They are more worried about their interests and privileges and lying under the adverse influence of personality cult. |
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Corruption takes root when donors expect failure and recipients know that dismal performance will bring no adverse consequences. |
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Even with stereotactic techniques, the risk of serious adverse effects from surgery is about 2 percent. |
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I think the bioaccumulations study basically reflects, same as the health study did, that the plant has no adverse effects on the valley. |
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The prevalence of adverse events related to these drugs may rise as the use of antiretroviral therapy increases. |
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For pattern recognition to be used predictively for adverse effects, large amounts of data on different chemicals would need to be generated. |
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Tough new Government emergency response targets and adverse media publicity have hit the service hard in recent months. |
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He won't have enjoyed all the adverse publicity in the media this week surrounding both the club and his job. |
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Research elsewhere in the UK has confirmed that adverse weather is not a dominant factor in the success of breeding honey buzzards. |
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Attending physicians or their designee also will speak with the patient or family members about injuries resulting from adverse events. |
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Lightheadedness was reported by two patients in the placebo group, but no adverse effects were reported in the treatment group. |
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Environmental concerns aside, the polystyrene plastic doesn't seem to have an adverse affect on the taste of ribs, pulled pork or brisket. |
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This creates an illusion that is shattered whenever adverse effects however rare are brought to light. |
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The most frequent adverse events reported in clinical trials were back pain, abdominal pain, and arthralgia, according to the manufacturer. |
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Although the primary outcome may be assumed to have equivalence, adverse effects are much less well reported. |
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Also, adverse weather conditions, such as heat or rain, may compromise walking performance. |
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The American political activist was deported after ASIO gave him an adverse security assessment. |
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Clinical evaluations were performed by two investigators scoring properties with regard to response rate, cosmetic outcome and adverse effects. |
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Short of adverse personnel actions, a few skirmishes have broken out involving controversial campus events and visitors. |
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He pointed to the four options open to an intending purchaser on receiving an adverse structural survey. |
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There do not appear to be any adverse long-term behavioral effects resulting from chronic stimulant use. |
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Because of lack of efficacy or the emergence of adverse effects, stimulant therapy is unsuccessful in 25 to 30 percent of children. |
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Safety and tolerability were good, with no drug-related adverse events or changes in clinical or laboratory parameters. |
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It warns of adverse consequences such as the melting of glaciers and polar icecaps, leading to rising sea levels. |
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The adverse weather conditions forced the race to be delayed by 15 minutes and the safety car led the drivers out for the first eight laps. |
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Other adverse physical effects include dry mouth, blurred vision, palpitations, tachycardia, and postural hypotension. |
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However, we believe most engineers would have discounted adverse effects from audio frequency magnetic fields at a distance of 60 to 70 metres. |
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Reported adverse effects have included nausea, drowsiness, dry mouth, sweating, dizziness, muzziness, trembling, and sedation. |
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My dismissal was completely unfair and unjustifiable and it has had an adverse impact not just on myself but on my whole family. |
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Other adverse or undesired results of vaccination usually appeared in the first day or so after vaccination. |
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Five studies assessed mortality among frail older people who were at risk of adverse outcomes. |
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If major adverse reactions occur, the regimen, or the offending drug, if identified, must be stopped. |
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Increased awareness of adverse drug reactions can assist the clinician in differential diagnosis of medical problems and events. |
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Other adverse effects of ticlopidine include neutropenia, adverse skin reactions and gastrointestinal side effects. |
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Twenty-five patients experienced adverse drug reactions, but only 12 of them needed drug modifications. |
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If you don't have an adverse reaction, the allergen dose is increased each time you receive a shot. |
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Patients were reassessed on day 4 of therapy for clinical and laboratory responses and for adverse reactions to the medication. |
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They point out that there is often a high chance of an adverse event no matter what course is pursued. |
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Vaccinia immune globulin is a first-line therapy for certain adverse reactions to smallpox vaccine. |
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The delays in according immigration status can have significant adverse effects upon a successful asylum seeker. |
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This contributes to improve the health of ageing people, although it also increases the risk of adverse events related to drug treatment. |
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The most common adverse effects are somnolence, dizziness, ataxia, fatigue and nystagmus. |
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Well, the new realism is that juries cannot be trusted in respect of any matter that might be adverse to the accused. |
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They will brave the most adverse conditions and penetrate the most forbidding terrain. |
