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On the other hand, HSP is classified as complex or complicated when associated with other neurological signs, including ataxia, mental retardation, dementia, extrapyramidal signs, visual dysfunction or epilepsy, or with extraneurological signs.
" On July 19, 1991, Terri Schiavo was transferred to the Sabal Palms Skilled Care Facility, where she received neurological testing and regular speech and occupational therapy until 1994.
On a research level, it includes all possible biological bases of behavior — biochemical, genetic, physiological, neurological and anatomical.
On September 9, 2007, Everett sustained a fracture and dislocation of his cervical spine that his doctors characterized as " life-threatening " the day after the injury, and stated it is likely to leave him with permanent neurological impairment.

On and examination
On award of the MRCS examination, surgeons may hold the title ' Mister ' or ' Miss / Ms ' rather than doctor.
On single-fiber examination, features may include increased jitter ( seen in other diseases of neuromuscular transmission ) and blocking.
On examination the missile was determined to be inert, and relief efforts resumed 45 minutes later.
On medical examination the head of the optic nerve can easily be visualised by a slit lamp ; however, frequently there is no abnormal appearance of the nerve head in optic neuritis ( in cases of retrobulbar optic neuritis ), though it may be swollen in some patients ( anterior papillitis or more extensive optic neuritis ).
On October 19, 1882, he appeared in court before Judge George Hillyer to take his examination for the bar, which he passed easily.
On physical examination there may be enlargement of the liver.
On occasion, goitre is not clinically detectable, but may be seen only with CT or ultrasound examination of the thyroid.
On the first visit to her obstetrician or midwife, the pregnant woman is asked to carry out the antenatal record, which constitutes a medical history and physical examination.
On physical examination there is usually clinical evidence of dehydration, such as a dry mouth and decreased skin turgor.
On examination, signs of chronic liver disease such as spider naevi ( small distended blood vessels, usually on the chest ) may be observed.
On closer examination he finds a secret compartment.
On examination, the signs exhibited may include pallor ( pale skin, mucosal linings and nail beds ), but this is not a reliable sign.
On 1 August 1917, Benedict issued a seven point peace plan stating that: ( 1 ) " the moral force of right ... be substituted for the material force of arms ," ( 2 ) there must be " simultaneous and reciprocal diminution of armaments ," ( 3 ) a mechanism for " international arbitration " must be established ," ( 4 ) " true liberty and common rights over the sea " should exist, ( 5 ) there should be a " renunciation of war indemnities ," ( 6 ) occupied territories should be evacuated, and ( 7 ) there should be " an examination ... of rival claims.
On examination of the craft afterwards, it was found that she had been dished in the bow due to excessive speed, damage which was never allowed to be repaired, and was from then on affectionately referred to as the ' Royal Dent '.
* On the Style of the Ten Orators ( the lives and a critical examination of the works of the Ten Orators ), the basis of the pseudo-Plutarchian treatise of the same name, in which Caecilius is frequently referred to ;
" On Rundstedt's return he was given a medical examination.
On the same day, heavily armed Serbian police entered Račak under fire from the KLA, and removed the bodies, taking them to a morgue in Pristina to await a forensic examination.
On examination, it was learned that a new instrument was being used that automatically decoded the dots and dashes and displayed a pointer in the cockpit in front of the pilot.
On 14 April 1554, commissioners from the papal party ( including Edmund Bonner and Stephen Gardiner ) began an examination of Latimer, Ridley, and Cranmer.
On visual field examination, the physician may elicit an enlarged blind spot ; the visual acuity may remain relatively intact until papilledema is severe or prolonged.
On physical examination, the lungs are usually normal.
On direct examination, Decina's physician testified that Decina informed him that prior to the accident " he noticed a jerking of his right hand " and recounted his extensive history of seizures, a consequence of brain damage from an automobile accident at age seven.
" On a medical examination of January 4, 1935, he received an unfavorable report, noting symptoms including the swelling of his feet and extreme thirst.
On his visit to Guangzhou to take the civil service examination in 1836, Hong heard a Christian missionary preaching about his religion.

