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The Comme des Garçons term for the cubes and their easily-browsed contents is "Pocket," their presentation consistent regardless of setting.
Most women with a clinical presentation consistent with ovarian cancer have benign conditions.
No child had a clinical presentation consistent with HIV infection and all children had a CD4% within the normal range for age.
In addition, poor weight gain notwithstanding, albumin was essentially normal on presentation consistent with intravascular volume contraction rather than nutritional sufficiency (Table 1 and Fig. 2b ).
The symptoms of PDSS in clinical practice were similar to those observed in previous clinical trials [ 6], with a clinical presentation consistent with symptoms of olanzapine overdose.
However, all children in the study had an underlying risk factor for PCP and were severely ill with a clinical presentation consistent with PCP.
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The human patients from whom these isolates were obtained had clinical presentations consistent with the multi-organ pathology observed in mice in this study.
25, 26 However, many patients had several positive serologic results, negative bacteriologic results, and unremarkable, non-specific clinical presentations consistent with several possible diagnoses.
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Our finding that older patients are more likely to present with an emergency presentation is consistent with the observation that in 30% of English patients (over 70 at diagnosis) their diagnosis of cancer was made after an emergency admission to hospital (Elliss-Brookes et al, 2012).
In fact, utilitarian presentation is consistent: Soup spoons are typical American-style budget stainless; soups come in low-priced china serving bowls that flare at the rim, making conveyance of the brimming broth a risky business.
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