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Participants with a history of adverse reactions to peas, beans, or peanuts were excluded because of possible cross reactions to soya protein. |
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Normal de-icing chemicals are based on sodium chloride, calcium chloride, or urea, which do not have any adverse chemical effect on concrete. |
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Avoid adverse yaw by allowing the ailerons to streamline when there's no crosswind present. |
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The increased keel weight would have an adverse effect on speed, fuel efficiency, rig safety, freeboard, and safe capacity. |
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Ingestion of drinking water containing arsenic can cause adverse health effects. |
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This leads to an adverse impact on the propensity to save and the domestic accumulation of capital. |
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The meat was served in restaurants with no adverse effect on humans but the contaminated leftovers were sold to local farmers as pigswill. |
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A direct comparison of adverse events between group for the run-in period and mean monthly events during the trial showed no difference. |
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Having said that, it's important to understand that there are non-trivial possibilities of much more adverse outcomes. |
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The authors are clinical pharmacologists with long experience of caring for patients with, and collating information on, adverse drug reactions. |
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The adverse effect immediately made an impact on the company's financial performance. |
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Ferry sailings in and out of Orkney were cancelled on Thursday, due to adverse weather conditions. |
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Even if vaccines cause some adverse reactions in some people, even serious reactions, you still have to weigh their benefit against their harm. |
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Microwave sensor data, thermal and radiometric information etc. can be got even under adverse weather conditions or cloud cover. |
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We cannot attribute the observed adverse effects to any single pollutant, although particulate pollution may be a strong candidate. |
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We put it down to teething problems and weren't adverse to giving it another try. |
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These adverse events include acne, easy bruising, moon face, swollen ankles, hirsutism, buffalo hump, and skin striae. |
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He believed it would have adverse effect on business and trade in the community. |
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Of course, there is also the adverse publicity that could dog them for years to come. |
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It was bound to attract adverse publicity and bring the profession into disrepute. |
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The trials had been cancelled after the drug was found to cause an adverse reaction. |
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Roadworks on three of the routes in and out of Skipton are having an adverse effect on local businesses. |
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She said the development would have major adverse impacts on the beauty of the landscape. |
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Fortunately, most schools forced to close due to the adverse weather were due to reopen today. |
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Sources say that clients are leaving in droves because of the continuing adverse publicity. |
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The most common adverse effects reported related to skin irritation and skin burning. |
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I hope his commitment and long hours do not have adverse effects on him or his family. |
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A hike in interest rates could have an adverse effect on house prices and in terms of consumer wealth. |
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Perhaps they never learned how to drive in adverse conditions in the first place. |
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So when lawn edges become overgrown and tatty, it can have an adverse effect on the look of the whole garden. |
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The adverse publicity has caused tourists to stay away in droves from the countryside and towns. |
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Not only did they put up a good show in adverse circumstances, they entertained the crowd greatly. |
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Despite the adverse blustery weather conditions, it was clear that Oxford had the edge. |
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Bacteria present in organic matter can have adverse effects on human and animal health. |
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The development will not have any adverse effect upon bats or other wildlife living in the area. |
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Some patients' choices between using aspirin or a statin may depend on cost as well as their perceived risks of adverse effects. |
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The effluents from this factory have been shown to impact the surrounding environment, with the consequential adverse effects on food and water. |
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She also said extra noise and congestion, along with the effect on visual amenity, would have an adverse effect on surrounding homes. |
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Due to the adverse weather conditions, the club was forced to cancel its annual field day, planned for the Mardi Gras weekend. |
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The primary adverse events believed to be related to the study drug were transient laryngitis and hoarseness. |
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All antimalarial chemoprophylactic regimens are associated with mild adverse events, but serious events are rare. |
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On the Internet Napster and MP3.com have so eloquently proven that he who hesitates is lost even in face of substantive adverse legal findings. |
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As the rain fell Carrickmore seemingly were able to cope with the adverse conditions better. |
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The outcome of fluorosis was the most studied of all the adverse effects considered. |
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The board decided that the adverse effects on the company's reserves required an issue of redeemable preference shares. |
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These children show few adverse reactions to routine vaccinations, including live vaccines. |
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He was knighted for this work in 1911, but was forced to retire from foreign service due to adverse affects of the tropics on his health. |