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On the other side, the weakness of Russia and Finland opened an opportunity for geopolitical changes in Fennoscandia that would benefit Sweden.
On 12 June 1830 Polignac, King Charles X's minister, exploited the weakness of the Algerian Dey by invading Algeria and establishing French rule in Algeria.
The fragments of the work " On the Resurrection " begin with the assertion that the truth, and God the author of truth, need no witness, but that as a concession to the weakness of men it is necessary to give arguments to convince those who gainsay it.
After several states had closed their banks in what became the banking crisis of 1933, Hoover issued a February 20, 1933, plea to the House of Representatives to pass the Glass bill as the “ first constructive step to remedy the prime weakness of our whole economic life .” On March 4, 1933, however, the lame duck session of the 72nd Congress adjourned without either the Glass bill or the House deposit insurance bill becoming law.
On resigning that office in 1819, on account of weakness of the eyes, he went in 1822 to Rome, where he remained for fifteen years.
On January 21, 2007, a Japanese fisherman discovered a long female alive at the surface, perhaps there because of illness or weakness from the warm water.
On October 29, 44 leading clergymen, including Dean Francis B. Sayre, Jr. of Washington National Cathedral, United Presbyterian Church Leader Eugene Carson Blake, Methodist Bishop John Wesley Lord, American Hebrew Congregations President Maurice Eisendrauth, and theologians Paul Tillich and Reinhold Niebuhr, issued a letter commenting on the Jenkins affair: "" We see the Jenkins episode as a case of human weakness.
On Fire reached number 7 in the UK Indie Chart, and met with much critical acclaim in the United Kingdom, but was less well received by the US music press, who cited Wareham's ' vocal limitations ' as a weakness.
On the other hand, it has its weakness as well.
On the other hand, he understood the weakness of the Habsburg monarchy.
On the next day, October 2, Vercassivellaunus, a cousin of Vercingetorix, launched a massive attack with 60, 000 men, focusing on a weakness in the Roman fortifications ( the circle in the figure ) which Caesar had tried to hide, but had been discovered by the Gauls.
On the death of Pelham in 1754 Hardwicke obtained for Newcastle the post of prime minister, and for reward was created earl of Hardwicke and Viscount Royston ; and when in November 1756 the weakness of the ministry and the threatening aspect of foreign affairs compelled Newcastle to resign, Hardwicke retired with him.
On the other hand, he is no friend of the Maoist doctrine of perpetual revolution: " Mao was fundamentally convinced of the importance of struggle, conflict and high tension as something that was not only essential to life but prevented the relapse into the weaknesses of the old Chinese society, whose very insistence on unchanging permanence and harmony had been its weakness.
On the other hand, Brown states it was a sign of weakness that the Soviet Union grew so dependent on her natural resources, as she did in the 1970s.
On the other hand, LRU's weakness is that its performance tends to degenerate under many quite common reference patterns.
On assuming power in 1888, Faisal ibn Turki gradually found his authority over the interior weakened as tribal leaders increasingly perceived his dependence on British advisers as an inherent weakness.
On board Lo ' La, Chiana and D ' Argo examine the Decimator and discover points of weakness in the structure.
On porous construction materials it may present a cosmetic problem only, but can sometimes indicate serious structural weakness.
On the eve of the feast of Saint Lawrence, Stanislaus felt a mortal weakness made worse by a high fever, and clearly saw that his last hour had come.
On the 28th January he was moved to the Prague Municipal Hospital with the diagnosis of " weakness of the heart muscle, distension of the aorta and sclerosis of the kidneys.
On this alone he applies all his power, while he allows his scat-lands paying protection money to the Swedes in other countries to go from him through laziness and weakness.
His more general consideration of light as a primary agent of physical causation appears in his On Lines, Angles, and Figures where he asserts that " a natural agent propagates its power from itself to the recipient " and in On the Nature of Places where he notes that " every natural action is varied in strength and weakness through variation of lines, angles and figures.
On the 15th, Soudelor was moving toward the north at in response to a weakness in the subtropical ridge.

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