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Dacryocystitis, inflammation and infection of the lacrimal sac, usually stemming from obstruction of the flow of tears into the nose.
There are several examples of analysis of this kind of data, usually stemming from a lack of information on chronological age.
DM: For many, it is a lack of preparation, usually stemming from the flawed assumption that negotiation is all art and no science.
Though physician 'brain drain' has been long recognized, designing interventions to address it, such as mechanisms of funding of medical education, and establishment of new medical schools, has been constrained by a limited understanding of this phenomenon, usually stemming from the unavailability of detailed data.
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It usually stems from the same type of buildup of fatty plaque that hardens the arteries near the heart.
Bad gift-giving usually stems from one basic misconception: If it's a video game, it must be for children.
"The pressure to be on," she writes, "usually stems from some seemingly legitimate reason, such as requests from clients or customers or teammates in different time zones.
It is not something that affects Muslims of ethnic minorities in isolation, and racially-motivated aggression usually stems from a cross section of ethnicities.
Mr. Holleyman said the suits usually stem from complaints made to the group's hot line or Web site by disgruntled former employees of a company.
Rarer but more serious side effects like hives, dizziness and breathing problems usually stem from allergies to the chicken eggs that vaccines are grown in.
Sudden cardiac arrest in a young person usually stems from a structural defect in the heart or a problem with its electrical circuitry.
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