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The only known serious adverse effects of statins are rhabdomyolysis and liver failure from hepatitis. |
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A spokesperson said that the policy would have little adverse financial effect, as it would save money otherwise spent on recruiting new staff. |
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A reduction in flights would have had little adverse effect on my progress through the program. |
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Experts predict that the situation could worsen next month because of adverse weather conditions. |
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This is not much help for determining adverse effects if they aren't common and the trials aren't very large. |
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There appears to have been little adverse reaction from those at the party about Harry's costume. |
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The most common adverse effects are dizziness, worsening of heart failure, symptomatic bradycardia, and hypotension. |
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He says there is no evidence to justify refusal on the grounds of the adverse impact of pollution. |
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The helicopter can fly from critically situated landing spots in adverse climates and from roof helipads in densely populated areas. |
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It should be stressed to patients that they should completely stop smoking when initiating nicotine patch therapy to avoid adverse effects. |
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Demand for decaffeinated coffee is growing globally because of the possible adverse health effects of caffeinated coffee, says one news source. |
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Enormous trading activities with transportation might affect the fragile and pristine environment in an adverse manner. |
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I was given a flu vaccination but it had an adverse reaction and meant I was laid up for a while. |
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Similar vegetable gums, with the same possible adverse effects, are carrageenan, gum tragacanth, and carob or locust bean gum. |
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The marks have to be sandblasted away and that in itself has adverse effects on the building. |
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This will reduce your adverse yaw and improve your single-engine handling characteristics. |
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Although the adverse weather had relented for the kick-off, earlier rain had left the Valerie Street pitch on the tacky side. |
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The authors conclude that encouraging parents to view and hold stillborn infants does not benefit mothers and could have an adverse effect. |
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We may assume that decreasing this dose stepwise after exposure to high altitude further decreases the risk of adverse effects from weaning. |
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In other respects, he is famously reticent, adverse to showmanship and actually something of a camera-shy recluse. |
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The most common adverse effects of IUDs are cramping, abnormal uterine bleeding, and expulsion. |
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Most of those treated with the drug experienced adverse events at some time. |
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Review of medical records identified evidence of an adverse reaction during previous anesthetic procedures in five participants. |
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Participants could return after one week if they experienced adverse events or deterioration. |
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The staging of the World Cup in a different time zone had an adverse effect on newspaper sales, with Sunday papers hit hardest of all. |
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Even though essential oils are completely natural, some can cause adverse side effects. |
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These two microstructural elements both have adverse effects on the distribution of residual stress in the case-hardened part. |
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The results suggest a lack of social interaction may have adverse intergenerational effects in terms of educational attainment. |
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With a generic instrument, previously unrecognized adverse effects may be detected and comparisons can be made across patient populations. |
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The only adverse effects of therapy were transient skin erythema and local hair loss in three irradiated patients. |
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The most common adverse effects of botulinum toxin type B are dry mouth, dysphagia, dyspepsia and pain at the injection site. |
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The data show that the growth in dermatological surgeons excising primary melanomas has had no adverse affect on patient outcome. |
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Many of the adverse contrasts to a traditional business cycle were also technology-related. |
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The study said the government's decision to make languages non-compulsory for pupils over 14 was having an adverse effect. |
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From 1833,old notions of adverse possession, disseisin or ouster from possession should not have formed part of judicial decisions. |
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The dispute is over management's failure to fully inform employees about adverse changes to their superannuation scheme. |
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In pregnant women, chlamydial infection is associated with adverse pregnancy outcomes, including preterm delivery and postpartum endometritis. |
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Twenty-six patients discontinued policosanol because of adverse events, including weight loss, asthenia, and somnolence. |
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The extent of adverse long-term health effects from increased consumption of compounds like glyphosate cannot be predicted. |
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The most common adverse effects of omeprazole are diarrhoea, headache, and rashes, of which urticaria and toxic erythema are the most common. |
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Pyrazolon derivatives have been used in the past but were discontinued because of severe adverse effects. |
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All materials used in medical devices must be screened for biocompatibility so they do not cause adverse local or systemic effects in people. |
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More is known about the adverse effects and therapeutic uses of marihuana than about most prescription drugs. |
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On the other hand, there may be potential adverse psychological effects from a positive test. |
