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The phrase "acute phenomena" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing sharp or intense occurrences, often in scientific or medical discussions.
Example: "The researchers observed acute phenomena in the patient's response to the treatment, indicating a rapid change in condition."
Alternatives: "intense events" or "sharp occurrences."
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After the acute phenomena subsided, she showed evident cognitive impairment, upper motor neuron pattern of weakness in limb muscles, hyperactive deep tendon reflexes, bilateral Babinski sign, dysarthric speech, and spastic gait.
25 26 These acute phenomena induced by even low levels of O3 could be the trigger of ischaemic event consecutively to atherosclerotic plaque instability, alterations in endothelial function, and increased coagulation and thrombosis.
The histopathological study demonstrated a CIA induction efficiency of 95% in DBA1/J mice, which showed pannus formation and chronic lymphocytic/monocytic inflammatory infiltrate with acute phenomena (neutrophil leukocytes) that involved the joint soft tissues.
80 In addition to these well-known risk factors, recent evidence from a large homogeneous series of colorectal cancer patients showed that patients who have a more complex combination of acute phenomena related to axonal hyperexcitability are those who eventually develop more severe chronic neurotoxicity.
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When Corbyn went to Scotland recently, his unstuffy, dignified honesty stood in contrast to the posturing of Nicola Sturgeon Yet Corbyn's Bind is a chronic rather than acute phenomenon.
Indeed, most studies in patients have dealt only with the effects of the mediators of inflammation on acute phenomenon [2], [6] and few investigations have centered on the side effects of inflammatory mediators when the onset is slow but persistent over a prolonged period [7], [8], [11].
The pertechnetate uptake by myxoid tumours is a delayed rather than an acute phenomenon and therefore more likely reflects binding of tracer to the myxomatous elements rather than passive third-space trapping.
5 One may consider a CD complication as an acute phenomenon without recurrence, 6 and, in the absence of significant sequelae, such an event should therefore not be regarded as a marker of severe disease.
Replicative Senescence (RS) that is triggered by the arrest of cellular proliferation after a certain number of divisions due to telomere attrition [ 1, 3] and Stress Induced Premature Senescence (SIPS) that is a more acute phenomenon in which the cells stop to proliferate under various stress conditions, regardless of telomere length [ 3].
While recent unexplained weight loss, would be subject to reporting bias and is less objective than anthropometric measurements, the two parameters also likely represent different aspects of nutritional status; the recent loss of weight reflecting a more acute phenomenon, while the BMI for age cutoff would also include more chronic nutritional deficits.
The mode of cortical connections characterizing migraine with aura patients, especially in the occipital areas, may be a facilitating factor for the progression of the acute electrophysiological phenomena subtending the perception of aura symptoms [1, 2].
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