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The medical expert says that would lead Diaz's sodium levels to drop and his brain cells to swell leading to seizures or even coma and death.
Further, moisture changes cause fibers to swell, leading to cockling and curling of the finished paper.
The rains caused the Cagayan River to swell, leading to the death of a 12-year-old boy in Gingoog City.
This extra blood causes the nose tissues to swell, leading to a feeling of stuffiness.
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The detainees said through their lawyers that the search led to protests that swelled, leading in part to the raid in April that pushed the detainees into individual cell lockdown.
As 1386 came to an end, sentiment against his patron and ally Brembre swelled (leading to Brembre's own execution two years later), and Chaucer appears to have been an early casualty of his king's unpopularity and his associate's impending fall.
Due to this reason, the film-forming polymer was hydrated easily and swelled, leading to the fast release of the drug.
The alcohol causes the skin to become red and to swell slightly, leading to a higher instance of damage.
When immersed in a liquid, the surface of the outer layer tissue swells up, leading to small compression forces that make it crease, buckle up, and fold in on itself.
We note here that it is difficult to achieve the conjugated polymer nanostructure by room temperature NIL method using PDMS as imprinting mold directly, since the PDMS material is not only provided with limited stiffness but also easy to absorb the organic solvent and change into swell or deform, leading to be incapable of obtaining uniform nanostructure precisely.
However, when PDMS is in contact with conventional silicon and hydrocarbon oils, the polymer may swell or shrink, leading to device delamination or channel blockage, and thus unstable emulsion generation.
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