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Disseminated and through
* Disseminated invasive aspergillosis, an infection spread widely through the body.

Disseminated and multiple
* Disseminated: multiple sclerosis

Disseminated and its
Disseminated as sheet music, its heyday came in the 19th century as a result of a steady increase in the number of households with enough surplus cash to purchase musical instruments and instruction in music and with the leisure time and cultural motivation to engage in recreational music-making.
Disseminated as sheet music, its heyday came in the 19th century, as a result of a steady increase in the number of households with enough surplus cash to purchase musical instruments and instruction in music, and with the leisure time and cultural motivation to engage in recreational music-making.

Disseminated and .
* Acute Disseminated Encephalomyelitis ( ADEM ) at myelitis. org
Disseminated N. gonorrhoeae infections can occur, resulting in endocarditis, meningitis or gonococcal dermatitis-arthritis syndrome.
Disseminated intravascular coagulation ( DIC ) involves widespread microthrombi formation throughout the majority of the blood vessels.
Disseminated intravascular coagulation ( DIC ), also known as disseminated intravascular coagulopathy or consumptive coagulopathy, is a pathological activation of coagulation ( blood clotting ) mechanisms that happens in response to a variety of diseases.
*( H30. 1 ) Disseminated chorioretinal inflammation
Disseminated intravascular coagulation is also seen in about 20 % of all women with HELLP syndrome, and in 84 % when HELLP is complicated by acute renal failure.
Disseminated mycobacterial disease was common in US and European AIDS patients in the 1980s and early 1990s, though the incidence has declined in developed nations since the introduction of highly active antiretroviral therapy.
Disseminated strongyloidiasis occurs when patients with chronic strongyloidiasis become immunosuppressed.
Disseminated mastocytosis is rarely seen in young dogs and cats, while mast cell tumors are usually skin tumors in older dogs and cats.
Disseminated intravascular coagulation may also occur, and is often fatal.
Disseminated intravascular coagulation may occur as well as acute kidney failure and shock, and sometimes acute respiratory distress syndrome.
* OMB, Guidelines for Ensuring and Maximizing the Quality, Objectivity, Utility, and Integrity of Information Disseminated by Federal Agencies, Final Guidelines ( corrected ), 67 Fed.
Sicarius bite treatment should be directed, as with all cytotoxic bites, at prevention of secondary infection and combating Disseminated intravascular coagulation ( DIC ) if it develops.

through and multiple
For any pencil in a plane containing a Af-fold secant of **zg has an image regulus which meets the plane of the pencil in Af lines, namely the images of the lines of the pencil which pass through the intersection of **zg and the multiple secant, plus an additional component to account for the intersections of the images of the general lines of the pencil.
Continuing with the case in which **zg is a Af curve on a quadric Q, we first observe that the second regulus of Q consists precisely of the lines which join the two free intersections of **zg and the planes through any one of the multiple secants.
If **ya is the multiple secant of **zg which passes through Af and **yb is the simple secant of **zg which passes through Af, and if Af are the points in which **ya meets **zg, and if Af is the image of Af on the generator **yb, it follows that the image of the line Af is Af.
It provides identification -- with an idea, a value, a cause that cuts through, or even transcends, the multiple and ambivalent identities of their passage from child to adult, and permits their forceful and overt expression of emotion.
The Annales historians, after living through two world wars and incredible political upheavals in France, were deeply uncomfortable with the notion that multiple ruptures and discontinuities created history.
Effects such as superposition of differing ions with multiple electrons removed, or through the presence of complex species formation during evaporation may cause two or more species to have sufficiently close time-of-flights to make definitive identification impossible.
Multi-sited ethnography may also follow ethnic groups in diaspora, stories or rumours that appear in multiple locations and in multiple time periods, metaphors that appear in multiple ethnographic locations, or the biographies of individual people or groups as they move through space and time.
However, there is debate ongoing between groups that believe the evidence indicates substantial extinction of these species at the K – T boundary, and those who believe the evidence supports multiple extinctions and expansions through the boundary.
In a final, production quality rendering of a ray traced work, multiple rays are generally shot for each pixel, and traced not just to the first object of intersection, but rather, through a number of sequential ' bounces ', using the known laws of optics such as " angle of incidence equals angle of reflection " and more advanced laws that deal with refraction and surface roughness.
Chemical gradients are sensed through multiple transmembrane receptors, called methyl-accepting chemotaxis proteins ( MCPs ), which vary in the molecules that they detect.
Spectators are generally able to watch the rest of the round from multiple selectable views, although some servers disable some of these views to prevent dead players from relaying information about living players to their teammates through alternative media ( most notably voice in the case of Internet cafes and Voice over IP programs such as TeamSpeak or Ventrilo ).
All three went through multiple editions during his lifetime, although many of his friends ( such as Darwin ) thought the first edition of the Principles was the best written.
* Jennings Michael Burch-Spent his childhood going through multiple foster homes and wrote the 1984 best selling novel They Cage the Animals at Night which is a memoir of that period of his life.
In the most common system, multiple television channels ( as many as 500 ) are distributed to subscriber residences through a coaxial cable, which comes from a trunkline supported on utility poles originating at the cable company's local distribution facility, called the headend.
Once the coastal assault had succeeded, Eisenhower insisted on retaining personal control over the land battle strategy, and was immersed in the command and supply of multiple assaults through France on Germany.
Suspense is generated through multiple plot twists that occur as the story progresses.
DDT, through its metabolite DDE, caused eggshell thinning and resulted in severe population declines in multiple North American and European bird of prey species.
A distributed system consists of multiple autonomous computers that communicate through a computer network.
Egypt also has multiple highway links with Asia through the Arab Mashreq International Road Network.
One situation of affairs through objective acts of consciousness ( acts of constituting categorially ) can serve as the basis for constituting multiple states of affairs.
The software allows for courses tailored to an individual's abilities through frequent and automatic multiple intelligences assessments.
Kerafyrm travels through and into multiple zones from The Sleeper's Tomb to Skyshrine, killing every player and NPC in his path.

through and reflectors
Network designers can extend the range of WAPs through the use of repeaters and reflectors, which can bounce or amplify radio signals that ordinarily would go un-received.
Originally developed for use in the mirrors and mirror mounts of astronomical telescopes, LAS-glass-ceramics have become known and entered the domestic market through its use in glass-ceramic cooktops, as well as cookware and bakeware or as high performance reflectors for digital projectors.
The resulting three photographs could either be projected through filters of the same colors and exactly superimposed on a screen, synthesizing the original range of color additively ; viewed as an additive color image by one person at a time through an optical device known generically as a chromoscope or photochromoscope, which contained colored filters and transparent reflectors that visually combined the three into one full-color image ; or used to make photographic or mechanical prints in the complementary colors cyan, magenta and yellow, which, when superimposed, reconstituted the color subtractively.
This can be reduced through the use of neutron reflectors or clever arrangements of explosives to compress the core, but these methods generally add to the size and complexity of the resulting device.
Parabolic reflectors on the back side of the mirror would then direct the sunlight through the acrylic panels to brilliantly illuminate the honorees ' names with sunlight.
For BGP, the control plane scaling issue has long been addressed, through the use of route reflectors ( RRs ).
Skip reflectors should be continued through the intersections to delineate the KY 9 roadway lane from the adjoining road.
The key light does not have to directly illuminate the subject: it may pass through various filters, screens, or reflectors.

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