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Secondary headaches are those in which attacks occur due to a recognisable cause or disease, which itself represents the primary cause of the attacks.
(4) The autopsy and report excluding a recognisable cause of death is extensive and of high quality.
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Ventilator-associated tracheobronchitis was defined by all of the following criteria: fever (>38°C) with no other recognisable cause, purulent sputum production, positive (≥ 106 cfu/ml) endotracheal aspirate culture and no radiographic signs of new pneumonia [ 21].
Ventilator-associated tracheobronchitis was defined using all of the following criteria: fever (>38°C) with no other recognisable cause, new or increased sputum production, positive (≥106 colony-forming units per ml) endotracheal aspirate culture yielding a new bacteria, and no radiographic evidence of new pneumonia [ 17].
These are the Baveno V consensus definitions. 1 Variceal haemorrhage is defined as bleeding from an oesophageal or gastric varix at the time of endoscopy or the presence of large oesophageal varices with blood in the stomach and no other recognisable cause of bleeding.
In contrast to childhood exposure, which is usually asymptomatic, later exposure to CMV or EBV can cause infectious mononucleosis, a recognisable illness.
Chromosomal instability, a recognisable feature of human cancers, is caused by continuous chromosomal missegregation during mitosis (Tomonaga et al, 2005).
There's a recognisable market.
"It is a recognisable bureaucratic culture.
Isis is also a recognisable evil.
"Is it a recognisable smell?" Doty asked.
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