But one day a stran-ger from the South came into the palace.
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Freed from in-ju-ry or risk, al-so se-cure from dan-ger or loss.
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Chakahai came out of her ger to see what the sudden shouts meant.
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When Genghis entered the ger, the men within sat subtly straighter.
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So when I gave ger a piece of pav, her reaction was brilliant.
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However, no direct causal link was found between delayed emptying and reflux.
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The authors developed a series of operative procedures to prevent venous reflux.
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Two animals with gastro-duodeno-esophageal reflux had esophageal double and triple carcinomas respectively.
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This may reflect a philosophical change in reflux management by injection therapy.
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There is flux and reflux throughout, passion peeping out in the coda.
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Cholecystectomy followed by conservative treatment of GERD was performed in 55 patients.
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The present results suggest that a relationship exists between GERD and constipation.
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Holloway. It was the trooper in the car Gerd had been piloting.
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Family history was found to be a significant predictor of GERD symptoms.
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Gerd himself was accommodated in the spare room of the living hut.
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Background: It has been suggested that disturbed activity of the autonomic nervous system is one of the factors involved in gastroesophageal reflux (GER) in adults.
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I've had terrible acidreflux ever since I was in my teens.
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These events could represent either false-positive measurements or association with weakly acidreflux.
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She'd had trouble with what would now be called acidreflux.
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The way this night is unfolding, I'm going to have killer acidreflux.
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Both are sold by prescription to treat acidreflux and ulcers.
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AGI has ended a licensing agreement with fellow pharmaceutical firm Axcan in relation to a treatment for gastro-esophagealreflux disorder.
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The implication of these studies in treating gastroesophagealreflux disease are discussed.
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There was no important pathological gastroesophagealreflux before and after gastric bubble.
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Treatment usually was begun empirically, without a preceding study to document gastroesophagealreflux.
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Twenty-one percent of adenocarcinoma patients had other symptoms presentation, including gastroesophagealreflux disease.
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Three had a history of gastroesophagealreflux, but only 1 had active symptoms.
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The implication of these studies in treating gastroesophagealrefluxdisease are discussed.
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Twenty-one percent of adenocarcinoma patients had other symptoms presentation, including gastroesophagealrefluxdisease.
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Whether these individuals have a higher chance to develop gastroesophagealrefluxdisease is unknown.
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The occurrence of gastric ulcers after laparoscopic fundoplication for gastroesophagealrefluxdisease is not uncommon.
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The data suggest potential implications in the pathogenesis of related diseases such as gastroesophagealrefluxdisease.