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Massage has only minor adverse effects, including pain and discomfort in some patients. |
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An independent adverse event committee were responsible for classifying serious adverse events at the end of the trial. |
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Yet, many neologisms sneak in unnoticed and many exist for some time, only later to attract adverse attention. |
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In Stubbs' case, his condition was discovered after some adverse results from a routine drugs test showed unusually elevated hormone levels. |
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Medical journals, newspapers, and popular magazines brim with reports about the adverse effects of obesity. |
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The argument was that the Judge had not given adequate reasons for his adverse findings. |
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It is obvious that a lack of funds can seriously affect a school's performance and have an adverse influence on the life chances of its pupils. |
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People are not used to driving on windy country roads with adverse cambers and it takes them by surprise. |
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The adverse publicity generated by the hijacking was the last thing the airline needed. |
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The child required urgent medical attention but did not develop long term adverse effects. |
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Too many reports of adverse effects exist for this to be dismissed as hypochondriasis or people's resentment of food interference. |
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Possible adverse events were detected by two nurses in medicine and surgery and two midwives in obstetrics. |
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It is submitted that a criminal conviction would have a serious adverse effect on a promising career. |
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I guess the climbdown was because a TPO would have netted them almost as much adverse national publicity as the Windermere 10 mph speed limit. |
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Eventually, our ordinary people will be affected with adverse effects on our still fragile economy. |
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Potassium can blunt the adverse effects of sodium on blood pressure, reduce the risk of kidney stones and possibly reduce bone loss. |
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There was a lack of data on efficacy and adverse effects for all the other drugs. |
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On one hand, a slow-down in economic growth and tax revenues will have an adverse effect. |
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According to the Pass Law, government officials possessed the power to expel the worker from the area by adverse endorsement in the passbook. |
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The adverse balance has persisted since 1965, when the two countries normalized their diplomatic relations. |
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In the case of depilation, the applied cream may be antiseptic, and skin irritation may be an adverse effect. |
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First, there is a similarly small risk of adverse effects associated with antibiotic use. |
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Do airdrops from low to high altitudes at night and under adverse conditions. |
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The result is that the stone suffers from the adverse effects of weathering or decay. |
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Proper recognition and management of delayed and long-term adverse effects may be lifesaving for some patients. |
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Were the women the subject of any adverse comments about their presence in the lecture theatre or classroom? |
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The combination of adverse weather and declining sales led to retrenchment by many cooperatives. |
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Untreated maternal depression, on the other hand, may have an adverse effect on development. |
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The adverse weather has wreaked havoc with many of the non-national routes and damage has run into hundreds of thousands of pounds. |
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Similar compounds, with the same possible adverse effects, are ammonium alginate, sodium alginate, and propylene glycol alginate. |
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Moreover, resting stages also afford species a temporal refugium from adverse conditions. |
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What it means is that a competent authority, presumably ASIO, assessed him as an adverse security risk. |
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The authors concluded that no significant difference in adverse events was evident among the various treatment regimens. |
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Patients with restless legs syndrome who give blood regularly are advised to see their physicians about possible adverse effects. |
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I'm sure he was wondering who could prove it up, and I started thinking I was going to be called as an adverse witness. |
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The patient described in this article showed no apparent adverse symptomatology or outcome as a result of his lesions. |
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Pharmacovigilance demands at least 19 essential pieces of information about the patient and the adverse reaction. |
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Furthermore, we are unable to see how such a move could result in a positive outcome for women's health and welfare with no adverse effects. |
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The regulatory and statutory requirement to report adverse patient experiences has always been resisted. |
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Patient adverse events related to patient handling and movement include pain and injury. |
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Our findings suggest a causal relation between second teenage birth and adverse pregnancy outcome. |
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It is also demonstrated that a high polysaccharide concentration and short reaction time are adverse to nHA crystals. |
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This new science, pharmacogenomics, aims to predict both good and adverse clinical responses to individual drugs. |
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Those who suffer from hay fever, or who are allergic to bee stings, however, may have an adverse reaction to pollen. |
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Winter rye is usually used as a winter cover crop because of its tolerance to adverse growing environments. |
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This grain is grown in arid and semiarid regions of the world due to its unusual tolerance to adverse environments. |
