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Nonetheless, the raw water sample found positive for Cryptosporidium in mid-June may indicate a fluctuating occurrence of low concentrations of oocysts in the distribution area which may be at the time of a given sampling just below the detection limit of the water testing methods.
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The nonlinear effects of TP and the stress conditions on the earthquake magnitude would lead to a greatly fluctuating occurrence time of following large earthquakes.
The house was a clapboard five-bedroom bungalow with a fluctuating number of residents and one "filthy, filthy bathroom".
Re "Gone.com" (March 4): 11 Broadway on Bowling Green indeed has had a fluctuating history of financial entrepreneurs.
A physical cause induces a fluctuating disturbance of the cognitive processes in the brain.
Cancer patients experience a fluctuating course of anxiety throughout the diagnosis and treatment phases [ 21, 22].
In early adulthood, a fluctuating weakness of the upper limbs developed.
Disability was not an absolute state, but rather a fluctuating range of types of health-related challenges.
A positive diagnosis requires as a first criterion an acute alteration or a fluctuating course of the mental state.
Delirium is an acute neurocognitive disorder characterised by a fluctuating level of consciousness with impairment of attention and cognition.
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