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Fifty-fifty: that's as bad as it gets usually, despite the fear you feel when life has angled you brutally.
Usually, despite the beard, he blended in with the port-drinkers and philosophers, but, once a year, he persuaded the college porter to allow his children, badly dressed even by Oxford standards, through the hallowed gates.
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Also 14 July is the date when the birthday of the great suffragette Emmeline Pankhurst is usually celebrated – despite the fact that her birth certificate records 15 July as the date of birth.
10 20%, usually asymptomatic despite cyanosis.
This usually occurs despite efforts to control shoot growth by pruning the trees or by applying growth regulators.
The most common pattern of neurofibromatous dystrophic deformities is represented by a single short thoracic curve and abnormal kyphosis or lordosis [2], characterized by rapid progression, that usually develops despite the appropriate conservative treatment.
Anaemic patients and G6PD-deficient patients are more susceptible to methaemoglobinaemia. Differing MetHb levels in blood produce various symptoms: 10 20%, usually asymptomatic despite cyanosis 20 30%, headache, dyspnoea and anxiety 30 50%, tachycardia, dizziness, palpitaions and fatigue 50 70%, acidosis, confusion, coma and seizures >70%, fatal.
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