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Flowers are seldom preserved in an identifiable condition.
Unusually for Marx, the above sentences still resonate with truth, still reflect an identifiable condition of life as it is lived - at least by some people - today.
As a former stonemason his creative skills allow him to restore dismembered bodies, with the aid of a photograph, to a fully identifiable condition.
Your brother's characteristics and behaviors might point toward Asperger's, or toward a different identifiable condition, or toward something completely idiosyncratic — let's call it Your-Brotherism.
Indeed, as two new reports produced for the Senate Intelligence Committee make clear, Russian interference through social media — contrary to the suggestion of many prominent tech executives — is a chronic, widespread and identifiable condition that we must now aggressively manage.
The study's two-group experimental design randomly assigned 32 pre-service teachers either to an identifiable condition (with the assessors' full real names attached), or an anonymous condition; and both groups were asked to provide written comments on five assessees' microteaching performance based on videos of their teaching.
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One consequence of the authors' views is that, with rare exceptions associated with clearly identifiable conditions like Down's syndrome, there are no special needs.
Secondary osteoporosis is caused by readily identifiable conditions such as malignancy, endocrinopathies, systemic inflammatory diseases, the use of certain medications (e.g., GCs, aromatase inhibitors), as well as by other diseases that are more difficult to diagnose, such as hypovitaminosis D, hyperparathyroidism, or idiopathic hypercalciuria.
Severe fibrosis of the lung, resulting from occupational lung disease or arising from no identifiable antecedent condition, may also cause severe and unremitting dyspnea.
This perspective is underscored by the fact that patients with primary insomnia (i.e., insomnia that is not associated with any other identifiable medical condition), account for only about 15percentt of all insomnia patients seen at sleep clinics.
The case suggests that, even without an identifiable immunocompromised condition, a patient with LYG should be considered an immunocompromised host, and rituximab or other immunosuppressive treatments should be prescribed cautiously; the possibility for rare complications should be recognized.
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