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And once he has her on the couch, he's swift with a diagnosis – "a febrile condition of the calves".
Thermal images can be used to quantify clustering behaviour and this behaviour is associated with a febrile condition.
This is sensible: physical impairments can certainly result from a febrile condition, and are visible to parents, leading them to return for further healthcare evaluation.
However, experimental infections have shown that animals may develop a self-curing febrile condition in the first days after exposure.
On 3 September 1856, while still in office and at the height of his political career, he died unexpectedly of an unknown febrile condition.
Firstly, the history of symptomatic presumptive CHIKV fever depended on participant-self report of an acute febrile condition that occurred during the epidemic period.
The clinical spectrum of West Nile Virus (WNV) infection ranges from a flu-like febrile condition to a more severe neuro-invasive disease that can cause death.
The likelihood that a child with a non-malaria febrile illness would acquire a new malaria infection was based on malaria transmission intensity and the duration of the post-treatment prophylactic effect of therapy.
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Not least of the "various factors" (Paski's own phrase, which I concede could have been expanded upon a lot more) that made U.S. authorities tread so carefully for 19 months was the risk of violent mayhem breaking out, either just immediately at the arrest scene or on a national and possibly long-lasting scale, given Libya's febrile condition.
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