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Meanings of local reactions in English
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Usage of local reactions in English
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Some of these extensive localreactions lasted for more than 29 days.
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The meningococcal conjugate vaccine produced fewer localreactions than concurrent routine immunizations.
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There were a few localreactions concerning the location of new service facilities.
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Therapy may elicit localreactions or, rarely, systemic allergic reactions.
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Results: No relationship between prevaccination antibody levels and localreactions or systemic symptoms was found.
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Many reports exist about localreactions in sheep.
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Horns-frombehind and in the cross-streethe had just blocked-registeredlocalreactions to his driving abilities.
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The regimen was very well tolerated with only mild and transient localreactions and constitutional symptoms.
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Two true- and two mock-immunized subjects developed large localreactions likely caused by mosquito salivary gland antigens.
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Only two adverse events ( localreactions) possibly related to tea tree oil occurred during therapy.
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Solicited localreactions, such as redness and swelling, tended to be more commonly reported with JI administration.
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The recurrence rate is low, but localreactions including crusting can develop and result in post-treatment skin changes.
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No discontinuation of treatment due to adverse events, particularly due to localreactions at the injection site, were reported.
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Dose limiting side effects consisted of fever, severe fatigue and dolent localreactions at the site of GM-CSF injection.
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Medically attended localreactions to the DTaP vaccine were presumptively identified from administrative data and were confirmed by medical record review.
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If the stirring is not efficient, localreactions of extreme violence (in certain cases leading to conflagration) will occur.