Nothing would trouble us there; the fresh air would cool your feverishness.'
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The feverishness of day, and its fierce passions, still filled the camp.
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This news of the battle of Saint-Privat caused my feverishness to return.
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A burst of fraternal feverishness made him eager to get to it.
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She had a feverishness and uncertainty of temper common to long-confined invalids.
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The pyrexia may have the same periodic character as that just noted in cases of cyclic vomiting.
2
From the middle of July until we left Gallipoli for good, our effective strength was being continually reduced by dysentery, pyrexia, and jaundice.
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Outcomes were measured by assessing bacterial translocation, postoperative intestinal permeability, serum zonulin concentrations, duration of postoperative pyrexia, and cumulative duration of antibiotic therapy.
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During disease outbreaks, core temperature is a useful health metric in swine, due to the presence of pyrexia especially during the acute phase of infection.
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We describe a case of a 38-y-old man undergoing dialysis who presented with pyrexia of unknown origin and raised inflammatory markers but was otherwise asymptomatic.
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Nothing else in football can quite compare to the febrility the derby evokes in fans.
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This febrileresponse is in part dependent on the local action of interleukin-1beta within the pouch.
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Response correlated with prior exposure to BCG vaccine or tuberculosis, and with a febrileresponse to vaccine administration.
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Here, using mice of both sexes, we examined the role of local versus generalized PGE 2 production in the brain for the febrileresponse.
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These data imply that the febrileresponse is dependent on the local release of PGE 2 onto its target neurons, possibly by a paracrine mechanism.
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As opposed to observations on STAT3 or NFkB, the percentage of NF-IL6-reactive cells increased in parallel to late phases of the febrileresponse.