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Few women took advantage of the opportunity to report additional symptoms-breast pains, buzzing in ears, tingling of extremities and irritability were mentioned.
Reactions are less severe in wounds to the extremities, such as the ankle and foot, which suggests the toxins moved slowly through the bloodstream.
The numerical break-up of these cases occurred along these outward moving extremities as noted above.
In the upper extremities, wrist and finger extensors and deltoids were the most affected muscles.
We designed the lower extremities of the ski robot as two artificial legs in the form of a parallelogram.
The bar suddenly yields at the points where the weights rest while only its extremities remain immobile.
The extremities, however, must be treated with caution due to paucity of data.
Both vector fields are defined in the open interval whose extremities are the two saddle-nodes.
As the -owers and fruits of annatto are for med at the extremities of new branches, regular pruning is recommended to increase fruit set.
The side effects were shown as chills, shivering, paleness, cyanosis or cold extremities in almost all cases.
Examination of any patient complaining of disequilibrium should include a careful assessment of strength and joint mobility of the lower extremities.
Evaluation of electromyographic biofeedback as an adjunct to therapeutic exercise in treating the lower extremities of hemiplegic patients.
While motor control over the right extremities has been steadily improving, the language impairment turned out to be more severe and lasting.
Subjects with visible facial dyskinesia, facial tremors, or evident muscle rigidity in the upper extremities were excluded from study.
Ventral bar (fig. 7.1.iii) concave anteriorly, both extremities gradually taper.
However, among hospitalized patients, we found that 42.4% of cellulitis cases involved the lower extremities and 15.5% the upper extremities.
A cycle (or loop) is defined as a path such that the extremities coincide.
There was a mid-diastolic rumble at the apex and diminished pulses in the extremities.
Pulses were palpable in all extremities with a delay between the right arm and the rest.
Each element can be represented by a decomposition line that joins the two extremities of each element.
The central extremities of the clavicles are prominently depicted.
Examination of the extremities revealed that thefingerswere short and stubby with short wide fingernails.
Deep tendon reflexes were symmetrical and normal in both upper and lower extremities.
Postoperatively, there was good perfusion to the right arm and equal pulses and blood pressures in all extremities.
The particle concentration at the extremities is determined by the concentrations outside the aquifer.
If the transformations are based on the distortion of real-world images, a starting point closer to reality will expand the extremities of the transformation.
From a compositional point of view one can regard sound development as limited by the extremities of a possible sound transformation.
Our study partially validated these findings, although only 39.9% of cases involved lower extremities.
Vertices along a path can be labeled in two ways, thus enabling us to define the extremities of the path.
A description of pitting oedema of distal extremities in patients with polymyalgia rheumatica24 contributes further potential overlap with the 'rheumatoid arthritis of the elderly' syndrome.
The units typically had large somatic receptive fields and responded to noxious mechanical (clamp) stimulation of the distal extremities and the lip.
The tree has a tripar tite structure, and the extremities of the whirlpool end in snail shells and conch shells (discs, symbols of fer tility).
Coldness of the extremities and cyanosis on lips were noted.
The latter vary in composition from very calcic nearest to the garnet, to andesine at the extremities of the coronas.
In addition, it is demonstrated that both extremities of the protein are linked by a disulphide bond.
Large ' aggregates ' of metals and smaller ' pin-point ' accumulations occurred on the tegument which were associated mainly with the anterior and posterior extremities of the parasite.
Maintenance regimens were associated with difficult side effects including weight gain, short-term memory loss, insomnia, fatigue, and painful neuropathy numbness and tingling in the extremities!.
Such a semicontinuity is due to the possible disappearance of the non-hyperbolic extremities of the segments.
Various sizes for genus (see measurements); subpentagonal outline; concave-convex in profile; widest at hingeline; both valves strongly geniculate; cardinal extremities acute; ears broad, slightly inflated.
Neurological examination may be unremarkable initially, but later a coarse tremor of the face and extremities causes dysarthria and altered handwriting.
Medium-sized athyridid; outline subcircular, nearly wide as long; slightly dorsibiconvex in profile; widest at mid-length of shell; foramen round, large; cardinal extremities rounded; anterior commissure emarginated to slightly uniplicate.
Tiredness and cold extremities are common.
The individual lesions measure 5 to 30 mm in diameter and spread over the torso and extremities within two days.
The first seven items assess specific abnormal movements (face, lips, jaws, tongue, upper extremities, lower extremities, and trunk), scored in a five-point scale (0 for none/normal to 4 severe).
A typical cross-form, with the chromatin masses situated at the ends of the cross which is formed of four pear-shaped elements joined at their tapering extremities.
Adopting an indubitably dynamic method, the purpose of the author is to characterize equilibr ium of a system by the intermediary of the motions of its extremities.
The extremities of the world correspond to the upper and the lower; east and west, north and south.