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Caffeine and alcohol give a temporary charge but have adverse after-effects. |
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It makes constructive suggestions as to how the laws may be amended to ameliorate some of the adverse impacts on young people. |
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The number of adverse effects was comparable in the groups, and both drugs were well tolerated. |
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The right to silence is and is no more than an immunity from adverse inferences from failing to answer an accusation or question or evidence. |
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Politics aside, it was a great sports victory under very adverse conditions and deserves to be immortalized in film. |
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Phenothiazines, tricyclic antidepressants, and CNS depressants may potentiate the therapeutic and adverse effects of opioids. |
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Ten of 18 diploid neoplasms were associated with an adverse event, and 2 of 9 aneuploid neoplasms were associated with an adverse event. |
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Malnutrition occurs prior to starvation, which is simply the long-term deprival of food and its adverse effects. |
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To a lesser extent, they blamed adverse family factors and the strictness of the school regime. |
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Both adverse and favourably disposed critics generally agree that Basic has three weaknesses. |
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Long-term spironolactone therapy has been limited because of its adverse effects, that is, impotence, gynecomastia, hirsutism. |
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Research at the World Bank, reported in the 1997 World Development Report, has shown that corruption has strong adverse effects on investment and economic growth. |
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Rates of malarial illness and death, and adverse effects of treatment. |
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They are the people who bring them back after a night out on the town, and I have yet to find a single cab driver who can give me an adverse report. |
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This suggests that the adverse effects of early life events can be offset by the adaptive capability of the mind and the affirmative influences of the adoptive family. |
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The mechanism for these adverse muscle reactions is unknown. |
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However, adverse effects of high input agriculture have been recognized, as fertilizers and agrochemicals discharged from agriculture cause surface water pollution. |
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The simulated airdrops allowed the crews to train with station-keeping equipment, used in adverse weather, while using the new procedures for flying in tactical formation. |
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Despite darkness and adverse weather conditions, his systems knowledge, airmanship, and skill allowed him to safely recover an aircraft with compound emergencies. |
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Fourthly, I am well aware of the serious problems of the road itself, the landslip and the adverse camber for example, but the residents didn't ask me for a new road. |
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The adverse consequences of rent-seeking have long been of concern. |
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It redetermined the matter, I think, in your absence, adverse to you, and you did not then prosecute any appeal from that decision to the Federal Court. |
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Due to adverse weather conditions the ship may take shelter in ports in Spain, Portugal or Madeira on her journey to Tenerife, according to a spokesperson for the company. |
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The vessel was still sheltering from the adverse weather on Wednesday. |
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While some of these patients may require parenteral nutrition, use of the alimentary tract with tube feeding is cheaper and has less adverse effects. |
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With national budget positions close to balance or in surplus, countries have ample room for manoeuvre to cope with adverse economic developments. |
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He argues that the Defendant pleaded her case purely on the basis of adverse possession, and did not challenge the legal title asserted by the Plaintiff. |
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These conditions are adverse financial conditions and occur when financial reports indicate that obligational authority exceeds case or line item level values. |
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Hours of rain accompanied by strong gale force winds of up to 80 mph contributed to some of the most adverse weather conditions the area has seen in decades. |
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Continuous cropping on these soils has meant declining organic matter and tilth, and increased susceptibility to drought and other adverse conditions such as erosion. |
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Drastic decisions should essentially be avoided unless you have done everything you sincerely feel you should have in order to mend the adverse situation. |
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This paper has attempted to remedy this with results pointing to their potential significant but regionalized adverse impact on wealth dispersion among farm families. |
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More, his drive-by shouting has had the complete adverse effect, building into the most unlikely of successful comedy careers. |
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In addition, because HIV infection was a risk factor for serious adverse reactions, incidence may be higher in populations with higher HIV seroprevalence. |
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In addition, this medication is well tolerated, with few adverse effects. |
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Trauma is thought to be a psychobiological event that produces not only adverse psychological effects, but also potentially long-term neurobiological changes in the brain. |
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The most serious potential adverse effect of EMB is ocular toxicity manifested by optic or retrobulbar neuritis, which exists in two forms and may affect one or both eyes. |
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Routine use of antidiarrheal agents is not recommended because many of these agents potentially have serious adverse effects in infants and young children. |
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It is quite a harmful chemical and may produce adverse reactions. |
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Given their limited nature and the potentially adverse impacts they can have, using state-mandated large-scale testing for student-level high-stakes purposes is unadvisable. |
