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Sudden sharp onset as a result of watching program "Maude" on TV (Adrienne Barbeau).
Of course, nearby stations should still show more clear (that is more strong and sharp) onset arrivals.
Figure 6d shows an event with a sharp onset and a secondary phase and then followed by an emergent wavetrain.
The compression results indicate a sharp onset of the transformation, consistent with little prior plasticity.
This second heat release, with a sharp onset at 417°C for heating at a rate of 20°C/min, is related to the major part of Ni3P-phase formation and substantial grain growth.
A sharp onset of the primary crystallization was found by microcalorimetry and XRD studies at temperatures which were 120 °C below the primary crystallization peak observed in conventional DSC.
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For example, the history of a sharp acute onset of pain, experience of a snap and a well-defined localised pain with a positive MRI for oedema but indecisive for fibre tear strongly suggest a minor partial muscle tear, below the detection sensitivity of the MRI.
He complained of abrupt onset, sharp, electric-like pain in the right occiput radiating toward the vertex accompanied by an intense and stabbing pain localized in the depth of the auditory canal.
Unlike pneumonia, asthma and COPD typically present with wheezing, pulmonary edema presents with an abnormal electrocardiogram, cancer and bronchiectasis present with a cough of longer duration, and pulmonary emboli presents with acute onset sharp chest pain and shortness of breath.
It is worth to note that at low SA content, not only the mixing transition is narrower, but the exothermic peak has a sharper onset.
He described having acute onset of sharp, debilitating pain, lasting twenty minutes to several hours on a daily basis.
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