In situ, the orientation of spicules does not necessarily correspond to that of body, for example, the extremities of each externo-lateral branch have the same orientation (fig. 38).
The parts of the body that they appear to have tactually explored were, first, the four extremities, second, the mai (conduits, ducts, channels, vessels, crests), and third, the abdomen.
They are very large in the fusca group ; and in the palpalis group they are deeply folded at their bases, and the distal extremities are curiously modified.
Scanning electron microscopy shows that there is a dense covering of tegumental spines at the anterior end which diminishes towards the posterior extremities of the worm.
Namely, to attain periodicity, a necessary condition is the equality of the system state (more precisely, the state of the lower extremities) at the beginning of each step.
Similar changes for pre- and post-treatment of cold appreciation levels were observed in both upper (1.75 0.25 versus 0.56 0.21) and lower extremities (1.875 0.315 versus 1.31 0.235).
I think we want pensions controlled nationally at the centre, and, as far as possible, civically at the extremities.
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There are parts of the country, on its western extremities, which are situated 1,000 miles from the sea in every direction.
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He has complete loss of sensation in both legs and cannot feel heat nor cold in his extremities.
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The distance between the two villages at the extremities is about six or seven miles.
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Given all the extremities of old age, there may be other more appropriate forms for older people to hold their wealth.
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Therefore, he denies the real need for the location of an airport at the extremities or, shall we say, at the coast.
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The projection is expressed as a central estimate with the extremities of the range expressed to two standard errors.
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What use is it to protect the extremities of the body if the heart is left unguarded?
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There is a fore-and-aft cap, apart from the steel helmet, an easy loose-fitting blouse, trousers held at the extremities by anklets.
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Most people today, those who belong to the extremities of our political spectrum, do not believe there is any community here at all.
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In addition, we were operating at extremities of range with no bases of our own.
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We are on the extremities of the regional health authority's geographical area and undoubtedly on the extremities of its concern.
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Our existing system just works but, at the extremities, barely so.
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A town bus service may follow a route but not go to the extremities of a town because it is not worth it.
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If so, what extremities must occur before the information can be divulged?
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Nevertheless, it shows the extremities to which people are driven when we sit as late as this.
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The gap between those extremities in his case is not quite so large as in the case of some of his colleagues.
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There must be a strong, solid heartland for the extremities to profit and benefit.
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She is a fine lady—a senator—but it is difficult at extremities of distance and with different political backgrounds and experiences to come to a consensus.
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I doubt very much whether he will proceed to extremities.
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The number of people who will be driven to desperate extremities by increases in the price of land will go on increasing with the price.
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We see that trend in local government now, particularly in the greater extremities of this country.
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Except at the northern and southern extremities, the route passes through essentially rural, sparsely populated land.
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I agree with the principle, but what about the end where the water ceases running and reaches the extremities of the possible limits?
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The point is that they are similar except at their extremities.
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Nearly all of us are agreed on the two extremities.
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What do people do in those circumstances and in those extremities?
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In such circumstances the transport undertakings, whether nationalised or private, will bother about the traffic from the extremities of their areas.
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Ultimately, however, there must be a safety net to even out the extremities of farming incomes.
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I would not wish, nor think it right to try to rule, on what would be the extremities of this doctrine.
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There can be hardly any other major capital city that does not have an orbital route around its extremities.
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The argument for transitional arrangements is that they should soften extremities of change, and notably increases.
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They emerge with new strength and power and pass to the extremities of the body, often destroying the pupil of the eye.
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Last winter was an unfortunate one and the long arm of coincidence might bring, next winter, the same extremities of weather.
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Eight examples are unmodified cobbles, two are choppers and one is a cobble with battered extremities.
The dots mark the extremities of countless possible paths which, if they were recorded, would become lines.
Diagrammatically, if a commencing polarity is represented by a line, then the two extremities of the line represent its duality, its poles.
Affected individuals presented between the ages of 18 and 58 years with proximal weakness in the lower extremities, later spreading to involve distal muscles.
In both systems there is spontaneous formation of a ramified pattern which grows, essentially, at the protruding extremities.
The second was a stunted radical-democratic impulse which, being denied a more conventional expression, sought refuge in increasing extremities of nationalist belief.
The tegument is smooth and has a covering of fine spines which diminishes towards the posterior extremities.
The extremities involved were the non-dominant side in eight out of nine cases.
She reported a sensation of inner restlessness in both upper arms, abdomen, and back, but denied such inner restlessness in the lower extremities or legs.
After careful inquiry, he reported a subjective sensation of inner restlessness in the lower extremities.
Involvement of the cerebellar hemispheres leads to dysrhythmia, dysmetria and intention tremor of the extremities.
The child has only gross motor skills in the upper extremities and requires maximal assistance with all activities of daily living including dressing and feeding.
Diabetic ulcers are often caused by recurrent pressure in neuropathic extremities and may be complicated by diminished blood flow in small and larger vessels.
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