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  1. Printers emitted Pentagon. Mule et al. (1991) reported that the responses to, chronically ,inhaled copying toner, a plastic dust pigmented with carbon black, titanium
  2. Post-traumatic seizures or post-traumatic epilepsy, in which the seizures, chronically ,recur. * intoxication with drugs, for example aminophylline or local
  3. Have all contributed to the rise in foreign investment. In recent years,the, chronically ,high inflation has been brought under control and this has led to the launch of
  4. Kids Can Play Under Manager Jerry Manuel, the White Sox fielded a talented but, chronically ,under-achieving team. In, however,the White Sox had one of their best teams
  5. Then quartz, which is considered a serious occupational health hazard when, chronically ,inhaled. As a control, ultrafine carbon black was shown to produce minimal lung
  6. S other half-brother, Ivan V, was next in line for the throne, but he was, chronically ,ill and of infirm mind. Consequently, the Boar Dump (a council of Russian
  7. Of genetic traits * Atomic dermatitis, a type of eczema, an inflammatory, chronically ,relapsing, non-contagious and pruritic skin disorder Transportation *
  8. Broad underdevelopment of its social sector. The fiscal deficit - the result of, chronically ,low tax collection and increased spending, including reconstruction costs from
  9. Have his teeth repaired and his hair styled. She guided him in building up his, chronically ,undernourished body, and taught him better body control and posture. She spent
  10. In 1917, she became acquainted with a mother of newborn twins, one of whom was, chronically ,ill. The child's parents were unable to get adequate treatment for their son
  11. Of Eric Strong. This initial distribution of power was short-lived. The, chronically ,treacherous Eric was executed within a year of Cnut's accession. In 1021
  12. Attempts at economic reform were not radical enough to restart the country's, chronically ,sluggish economy in the late 1980s. The reforms made some inroads in
  13. Cases of neonatal withdrawal syndrome have been described in infants, chronically ,exposed to benzodiazepines in uteri. This syndrome may be hard to recognize, as
  14. Cure (a complete elimination of T. Cruz from the body),especially in, chronically ,infected patients, and resistance to these drugs has been reported. Studies
  15. There is a great feeling of insecurity amongst the population about the, chronically ,poor security situation in Honduras. The major problem is rooted in the gangs
  16. Infrastructure. The Polish highways network have been viewed in the past as, chronically ,underdeveloped and lacking in basic modern infrastructure. After the fall of
  17. Productive Safety Net Program, Ethiopia has been giving rural residents who are, chronically ,short of food, a chance to work for food or cash. Foreign aid organizations
  18. In the third world, and among the very old, the very young and the, chronically ,ill, pneumonia remains a leading cause of death. Classification Pneumonitis
  19. Conditioned or constructed subjective identity. The term" woman" has, chronically ,been used as a reference to and for the female body; this usage has been viewed
  20. 15, 1936. The Hubbard's lived for a while in Catonsville, Maryland,but were, chronically ,short of money. In the spring of 1936 they moved to Bremerton, Washington. They
  21. Enter the chronic phase of Changes disease that is asymptomatic for 60–80 % of, chronically ,infected individuals through their lifetime. The antiparasitic treatments also
  22. The cycle before the next fraction is given. Similarly, tumor cells that were, chronically ,or acutely hypoxic (and therefore more radioresistant) may reoxygenate
  23. Allocation for disaster prevention, developing countries suffer more or less, chronically ,by natural disasters. Asia tops the list of casualties due to natural disasters
  24. Communication in the immune system. This same study showed that dendritic cells, chronically ,treated with morphine during their differentiation produce more interleukin-12
  25. In P. aeruginosa pathogenic, contribute to a better clinical management of, chronically ,infected patients and should lead to the identification of new drug targets for
  26. The p38 MAP to begin producing IL-10 and IL-12. When the dendritic cells are, chronically ,exposed to morphine during their differentiation process then treated with LPS
  27. Spread of virulent bacterial strains. CF patients may also have their airways, chronically ,colonized by filamentous fungi (such as Aspergillus fumigates, Scedosporium
  28. Surface proteins of the virus (previously extracted from the blood serum of, chronically ,infected patients, but now produced by recombination of the viral genes into
  29. Of disease symptoms during the chronic phase of the disease, but 20–40 % of, chronically ,infected individuals will still eventually develop life-threatening heart and
  30. Public health infrastructure. The book claimed the consequences have been, chronically ,underfunded public health systems, leading to dilapidated health infrastructure
  31. Is attributed to cerebral hemorrhage (bleeding into the brain). He had been, chronically ,ill for the prior eight years; the precise nature of Prokofiev's terminal
  32. 1867–1902) was a reformer and modernizer. A prolific writer, even though, chronically ,ill during a significant part of his life, Shiki disliked the 'stereotype '
  33. To Athens, and in November traveled to Halle for an operation on his, chronically ,infected ears. The doctors dubbed the operation a success, but his inner ear
  34. Of them were sent to POW camps in Siberia or Central Asia where, due to being, chronically ,underfed by their Soviet captors, many resorted to cannibalism. Fewer than
  35. Biography She was born on January 24, 1911 in Indianapolis, Indiana. She was, chronically ,ill as a child and spent much of her time reading literature of the fantastic.
  36. They are healthy, sane and have no disabilities or illnesses. The elderly,the, chronically ,ill, and the mentally ill are exempt from fasting, although the first two
  37. Resources, while at the same time making grain more affordable to the world's, chronically ,hungry. " Demographics A research study conducted on more than 8,000 people
  38. Of time, as well as causing atrophy of the cerebellum when administered at, chronically ,high levels. Despite this, the drug has a long history of safe use, making it
  39. Lining is often described as being atrophic. In contrast, endometrium that is, chronically ,exposed to estrogens, but not to progesterone, may become hyperplastic.
  40. Traffic volumes funneled onto I-93 alone, the Central Artery became, chronically ,gridlocked. The Sargent moratorium led to the rerouting of I-95 away from
  41. Family had an income of $6.00 a week,15 to 20 percent of the labor force was, chronically ,unemployed, and only a third of the homes had running water. The Dallas
  42. To expand or consolidate French authority across the region, but remained, chronically ,short of money throughout his reign. Indeed, he appeared almost obsessed about
  43. System and the descending nor adrenergic system. When animals are given morphine, chronically ,they develop tolerance to its pain-killing effects, and this also renders the
  44. Humidity, or with inadequate water, though it may occur spontaneously in some, chronically ,ill persons. Sunstroke, especially when the victim has been unconscious, often
  45. As poor in quality, and to directors and actors judged to have created a, chronically ,inept body of work. The book features many low-budget obscurities and
  46. Sr. (1845–1926) and Victoria Josephine Moor (1846–1885). Coolidge's, chronically ,ill mother died, perhaps from tuberculosis, when he was twelve years old. His
  47. GM potato would be the developing world, where more than a billion people are, chronically ,undernourished. New non-GM varieties Other new potato cultivars are
  48. 1.4 %),in 2003 (+1.0 %) and in 2005 (+1.4 %). Unemployment was also, chronically ,high. Due to these problems, together with Germany's aging population, the
  49. Mortality rate is 13 per 1,000 live births,23 % of children under five are, chronically ,malnourished. Basic health care, including doctor's visits, basic surgeries
  50. Energy in a double-blind study to test the efficacy of spiritual exercise in, chronically ,ill adults. Criticism According to the American Cancer Society: The American

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