• War broke out, and Chenevix-Trench signed up for the Royal Regiment of Artillery (believing it likely to be more cerebral than an infantry command)—his...
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    increasing severity are: diffuse cerebral hypoxia (DCH), focal cerebral ischemia, cerebral infarction, and global cerebral ischemia. Prolonged hypoxia induces...
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    his commute home. This continued until May 21, 1925, when Ueno died of a cerebral hemorrhage while at work. From then until his death on March 8, 1935, Hachikō...
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    engineering specialization in the agriculture department. Ueno died of a cerebral hemorrhage on May 21, 1925, while he was giving a lecture. Ueno was later...
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    medical conditions include Raynaud syndrome, erythromelalgia, frostbite, and trench foot, as well as connective tissue diseases such as lupus or vasculitis...
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  • the size of the body parts distorted to represent how much area of the cerebral cortex of the brain is devoted to it. During medieval and early modern...
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  • Charles Richard Sharpe (category Deaths from cerebral thrombosis)
    trench he was the first to reach the enemy's position, and, using bombs with great determination and effect, he himself cleared them out of a trench 50...
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  • Androgen insensitivity syndrome Angelman syndrome ANOTHER syndrome Anterior cerebral artery syndrome Anterior compartment syndrome Anterior cutaneous nerve...
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    associated, such as the coronary circulation to the heart itself, the cerebral circulation to the brain, renal circulation to the kidneys, and bronchial...
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  • then adding snatches of the Blockheads' "What a Waste" with some snoozy, cerebral rapping." Gary Crossing from Record Mirror stated, "You can't go far wrong...
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  • "explosive, commercially-enticing action of The Dark Knight trilogy" with the "cerebral underpinnings" of Memento, Inception and Tenet. IGN critic Siddhant Adlakha...
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    perfusion imaging – Nuclear medicine imaging method rCBF – Brain blood supply Cerebral edema – Excess accumulation of fluid (edema) in the intracellular or extracellular...
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  • (angeîon), vessel, urn hemangioma hemi- one-half Greek ἡμι- (hēmi-), half cerebral hemisphere hepat-, hepatic- of or pertaining to the liver Greek ἧπαρ, ἠπᾰτ-...
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  • are perfectly harmless in a trench, as the trajectory is so flat that it is nearly impossible for them to land in a trench. There is practically no rifle...
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    compensated with excessive drinking which contributed to his death. He died of a cerebral hemorrhage in Louisville, Kentucky on May 6, 1979, at the age of 40. Hooper...
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    allowing their attempt. He criticized Cromwell and Trench for returning early to Srinagar and considered Trench had been entirely unsatisfactory on the expedition...
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    the possibility that it may also have value for other conditions such as cerebral palsy and multiple sclerosis, but no significant evidence has been found...
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    thrombosis upper limb / torso Mondor's disease Paget–Schroetter disease head Cerebral venous sinus thrombosis Post-thrombotic syndrome Varicose veins Gastric...
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  • even when they present, they are different from the inflammatory ring of cerebral infection. Early cerebritis should not be mistaken for normal, immature...
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    URL (link) Pearson RR, Goad RF (December 1982). "Delayed cerebral edema complicating cerebral arterial gas embolism: case histories". Undersea Biomedical...
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    Saugstad OD (June 2001). "Hydrogen peroxide production in leukocytes during cerebral hypoxia and reoxygenation with 100% or 21% oxygen in newborn piglets"....
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    terrible death". An autopsy revealed that he had died of a cerebral haemorrhage and that his cerebral arteries were severely damaged by atherosclerosis. It...
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    damage to the brain, with the shock waves from bursting shells creating a cerebral lesion that caused the symptoms and could potentially prove fatal. Another...
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    major cause of death by pertussis. In infants who develop encephalopathy, cerebral hemorrhage and cortical atrophy occur, likely due to hypoxia. A physician's...
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    During an attack on the village of La Barque, Whittle rushed a German trench and forced the men from the position; he was awarded the Distinguished Conduct...
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    approach is unique for brain cooling due to anatomic proximity to the cerebral circulation and arteries. Based on preclinical studies in adult sheep,...
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    continued to skirmish in open engagements throughout September, as the static trench warfare typical of the First World War was still in the future. For his...
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  • explores the severest of speech disabilities with Dick Boydell—born with cerebral palsy, confined to a wheelchair and unable for 30 years to say more than...
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  • use and violence despite his pipe dream of moving to Europe. The retro trench coats and firearms also suggest a sort of eternal recurrence, and as Looper's...
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    cortical pseudolaminar necrosis, degeneration of the basal ganglia and cerebral edema. Although respiratory paralysis may be immediate, it can also be...
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