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  • He was also known as a severe Calvinist and a great accumulator of books.
  • in the list of those present), and upheld its severe canons concerning such points of discipline as
  • Asmara Airport has severe capacity restrictions, due to its small termin
  • l Simpson and Lester Holmes, was involved in a severe car accident that almost cost Dye his right ar
  • For this reason, it can be used in severe cardiogenic heart failure where this combinati
  • s lipid emulsion, can be effective in treating severe cardiotoxicity secondary to local anaesthetic
  • s effective in treating experimental models of severe cardiotoxicity secondary to intravenous overdo
  • Pregnancy, lactation; severe CardioVascular disorders; asthma; angle-closur
  • Contraindicated in severe cardiovascular, renal, and hepatic disease, al
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  • to blunt such criticism were limited due to a severe case of laryngitis, which prevented him from r
  • g in the Mississippi River, Rucker developed a severe case of poliomyelitis at the age of seventeen.
  • eynolds was suffering from ill health due to a severe case of smallpox, and when Carrington returned
  • o Pearl Harbor, Halsey was hospitalized with a severe case of dermatitis and, on his recommendation,
  • e story of a bright young man suffering from a severe case of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD).
  • ersman was forced to abandon the race due to a severe case of patella tendinitis.
  • use, such as a slight knee injury as well as a severe case of sweating, prompting concerns about his
  • gest sister had health issues after battling a severe case of meningitis.
  • In 1890, after battling a severe case of influenza, Durham abandoned his law pr
  • The earthquake caused Joseph I to develop a severe case of claustrophobia and he was never again
  • uty in Kentucky, where he was diagnosed with a severe case of erysipelas, but he later recovered.
  • was revealed that Presecan had competed with a severe case of anemia.
  • the Irish's varsity squad as a freshman, but a severe case of tonsillitis forced him to return home
  • y his Civil War service.He had suffered from a severe case of rheumatic fever during the Peninsular
  • thousand races, Bourque has had to deal with a severe case of substance abuse that has seen him susp
  • Treatment of choice for severe cases is oral retinoids.
  • ucinations, psychosis, weakness, stupor and in severe cases coma.
  • confusion, anxiety, insomnia, agitation and in severe cases psychosis.
  • In more severe cases of persistent congenital hyperinsulinism
  • In severe cases of anemia, blood transfusion might be ne
  • fter the opening of the first complex in 1956, severe cases of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
  • In severe cases this can lead to the death of the tree w
  • and includes broad-spectrum antibiotics and in severe cases where cats are inappetant, corticosteroi
  • Very severe cases may be considered for a liver transplant
  • egression of the effect of LASIK or PRK, or in severe cases result in "chronic dry eye" where perman
  • tonia, lack of coordination skills and mild to severe cases of mental retardation, digestive issues,
  • he disease causes necrotic leaf lesions and in severe cases seeds will become shriveled.
  • enzyme is associated with a high proportion of severe cases of Rocky Mountain spotted fever.
  • wer levels of oxygen, discomfort, panic and in severe cases heart attack or serious arrhythmias.
  • adually improves over a period of months or in severe cases years.
  • before the middle of the 20th century, and in severe cases afforded dramatic relief of the myriad s
  • In severe cases it is fatal.
  • s as part of their standard procedures to curb severe cases of posttraumatic stress disorder.
  • Many less severe cases of hypothyroidism went untreated.
  • bariatric surgery) may be used in more severe cases to artificially reduce the size of the s
  • ort the use of Piracetam as a prophylactic for severe cases of breath-holding spells.
  • d passing out in the cold weather resulting in severe cases of hypothermia - not because of cardiac
  • it cause reduced livestock weight or even (in severe cases) death.
  • In severe cases, eye burn might be treated symptomatical
  • relievers and anti-inflammatory drugs, but in severe cases, the damaged joint can be replaced with
  • acid, leading to growth abnormalities and, in severe cases, coma.
  • e a word similar in meaning or in sound, or in severe cases, jargon (a nonsense word).
  • In the rare severe cases, around 3-5 days after symptoms manifest
  • g short-term memory loss, brain damage and, in severe cases, death.
  • In severe cases, skeletal muscle weakness can lead to di
  • In severe cases, atrophy of the skeletal muscles is obse
  • self-limiting, leading to dehydration and, in severe cases, death.
  • unished with very harsh sentences; in the most severe cases, it can be punished by 10 years to 25 ye
  • In severe cases, there can be an allergic reaction with
  • idney function (dialysis if necessary) and, in severe cases, kidney transplant.
  • xcision of the hemorrhoid used primary only in severe cases.
  • omen, may become larger even than the liver in severe cases.
  • nt matter, up to one and a half meters long in severe cases.
  • Hypotonia may also occur in severe cases.
  • nsult with experts in liver transplantation in severe cases.
  • ally result in amenorrhoea or galactorrhoea in severe cases.
