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My people lived then in the distant Pa-lat Kwa-bi in the South.
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To-ko-na-bi was a place of little rain, and the corn was weak.
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In this second week, we hear from queer and bi Black women.
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I have been bi for as long as I can remember.
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Frond wholly divided into narrow ligulate, dichotomous, bi or multiserial branches; no vibracula.
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He later lapsed into a coma-like state and suffered devastating braininjuries.
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Both were knocked unconscious and suffered serious lacerations, fractures and braininjuries.
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Their most common injuries were fractures, open wounds and traumatic braininjuries.
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Hormone disorders are known to occur after traumatic braininjuries, they add.
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The effects of RA-NG interaction on ischemic braininjuries are still unclear.
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As was most natural such a wonderful case of cerebralinjury attracted much notice.
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Early death was related to cerebralinjury except for five rats which developed peritoneal bleeding.
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Loss of blood-brain barrier (BBB) function may contribute to post-ischemic cerebralinjury by yet unknown mechanisms.
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We aimed to evaluate potential underlying cerebralinjury by comparing neurometabolite levels between perinatally HIV-infected children and healthy controls.
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This may imply an equal vulnerability to the cerebralinjury associated with hemodynamic instability in the early postoperative period.
Usage of brain injury in English
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Background: Propofol is commonly used to sedate patients after traumatic braininjury.
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He suffered a serious braininjury which affected his memory and personality.
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Participants: 77 patients admitted for their first rehabilitation after traumatic braininjury.
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Thus you could be concussed, and subject to hallucinations from braininjury.
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Giffords survived an assassination attempt that left her with severe braininjury.
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Traumatic braininjury and burns accounted for the majority of non-preventable deaths.
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Rosie Belton tells her story of rehabilitation after a major braininjury.
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The critical care management of patients with traumatic braininjury is complex.
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Such variability is elevated in neurodegenerative diseases or following traumatic braininjury.
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Similar semantic decrements have been associated with impaired recovery from braininjury.
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Ninety-nine of the patients reintubated had primary braininjury and resulting encephalopathy.
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So what we are aiming to do is prevent secondary braininjury.
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How can we monitor hits before they actually produce that braininjury?
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She suffers from a braininjury and is on medication for pain.
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Objectives: Traumatic braininjury remains an important cause of death and disability.
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And a light charge hitting a skull might inflict permanent braininjury.