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These include fast heart beat and symptoms of palpitations, nervous system tremor such as of the hands and anxiety symptoms, digestive system hypermotility, unintended weight loss, and ( in " lipid panel " blood tests ) a lower and sometimes unusually low serum cholesterol.
These observations indicate Triton is approaching an unusually warm summer season that only happens once every few hundred years.
These are normal genetic diseases caused by gene deletions or inactivation of the genes, but are unusually common because individuals are essentially hemizygous because of genomic imprinting, and therefore a single gene knock out is sufficient to cause the disease, where most cases would require both copies to be knocked out.
These remains, including the unusually large twelve-sided chapter house, dating from the 13th century, stand within 840 acre ( 3. 4 km² ) Margam Country Park, close to Margam Castle.
These films typically featured mysterious killers, driving soundtracks and unusually explicit violence.
These were just the first steps, however, in Minakata's unusually adventurous studies in various parts of the world, which would eventually include Cuba, Haiti, what is now Panama, Venezula, and England, before returning to Japan.
These warm, dry air masses stream from south to north and can result in unusually high temperatures in winter.
These movements contain unusually long repetitions of previously stated material, perhaps transposed, with little or no structural reworking aimed at generating an overall unified dramatic design (" mechanical " in Martin Chusid's words ).
These areas, which tend to be located in island and highland regions, harbour unusually high concentrations of ‘ endemic ’ species – rare species that are found in these areas and nowhere else.
These sanctions were unusually stringent in that very little in the way of trade goods were allowed into or out of Iraq during the sanction period ).
These largest S-types are visible in 10x50 binoculars at most oppositions ; the brightest, 7 Iris, can occasionally become brighter than + 7. 0, which is a higher magnitude than any asteroid except the unusually reflective 4 Vesta.
These include, but are not limited to, horns located on their heads, pointed sharp teeth, extra fingers, cloven hooves in place of feet, tails, and unusually colored eyes.
These restrictions are imposed as added safety precautions because the slip-roads in this stretch are unusually short because of the difficulty of fitting the road into a very narrow area of land, and, due to the road underpassing much of the town, to reduce road surface noise levels.
These recordings show Kirkpatrick's formidable keyboard technique to full advantage, and, unusually for recordings of the time, he observes almost all of the repeats.
These are stars that have an unusually low absolute magnitude for their spectral class, lying well below the main sequence on the Hertzsprung – Russell diagram of stellar temperature vs. luminosity.
These are the Masters Ballerian, who is the proprietor of a flying saucer repair facility in Shamballa called God's Garage ; Kumad, an expert linguist who helps the Keeper of the Scrolls decipher and interpret ancient manuscripts ; Ashlem, a Tibetan Master who resides at the Hall of Records and helps people decipher their past lives by assisting them in accessing the akashic records ; and Sutko, the " space detective ", who helps the Master K-17 solve unusually difficult cases.
" These adhesion molecules are also to be found in two other unusually tough barriers in humans-the blood brain barrier and the feto-placental barrier, and this may explain the apparent affinity that Listeria has for causing meningitis and affecting babies in-utero.
These differing meanings often describe the same people ; consumers unusually interested in the products.
These include furuncles that are unusually large, last longer than two weeks, or are located in the middle of the face or near the spine.
These returns must in fact have been considerable, for the side-wings of the building are unusually long, a visible symbol of prosperity.
These are benefits which can last well into the endgame and so, unusually for a gambit, Black does not generally mind if queens are exchanged ; indeed, such an exchange can often usefully remove the sting from a kingside attack by White.
These include Flamingos, Ibises, Egyptian geese Herons, Weavers, Bishops, Whydas and unusually Gulls.
These included double stress overshort, time dependent terminal velocities, unusually long restoration times in particle motion in viscoelastic media, etc.
These changes, traced by historical linguistics, are not unusual in the development of languages but appear to have taken place unusually quickly in Irish.

These and large
These vehicles, with large sensitive areas, have collected data for long enough times to give reliable impact rates for the periods of exposure.
These minimum costs may come to $1 per month, more or less, for residential and small commercial customers, although they are substantially higher for large industrial users, who require more costly connections and metering devices.
These large amphibians retain several larval characteristics in their adult state ; gills slits are present and the eyes are unlidded.
These materials are found mostly on the continental shelves and are thickest near large river mouths or off desert coasts.
These forest-types, which includes the Yungas and parts of the Chocó, are very rich in flora and fauna, although few large mammals exists, exceptions being the threatened Mountain Tapir, Spectacled Bear and Yellow-tailed Woolly Monkey.
These and most other cities and large towns are now connected with asphalt-paved roads, while smaller towns are often connected by dirt roads, which may require a four-wheel-drive vehicle.
These were part of the official International Rules Series, which attracted large crowds and media interest in Ireland and Australia.
These large crucibles were capable of producing c. 20 kg of brass.
These specialty and pay BBSes usually had something special to offer their users such as large file libraries, warez, pornography, chat rooms or Internet access.
These are commonly seen at external filming locations to feed the cast and crew, and at other large events to feed staff.
These have some bosonic properties, while bosons, at sufficiently low temperature, can form a large Bose-Einstein condensate.
These included an obelisk, and a large statue of Albert by William Theed, inaugurated in 1867.
These works, which included the famed Rosetta Stone, were the first important group of large sculptures to be acquired by the Museum.
These " extras " to the basic systematic search have been empirically shown to be essential for handling the large SAT instances that arise in electronic design automation ( EDA ).
These were also used to print large billboards.
These platforms range from large mainframe computers to small handheld devices.
These usually are not high-value coins, but the interest is in collecting a large volume of them either for the sake of the challenge, as a store of value, or in the hope that the intrinsic metal value will increase.
These 98 elements have been detected in the universe at large, in the spectra of stars and also supernovae, where short-lived radioactive elements are newly being made.
These skills often assist in building political power through the formation of large social groups working for a common agenda.
These large pterosaurs were the last representatives of a declining group that contained 10 families during the mid-Cretaceous.
These methods can be applied to proteins and other large biological molecules, and allow studies of the approach and interaction ( docking ) of potential drug molecules ( e. g. and ).
These churches also often have a dome or other large vaulted space in the interior to represent or draw attention to the heavens.
These species can be distinguished from the cane toad by the absence of large parotoid glands behind their eyes and the lack of a ridge between the nostril and the eye.
These large litters act as compensatory measures against the high juvenile mortality rate – about 50 – 70 % of pups do not survive to adulthood.
These include concentration gradients of small molecules such as calcium, large complexes of enzymes that act together to carry out metabolic pathways, and protein complexes such as proteasomes and carboxysomes that enclose and separate parts of the cytosol.

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