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infrequent and serious
While lack of air circulation is a factor, it was later found that poor hygiene-inefficiently washed diapers and infrequent changes of diaper, allowing the baby to lie for some time with fecal matter in contact with the skin, were the two main causes of serious problems.
Complications can occur, but serious ones are infrequent to rare.
The following side effects are infrequent but serious and require immediate medical attention: cardiac arrhythmias, paresthesia, mental / mood changes ( e. g., excitement, restlessness, confusion, depression, rare thoughts of suicide ).
Extremely infrequent, but potentially serious side effects include: strokes, spinal disc herniation, vertebral and rib fractures and cauda equina syndrome.

infrequent and during
After returning to Los Angeles the group recorded " The Train Song ", written during an increasingly infrequent songwriting session on the train and produced by 1950s R & B legends Larry Williams and Johnny " Guitar " Watson.
Although average precipitation and humidity during summer is low, there are infrequent yet heavy storms.
Overall temperatures rarely drop below freezing during daylight hours, though frost is not infrequent in the months November to February.
Most rain falls between May and August, but unlike drier parts of southwestern Australia, showers are not infrequent even during the summer.
At mid-latitudes, HF communications are disrupted by solar radio bursts, by X-rays from solar flares ( which enhance and disturb the ionospheric D-layer ) and by TEC enhancements and irregularities during major geomagnetic storms which are infrequent.
Rain is provided in the form of infrequent thunderstorms during summer, usually between mid-July and mid-September during the height of monsoon season.
Even during southerly gales some shelter was afforded, though under this condition wrecks were not infrequent.
Naturally inarticulate and reticent, he was an infrequent and " indifferent " speaker during his first session of Parliament, speaking only 14 times in seven years.
Injury to humans due to driver failure to maintain control of a vehicle either while avoiding, or during and immediately after an animal impact, is also not infrequent.
These events were infrequent even during the mid 1990s boom in inline skating participation.
This is reflected in the infrequent and inadequate production of bronze coinage during the Republic, where from the time of Sulla till the time of Augustus no bronze coins were minted at all ; even during the periods when bronze coins were produced, their workmanship was sometimes very crude and of low quality.
Usually, the bed is kept clear of terrestrial vegetation, whereas the banks are subjected to water flow only during unusual or perhaps infrequent high water stages and therefore, might support vegetation some or much of the time.
Mulligan would continue to work intermittently in small group settings until the end of his life, although performing dates started to become more infrequent during the mid ' 60s.
In exchange, Norfolk Southern can now operate during all off-peak hours, when passenger trains are infrequent.
As a result, the trip can be dangerous at times for many of the climbers and, while deaths are infrequent, there have been recorded incidents where people have been badly injured during the climb because of the steep scree slope to the summit and the poor footing.
Contact also was infrequent with the Mexicans during their rule of southern Arizona between 1821 and 1848.
He continued to captain Surrey during his infrequent first-class appearances that summer, although business commitments prevented him from playing a full season.
Only during infrequent floods does the Reese contribute water to the Humboldt, entering near Battle Mountain.
Evans performed well in many U. S. events during the 1960s and 1970s, but his trips abroad to international tournaments were infrequent and less successful.
Even during the Great Depression he charged 30 to 60 times what comparable artists were charging, with the result that sales were infrequent.
Although precipitation during the winter is not infrequent, snowfalls are rare, occurring on average only four days per year, but are more frequent on the mountain peaks.
Cache Creek is a dry wash which carries flashfloods from Tehachapi, California, USA into the Mojave desert during infrequent rains.

infrequent and included
More infrequent visitors included Percy Bates, Charles Leslie Wrenn, Colin Hardie, James Dundas-Grant, John David Arnett, Jon Fromke, John Wain, R. B. McCallum, Gervase Mathew, and C. E. Stevens.
Additionally, he is one-third of the infrequent, live-only musical extravaganza the Three Terrors ensemble, whose other principal members include 69 Love Songs album's Dudley Klute and LD Beghtol ; past themes of these performances have included: French pop, movie themes ( including the title song from Deep Throat ), intoxication, and New York.
This wetland together with the forest of Kouri-an infrequent lowland of Oak tree forest close to Almyros-is included in the list of the protected regions of the European Network Natura 2000.
He hired Academy Award nominee Randy Quaid, best known for his work in The Last Detail and National Lampoon's Vacation, as well as Joan Cusack and Robert Downey, Jr. Milestones included the first black female regular, Danitra Vance ( while Yvonne Hudson is considered the first black female cast member, she only served as a recurring extra in the 1978-1979 and 1979-1980 seasons, was hired as a feature player during the 1980-1981 season, and returned to being a recurring extra on an infrequent basis until the 1984-1985 season.

