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The reasons for reverting to the same medication are summarised in Table 3. Series A: NSAIDs or paracetamol for osteoarthritis Series B: reduction of temazepam for sleep disturbances One patient from series A indicated that she had reverted to taking NSAIDs because the paracetamol was not sufficiently effective.
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Under duress, the Yankees were reverting to form, taking at-bats pitch to pitch.
Recently, however, one of these asexual species from the Crotoniidae family reverted to the old ways, taking up sex again.
But Hendricks quickly reverted to his wrestling base, taking Lawler down repeatedly, slowing down the pace and controlling the Octagon.
In grabbing this chance, the administration, rather like the public, reverted to type to a take-it-or-leave-it unilateralism tempered by occasional confusion within its ranks.
If both users express a desire to connect, the app notifies them of the match — and users can then revert to LinkedIn to take things further.
From much of my client experience with Bookbub I knew there was only one direction my book sales would take once I reverted to a much higher price: DOWN.
However, during the period some decrease took place, which reverted to an increase towards the end of the survey years.
Only now, five years later, have troop levels reverted to the level they were at when he took office.
(In the second week, when the company reverted to tape, half the show seemed to have been taken away).
Mindaugas may have reverted to paganism afterwards.
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