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In one case, the dramatic response to high-dose oral prednisolone together with pulse methylprednisolone with almost complete disappearance of the symptoms within a short period should induce consideration of corticosteroids.
Although the direction of feeling, i. e. happy versus unhappy, shifts rapidly, with ' dramatic surges of buoyancy and despair ', the intensity of intrusive and involuntary thinking alters less rapidly, and only in response to an accumulation of experiences with the particular limerent object.
However, a recent case described a savanna increasing its range at the expense of forest in response to climate variation, and potential exists for similar rapid, dramatic shifts in vegetation distribution as a result of global climate change, particularly at ecotones such as savannas so often represent.
However, a letter by the king is preserved, in which Ammurapi stresses the seriousness of the crisis faced by many Near Eastern states from invasion by the advancing Sea Peoples in a dramatic response to a plea for assistance from the king of Alasiya.
* In response to events of the Third Anglo-Dutch War, John Dryden's topical play Amboyna, about events in the East Indies, is reportedly " contrived and written in a month " — certainly one of the fastest acts of solo dramatic composition known.
The dramatic upregulation of the heat shock proteins is a key part of the heat shock response and is induced primarily by heat shock factor ( HSF ).
On 1 December 2009, Watts was meeting with United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon and joined the AIDS response at a dramatic public event commemorating World AIDS Day 2009.
While most bridges employ a symmetrical form due to intrinsic simplicities of design, analysis and fabrication and economical use of materials, a number of modern bridges have deliberately departed from this, either in response to site-specific considerations or to create a dramatic design statement.
As response, the Rome-based Academy of Arcadia sought to return Italian opera to what they viewed as neoclassical principles, obeying the dramatic Unities of Aristotle and replacing " immoral " plots, such as Busenello's for L ' Incoronazione di Poppea, with highly moral narratives that aimed to instruct, as well as entertain.
" After this dramatic experience, Hagin came to believe that church membership and water baptism were not sufficient to save but rather the ' new birth worked by the power of the Holy Spirit ' in response to a personal confession of faith in the Lordship and resurrection of Jesus Christ.
In 1954, the Bruderhof started a settlement known as the Woodcrest Bruderhof in the United States near Rifton, New York, in response to a dramatic increase in the number of American guests.
In a battle of toasts, Hayne proposed, “ The Union of the States, and the Sovereignty of the States .” Jackson ’ s response, when his turn came, was, “ Our Federal Union: It must be preserved .” To those attending, the effect was dramatic.
They were able to show a burst of tetanic ( 100 Hz ) stimulus on perforant path fibres led to a dramatic and long-lasting augmentation in the post-synaptic response of cells onto which these fibres synapse in the dendate gyrus.
Where resistance was strong, prolonged and intensive, often resulting in considerable Arab casualties, Muhammad bin Qasim's response was dramatic, inflicting 6, 000 deaths at Rawar, between 6, 000 and 26, 000 at Brahmanabad, 4, 000 at Iskalandah and 6, 000 at Multan.
There have been no dramatic disasters, but overpopulation has made housing and other resources scarce ; the response is a program of compulsory birth control and eugenics.
In 1985, ABET helped establish the Computing Sciences Accreditation Board ( CSAB ), which is now one of ABET's largest member societies with over 300 programs, in response to a dramatic rise in interest of computer science education.
Since then, with improved environmental standards, light-coloured peppered moths have again become common, but the dramatic change in the peppered moth's population has remained a subject of much interest and study, and has led to the coining of the term industrial melanism to refer to the genetic darkening of species in response to pollutants.
The optical properties of these materials respond to environmental stimuli, with dramatic color shifts in response to changes in solvent, temperature, applied potential, and binding to other molecules.
In addition, response times rise in a dramatic fashion, with an extra 250 – 350 ms added for each additional item within the display beyond about four.
As this process occurs, a dramatic temperature difference occurs and the body responds to the " chill " of the evaporation of the sweat and the " goosebump response " kicks in.