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The terms of the loan were onerous to the airline and lucrative to the American bank, because at the time Ethiopia had a very adverse risk rating. |
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Underfeeding in acutely ill patients has been associated with adverse outcomes, including increased incidence of infection and longer hospitalization. |
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Yet despite attempts to reduce adverse events through multilevel interventions and information technology, widespread change in the culture of health care remains elusive. |
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I think it's good that it doesn't look like there was any serious adverse event, I mean, nobody was hospitalized. |
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The safety profile of the formulation is generally favorable, with no demonstrable ototoxicity, nephrotoxicity, bone marrow suppression, or cardiovascular adverse effects. |
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Other adverse effects from feeding high-quality alfalfa include gas or flatulent colic and skin lesions because of the rapid fermentation of its nutrients. |
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And doctors also say an enzyme that helps breakdown sugar in the body, which is deficient in many diabetics, may also have an adverse effect on mental ability. |
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I think it's something that we really should take note of now because it's all correctable and it certainly has potentially significant adverse consequences in the long term. |
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After years of polluting, processing and over-refining our food, we are suffering from adverse health problems and, worse still, we are inflicting them on our children. |
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One should also add a part of the costs shouldered by the postwar generations in the form of diverse long-term adverse effects of wartime overstrain. |
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West Indian genotypes are adapted to humid tropical conditions and are hence very cold sensitive but show tolerance of soil salinity and other adverse edaphic conditions. |
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Prescribing potentially inappropriate medications occurs in various health care settings, and older patients are especially at risk of adverse effects from polypharmacy. |
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It is clear that it is only with the greatest of caution that a trier of fact should draw an adverse inference from the failure of a party to call a witness. |
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Counseling can be offered to all patients with HCV infection to modify or prevent the adverse effects of cofactors, such as alcohol consumption, on disease progression. |
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The evolution of pharmacogenetic tools to characterise individual responsiveness to drugs or the risk of adverse drug reactions, or both, is of major importance. |
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Hair colourants are safe consumer products when used as directed and many millions of people colour their hair many times a year without any adverse reaction. |
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A study of the causes of adverse medication errors in anesthesia revealed that mix-ups of syringes were not eliminated by color coding the labels. |
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With 4WD engaged, the Pajero is much more stable and the central differential means there is no adverse effect on are respectable and the turning circle surprisingly neat. |
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This adverse reaction precludes the use of cimetidine in this patient. |
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Cocaine, ecstasy, and amphetamine share similar adverse effects on the cardiovascular system, related predominantly to activation of the sympathetic nervous system. |
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One explanation is that subpopulations that fluctuate independently might be brought into synchrony by extrinsic factors such as spells of adverse weather. |
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Some pets can be hyposensitized to the adverse effects of flea bites. |
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Now, with thousands of medical studies showing little or no adverse health effects from coffee, all the decades of naysaying are finally coming to a close. |
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There have also been two kinds of adverse effects, on psyche and soma. |
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However, this hormone is extremely expensive, and its adverse effects include carpal tunnel syndrome, headache, arthralgias, myalgias and gynecomastia. |
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Further, serotonin blockade prevents dopamine from increasing prolactin levels thereby relieving patients of the adverse effects of galactorrhea, amenorrhea, and gynecomastia. |
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Numerous winters have brought heavy snowfalls and low temperature and fortunes of stockmen have been dissipated in one season because of these adverse conditions. |
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In other words, the tenant's estate was somehow divisible into two portions, only one of which was extinguished by the squatter's adverse possession. |
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It was a golden opportunity for him to see the living conditions of expatriate labourers who live in the camps, braving the scorching heat and adverse conditions. |
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Hydro-geologist Carol Lee-Ibbotoson said the two main risks at the site were quality and quantity and the adverse impact extractions would have on these. |
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This, combined with high temperatures caused by my adverse reaction to blood transfusions, had turned by mid February into high-grade or double pneumonia. |
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Sri Ma went on giving her full attention to all questions raised in her presence, mostly adverse and repetitive, till the nine days wonder began to lose its hold on the imagination of people. |
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The adverse effects of immediate-acting niacin preparations, including flushing, itching, gastrointestinal upset and hepatotoxicity, have limited their use. |
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The inquest into last week's incident has already had an adverse effect on the clubs, whose officials have been reprimanded for speaking to the press. |
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However, the authors caution against prolonged use of any substance that could lead to a decreased intake of milk with consequential nutritional adverse effects. |
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Needless to say, I am a little edgy about future adverse outcomes. |
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Androgen deprivation did not prove beneficial and has adverse effects such as osteoporosis, weight gain, hot flushes, gynecomastia, impotence and loss of libido. |
