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She admitted to not drinking or eating properly in apprehension of the surgery.
Perioperative clinicians often restrict prescribing analgesics (especially opioids) in apprehension of their potential side effects and variable regimens are followed.
There was a similar uptick in apprehensions of families, particularly mothers, traveling with their children.
In that post she aided in the apprehension of "Typhoid Mary Mallonn.
His primary contribution lies in his apprehension of the formal unity of the world of experience.
Past calls have resulted in the apprehension of juvenile muskrats, squirrels and northern pocket gophers.
He was best known for his part in the apprehension of 1930s hood John Dillinger.
Errors of apprehension are certainly possible, and yet a human action always originates in the apprehension of some apparent good by intellect and the desire for it by the will informed by the apprehension.
Arguably the pleasure we feel in the apprehension of something beautiful is disinterested pleasure.
But we don't need to live in constant apprehension of bad things happening.
"As it stands, science and medicine have come up short in their apprehension of mental illness.
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