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Symptoms, which usually become apparent between four and seven days after infection, include a sudden high fever, headaches, pain behind the eyes and a rash similar to measles.
Children with the disease have enlarged livers (which usually become normal in size by puberty), are generally stunted in growth, have doll-like facial features, and experience muscular weakness.
By middle age, they develop into full-fledged cardiometabolic risk factors and subclinical disease, which usually become clinically apparent in older age.
There is also empirical evidence in medicine on how methodological imperfections in a randomized trial can influence effect estimates, which usually become exaggerated (12).
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The erosion of the abnormal cartilage leads to a progressive degenerative disease of the joints, which usually becomes manifest by the fourth decade of life.
But advocates for subway riders said the lack of an announcement was yet another example of the transit agency's attempts in recent months to limit public input -- which usually becomes public outcry -- about the most extensive changes in the system in more than a decade.
Motor impairment, which usually became evident during the course of disease, is responsible for upper and lower limb weakness and atrophy, with main en griffe (Fig. 1) and "inverted champagne bottle" legs.
However, the OMUD, such as, the maximum likelihood detector [20], is still very high-complexity, which usually becomes extreme when the number of users supported per cell is relatively high.
This signals a change in weather in the near future, which usually becomes stormier.
Response is appreciated with reduction in size of a mass which usually becomes more calcified.
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