  • In severe cases: fluid in the lungs and muscle twitching
  • at it was on the brink of collapse, due to its severe cash flow and bad debt problems.
  • The Neapolitans suffered severe casualties as they retreated.
  • torm just before dawn on August 11, inflicting severe casualties before withdrawing towards the Rich
  • in the Battle of Fredericksburg, and suffered severe casualties at the Battle of Chancellorsville.
  • ght hours firing the whole time and inflicting severe casualties on the enemy.
  • After suffering severe casualties in battle with Gen. John J. Pershin
  • It fought in two significant battles, taking severe casualties in both actions.
  • inese repulsed the Turkic fighters, inflicting severe casualties upon the Turks.
  • After the Essex Regiment received severe casualties on 11 June/12 June 1944, he took ov
  • After suffering severe casualties in June 1918, it underwent a major
  • Normandy until 18 August 1944 when, due to the severe casualties suffered by other British units in
  • ht hard in this latter engagement but suffered severe casualties (Huger being amongst those mortally
  • arbed wire, and artillery repeatedly inflicted severe casualties on the attackers and counter attack
  • btedly saved his own and other units from very severe casualties and his magnificent courage and gal
  • Later, when the company had suffered severe casualties from enemy posts, and many leaders
  • Severe casualties were sustained by the 1st Mancheste
  • for a few days, in which the Japanese suffered severe casualties in terrain that did not allow them
  • Despite severe casualties the French barges continued their a
  • advanced 70 miles within the week, inflicting severe casualties on the Russians.
  • ive position and Shafter knew he would sustain severe casualties from a frontal assault.
  • The Brigade suffered severe casualties due to cold, 172 of 600 soldiers wh
  • Thus, the Union troops suffered severe casualties in the attack.
  • The 146th New York suffered severe casualties at the end of the war.
  • p by an enemy machine-gun which was inflicting severe casualties, Private Pattison, with utter disre
  • achine-guns from these dugouts were inflicting severe casualties.
  • k at dawn on March 2 1943 in which it suffered severe casualties.
  • eration at the end of August, having sustained severe casualties.
  • ational Diamond Exchange which has resulted in severe casualties.
  • in all captured four enemy guns, and inflicted severe casualties.
  • Herrera's son, Steve, was born with severe cataracts and was pronounced blind by medical
  • her features more closely resemble a much more severe Category 4. The United States Army Corps of En
  • f ascent, classified as "AS" (A being the most severe category, S meaning short).
  • The plague of Vienna in 1679 was very severe, causing at least 76,000 deaths.
  • Wardha river floods of 1962 and 1991 were very severe causing heavy loss of life, property, crops an
  • the office of patriarch, but soon incurred his severe censure by ordering the young prince John to b
  • d" but could not find anything worthy "of more severe censure".
  • Joseph "Joey" Deacon was born with severe cerebral palsy, a neurological condition which
  • winters made heating the large log structure a severe challenge and during the rise of other large m
  • om 1549 onwards the monastery was subjected to severe changes, and in 1555 it became, with its prope
  • Cauvin was a man of hard and severe character, occupied a prominent position as ap
  • rapid march across the desert, and inflicting severe chastisement on the revolting tribes.
  • n in Ceuta, a long conflict with Tlemcen and a severe check from Ferdinand IV of Castile, who had in
  • They are named for their ability to cause severe chemical burns, resulting in large, painful wa
  • include fever, cough, difficulty breathing and severe chest pain.
  • investigation resulted in criminal charges of severe child abuse that ultimately had nothing to do
  • recording although he had been stricken with a severe chill.
  • re was no evidence of poisoning other than the severe chloracne visible on Yushchenko's face, and cl
  • This has led to severe choking.
  • n the use of Alitretinoin for the treatment of severe chronic hand eczema in adults.
  • recommendation stated that only patients with severe chronic hand eczema who are unresponsive to po
  • Severe chronic haemolysis of any cause, including int
  • pertaining to Americans who are restricted by severe, chronic pain.
  • is a monoclonal antibody for the treatment of severe chronic asthma.
  • disorder of the white blood cells that causes severe, chronic leukopenia (a reduction of circulatin
  • ng President Musharraf's rule in 2007 amidst a severe clampdown on press freedom.
  • support this award, a decision attributed to a severe clash of personalities.
  • Finns arriving in Canada who had already faced severe class conflict and repression would line-up wi
  • Hope was a traditionalist, favouring a severe classical style derived from the later Georgia
  • Severe Clear is a 2009 documentary film directed by A
  • is an five-year-old girl who is living with a severe cleft lip in one of the poorest areas of India
  • The region undergoes severe climate changes between the winter and summer
  • is not susceptible to skin or eye problems in severe climates.
  • n water depth, iron toxicity, infertile soils, severe climatic conditions and human neglect, and exh
  • et of the psychotic disorder and suffer a more severe clinical course of psychotic disorder.
