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A persistent dry cough is a relatively common adverse effect believed to be associated with the increases in bradykinin levels produced by ACE inhibitors, although the role of bradykinin in producing these symptoms remains disputed by some authors.
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In the summer of 1983, he noticed that he had a persistent dry cough ; friends in Paris became concerned that he may have contracted the HIV / AIDS virus then sweeping the San Francisco gay population, but Foucault insisted that he had nothing more than a pulmonary infection that would clear up when he spent the autumn of 1983 in California.
Patient-reported symptoms must include both ocular symptoms, such as daily, persistent, troublesome dry eyes for more than three months, and oral symptoms, such as needing to drink water to swallow food.
The original died in the dry summer of 1965, and through the persistent efforts of park staff, a replacement finally took root in 1968.
Symptoms of pterygium include persistent redness, inflammation, foreign body sensation, tearing, which can cause bleeding, dry and itchy eyes.
The incidence of persistent dry eye has been estimated to be as high as 28 % in Asian eyes and 5 % in Caucasian eyes.
They do not inhibit the breakdown of bradykinin or other kinins, and are thus only rarely associated with the persistent dry cough and / or angioedema that limit ACE inhibitor therapy.
these were able to largely escape the drying effect of glacial periods of the Quaternary due to the persistent fog from the Benguela Current providing moisture during the dry season.
As she goes about her routine, she slowly begins to develop unpredictable and strange bodily reactions, such as persistent fatigue, uncontrollable coughing ( when surrounded by truck exhaust while driving ), asthma-like symptoms ( at a baby shower ), nose bleeds ( when getting a perm at a hair salon ), vomiting, and eventually convulsions ( at the dry cleaners ).
" Cape Doctor " ( usually The Cape Doctor or " die Kaapse dokter " in Afrikaans ) is the local name for the strong, persistent and dry south-easterly wind that blows on the South African coast from spring to late summer ( September to March in the southern hemisphere ).
* Sink: an endorheic depression generally containing a persistent or intermittent ( seasonal ) lake, a salt flat ( playa ) or dry lake, or an ephemeral lake.
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Residual lung problems are rare but include symptomatic cough, wheezing, and persistent hyperinflation for up to 5-10 yr.
Porter traveled with Dr. James K. Hall to Texas in March 1882, hoping that a change of air would help alleviate a persistent cough he had developed.
McQueen developed a persistent cough in 1978 ; he gave up smoking and underwent antibiotic treatments without improvement.
This caused the bottom part of their lungs to fill with mucus, symptoms of this include a slight but persistent cough and heavy breathing causing a heaving appearance of the bosom.
It is defined clinically as a persistent cough that produces sputum ( phlegm ) and mucus, for at least three months per year in two consecutive years.
Whittock claims to have suffered from a persistent cough for his entire life and insisted that he had a genuine cough caused by a combination of hay fever and a dust allergy, and that it was only coincidence that his throat problem coincided with the right answer.
John Wanamaker, the founder of the store that bears his name, was unable to join the U. S. Army during the American Civil War because of a persistent cough.
Throughout the 2012 season, Teixeira was plagued with several health issues and injuries such as a " persistent and almost debilitating " cough caused by severe congestion of the bronchi, wrist inflammation, and a calf strain.
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that its persistent use by ballet companies of the Soviet regime indicates that that old spirit is just as stultifying alive today as it ever was ; ;
One of the finest soft shoe tunes ever invented, `` Once In Love With Amy '' is also, of course, one of the most tantalizingly persistent of light love lyrics to come out of American musical comedy in our era.
Many species have an erect woody stem which is covered with persistent dried leaves unless there have been fires, topped by a crown of long thin leaves.
One of the persistent myths of baseball history is that Doubleday invented the game in 1839, although he was in West Point at the time.
In his Swedish paper " Observations of two persistent degrees on a thermometer " he reports on experiments to check that the freezing point is independent of latitude ( and of atmospheric pressure ).
In common law, barratry is the offense committed by people who are “ overly officious in instigating or encouraging prosecution of groundless litigation ” or who bring “ repeated or persistent acts of litigation ” for the purposes of profit or harassment.
* Charcoal phase or solid phase, when the output of flammable gases from the material is too low for persistent presence of flame and the charred fuel does not burn rapidly and just glows and later only smoulders.
A megathermal climate is one with persistent high temperatures and abundant rainfall, with potential annual evaporation in excess of.
A persistent rumor is that debossed ( imprinted with stamped in letters ) dog tags were issued from World War II till the end of the Vietnam War and that currently the U. S. military is issuing embossed ( imprinted with raised letters ) dog tags.
DDT is a persistent organic pollutant that is readily adsorbed to soils and sediments, which can act both as sinks and as long-term sources of exposure contributing to terrestrial organisms.
There is a persistent, but unsupported, tale that he repudiated his earlier works, including the Decameron, in 1362, as profane.
This is characterized by excessive insomnia, anxiety, confusion, disorientation, insomnia, hot flashes, uncontrollable cold sweats, diaphoresis, chills, fever, uncontrollable perspiration, persistent unrelenting nightmares every night and perceptual disturbances.
Likewise, schooling attainment is often persistent across generations and families with higher amounts of inheritance are able to acquire and transmit higher amounts of human capital.
Mach's influence is most apparent in the logical positivists ' persistent concern with metaphysics, the unity of science, and the interpretation of the theoretical terms of science, as well as the doctrines of reductionism and phenomenalism, later abandoned by many positivists.
Experimental philosophy is a form of philosophical inquiry that makes at least partial use of empirical research — especially opinion polling — in order to address persistent philosophical questions.
The MUMPS language provides a hierarchical database made up of persistent sparse arrays, which is implicitly " opened " for every MUMPS application.
Being " stuck " in a thermodynamic trough without being at the lowest energy state is known as being kinetically persistent.
However, it is important to note that nothing in the text of the Constitution explicitly authorized the power of judicial review, despite persistent fears voiced by Anti-federalists over the power of the new Federal court system.
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