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rare and cases
Relief in post-conviction is rare and is most often found in capital or violent felony cases.
AHL is relatively rare ( less than 100 cases have been reported in the medical literature as of 2006 ), it is seen in about 2 % of ADEM cases, and is characterized by necrotizing vasculitis of venules and hemorrhage, and edema.
However, for most alloys there is a particular proportion of constituents ( in rare cases two )— the eutectic mixture — which gives the alloy a unique melting point.
Convictions have resulted in seizure of diving gear, boats, and motor vehicles as well as fines and in rare cases, imprisonment.
In rare cases a linguist may represent phonemes with abstract symbols, such as dingbats, so as not to privilege any one allophone.
In rare cases such as Chediak Higashi Syndrome, albinism may be associated with deficiencies in the transportation of melanin granules.
In some rare cases when a person has become trapped in a deserted place, with no means of communication or hope of rescue, the victim has amputated his or her own limb:
Roughly 88 % of people affected with AVM are asymptomatic ; often the malformation is discovered as part of an autopsy or during treatment of an unrelated disorder ( called in medicine " an incidental finding "); in rare cases its expansion or a micro-bleed from an AVM in the brain can cause epilepsy, deficit or pain.
There are even reports of humans who normally walk on all fours with their feet but not their knees on the ground, but these cases are a result of conditions such as Uner Tan syndrome — very rare genetic neurological disorders rather than normal behavior.
Employing this schema, major depression would be denoted D. Unipolar mania ( M ) is, depending on the authority cited, either very rare, or nonexistent with such cases actually being Md.
Today however, as a result of steady improvements in the organization of the penal system, such cases are very rare, if not practically non-existent.
It needs to be mentioned also that two substituents on an atom may, in rare cases, be geometrical isomers.
It is possible in rare cases that two substituents on an atom differ only in their absolute configuration ( R or S ).
* The two-minute warning is not used in college football, except in rare cases where the scoreboard clock has malfunctioned and is not being used.
Less common side-effects may include cardiac arrhythmias, blurry or double vision and / or the temporary loss of blood cells or platelets and in rare cases can cause aplastic anemia.
With normal use, small reductions in white cell count and serum sodium are common ; however, in rare cases, the loss of platelets may become life-threatening.
If left untreated, it is possible for chlamydia in men to spread to the testicles causing epididymitis, which in rare cases can cause sterility if not treated within 6 to 8 weeks.
He is not aware of all of his powers at the start of the show ; for instance, his heat vision and super breath do not develop until seasons two and six, respectively, and his power of flight did not emerge until the series finale, up until that point the power appeared only in a few rare cases, such as when he was temporarily're-programmed ' to assume a Kryptonian persona or when he was trapped in a virtual reality.
Spinal manipulation is frequently associated with mild to moderate adverse effects, with serious or fatal complications in rare cases.
Sometimes hands, or in rare cases, the back of heads would also be seen.
Despite its rare use, Italian orthography allows the circumflex accent ( î ) too, in two cases: it can be found in old literary context ( roughly up to 19th century ) to signal a syncope ( fêro → fecero, they did ), or in modern Italian to signal the contraction of ″- ii ″ due to the plural ending-i whereas the root ends with another-i ; e. g., s. demonio, p. demonii → demonî ; in this case the circumflex also signals that the word intended is not demoni, plural of " demone " by shifting the accent ( demònî, " devils "; dèmoni, " demons ").
Some anticonvulsant medications do not have primary FDA-approved uses in epilepsy but are used in limited trials, remain in rare use in difficult cases, have limited " grandfather " status, are bound to particular severe epilepsies, or are under current investigation.
In bacteria and archaea, GUG and UUG are common start codons, but in rare cases, certain proteins may use alternative start codons not normally used by that species.

rare and diseases
There are numerous other diseases, mostly rare conditions, that may lead to intracranial hypertension.
Although the acute porphyrias may cause episodes of confusion and psychiatric disturbance, dementia is a rare feature of these rare diseases.
Bloodletting is used today in the treatment of a few diseases, including hemochromatosis and polycythemia ; however, these rare diseases were unknown and undiagnosable before the advent of scientific medicine.
On the other extreme are accelerated aging diseases, rare in humans.
Ticks are vectors of a number of diseases, including Lyme disease, Q fever ( rare ; more commonly transmitted by infected excreta ), Colorado tick fever, Rocky Mountain spotted fever, African tick bite fever, tularemia, tick-borne relapsing fever, babesiosis, ehrlichiosis, Tick paralysis and tick-borne meningoencephalitis, as well as bovine anaplasmosis.
Most rare diseases are genetic, and thus are present throughout the person's entire life, even if symptoms do not immediately appear.
Many rare diseases appear early in life, and about 30 percent of children with rare diseases will die before reaching their fifth birthday.
There is no single, widely accepted definition for rare diseases.
This definition is essentially like that of the Orphan Drug Act of 1983, a federal law that was written to encourage research into rare diseases and possible cures.
However, the European Commission on Public Health defines rare diseases as " life-threatening or chronically debilitating diseases which are of such low prevalence that special combined efforts are needed to address them.
Doctors mostly come across a combination of two to three disorders, but in rare cases ( up to 2. 7 %) a single patient carried a combination of 6 – 8 diseases simultaneously.
Various rare diseases involving prothrombin have been described ( e. g., hypoprothrombinemia ).
In the field of rare diseases, sometimes the number of patients might be the limiting factor for a clinical trial.
* " Medicarum Observationum rararum liber, 1567, ( A book of medical observations on rare, hitherto undescribed diseases ), translated into German as:
In much of tropical Africa, however, cow's milk is rare and cannot be produced locally ( owing to various diseases that affect livestock ).
Proponents of orthomolecular medicine counter that some vitamins and nutrients are now used in medicine as treatments for specific diseases, such as megadose niacin and fish oil for dyslipidemias, and megavitamin therapies for a group of rare inborn errors of metabolism.
It also increased funding for the development of treatments for patients with rare diseases.
The European Union ( EU ) has enacted similar legislation, Regulation ( EC ) No 141 / 2000, in which pharmaceuticals developed to treat rare diseases are referred to as " orphan medicinal products.

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