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Acute aphasia disorders usually develop quickly as a result of head injury or stroke, and progressive forms of aphasia develop slowly from a brain tumor, infection, or dementia.
If a cerebral AVM is detected before a stroke occurs, usually the arteries feeding blood into the nidus can be closed off to avert the danger.
During the acute withdrawal period systolic and diastolic blood pressure increase, usually beyond pre-morphine levels, and heart rate increases, which have potential to cause a heart attack, blood clot, or stroke.
They are usually associated with multiple sclerosis, pertussis, but they may also be observed in other disorders such as encephalitis, head trauma, stroke, asthma, trigeminal neuralgia, breath-holding spells, epilepsy, malaria, tabes dorsalis, and Behçet's disease.
Hyperthermia is usually the result of an excessively hot environment ( heat stroke ) or an adverse reaction to drugs.
The letters are also designed to be written easily and each of them only requires a single ( usually curved ) stroke of pen.
A stroke will usually cause a few additional symptoms, such as numbness or weakness in the arms and legs.
And unlike Bell's palsy, a stroke will usually let patients control the upper part of their faces.
A person with a stroke will usually have some wrinkling of their forehead.
Aphasia-total or partial loss of the ability to use or understand language ; usually caused by stroke, brain disease, or injury.
The difficulty of the cocking stroke is usually related to the power of the gun, with higher muzzle velocities requiring greater effort.
* A stroke or brain hemorrhage, usually of the basilar artery
While the piston is close to Top Dead Center, the compressed air – fuel mixture in a gasoline engine is ignited, usually by a spark plug, or fuel is injected into the diesel engine, which ignites due to the heat generated in the air during the compression stroke.
There are many techniques to produce an acceptable wash, but the student method is to tilt the paper surface ( usually after fixing it to a rigid flat support ) so that the top of the wash area is higher than the bottom, then to apply the paint in a series of even, horizontal brush strokes in a downward sequence, each stroke just overlapping the stroke above to pull downward the excess paint or water ( the " bead "), and finally wicking up the excess paint from the last stroke using a paper towel or the tip of a moist brush.
In thrombotic stroke, a thrombus ( blood clot ) usually forms around atherosclerotic plaques.
It is usually used to refer to a fixed, unilateral mydriasis, which could be a symptom of stroke or other type of brain dysfunction.
Rupture of a cerebral aneurysm is dangerous and usually results in bleeding into the meninges or the brain itself, leading to a subarachnoid hemorrhage ( SAH ) or intracranial hematoma ( ICH ), either of which constitutes a stroke.
It usually presents between 54 and 66 years of age, and the first symptoms are usually mental deterioration or stroke.
The onset of this disease is typically between 54 and 66 and the first symptoms are usually mental deterioration or stroke.
The left ( downward ) stroke is usually thicker than the right ( upward ) stroke in serif typefaces.

stroke and discharge
In the forward stroke the plunger pushes the liquid out of the discharge valve.
This is the return stroke and it is the most luminous and noticeable part of the lightning discharge.
Pressure control was achieved by means of an adjustable pump discharge stroke and a " spill valve ".
A retrospective study showed that in type 2 diabetic patients already taking glyburide, NIH stroke scale scores on were improved on discharge compared to diabetic patients not taking glyburide.

stroke and channel
More recently, a pharmaceutical startup, Remedy Pharmaceuticals, Inc. has begun developing intravenous glyburide as a treatment for acute stroke, traumatic brain injury and spinal cord injury based on the identification of a non-selective ATP-gated cation channel which is upregulated in neurovascular tissue during these conditions and closed by sulfonylurea agents.
This is due to ( in addition to the obvious ethical quandary, in that raising the sword causes no harm, but the descending stroke ends a life by decapitation ) a channel in the spine of the blade, containing liquid hydrargyrum, another name for mercury.

stroke and taken
* Croquet stroke: A stroke taken after making a roquet, in which the striker's ball and the roqueted ball are placed together in contact.
At the stroke of midnight on New Year's Eve, Luthor sets in motion a calculated plot to discredit Supernova, a new hero who has taken over defending Metropolis in Superman's absence.
He gets a call from a neighbor in his hometown, Lewiston, telling him that his mother has been taken to the hospital after having a stroke.
Unlike stroke play, in which the unit of scoring is the total number of strokes taken over one or more rounds of golf, match play scoring consists of individual holes won, halved or lost.
There was no inquest on his death and it was variously alleged he had stabbed himself or cut his throat with a penknife or taken an overdose of opium, while a few newspapers reported his death as due to an apoplectic fit or stroke.
After the fall, West was unable to speak and was taken to the Good Samaritan Hospital in Los Angeles where tests revealed that she had suffered a stroke.
After suffering a stroke on 1 March 1840 he was taken back to the Bay of Islands, where he recovered sufficiently to continue work.
" Save what ( the Parliament ) did, we have not taken one true step nor struck one true stroke since Queen Elizabeth.
The corner allowed for a character's features to reach into the area normally taken up by the next character, for example the top bar of the T, or the right diagonal stroke of the V to hang over the bottom left corner of an A.
In modern Israel, the Pulsa diNura ( a controversial Kabbalistic prayer taken to request God to block any further forgiveness of sin for an individual, causing death or some long-term misfortune to shut the individual out from functioning in society ) has allegedly been used against politicians by religious conservative opponents: one was claimed to have been used against Yitzhak Rabin one month prior to his 1995 assassination, and another was reportedly performed against Ariel Sharon six months prior to a catastrophic 2006 stroke that placed him into a persistent vegetative state.
A paralytic stroke disabled his right arm two years later and he moved to Paris again, his violin class being taken over by Henryk Wieniawski.
After Salazar's stroke in 1968, Caetano had taken over the office of Prime Minister.
Normally, a breath is taken every other stroke.
Pierce decided to visit his father in Utah where he suffered a stroke and was taken to a hospital.
It can be caused by medical conditions, such as stroke affecting the brainstem, by holding one's breath, or by drugs, typically when taken in overdose.
Tony's plot for revenge is foiled when Livia suffers a stroke ( said to be induced by repressed rage ) and is taken into a hospital.
He was taken to hospital and, whilst there, suffered a stroke.
It was initially reported that he had suffered a stroke, but the coma was actually caused by high levels of calcium from medication taken to help fight the cancer.
This enabled the cylinder bores to be taken out to whilst retaining the familiar long stroke of for a total displacement of 4, 235cc / 258. 4cuin.
Evan-Thomas returned to Chatham, but by 2. 30 pm that day he was taken ill and was diagnosed to have suffered a stroke.
:; Green in regulation ( GIR ): A green is considered hit " in regulation " if any part of the ball is touching the putting surface and the number of strokes taken is at least two fewer than par ( i. e., by the first stroke on a par 3, the second stroke on a par 4, or the third stroke on a par 5 ).

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