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She points to unsafe sex and substance abuse as frequent consequences of that repression.
Phantom phenomena – pain or other sensations appearing to come from amputated body parts – are frequent consequences of amputation and can cause considerable suffering.
The most frequent consequences of physical violence were anger (44%), depression (22%), fear or stress (14%), headache/ fatigue (8%), and frustration (6%).
Although autologous bone graft is a safe and effective way to provide bone cells still it has multiple limitations including donor site morbidity, limited cells quantity, requirement of a second surgical procedure with frequent consequences of pain, and complications [ 84– 86].
11 However, to be a useful therapeutic strategy, the selective S-nitrosation of complex I must lead to an improved prognosis for the patient by decreasing the amount of long-term cardiac tissue damage and organ dysfunction that are frequent consequences of an IR injury and which lead on to chronic heart disease.
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A frequent consequence of reaction through intermediates having carbonium ionic character is that some of the products have rearranged skeletal structures.
One frequent consequence of this exposure was weight loss although another consequence was sometimes death.
Distortion of perception, disorders of bone metablism (osteomalacias), as well as anaemia is a frequent consequence of long-term application.
A frequent consequence of critical illness in the emergency department is intubation and mechanical ventilation, a hallmark of ED resuscitation and a requisite component of the clinical management of the ALI/ARDS patient.
Liver cirrhosis is a frequent consequence of the long clinical course of all chronic liver diseases and is characterized by tissue fibrosis and the conversion of normal liver architecture into structurally abnormal nodules.
The effect of shape memory, which is a frequent consequence of thermorelaxation transitions, is investigated in (Dinzart and Lipiński 2010; Liu et al. 2006; Lustig et al. 1996; Nguen et al. 2008; Qi et al. 2008; Scalet et al. 2015; Shardakov and Golotina 2009; Xiao et al. 2013).
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