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In addition, men with IC / PBS are frequently diagnosed as having chronic nonbacterial prostatitis, and there is an extensive overlap of symptoms and treatment between the two conditions, leading researchers to posit that the conditions share the same etiology and pathology.
Objectivism includes an extensive treatment of ethical concerns.
* Radical surgery, surgery carried out in extreme circumstances and / or with extensive treatment
The most extensive treatment of the chess motif in Carroll's novel is provided in Glen Downey's The Truth About Pawn Promotion: The Development of the Chess Motif in Victorian Fiction.
His 1867 Elementary Treatise of Quaternions included extensive treatment of the nabla or del operator and is very close to modern vector analysis.
He was notably short: and was born with club feet that required extensive hospital treatment and which, coupled with his diminutive stature, made him the butt of jokes from other children.
When the ship arrived in Fremantle, on 3 March, one of Gorton's arm wounds had become septic and needed extensive treatment.
The federal and state tax treatment of profits from sale and use of transferable tax credit have been the subject of extensive discussion and the issuance of several guidance documents by the Internal Revenue Service.
Prescribed burning is also used on old extensive infestations to remove vegetative cover and promote seed germination for removal or treatment.
Some recommend trientine as first-line treatment, but experience with penicillamine is more extensive.
D ’ Arcy Wentworth Thompson's On Growth and Form gives extensive treatment to these spirals.
Although Pliny's treatment of the subject is more extensive, Theophrastus is more systematic and his work is comparatively free from fable and magic.
No ancient biographies of Theramenes are known, but his life and actions are relatively well documented, due to the extensive treatment given him in several surviving works.
The 100-bed center offers extensive outpatient treatment, acute hospital care, PTSD treatment, and an alcohol and drug treatment facility.
The Waste water undergoes an extensive treatment process based on parameters set by the Virginia Department of Environmental Quality < ref >" Wastewater Treatment.
Marshall and Marshall have examined the original papers leading to radon's discovery and their work should be consulted for a full treatment and extensive references.
As of 2008, each year's World AIDS Day theme is chosen by the World AIDS Campaign's Global Steering Committee after extensive consultation with people, organizations and government agencies involved in the prevention and treatment of HIV / AIDS.
Even when a body is decomposed, embalming treatment can still be achieved ( the arterial system decays more slowly ) but would not restore a natural appearance without extensive reconstruction and cosmetic work, and is largely used to control the foul odors due to decomposition.
In his late teens-early 20s, Joel fell seriously ill with skin and glandular tuberculosis, and underwent extensive treatment in Stockholm.
All those interviewed, including Yuasa, had once been sentenced to death in China for war crimes, but had been released after extensive " re-education " treatment, which places public doubt on their testimonies.
This makes Fc-leptin a potential treatment for obesity in humans after more extensive testing.
In the lecture, Heidegger included about 100 pages on boredom, probably the most extensive philosophical treatment ever of the subject.
When the condition cleared up, she was left with extensive scarring, which she later successfully cleared by means of laser treatment.

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Procter fell ill in 1862 ; Dickens and others have suggested that her illness was due to her extensive charity work, which " appears to have unduly taxed her strength ".