infrequent and two
Though regular season meetings have been infrequent since then, the teams have met two more times in the playoffs, including in 2009 when the Colts and Jets met in the AFC Championship Game.
Small amendments to allow " infrequent " visits failed to placate the student body, especially when the university's board of trustees overruled new Chancellor Paul Frederick Sharp's decision to allow speaking invitations to Marxist speaker Herbert Aptheker and civil liberties activist Frank Wilkinson ; however, the two speakers came to Chapel Hill anyway.
Magstripes come in two main varieties: high-coercivity ( HiCo ) at 4000 Oe and low-coercivity ( LoCo ) at 300 Oe but it is not infrequent to have intermediate values at 2750 Oe.
While one could feel most actual examples fall under the first case, the other two are not unnecessarily complicated nor actually infrequent.
Note the glossy cap, smaller bib and uniform wings which help distinguish it from the Willow Tit. In mixed winter tit flocks, seldom more than one or two Marsh Tits are present, and parties of this species alone are infrequent.
Neither country had very many atomic weapons to spare at first, and so testing was relatively infrequent ( when the U. S. used two weapons for Operation Crossroads in 1946, they were detonating over 20 % of their current arsenal ).
She returned the following year to perform in La traviata in a production by Franco Zeffirelli and in Medea, directed by the Greek director, Alexis Minotis, two of her infrequent performances in the United States.
The melody is not usually sung by the tenor or bass, except for an infrequent note or two to avoid awkward voice leading, in tags or codas, or when some appropriate embellishment can be created.
The Whig government, backed by royal favour and controlling the levers of power, was able to maintain a series of majorities through the infrequent elections of the next several decades ( only 7 in the 46 years of the first two Georges, as opposed to 11 in the 26 years from the Revolution to the death of Queen Anne ).
Though it is quite infrequent, some centers report PGD for mitochondrial disorders or two indications simultaneously.
Among 50 farm pesticides studied, chlorpyrifos was one of two found to be associated with higher risks of lung cancer among frequent pesticide applicators than among infrequent or non-users.
Grand Bahama's existence for almost two centuries was largely governed by the nature of these " great shallows "-the coral reefs surrounding the island were treacherous, and repelled its Spanish owners ( who largely left it alone apart from infrequent en-route stops by ships for provisions ) while attracting pirates, who would lure ships onto the reefs where they would run aground and be plundered.
Trains to Blackball became increasingly infrequent, and when a flood destroyed two spans of the line's bridge over the Grey River on 21 February 1966, the Railways Department viewed repairs as unjustifiably expensive and closed the line.
There are also one or two " rusty rail " journeys made by LU trains each day to keep the fourth rail clean for the relatively infrequent unscheduled diverted LU trains.
" Longtime collaborators Herbert and Anderson set themselves a steep challenge — and, in the end, fail to meet it — in this much anticipated wrapup of the original Dune cycle ( after 2006's Hunters of Dune )... Though pacing is brisk and the infrequent action scenes crackle with tension, only two minor characters — gholas, who are young clones with restored memories, of Suk doctor Wellington Yueh and God-Emperor Leto II — acquire real depth.
For instance, the tight junction in the kidney proximal tubule, a very leaky epithelium, has only two to three junctional strands, and these strands exhibit infrequent large slit breaks.
On Sundays the service is hourly on the WCML ( every two hours to all main destinations apart from Manchester ) and to Newcastle but infrequent on the other routes ( three trains to Leeds & Whitehaven, two to Kilmarnock and another two to Dumfries only ).
On Sundays the service is hourly on the WCML ( every two hours to all main destinations apart from Manchester ) and to Newcastle but infrequent on the other routes ( three trains to Leeds & Whitehaven, two to Kilmarnock and another two to Dumfries only ).
In addition, significant peaks may only occur rarely, such as two or three times per year, requiring significant capital investments to meet infrequent events.

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