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Open image in new window Fig. 16 A 45-year-old man with a previous history of left radial artery thrombosis post coeliac artery stenting with persistent arm claudication.

Since tandem duplicates represent the majority of the R-gene duplicates that typically have a higher turnover rate, and additionally most of the R-genes have experienced high birth-and-death rate due to the persistent arms-race with the evolution of pathogen target effectors, most R-genes should have a fairly limited cross-taxonomic coverage [ 94, 95].

This generally occurred after the people were discharged from therapy but were still looking for a solution to their persistent arm and hand disability.

Persistent outer-arm itching that worsens in sunlight is known as brachioradial pruritus, and it's caused by a crimped nerve in the neck.

n 1 = k n 2 n 2 = Z a + Z β 2 ϵ - δ 2 p 1 1 - p 1 k + p 2 1 - p 2 We estimated that 20% (p1 = 0.80) of patients will experience the primary outcome in the usual care arm (persistent flare), with an estimated 15% (p2 = 0.85) of patients with this outcome in the intervention arm.

However, a relationship between the placebo reactivity and a given psychological or a socio-cultural state was not evidenced in a large study on patients with a persistent distal upper arm pain; the dimensions tested were: anxiety, depression, belief in alternative medicine, sex, color (white/non-white), educational level, and age [22].

Later, Professor Bethe became a persistent champion of nuclear arms control, helping to persuade the White House to ban atmospheric nuclear tests in 1963 and antiballistic missile systems in 1972.

During the first three days of their two-week stay in the area, which will end when troops from the Welsh Guards relieve them, the men of the Black Watch battalion endured persistent attacks of small arms fire and rocket-propelled grenades.

And: We didn't want to go, we didn't want to kill them, but its persistent silence and outstretched arms horrified and comforted us at the same time… — 1983, photographer unknown, presumed dead.

Persistent postoperative neck or arm pain should prompt further evaluation with dynamic radiographs, CT, or MRI to allow for further workup of these material-related complications.

The main effect of age was significant for "persistent or recurring problems" with "arms, hands, and shoulders," "back problems," "frequent or painful urination," "sexual or genital problems," "pain in arms or legs," and "pain in more than one joint," with the severity of all these symptoms increasing more in older individuals.

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