |
In 2006, Jenkins experienced a | prolonged offensive slump, struggling in particular ag |
effects are unlikely to be experienced with | prolonged use. |
An extensive and | prolonged rebuilding scheme has since taken place. |
o avoid strenuous activity and extensive and | prolonged sitting and that I should return to hospital |
ly compromising and included extenuating and | prolonged agony" was "not scientifically explainable". |
In 1947, while Syria was facing a | prolonged cabinet crisis, President Kuwatli called on |
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