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UEDVT may also infrequently cause phlegmasia cerulean dolens, which is characterized by arterial and venous compromise and gross edema.
In some countries where TH seemed underused (reaching 21.7, 43, and 55.1 % of cases), cold fluids as an induction method of cooling are also infrequently used (8.5, 7.4, and 22 % of respondents, respectively) [18, 25, 28].
Phytophthora pluvialis Reeser, W.L. Sutton & E.M. Hansen is the cause of a newly described disease, red needle cast, in certain stands of Pinus radiata D. Don in New Zealand that experience periodic foliage browning, while Phytophthora kernoviae Brasier, Beales & Kirk is also infrequently isolated from symptomatic needles.
Peregrine falcons and Warner suckers also infrequently enter its boundaries.
It was also infrequently screened at independent film houses and film festivals.
Sheridan also infrequently provides voices for several small characters on the show, such as recurring character James William Bottomtooth III.
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Washing too infrequently can also be harmful.
Esa-Pekka Salonen's guest-conducting visit to the New York Philharmonic, planned for this week, promised to be a highlight of the New York music season, not only because Mr. Salonen is heard too infrequently here but also because he had assembled a killer program.
Some also said the buses operated too infrequently at night and on weekends.
However, conserved mutations have been identified in approximately 2%% of microsatellite instable colorectal cancers [ 57] and GALNT9 is also mutated, infrequently (<1 %), in astrocytoma [ 58] and lung tumours [ 59, 60] and infrequently lost through CNV in breast tumours [ 12, 60].
They also meet infrequently which sits badly with anything agile.
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