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The italics and repetitions may be symptomatic of Krista's obsession, but they still overwhelm the prose.
His attitude may be symptomatic of an ambivalence to more than modern languages.
The current cosy booking formula may be symptomatic of contemporary British culture in general.
In part, this shift may be symptomatic of a trend in early-music playing in general.
But its specific success may be symptomatic of a general failure.
It is doubtless tiresome and may be symptomatic of a deeper problem.
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Third, persons with dementia are excluded because delusions and depression may be symptomatic manifestations of dementia [ 28].
Nonetheless, it is noteworthy that the sensitivity may be overestimated in our study under the hypothesis where the inflammation may be symptomatic since none of the studies provided withdrawal and undetermined results, and the ascertainment of AF was passive.
Fabry disease (X-linked, though females carriers may be symptomatic) should be considered in the context of a history of periodic pain crises in the limbs (acroparesthesias), angiokeratomas on the skin, unexplained renal disease, or unexplained stroke.
Heart involvement occurs in 75%% of patients, may be symptomatic or not [18], and, in most cases, presents with ECG and imaging alterations [5].
The diagnosis of TB and the decision to start treatment against sputum smear-negative TB is usually dependent on clinical features, but 20% of PTB patients are completely asymptomatic whereas 42 86% of PTB patients may be symptomatic.
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