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As of 2009, the proposal is subject to a planning application for extensive redevelopment of ' Brent Cross Cricklewood ', and there are views for and against the proposals, and reports in the media.
Very little cave-specific study was undertaken prior to the work of Édouard-Alfred Martel ( 1859-1938 ), the ' father of modern speleology ', who through his extensive and well-publicised cave explorations introduced in France the concept of speleology as a distinct area of study.
In his dissertations, which were published in French in 1928, he demonstrated that the Homeric style is characterized by the extensive use of fixed expressions, or ' formulas ', adapted for expressing a given idea under the same metrical conditions.
During this time living conditions were incredibly poor, with Dudley being named ' the most unhealthy place in the country ', which led to the installation of clean water supplies and sewage systems, and later the extensive development of council housing during the early 20th century to relocate the occupants of local slum housing.
Titchmarsh, in addition to his extensive television and writing work, is also trustee of his own charity, ' Gardens For Schools ', and others, including ' Seeds For Africa '.
On the upper level, there is an extensive flower garden complete with large duck pond, a rose garden, a cricket pitch, many 17th century chestnut trees with gnarled, swirling trunks, tennis courts, a bandstand, Roman remains, an ancient oak tree ( the ' Queens Oak ', associated with Queen Elizabeth I ) and an enclosure (' The Wilderness ') housing some wild deer.
Peale named this estate ' Belfield ', and cultivated extensive gardens there.
Many examples were planted, as ' rarities ', in Britain and America, wherever elite gardens were extensive enough for tree collections ( see Arboretum ).
During this same period extensive minefields were also laid by forces garrisoning ' Elephant Pass ', the strategically important access-way linking the mainland and Kilinochchi District to the Jaffna Peninsula.
Coatbridge was described in the 1799 Statistical Account as an ' immense garden ' with ' extensive orchards ', ' luxurious crops ' where ' rivers abound with salmon '.
It was surrounded by extensive gardens embellished by five working fountains fed from a water source above on the slopes of Bellevue Hill which later fed ' Woollahra House ', built in 1883 on Point Piper.
Robinson was best known for her facility with the ' breeches parts ', her performances as Viola in Twelfth Night and Rosalind in As You Like It won her extensive praise.
Directly over the main hall is a ' prospect room ', from which there are extensive views of the Park.
Many of them had extensive and intimate business relations with German interests and were still dreaming of a new system of ' synarchy ', which meant government of Europe on fascist principles by an international brotherhood of financiers and industrialists.
The extensive ruins of the ancient capital city, in Chinese Guici ' City of Subashi ', lie north of modern Kucha.
The medieval castle was originally built in the 13th century by Stuart Cullen, an early Anglo-Norman warrior and landowner in North Kildare. He had been given extensive lands in the area of Kill, Celbridge and Mainham by his brother, Rurai Blaney, who had come to Ireland with ' Strongbow ', the Earl of Pembroke.
As well as supporting the trust's operating wing Vintage Trains the museum is home to an extensive collection of steam engines, ranging from small industrial builds to Great Western Railway ' Castles ' and ' Halls ', and large ex-main line diesel engines.
Past pupils of the school are known as Collegians, and the school has an extensive Past Pupil organisation in the form of ' The MCB Former Pupil Association ', which has several branches across the world, meeting as far as Hong Kong and Canada as well as regular alumni reunions in London and at Belfast Harlequins.
* Srebrenica – a ' Safe haven ' Netherlands Institute for War Documentation, Srebrenica – a ' Safe haven ', an extensive Dutch government report on events in eastern Bosnia and the fall of Srebrenica.
Large numbers of local Aborigines moved in and out of the small camp at Indented Head and William Todd's diary records extensive ' Corrobboring ', ' singing ' and shared hunting parties with local Aborigines that Todd himself but poorly understood and generally did not participate in.
After the end of Cromwell's campaign Nicholas Loftus was given extensive lands in the south of County Wexford and purchased the Hall from ' several Adventurers and soldiers ', but it was only in 1666 when his son Henry moved to the Hall from Dungulph that it became the principal residence of the Loftus family.
These glands are linked to ' setae-like cuticular process called a silk ejector ', and their exceedingly high numbers allow individuals to spin large amounts of silk very quickly, creating extensive galleries ( see image below ).
The conglomeration of restaurants and cafes, shops, markets, hair and nail salons, Asian video stores, health services, department stores, plus an extensive jewelry mart, provides ' something for everyone ', from purchasing an expensive diamond and shopping for designer suits, to buying soy milk or a travel package to Las Vegas or China.
Jim Dreyer ( b. August 16, 1963 in Grand Rapids, Michigan ), also known as ' The Shark ', is an ultra marathon athlete, because his swimming accomplishments are often tied to extensive running and cycling feats.

9.141 seconds.