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"After a brief loss of momentum, the U.S. started to recover".
Phillips punched and kicked the woman, causing her significant blood loss and a brief loss of consciousness.
The word means a change of rhythm in music or a brief loss of consciousness in life.
A contrite Psy put his anti-American outburst down to a brief loss of perspective, and all was forgiven.
Repeated concussions -- even a very brief loss of consciousness after a violent collision -- can cause permanent brain injury.
Syncope, the scientific term for a brief loss of consciousness, was potentially dangerous, especially for someone like Jeanette, who had never before passed out.
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Syncope is the sudden loss of consciousness associated with a transient disorganization of circulatory function, as differentiated from other brief losses of consciousness associated with abnormal central nervous system activities, as in certain forms of epilepsy.
Thus, in addition to the ambiguity regarding the effects of brief weight loss interventions on bone, the long-term consequences of weight loss on bone mass, bone turnover, and subsequent fracture remain relatively unknown.
The brief temper loss was certainly bona fide, sparked by an equally authentic dislike for the perceived smugness and arrogance of Hearn rather than any deep-seated animosity towards his opponent.
Participants were randomly assigned to brief weight loss counseling alone, consisting of 15- to 20-min monthly sessions with a nurse or registered dietitian, orlistat alone (120 mg TID), or the combination of brief weight loss counseling and orlistat.
MRI-related acoustic noise has been linked to a temporary shift in hearing thresholds, brief hearing loss 21 and a decrease in otoacoustic emissions even with ear plugs.
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