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Despite adverse propaganda and ouster from power amid corruption charges, Bhutto remained widely popular among Pakistanis. |
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By agglomeration, borides can assume sufficient size to represent a significant factor in the metal structure, with especially adverse effects in machining. |
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The quickly developed medications were insufficiently tested, were of little help to the beehives and had adverse health effects on the apiculturists. |
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Urbanization in turn leads to further adverse environmental effects, such as contamination of soils, surface water and aquifers through poor sanitation. |
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The forfeiture arrangements filed late Friday were just the latest in a series of adverse developments for Madoff. |
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The authors describe an adverse localized cutaneous reaction caused by the injection of disodium clodronate, histologically presenting as a necrobiotic palisading granuloma. |
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This way, when you buy some valerian root or St. John's wort, you'll know if there are any adverse reactions that you could get by using the herbal medication. |
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In the case of adverse claims, premiums will be loaded for the next year. |
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Ventricular tachycardia carries a serious adverse prognosis, particularly in the presence of coronary artery disease and impaired ventricular function. |
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Members ignored officers' advice and said two three-storey blocks of flats would have an adverse impact on neighbouring homes through overdevelopment. |
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Although a small benefit has been found from the combination of belladonna and phenobarbital, concern over adverse effects and possible addiction problems has limited its use. |
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Human trials of the Ebola vaccine have been temporarily shut down due to adverse side effects. |
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However, just because a vaccine is replication-defective does not mean that you won't have an adverse event. |
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For the individual patient, there is the potential for side effects or adverse reactions. |
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However, apart from occasional allergic reactions, there is little evidence of adverse effects arising from the placement of tooth coloured fillings. |
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Terrestrial ecosystems are subject to similarly adverse impacts from eutrophication. |
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Similarly to other studies, we did not consider an increased risk for intussusception or any other adverse events after rotavirus vaccination. |
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The title is an old name for the mistle thrush, which is noted for singing out even in the most adverse conditions. |
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These adverse effects were reversed when the regimen stopped, but it was fatal in some patients with protracted vomiting. |
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In particular, NSAIDs are associated with serious gastrointestinal, renovascular, cardiovascular, bone and connective tissue adverse effects. |
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In a Phase 2 pilot study, Itraconazole topical suspension was shown to be effective in the treatment of FOE with no adverse events reported. |
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Thus, whether increased homocysteine is an epiphenomenon or is directly responsible for adverse cardiovascular effects remains an open question. |
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Even in the most adverse of all times such as a war, even the military is not allowed to make a single move without the Emir's consent. |
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In all of these cases, patients may be seeking out alternative treatments to avoid the adverse effects of conventional treatments. |
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They collected data regarding microbiologic and clinical cure, rates of relapse, reinfection, bacterernia, and adverse events. |
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This undercapitalization leaves the GSEs dependent upon the US Treasury for additional assistance in the event of adverse financial developments. |
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An air pollutant is a substance in the air that can have adverse effects on humans and the ecosystem. |
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In Phase 1 clinical trial, Cyt-1010 was well tolerated with no serious adverse effects and was active in the cold pressor assay. |
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Department of Justice settles many cases against the federal government simply to avoid creating adverse precedent. |
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The ewes make excellent mothers and are known for being able to rear lambs well, even in adverse conditions. |
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On average, underpriced IPOs exhibit higher trading activity than overpriced IPOs, lower bid-ask spreads, and lower adverse selection costs. |
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The three metabolic adverse events that researchers assessed were hyponatremia, hypokalemia, and acute kidney injury. |
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Walpole could be sensitive about his literary reputation and often took adverse criticism badly. |
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Happy were it for us all if we bore prosperity as well and wisely as we endure an adverse fortune. |
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By contrast, low-vitality calves, especially dystocial calves, are unable to withstand adverse climatic conditions. |
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There are numerous evidences that efficacy, adverse effects and toxicity of drugs may be enantiospecific. |
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Although the army and fleet were ready by early August, adverse winds kept the ships in Normandy until late September. |
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In the 19th century, the dominant issues concerned the adverse effects of industrialisation. |
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Thus they passed twice in sight of the English fleet, which was unable to intercept because of the adverse wind and an unfavourable tide. |
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The same day a second attempt by Legge to attack the landing site again failed by an adverse southwestern gale. |
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The initial attempt was called off after adverse currents hampered the assault and the element of surprise was lost. |
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The most common severe adverse events related to BCG vaccination are nonsuppurative and suppurative lymphadenitis. |
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