  • He suffered from tuberculosis and severe clinical depression, and spent nearly a year i
  • After many years of suffering from severe clinical depression, Carlos Clarke committed s
  • therapy is contraindicated due to the risk of severe CNS adverse reactions, including but not limit
  • The incidence of severe CNS toxicity occurs significantly more frequen
  • timetable to a thrice weekly service due to a severe coal shortage.
  • East of Weybourne there is severe coastal erosion.
  • Cockayne syndrome II, or Severe Cockayne Syndrome: in which facial and somatic
  • He said that his daughter Morgan, who has a severe cognitive delay, inspired the creation of the
  • sult of his neurological damage, K.C. suffered severe cognitive deficits that hindered his ability t
  • He said he was suffering from the effects of a severe cold and he would like to make a speech but ev
  • Because of this he had a severe cold and he lost that quality of his voice for
  • In December 1914, Riordan contracted a severe cold which soon developed into pneumonia.
  • However on New Year's Day 1910 he caught a severe cold and experienced a rapid decline, dying on
  • and sanitary conditions, lack of nutrition and severe cold weather caused an extraordinarily high nu
  • d was known to call games even while sick with severe colds.
  • Dogs that have EIC are prone to mild to severe collapse that can range from dragging of the h
  • directly responsible for the x-linked form of Severe Combined Immunodeficiency (X-SCID).
  • e have been identified in people with X-linked severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID).
  • X-linked severe combined immunodeficiency is caused by mutatio
  • s been used to treat genetic disorders such as severe combined immunodeficiency.
  • Clinically, this is known as a severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID).
  • The resulting deficiency is one cause of severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID).
  • ,500 children in the Navajo population inherit severe combined immunodeficiency.
  • l character suffering from the real disease of Severe Combined Immunodeficiency (SCID) which has kep
  • ein may be associated with the pathogenesis of severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID).
  • Main article: Severe combined immunodeficiency (non-human)
  • cytes due to an autosomal recessive variant of severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID)
  • DNA-PKcs knockout mice have severe combined immunodeficiency due to their V(D)J r
  • term for a person who issues frank, harsh, and severe comments and criticism to educate, encourage,
  • ssion of the late 1920s saw a sales slump with severe competition coming from the Austin 7 and Morri
  • It may be used in divers with less severe complaints (type 1 decompression illness).
  • Bacteria can enter the bloodstream as a severe complication of infections (like pneumonia or
  • Nicosan did not appear to affect the risk of severe complications or the level of anaemia.
  • Due to the risk of severe complications and availability of lasers for c
  • Severe complications include mental retardation, move
  • fever at the age of 12; he later suffered from severe complications, and he died of a cerebral haemo
  • He had severe concern about the unity of Muslim Ummah with c
  • Young suffered a severe concussion that effectively ended his career.
  • ended just after Christmas when he suffered a severe concussion during a game.
  • He suffered a severe concussion after a controversial hit by Montre
  • He had suffered a severe concussion in the AFC Championship Game agains
  • The center suffered a fractured skull, severe concussion, and a two-centimeter hematoma (bru
  • to come by, but according to the FAO, the less severe condition of undernourishment currently affect
  • Under severe conditions of EFA deprivation, mammals will el
  • nsions for trucks which enable them to work in severe conditions or build on the number of jobs that
  • et was also arrested, kept for two years under severe conditions in the Tower, and finally executed
  • pic classes, higher numbers here indicate more severe conditions
  • often cultivated as forage because tolerating severe conditions of drought, and it can grow up in v
  • The storm produced the most severe conditions over the Lake Okeechobee region sin
  • urrendered Aguadulce on August 27, 1901, under severe conditions put forward by the Liberals.
  • The race jury ultimately decided that the severe conditions of the weather were unfair, and dec
  • difficult to detonate by accident, even under severe conditions, it has become preferred for applic
  • sador in England, where he in the end got into severe conflict with Thomas Wolsey and had to leave t
  • outh Polytechnic, and where Richmond came into severe conflict with marxists who were then dominant
  • g the United States for Utah after a series of severe conflicts with neighboring communities in Miss
  • Kostmann syndrome, also known as severe congenital neutropenia, autosomal recessive ty
  • ons in this gene result in autosomal recessive severe congenital neutropenia.
  • re a cause of Kostmann syndrome, also known as severe congenital neutropenia.
  • n patients with the autosomal dominant form of severe congenital neutropenia (SCN1), although the un
  • cially the southbound carriageway suffers from severe congestion as it is only 2 lanes between exits
  • me on the roadway and consequently resulted in severe congestion.
  • nly to Ditchling Beacon, and every year causes severe congestion.
  • t therapy in patients on optimal treatment for severe congestive heart failure, increasing survival
  • The birds had swollen eyes and severe conjunctivitis and constant lacrimation accomp
  • tract problems, headaches, coma and seizures, severe conjunctivitis, vomiting, fever, neuralgia and
  • mportant developmental processes may have more severe consequences than "insults" later in life.
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