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Since 1979, the litre may exceptionally be written using either an uppercase "L" or a lowercase "l", a decision prompted by the similarity of the lowercase letter "l" to the numeral "1", especially with certain typefaces or English-style handwriting.
In participants with gastric sensitivity, retching may exceptionally occur after a high dosage and extensive application".
Pemphigus vulgaris may exceptionally be associated with other blistering diseases such as SLE [ 7].
Although meningoencephalitis is usually a benign disease and recovery may occur within 7 to 10 days, it may exceptionally lead to serious complications or death.
However, retroperitoneal fibrosis may exceptionally cause stenoses of the ureteres and/or of the bile or hepatic ducts (Moul, 1992; Biermann et al, 1994) 6 20 years after radiotherapy.
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Commenting on the proposed rules in June, the American Hospital Association said, "Certain patients, including those at the end of life, may be exceptionally prone to developing pressure ulcers, despite receiving appropriate care".
But in some extraordinary cases, a child may have exceptionally close attachments to grandparents or other adults, and arbitrarily ending those bonds could cause a child substantial psychological harm.
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