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Intermittent esotropias, again as the name implies, are not always present: They may be visible when looking at close objects but not when looking at distant ones ( Near Esotropia ) or, rarely, when looking at distant objects but not at close ones ( Distance Esotropia ).
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He is best known for his 1967 book Questioning The Validity of the Masses using the New, All English Canon and for a series of newsletters under the name Interdum ( meaning, " Intermittent ").
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Intermittent short " deep sleep " phases while lying are characterized by the giraffe bending its neck backwards and resting its head on the hip or thigh, a position believed to indicate paradoxical sleep.
The red areas are " well-to-do "; the blue areas are " Intermittent or casual earnings ", and black areas are the " lowest class ... occasional labourers, street sellers, loafers, criminals and semi-criminals ".
Lincoln's Inn Fields in 1889 from Charles Booth ( philanthropist ) | Charles Booth, Life and Labour of the People in London: red areas are " middle-class, well-to-do "; blue areas are " Intermittent or casual earnings ", and black areas are the " lowest class ... occasional labourers, street sellers, loafers, criminals and semi-criminals ".
Intermittent Tibetan contacts is evidenced by the fact that the Aka and Mishmis are known as " Khakhra " ( meaning barbarians ) to the Tibetans.
Three of them are Intermittent millisecond X-ray pulsars ( HETE J1900. 1-2455, Aql X-1 and SAX J1748. 9-2021 ), i. e. they emit pulsations sporadically during the outburst.
Intermittent energy sources are by nature unpredictable – the amount of electrical energy they produce varies heavily with time, day of the week, season, and random factors such as the weather.
Intermittent Explosive Disorder ( abbreviated IED ) is a behavioral disorder characterized by extreme expressions of anger, often to the point of violence, that are disproportionate to the situation at hand.
Intermittent explosive disorder or IED is a clinical condition of experiencing recurrent aggressive episodes that are out of proportion of any given stressor.
When caecal pellets are wet and runny ( semi-liquid ) and stick to the rabbit and surrounding objects they are called Intermittent Soft Cecotropes ( ISCs ).
In Intermittent blow molding there are two processes: straight intermittent is similar to injection molding whereby the screw turns, then stops and pushes the melt out.
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* Intermittent fever: The temperature elevation is present only for a certain period, later cycling back to normal, e. g. malaria, kala-azar, pyaemia, or septicemia.
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They provided Alzhiemers, Personal, Intermittent and Skilled nursing care as well as inpatient and outpatient physical, occupational, and restorative care therapies with a 120 bed inpatient capacity.
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Intermittent photic stimulation may precipitate or facilitate absence seizures ; eyelid myoclonia is a common clinical.
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More precise investigation can be carried out by combining an EEG with a device producing Intermittent Photic Stimulation ( IPS ).
Intermittent catheterization can be done by a health care professional ( nurse / doctor ) or by the patient himself / herself ( clean intermittent self catheterization ).
Intermittent catheterization performed at the hospital will be a sterile technique done by nurses / doctores, while patients can be taught to use a self catheterization technique in one simple demonstration, and that reduces the rate of infection from longer term Foley catheters.
Intermittent mechanisms were first used in sewing machines, in order for the fabric to be fed through correctly-ensuring it is stationary as each stitch is made, while moving the required distance between stitches.
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Intermittent infusion is used when a patient requires medications only at certain times, and does not require additional fluid.
Intermittent fighting between the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan, and the Ansar al-Islam, and other Islamic groups continued until late November, when an agreement between those involved and the Iranian Government imposed a cease-fire.
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Intermittent preventive therapy aimed at treating and preventing malaria episodes among pregnant women and young children is one public health measure in endemic countries.
Intermittent communications were restored with Soyuz-TM 17 at 7: 52 a. m. Voice communications with Mir were not restored until 8: 02 a. m.
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* Intermittent claudication – Pain in the muscles of the leg that occurs off and on, usually while walking or exercising, and results in lameness ( claudication ).
Intermittent Rhythmic Delta Activity ( IRDA ) is a type of brain wave abnormality found in electroencephalograms ( EEG ).
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The majority of esotropias are concomitant and begin early in childhood, typically between the ages of 2 to 4 years.
Concomitant esotropias can arise as an initial problem, in which case they are designated as ' Primary ', as a consequence of loss or impairment of vision, in which case they are designated as ' Secondary ', or following overcorrection of an initial Exotropia in which case they are described as being ' Consecutive '.
Concomitant esotropia can itself be subdivided into esotropias that are ether constant, or intermittent.
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In such cases, known as ' fully accommodative esotropias ', the esotropia will only be seen when the child removes their glasses.
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