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Recurrent mild hypoglycemia may fit a reactive hypoglycemia pattern, but this is also the peak age for idiopathic postprandial syndrome, and recurrent " spells " in this age group can be traced to orthostatic hypotension or hyperventilation as often as demonstrable hypoglycemia.
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Recurrent hypoglycemia may be prevented by reversing or removing the underlying cause, by increasing the frequency of meals, with medications like diazoxide, octreotide, or glucocorticoids, or by surgical removal of much of the pancreas.
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Recurrent taxes may be imposed on immovable property ( real property ) and some classes of movable property.
Recurrent nightmares that can interfere with sleeping patterns and cause insomnia may require medical help.
Recurrent injury to the lungs caused by chronic infections or aspiration may cause lung fibrosis and scarring.
Recurrent episodes of barotrauma, especially with flying, diving, or hyperbaric chamber treatment, may merit consideration.
* Format in the UK specified by OFCOM-CHR / Pop-Contemporary / Current / Recurrent hits, may contain older music.
Recurrent and pattern
Recurrent and is
* Recurrent apomixis, is now more often called gametophytic apomixis: In this type, the megagametophyte has the same number of chromosomes as the mother plant because meiosis was not completed.
Recurrent branch to muscles of the thenar compartment ( the recurrent branch is also called " the million dollar nerve ").
Note: Recurrent infections alone in a patient who has none of the CRAB features is not sufficient to make the diagnosis of myeloma.
Recurrent criteria have been modified several times and currently ( as of 2010 ), a song is permanently moved to " recurrent status " if it has spent 20 weeks on the Hot 100 and fallen below position number 50.
* Recurrent epistaxis is a feature of Hereditary Hemorrhagic Telangiectasia ( Osler-Weber-Rendu syndrome )
Recurrent hypersomnia is characterized by recurring periods of symptoms many times throughout the year mixed with periods of normal sleep-wake cycles.
He is currently Professor of Philosophy and Canada Research Chair in Political Philosophy at Queen's University at Kingston, and Recurrent Visiting Professor in the Nationalism Studies program at the Central European University in Budapest, Hungary.
* Recurrent inhibition is depressed during strong voluntary contractions ( presumably due to inhibition of the Reshaw cell by descending input ).
Recurrent thromboembolism, or thrombosis in unusual sites ( e. g. the hepatic vein in Budd-Chiari syndrome ), is a generally accepted indication for screening.
Recurrent miscarriage is an indication for thrombophilia screening, particularly antiphospholipid antibodies ( anti-cardiolipin IgG and IgM, as well as lupus anticoagulant ), factor V Leiden and prothrombin mutation, activated protein C resistance and a general assessment of coagulation through an investigation known as thromboelastography.
A more computationally expensive online variant is called " Real-Time Recurrent Learning " or RTRL, which is an instance of Automatic differentiation in the forward accumulation mode with stacked tangent vectors.
All of these muscles receive their innervation from the Recurrent laryngeal nerve which is a branch of the Vagus nerve ( CNX ).
Recurrent corneal erosion is a disorder of the eyes characterized by the failure of the cornea's outermost layer of epithelial cells to attach to the underlying basement membrane ( Bowman's layer ).
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Recurrent themes in her work were the documentation of poverty, destitution, forced exile and oppression, and also the strength of women in these situations.
He has also participated in the drafting of the recent Budget Speeches, formulation of Capital and Recurrent budgets, fiscal policies.
Recurrent oscillations in thalamocortical circuits also provide large-scale regulatory feedback inputs to the thalamus via GABAergic neurons that synapse in the TRN
Recurrent and age
Basalts of the Recurrent unit are slightly younger ( mean age: 197 ± 1 Ma ) and represent a late event.
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* In 1994, Hava Siegelmann proved that her new ( 1991 ) computational model, the Artificial Recurrent Neural Network ( ARNN ), could perform hypercomputation ( using infinite precision real weights for the synapses ).
Recurrent infection has been variably defined as from four to seven episodes of acute tonsillitis in one year, five episodes for two consecutive years or three episodes per year for 3 consecutive years.
Recurrent themes in his reporting include: Islam in America ; discrimination against Muslims since the September 11, 2001 attacks, sexuality as a defining issue for Christian denominations, gay and lesbian clergy, and the impact on religious communities of land use policy, zoning, and eminent domain.
Recurrent and syndrome
Recurrent and recurrent
Recurrent wheezing and asthma are more common among individuals who suffered severe RSV infection during the first few months of life than among controls ; whether RSV infection sets up a process that leads to recurrent wheezing or whether those already predisposed to asthma are more likely to become severely ill with RSV has yet to be determined.
Recurrent cancers are much harder to cure, with a higher recurrent rate with any methods of treatment.
Recurrent and group
Recurrent rotation refers to a group of songs still frequently aired on a contemporary hit radio station even several months or even years after the initial debut.
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