The British Film Institute described it as a " seminal drama series ... a warm, humorous but ultimately tragic look at the way economics affect ordinary people ... TV's most complete dramatic response to the Thatcher era and as a lament to the end of a male, working class British culture.
In combination with the existence of the Arabika Submarine Depression, all these facts point to the possibility that karst systems in Arabika could have originated in response to the Messinian salinity crisis ( 5. 96 – 5. 33 Ma ) when the Black Sea ( Eastern Paratethys ) could have almost dried up, as did the adjacent Mediterranean, where the dramatic sea level drop of ~ 1, 500 m is well established.
The congregation hoped that the new church would serve Baltimore's growing West End -- new churches were then springing up in every corner of the city in response to a dramatic increase in population -- and provide protection to an aging, old-fashioned 18th-century style burying ground that few saw as an appropriate resting place.
" Ataques de nervios " are culture-bound psychological phenomena during which the individual, most often female, displays dramatic outpouring of negative emotions, bodily gestures, occasional falling to the ground, and fainting, often in response to receiving disturbing news or witnessing or participating in an upsetting event.

response and events
Irish poet Thomas Kinsella's 1972 poem Butcher's Dozen is a satirical and angry response to the Widgery Tribunal and the events of Bloody Sunday.
In the gospel of John, the account of the Last Supper has no mention of Jesus taking bread and wine and speaking of them as his body and blood ; instead it recounts his humble act of washing the disciples ' feet, the prophecy of the betrayal, which set in motion the events that would lead to the cross, and his long discourse in response to some questions posed by his followers, in which he went on to speak of the importance of the unity of the disciples with him and each other.
The Jacobin Club, however, encountered political tension beginning in 1791 due to conflicting viewpoints in response to several revolutionary events and how to best achieve a democratic republic.
While he does not deny the existence of stimulus, sensation, and response, he disagreed that they were separate, juxtaposed events happening like links in a chain.
# The P < sub > R </ sub > and P < sub > L </ sub > promoters are no longer repressed and switch on, and the cell returns to the lytic sequence of expression events ( note that cII is not stable in cells undergoing the SOS response ).
# A response to acute hypoxic events, and
Microcontrollers must provide real time ( predictable, though not necessarily fast ) response to events in the embedded system they are controlling.
The UN-OHCHR, in response to events in Nepal, set up a monitoring program in 2005 to assess and observe the human rights situation there
The phrase " what does it matter " or such variants is often spoken by several characters in response to events ; the significance of some of these events suggests a subscription to nihilism by said characters as a type of coping strategy.
It is known, however, that Newton wrote some of the hymns in direct response to events around him ; ' Oh for a closer walk with God ' for instance was written in response to the serious illness then being suffered by Cowper's house companion, Mary Unwin, an illness she survived.
* Immediate notifications and follow-up reports submitted by Member Countries in response to exceptional disease events occurring in these countries as well as follow-up reports about these events,
The film sparked debate across the country, presenting mixed assessments on the role of the U. S. government and its response along with the controversy that normally arises when depicting recent, traumatic events.
Event handlers may start, stop or alter animations as well as trigger scripts in response to such events.
They can run in response to pointer events, keyboard events and document events as required.
The unprecedented events of that day elicited the largest response of local emergency and rescue personnel to assist in the evacuation of the two towers and also contributed to the largest loss of the same personnel when the towers collapsed.
The book is inspired by the failed mutiny on board the Storozhevoy by Valery Sablin in 1975 ; however, the military response depicted in the novel is likely from events surrounding the sinking and subsequent salvaging of K-129.
Investigation about the temporal and magnitude of inflammatory response in VFs may benefit for elucidating subsequent pathological events in vocal fold wounding, which is good for clinician to develop therapeutic targets to minimize scar formation.
** In response to the events of March 7 and 9 in Selma, Alabama, President Lyndon B. Johnson sends a bill to Congress that forms the basis for the Voting Rights Act of 1965.
These briefly stop firing in response to behaviorally-salient and reward-related events.
* April – The first Shepherds ' Crusade, a domestic French uprising in response to events in Egypt during the Seventh Crusade, occurs.

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