Sentence examples for infrequent signs from inspiring English sources

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Clinically, all affected animals in Norway reportedly displayed ataxia in the absence of pruritus; other infrequent signs were anxiety and loss of bodily condition [ 5].

Infrequent signs that predicted a fatal outcome were: "baby sleepy/unarousable" (LR+ 9.1), "rapid breathing" (LR+ 5.9), "bulging fontanel" (LR+ 5.9), "refuses to feed" (LR+ 5.4), "convulsions/fits/seizures" (LR+ 5.4), "infected umbilicus" (LR+ 4.5), and "floppy/poor muscle tone" (LR+ 3.4).

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Given that diarrhoea is not an infrequent presenting sign of influenza infection in mammals, such as avian H5N1 infection in humans [ 20] and the 2009 pandemic A/H1N1 infection in pigs [ 21], there is a need for clarification regarding SA receptor distribution in the human gut.

The low sensitivity may be due, in part, to sudden deterioration and infrequent measurement of vital signs.

Another factor that affects the illusion of control, the probability of the action, increased the illusion only in the groups where the situation was highly rewarding (either with frequent desired outcomes, or with infrequent undesired outcomes), although the signs of the illusions were reversed, as we expected (positive judgments in the former case, negative ones in the latter case).

$50 Million in Improvements In the 1990's, $50 million in improvements made the place better lighted and vaguely tolerable -- though there are not nearly enough signs to help an infrequent commuter navigate a building the size of an aircraft carrier with the charm of a public lavatory.

The study demonstrated infrequent collection and use of vital signs, infrequent screening for common illnesses (such as HIV, TB, STIs), and low rates of prevention counseling (such as malaria control with ITNs, and alcohol and tobacco use).

International visitors may be pleasantly surprised to find Bethlehem feels perfectly safe, the welcome is warm (a sure sign that visitors are infrequent) and there's a good choice of hotels and restaurants.

Of interest is the high rate of adolescents reporting androgen excess signs (36%%) which in presence of infrequent cycles could be a sign of polycystic ovarian disease.

In the same study, signs more suggestive of dengue were infrequent: red eyes (33.6% of patients), rash (11.2%), and bleeding (7.5%).

Clinical signs of toxicity were mild and infrequent and they were mostly CNS (depression, transient ataxia) or gastrointestinal system (vomiting, body weight loss, salivation) related.

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