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The swift onset of fire season here was unfolding nearly a year after the Waldo Canyon fire wrought widespread damage in Colorado Springs.
The survivors recalled a period of shelling and then the swift onset of a grim pattern of symptoms: shortness of breath, disorientation, blurred vision, vomiting, weakness, loss of consciousness..
Initial parenteral anticoagulation provides a swift onset of action, which is important in acute thrombosis treatment.
The effect had a swift onset and was significant after 2 4 h exposure time in a broad range of concentrations above 6.3 μg ml−1 of khat.
In a previous PET study from our group analyzing bone healing in a similarly impacted graft bed in the proximal femur (Sörensen et al. 2003), similar findings of a swift onset of bone healing were obtained to support this explanation.
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"Still Alice," written by the neuroscientist Lisa Genova, offers a crisp, straightforward, and wrenching depiction of the fifty-year-old Harvard professor Alice Howland's descent into the swift, early-onset form of the disease.
The data additionally contain event-locked contamination in the form of a swift, strong peak at movement onset in the ERD of the beta band (cf. Fig. 2), which is probably due to subjects moving their heads along with the fairly rhythmical foot movement once per second.
Thus, quarantine for SARS in Taiwan screened potentially infective persons for swift diagnosis and hospitalization after onset, thereby indirectly reducing infections.
Public health agencies are responsible for organizing a swift course of action from disease onset to notification and intervention.
It is similar to the effects of multiple sclerosis but crucially, unlike MS, you usually recover, even if the onset of the symptoms is more swift and dramatic.
From the onset of symptoms, the end is swift but terrifying.
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