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The concept of "perioperative hypertensive emergency" must be defined differently from that of ambulatory hypertensive emergency in view of its unique clinical considerations in an atypical setting.
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An actress arrives on set in an atypical mood.
The decision for the atypical setting was believed to be part of a crackdown on fanciful scenes erected in various cities around Italy.
Typical of Brink Productions' immersive theatre experience, the play, set in the fictional suburb of Barranugli, unfolds in an atypical stage installation resembling a cemetery.
The stimulus set contained 138 images: each object could be presented either in its typical or in an atypical colour.
"It was very atypical gear, and he used it in an atypical way," the keyboardist Money Mark, who is a musical director of a touring tribute to Onyeabor, said.
Both instruments are played in an atypical manner.
AVN may present in an atypical fashion.
The genome of the halophilic myxobacterium Haliangium ochraceum encodes one of the most atypical sets of shell proteins in terms of composition and primary structure.
Study limitations included its potentially limited generalisability as it was undertaken in the setting of an atypical, mobile clinic program nested in a long-standing research cohort.
After hemispherectomy, the shift of language and motor functions to the non-removed hemisphere is remarkable, but highly dependent on age, with the greatest potential for reorganization seen in children under 6 years of age (Gardner et al., 1955; Chen et al., 2002 b ); interpretation of such plasticity measures must bear in mind that they arise in the setting of an atypical brain at baseline.
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