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The inflammation may precede or follow formation of the clot.
It may precede or run simultaneously with word-of-mouth, press relations and social media strategies.
The clinical history of migrainous children is often characterized by symptoms that may precede or coexist with headache [1 6].
So, that the absurd consequence would thence follow, of making the same act of the legislature, either consistent with the constitution, or not so, according as it may precede or follow some other enactment of a different import.
Here, we used fMRI and a modified Stop-signal task to specifically examine the role of perceptual and attentional processes triggered by the different stimuli in such tasks, thus seeking to further distinguish other cognitive processes that may precede or otherwise accompany the implementation of response inhibition.
Epigenetic changes may precede or underlie PB-induced transcriptional remodeling in the liver, providing mechanistic insights as well as a rich source of biomarkers of the carcinogenic process.
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These tumors may be solitary or may precede, accompany, or follow the onset of multiple myeloma.
A history of migraine with aura seems to be more common among victims of ischemic stroke than among controls and an acute attack of migraine may precede, accompany or follow a thromboembolic transient ischemic attack or a stroke, this seems to occur more often among migraineurs compared patients without migraine [88, 89].
Seizure-related headache (SRH) may be pre-, port- or peri-ictal, i.e., they may precede, follow or occur in temporal proximity of the actual seizure manifestations.
This progressive nerve deafness may precede, accompany, or follow fixation of the stapes.
It is reported that epigenetic perturbations may precede, parallel or follow transcriptional perturbations and can be uncoupled from alterations in transcriptional activity [44].
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