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Louise Mensch may be the web's most complex, least easily defined manifestation to date, a kind of multi-platform, self-replicating entity of seemingly unlimited reach that combines the latest in artificial intelligence with, some fear, a virus-like tendency to spread, uncontrollably, across every aspect of the media, 24/7, from publishing to print to social media to radio to television.

We defined "manifestation" as the presence of at least one individual in the pedigree who was born after 1950 the period after which disease ascertainment is close to complete and inherited two copies of a recessive lethal variant introduced by the founder.

This in turn means that by chance at least some outcome measures will generate favourable results for an intervention; hence, the US Food and Drug Agency FDAA) in conjunction with belimumab-trialists developed the SRI aimed at guarding against the possibility that worsening in overall disease might be masked by apparent improvement in a more narrowly defined manifestation.

Similarly, 600/4761 (12.6%) non-Saudi patients had AIDS at the time of HIV diagnosis, 3618 (76.0%) patients had no symptoms, and 543 (11.4%) had non-AIDS defining manifestations.

This study defined clinical manifestations of TUR syndrome based on the appearance of cardiovascular and neurological manifestations, and assessed these symptoms relative to changes in serum sodium level [ 7, 8].

7– 9 In 1996, the International Psychogeriatric Association defined noncognitive manifestations of dementia as "signs and symptoms of disturbed perception, thought content, mood, or behavior that frequently occur in patients with dementia".

The following criteria were used for entry into KLURING: (1) a clinical SLE diagnosis based on a history of abnormal ANA titres and at least two defined organ manifestations at the time of diagnosis (Fries) and/or (2) meeting the ACR-82 criteria [ 6, 7].

At HIV diagnosis, 4502/6046 (74.5%) patients had no symptoms, 787 (13.0%) patients had non-AIDS defining manifestations, and 757 (12.5%) patients had AIDS.

This evidence raises crucial questions about how different injury signal components are integrated; what are the morbidity and mortality defining manifestations of VI/ALI and/or HALI and which, where and when should "outcome-defining" pathways be blocked.

When enquired regarding defining manifestations of dehydration, the most common responses were the presence of sunken eyes (43%), thirst (43%), wrinkled skin (34%), decreased urinary frequency (33%), and lethargy (29%).

Mothers or primary caretakers were asked about the main factors that make a diarrheal episode severe, the defining manifestations of dehydration, and the type of preventive measures useful against diarrhea.

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