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Short incubation period may show increased virulence of the infectious agent, or it may designate decreased defense mechanisms of the host against the disease.
This directive, either oral or written, may be an attempt to predict and direct care in the event of specific and unfortunate future situations (e.g. it may pertain to whether life support should be prolonged) or it may designate a specific person to speak on the patient's behalf.
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If the invariant or covariant is equal to zero, it vanishes, and we therefore may designate it "trivial".
Where high sensitivity is needed, we offer a revised methodology for signature design which may designate that multiple signatures are required to detect all sequenced strains.
Somehow, based on its sense (intension, meaning) a designating phrase may designate different things under different conditions in different states.
A handful of precedents directly addressed the narrower question at hand: whether Congress can use its spending power to restrict which officials the president may designate as his diplomatic agents.
The agreement provides that, if it is not economically feasible to pay all the users a cut, the court may designate the entire fund as going to the charities.
If the judge chooses, he may designate two assessors to assist and advise him, and two such men were named.
The law says the governor, "in consultation with" the state archives, may designate an alternate repository for his records.
There will be rules on what each ministry may designate as a state secret.
The E.P.A. this year may designate new restrictions on sulfur dioxide emissions.
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