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About 3.5 s after the S wave arrival, slowness increased to 0.7 s/km and the back azimuth again was around 255°, coincident with the arrival of Rayleigh waves (Fig. 3).

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However, acknowledging the difficulties patients often have in maintaining fluid restriction, its slowness in increasing serum [Na+] and the predicted absence of free water excretion, it was decided to further treat her with the vasopressin V2 receptor antagonist tolvaptan at 15 mg/day taken orally.

Symptoms of major depressive disorder include a sad or hopeless mood, pessimistic thinking, a loss of enjoyment and interest in one's usual activities and pastimes, reduced energy and vitality, increased fatigue, slowness of thought and action, change of appetite, and disturbed sleep.

Robert Bresson only did with increasing slowness what other directors had done in a hurry.

French concluded that "like an hour-glass full of damp sand, the picture moves with increasing slowness as it approaches a confused climax in the Persian Gulf".

Spasticity: spasticity is characterized by increased stiffness and slowness in limb movement, the development of certain postures, an association with weakness of voluntary muscle power, and with involuntary and sometimes painful spasms of limbs.

The slowness of the French legal machine was increased by a certain reluctance to prosecute (which was aided by President Mitterrand).

This can include increased insurance or credit-card fees, higher interest rates and overcoming the slowness of collection agencies and issuers to clear records despite evidence of the crime.

At early vegetative growth stage, when the rate of filter cake increased, the treatments which received high rates of filter cake (80 and 100 tons/ha) showed slowness in growth (Table 4).

25– 27 The significant majority of adverse events were reported as mild and less frequent than with other potent statins, and compare similarly to the data from Stender et al. 22 Older patients who have been deemed frail may be at increased risk for adverse events. 1 This includes individuals with a combination of weakness, slowness, exhaustion, inactivity, and shrinking.

Analyses for subitems of frailty showed that slowness (2.32, 1.62 to 3.33), weakness (1.90, 1.35 to 2.68) and weight loss (1.61, 1.13 to 2.31) were related to increased risk of disability incidence.

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