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Phase 3: characterized by small outbreaks of disease, generally resulting from multiple cases of animal-to-human transmission, though limited capacity for human-to-human transmission may be present.
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Punctate inner choroidopathy and MFC have many similarities, with visual loss generally resulting from choroidal neovascularization.
Introduction Diabetic ketoacidosis, generally resulting from an absolute deficiency of insulin, is a frequent cause of hospitalization in intensive care unit.
Animal studies suggest some possibility of harm from BVO. Bromine toxicity is known to occur in people, but as noted, generally resulting from medications that contain bromine in much higher concentrations than soft drinks.
The E247A variant displayed slightly reduced catalytic efficiency on all tested substrates, generally resulting from increased Km values (Table 3).
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Death generally results from atrophy or paralysis of the respiratory muscles.
Low-level lead poisoning generally results from unavoidable exposure to atmospheric lead pollutants.
It generally results from erosion beneath the bergschrund of a glacier.
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