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Signs of small bowel obstruction on ultrasound may include exaggerated peristaltic activity producing a to-and-fro motion (which may decrease or cease with strangulation), dilation of the proximal intestinal segment, and accumulation of fluid and gas [8].

The roentgenographic findings may include exaggerated and fuzzy lung markings and hilar enlargement [ 194].

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Other patterns include exaggerated paisleys, ovals, numbers and letters.

Some notable exceptions include exaggerated cortisol responses to fenfluramine (Anthenelli et al. 2001) and 2-deoxyglucose (George et al. 1994).

"We have the estimated 70,000 of the Free Syrian Army (and many other groups and grouplets); but those numbers may be exaggerated, and they may include some jihadists who are not ideologically very different from al-Qaida.

There are a few mind-sets to avoid as well (side effects may include crashed aircraft and the Yom Kippur War): "cognitive tunneling," "reactive thinking," and an exaggerated disposition for "cognitive closure".

In contrast, examples of gene-dependent accidental cell death may include the detrimental programmed necrotic cell deaths observed with non-apoptotic ischemic injury, lysosome leakage and the exaggerated inflammatory responses characteristic of virus-induced encephalitis.

These thoughts may include misattributions ("When I feel nervous during the day, it's because I didn't sleep well the night before"), unrealistic expectations ("I must get eight hours of sleep tonight"), and exaggerated fears ("If I don't get to sleep soon, I'll mess up at work tomorrow").

Reasons may include: Fatigue.

Pro-inflammatory cytokines may activate' a sickness response', which is believed to explain typical symptoms in functional pain syndromes, including exaggerated pain sensitivity [ 43].

Some evidence exists for enhanced vasoconstrictor function in models of inactivity, including exaggerated endothelin-1 responses (Thijssen et al. 2007b).

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