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Sometimes it is associated with ancient customs, sometimes with religion, sometimes with severe dislocations or the sort of common need that has led to the formation of many nation-states, and sometimes with the fear of a common enemy.
It generally appears alone, but sometimes it is associated with headache; flushing; erythematous rash over the face, neck and upper torso (the so-called 'red man' syndrome); hypotension; and broncospasm [ 4, 13, 14, 15].
Most of the cases are isolated and sporadic; sometimes it is associated with syndromes like Treacher Collins, Goldenhar, and Pierre Robin syndrome or chromosome abnormalities like deletions of long arm of chromosome 18 [ 2, 3].
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"It is associated sometimes with inbreeding, as in the case of royal families of Europe".
The so-called "information crisis" beyond the error threshold sometimes is associated to the loss of the master sequence [ 1, 26, 29], whereas in other cases it is associated to the delocalization over the whole sequence space [ 2].
It sometimes is associated with an increased incidence of several types of malignancies, including lung, colon, and breast cancers.
It is more common in women than in men, and sometimes is associated with sexual abuse [ 19].
Sometimes, vision loss is associated with diseases like diabetes.
Sometimes, the strongest biologic rationale is associated with the poorest clinical results.
It has sometimes been associated with efforts to curtail energy use at the cost of economic activity and living standards, but it should be concerned exclusively with energy conservation as a means of increasing economic benefits.
In adult medical journals it has sometimes been associated with drug use or a personality trait along a broad continuum that, in its far extreme, includes schizophrenia.
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