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Headaches started without apparent triggers, presenting with a migraine-like throbbing pain with nausea, photophobia, aphasia, ataxia and fluctuating levels of attention and alertness; followed by a generalized tonic-clonic seizure.

Because the segregating generations were grown under moderate and fluctuating levels of nitrogen, it is to be expected that genotypes with good nitrogen use efficiency will be selected that can also respond to added nitrogen.

Possibly, different and fluctuating levels of IL-17 expression, a cytokine which has been shown to be a key regulator of neutrophil infiltration, could play a role, as has been described in long-term H. pylori infection studies in mice of different strains [41], [42].

This group includes patients with normal, elevated and fluctuating levels of alanine aminotransferase (ALT).

[Trevor, 50s, diary interview] This extract illustrates the delicate balance between daily routine and fluctuating levels of pain.

Unlike artificial light sources, which can be calibrated to meet a desired luminous effect regardless of latitude, climate, or time of day, daylight is a dynamic light source, which produces variable shadow patterns and fluctuating levels of brightness.

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Also, acoustic modems generally operate within a frequency band that captures many external sources of noise, varying from shrimps [13] (in tropical waters) to breaking waves in a stormy weather [14], thus contributing to a high and fluctuating level of ambient noise.

For example, clinicians are urged to observe and reflect on fluctuating levels of patient alertness, patient comfort levels in the presence or absence of family members, and different communication barriers such as hearing loss, in order to facilitate clinical interactions [ 15, 19, 22].

We therefore ran a second analysis with two clusters, and found a stable group (n = 149) and a group with fluctuating levels of life satisfaction (n = 87).

Delirium is defined as an acute brain dysfunction that presents as fluctuating levels of inattention and disordered thinking, and has been reported to affect up to 70% of surgical patients older than 60.

It has been shown that acutely infected chimpanzees and humans can have markedly fluctuating levels of viremia during the acute phase, possibly indicating transient control of viral infection [9] [11].

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