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In addition, aquatic acidification may be episodic, especially in colder climates.
However, because these abnormalities may be episodic, the results of manometry may be normal at the time of the study.
Some of the shows may be episodic, others stand-alone, and the partnership may expand to include a live comedy tour.
Although your illness may be episodic or controlled by medications, it is still a disability, according to a recent amendment to the law.
The experience of the not yet may be episodic and benign: an occupied lavatory, a tenant who fails to leave his apartment after the termination of a contract, a pregnancy that lasts long after the due date.
Certain exposures may be relatively constant over long periods of time, whereas others may be episodic, random, or vary seasonally.
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In other contexts it has been used to inform meeting practices with families, where ongoing treatment and contact occurs with an individual but where professional contact with their family may be occasional or episodic.
J.H. Gillespie, "The molecular clock may be an episodic clock," PNAS 81 (1984): 8009-8013.
However, studies dating back to Joseph Schumpeter's coinage of the term "creative destruction" suggest that adjustments to technological change may be more episodic.
Part of the problem may be the episodic nature of the choreography, which means there is no overarching structure to draw us in: but a more fundamental issue is that it has only a fuzzily intermittent chemistry with its accompanying score.
This state, which may be acute, episodic, or chronic, can be accompanied by a changing emotional or mental state.
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