Methods: This multicenter study addressed the course of disease for each organsystem.
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However, metastasectomy has been described for almost every organsystem, including the pancreas.
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The most common organsystem with queries from patients was the reproductive system.
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For each examined organsystem, a primary end point is defined.
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These changes begin after conception and affect every organsystem in the body.
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Dozens of other side effects affecting virtually every bodysystem have been reported.
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Major medical co-morbidities associated with ASD are discussed by bodysystem.
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Diagram of umbra, penumbra and antumbra in a two- bodysystem.
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The bodysystem is being consumed and transformed.
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They're called the Lagrange points, or the libration points, and there's five of them around every two- bodysystem.
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In physiologicalsystem modelling for control or decision support, model validation is a critical element.
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The uterus is a physiologicalsystem consisting of a large number of interacting muscle cells.
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Results: Each physiologicalsystem had a direct relationship with EC, which was lower in frail compared with nonfrail.
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The results demonstrate a link between metabolite changes and free Ca2+ levels in a reconstituted physiologicalsystem.
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Although free selenide can be used in vitro for synthesis of selenophosphate, the physiologicalsystem that donates selenium to SPS is incompletely characterized.
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An entire anatomicalsystem may even be lost.
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All his anatomicalsystems seemed to be in disarray.
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Blending these disciplines may prove critical to our understanding of neurodegenerative diseases, which target specific anatomicalsystems.
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The fourth, that of Cuvier, and Anatomicalsystems, with the classifications of Cuvier, Lamark, De Blainville, Ehrenberg, Burmeister, Owen, Milne-Edwards, Von Siebold and Stannius, Leuckart.
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The use of finite element analysis (FEA) to investigate the biomechanics of anatomicalsystems critically relies on the specification of physiologically representative boundary conditions.
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Evolution created a systemoforgans, the viscera, as specialists in energy conservation, utilization or transformation.
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Begin defines idiosyncrasy as the predominance of an organ, of a viscus, or a systemoforgans.
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But embryological research into the gradual appearance and the formation of this important systemoforgans yields the most astounding and significant results.
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We find some of these useless parts, inherited from our lower vertebrate ancestors, in every systemoforgans in man and the higher Vertebrates.
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Its natural habitat (location) is the nervous system , and it does not retain its virulence when introduced into any other systemoforgans.
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It took almost six months, one bodilysystem shutting down after another.
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They stayed where they were, running through me as if they had formed a new bodilysystem.
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No possible way for him to digest that jack-knife, and fully incorporate it into his general bodilysystem.
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Besides the local treatment given above, vital action in the whole bodilysystem has to be increased on a definite line.
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On the simple principle that the bodilysystem can turn wheaten meal into all the elements wanted for good bodily health.
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Blindness, deafness, loss of speech, every possible loss of function may follow a violent shock to a child's mind or bodilysystem.
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All of the bodilysystems rely on enzymes to keep them functioning efficiently.
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Antiadrenergic agents have too many potent and negative effects on too many important bodilysystems.
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And it's not just the lungs that are affected by the lethal disease; it's also other vital organs and bodilysystems.
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'We carefully explain the risks of every procedure, because once you begin treatments, you compromise other bodilysystems.
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Dr. Fernie remarks that when uncooked parsley has been eaten to excess it has been observed to produce epilepsy in certain bodilysystems.
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Cholesterol is also found in high amounts in the brain and nervous system, where hormones play a critical part in balancing all bodilysystems.
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For hundreds of thousands of years, we all lived by spears and senses, killing to survive, relying on bodilysystems of speed, violence and adrenaline.
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"If he didn't contract an illness that further compromised his bodilysystems, and was sent to a long-term care facility, it could be several years."