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  1. In other diseases treated with corticosteroids. Very occasionally, if there is, concomitant ,increased intracranial pressure, the sheath around the optic nerve may be cut
  2. As a result of the Russian defeat in the Ingrain War of 1610–1617 and the, concomitant ,Treaty of Stolons, the area of the Neva River became part of Swedish Ingrid.
  3. Line. This kind of absorption might be caused by dissociated molecules of, concomitant ,elements of the sample or by flame gases. We have to distinguish between the
  4. Practicing judges and lawyers who treat teaching as a part-time hobby (and a, concomitant ,scarcity of full-time law professors); incompetent faculty with questionable
  5. Lesions or infarcts of the brain. Within 4–5 days the inflammation and the, concomitant ,dead brain tissue are surrounded with a capsule, which gives the lesion the
  6. To the alien hand, while voluntary movements of the same body part included the, concomitant ,activation of motor association cortex associated with the premotor process.
  7. Insertion) Other complications of pregnancy, preexisting conditions and, concomitant ,disease such as * Sexually transmitted infections such as genital herpes (
  8. S people, the Mandible or Mutable, in the south of Zimbabwe with the, concomitant ,driving of the Yamashina into the north caused a tribal conflict which still
  9. Is consequence of false judgments of value, which cause negative emotions and a, concomitant ,vicious character. The Cynical life rejects conventional desires for wealth
  10. In the verb, the major change was the loss of the infinitive, with a, concomitant ,rise in new periphrastic forms. Nouns and adjectives Pronouns show distinctions
  11. That was changed with the westward extension of American exploration and the, concomitant ,overlapping claims of territorial sovereignty, especially in the southern
  12. Of the world. The Dutch economy, already burdened by the high national debt and, concomitant ,high taxation, suffered from the other European states' protectionist policies
  13. Of agriculture and domestic trade, wage labor, increasing literacy and, concomitant ,print culture, laying the groundwork for modernization, even as the shogunate
  14. But Wollstonecraft's criticisms of the wealthy do not necessarily reflect a, concomitant ,sympathy for the poor. For her, the poor are fortunate because they will never
  15. The Shang and EU tones also had characteristic final obstructs with, concomitant ,tonic differences, whereas syllables bearing the ping tone ended in a simple
  16. The use of ketamine in human medicine. They can, however,usually be avoided by, concomitant ,application of a sedative such as a benzodiazepine. Although low-dose ketamine
  17. Revolution of January 1918 engendered Communist parties worldwide, and their, concomitant ,revolutions of 1917-23. Few Communists doubted that the Russian success of
  18. Day are used near the end of a course of treatment. This schedule, known as a, concomitant ,boost regimen or hyperfractionation, is used on tumors that regenerate more
  19. Emotions of anxiety and dread, felt in facing one's radical freedom, and the, concomitant ,awareness of death. To the existentialist, existence precedes essence; the (
  20. Until Bohr. In fact,Bohr's derivation of the Rydberg constant, as well as the, concomitant ,agreement of Bohr's formula with experimentally observed spectral lines of the
  21. Loss of water that has not been retained from the body as a result of a, concomitant ,relationship with sodium loss from the convoluted tubule. The short-term
  22. Humans manipulate the temperature and humidity to achieve comfort with the, concomitant ,effects on the microbes that populate and evolve., Computer AI Some
  23. Related, such that at all IQ levels, an increase in IQ translates into a, concomitant ,increase in performance. Charles Murray, coauthor of The Bell Curve, found that
  24. Drugs such as benzodiazepines, and thus respiratory depression may result with, concomitant ,use. Care should be taken, especially if the latter drugs are given
  25. Harbinger of the integration of professional sports in the United States,the, concomitant ,demise of the Negro Leagues, and is regarded as a key moment in the history of
  26. Clean environment, universal health care, and even the right to a job with the, concomitant ,obligation of the government or individuals to provide one. To this end
  27. And the normal became more and more blurred; and, as a result, there was a, concomitant ,loosening of the syntactical bonds through which tones and harmonies had been
  28. On the low level of scientific literacy among the public at large and a, concomitant ,increase in antiscientific attitudes and new age mysticism. Of extravagant
  29. Acquired brain injury, although some of these symptoms may be due to related or, concomitant ,problems such as dysarthria or Arabia and not primarily due to aphasia. *
  30. Savings can supply funds for investment. However, low interest rates and, concomitant ,high inflation typically provide a disincentive for saving.; Interest rate
  31. The protocol became the focus of a surge of Ecuadorian national pride and, concomitant ,opposition which resulted in an uprising and overthrow of the government. The
  32. Teach, that God is not the creator of finite (material) existence and its, concomitant ,suffering, sin and death. The Church of Christ, Scientist is sometimes confused
  33. Rājan" lord of dance ". The change of the dental /rt/ to a retroflex /ṭ/ with, concomitant ,vowel lengthening is a normal sound change for the Prakrit languages descended
  34. Have come to be called" extended" mean tone tuning. These efforts required a, concomitant ,extension of keyboard instruments to offer means of controlling more than 12
  35. Cantle, was also a significant factor as was the adoption of stirrups and the, concomitant ,increase in stability of the rider's seat. Armored Cataracts began to be
  36. Structures. Chinese phonologists perceived these checked syllables as having, concomitant ,short tones, justifying them as a tonal category. During the period of Middle
  37. Soared to 21 million hectoliters in 1815 and 117 million in 1840,allowing a, concomitant ,growth in population while avoiding the Malthusian trap. Although potatoes had
  38. Interchangeably with" long and short ", respectively,because the features are, concomitant ,in the common varieties of English. This cannot be applied to all English
  39. Due to a housing crisis, this time related to the 1992 Summer Olympics and the, concomitant ,urban regeneration. Property speculation and house price inflation continue to
  40. Phenytoin (increased and decreased) have been reported in patients receiving, concomitant ,ciprofloxacin. Ciprofloxacin may be quantities in plasma or serum to monitor
  41. The UPCUSA's approval of abortion rights, its stands on world peace and, concomitant ,suspicion of an aggressive U. S. foreign policy (brought about by the trauma
  42. Medicine can employ mind-body interventions designed to" reduce pain and, concomitant ,mood disturbance and increase quality of life. " Physicians who practice
  43. Of drugs that are metabolized by the cytochrome P450 system is enhanced by, concomitant ,use of some quinolones. Coadministration may dangerously increase Coumadin (
  44. Evil, one will reap evil. Karma refers to the totality of our actions and their, concomitant ,reactions in this and previous lives, all of which determines our future. The
  45. Method,i.e. the method of agreement, method of difference, and method of, concomitant ,variations. These methods are followed in experimental design. They were
  46. Puppet theater under the pseudonym Madame de la Nash to avoid the censorship, concomitant ,with the Theater Licensing Act of 1737. Punch was extremely popular in Paris
  47. In 2007. Pharmacokinetics The rate of omeprazole absorption is decreased by, concomitant ,food intake. In addition, the absorption of lansoprazole and omeprazole is
  48. men's opinions. I submit to this, as I would submit to gout or gray hair, as a, concomitant ,of growing age or else of failing animal heat; but I do not acknowledge that it
  49. A higher degree of sexual promiscuity, the spread of prostitution, and the, concomitant ,high frequency of genital ulcer diseases (such as syphilis) in nascent
  50. The chloroplast membrane; its dissipation is used by ATP synthase for the, concomitant ,synthesis of ATP. The chlorophyll molecule regains the lost electron from a

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