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When Ewen rejected these attempts, Alexander sailed forth to compel him, but on the way he suffered a fever at the Isle of Kerrera in the Inner Hebrides.
When Peripatetic philosopher Eudemus became ill with Quartan fever, Galen felt obliged to treat him " since he was my teacher and I happened to live nearby.
When Sartre was only two years old, his father died of a fever.
When the dummy monster broke loose from the Pisces during filming and sank to the bottom of the loch, Vickers executives capitalised on the loss and ' monster fever ' by allowing the sub to do a bit of exploring.
When Lassa fever infects pregnant women late in their third trimester, it is necessary to induce delivery for the mother to have a good chance of survival.
When untreated, typhoid fever persists for three weeks to a month.
When an outbreak of yellow fever would occur in an African village with colonists, it would wipe out nearly all the Europeans, while leaving the native population with usually nonlethal symptoms resembling influenza.
When Beth is ill with scarlet fever, Amy is sent to stay with Aunt March as a safety precaution.
When she is taken to her child's christening, she is in pain and is near death ; while lying in her sickbed, the events of her life flash before her in a fever dream.
When scarlet fever occurs because of a throat infection, the fever typically stops within 3 to 5 days, and the sore throat passes soon afterward.
When Europeans made contact with America, European diseases ( to which they had no immunity ) ravaged the indigenous American population, rather than the other way around ( the " trade " in diseases was a little more balanced in Africa and southern Asia: endemic malaria and yellow fever made these regions notorious as the " white man's grave "; and syphilis may have spread in the opposite direction ).
When mining fever began to fade, wheat demand slackened.
When the yellow fever epidemic hit Tampa in the fall of 1887 and in 1888, many Tampa refugees fled in panic to Seffner for temporary shelter in the hotel there ( non-extant ).
When the elder Strauss died from scarlet fever in Vienna in 1849, the younger Strauss merged both their orchestras and engaged in further tours.
When he was 17, he was stricken with rheumatic fever, and was confined to bed for a year.
When, in the summer of 1803, the city was visited with yellow fever, Livingston displayed courage and energy in his endeavours to prevent the spread of the disease and relieve distress.
When Trenet was seven years old, his parents divorced and he was sent to boarding school in Béziers, but he returned home just a few months later, suffering from typhoid fever.
When caused by pollens of any plants, it is called " pollinosis ", and if specifically caused by grass pollens, it is known as " hay fever ".
When Klassen was nine months old, he caught typhoid fever and nearly died.
When the bridge was being built, workmen discovered the human remains of Irish immigrants to Canada, who had fled the famine in Ireland, only to die during the typhus epidemic of 1847 in fever sheds at nearby Windmill Point.
When Nelson was 11 years old, the family moved to Fort Worth, where he barely survived typhoid fever after losing nearly half his body weight to the disease, which also left him unable to sire children.
When resentment reached fever pitch, peasants at staged “ grievance meetings ” were encouraged to relate the injustices and insults they had suffered, both real and imagined, at the hands ofthe landlord bullies .” Often these meetings would end with the masses, led by the land reform teams, shouting “ Shoot him!
When red blood cells rupture, hemozoin wastes cause cytokine release, chills, and then fever ( Roberts and Janovy Jr., 2005 ).

When and stops
When a susceptible insect ingests the transgenic crop cultivar expressing the Bt protein, it stops feeding and soon thereafter dies as a result of the Bt toxin binding to its gut wall.
When the orchestra stops playing ( which is often in the summer ), orchestral bassists have to find other work, either as a teacher or coach, or in another group.
When the actuator reaches the desired position, the two signals ( incoming and outgoing ) cancel each other out and the actuator stops moving ( completing a feedback loop ).
When a defender successfully stops an attacking player ( who loses the ball over a line ), the play is stopped and restarted by the attacking team from the spot of the infraction or on the nine-meter line.
When it reaches the towns of Saugatuck and Douglas it stops and enters Lake Michigan.
When a sear is in place, it effectively stops the bolt at some point in its range of motion.
When the music player suddenly stops the music, everyone must race to sit down in one of the chairs.
When León became the first city in Nicaragua to fall to the Sandinistas, he responded with aerial bombardment, famously ordering the air force to " bomb everything that moves until it stops moving.
When nuclear fusion in the core of the star stops, the star collapses.
A Time review of The Hour of Decision noted his international popularity as a polemicist, observing that " When Oswald Spengler speaks, many a Western Worldling stops to listen ".
When the key is released, a damper stops the string's vibration.
When trans-Saharan trade intensified, they developed departure and arrival centers with slave depots and intermediary secure caravan stops.
When the distant scanning station detects ALE activity, it stops scanning and stays on that channel until it can confirm whether or not the call is for it.
When the surrounding gas and dust envelope disperses and accretion process stops, the star is considered a pre – main sequence star ( PMS star ).
When the water pressure within the xylem reaches extreme levels due to low water input from the roots ( if, for example, the soil is dry ), then the gases come out of solution and form a bubble – an embolism forms, which will spread quickly to other adjacent cells, unless bordered pits are present ( these have a plug-like structure called a torus, that seals off the opening between adjacent cells and stops the embolism from spreading ).
When the person stops drinking, the body tries to make up for lost time by producing more glutamine than it needs.
( In order not to interpret +++ which may be a part of data as the escape sequence the sender stops communication for one second before and after the +++). When the modem encounters this in a stream of data, it switches from its normal mode of operation which simply sends any characters to the phone, to a command mode in which the following data is assumed to be a part of the command language.
When one spins and stops suddenly, fluid in the inner ear continues to rotate causing a sense of continued spinning while one's visual system no longer detects motion.
When Krusty makes a tribute to Bob at the last minute, however, Bob has a change of heart and stops Bart from fulfilling his mission.
When the heartbeat stops, a person is suffering clinical death – by definition, but consciousness is not lost until 15 – 20 seconds later.
When Jack Williams, a former New York cop who has lost an arm in World War II saving his friend Mike Hammer's life, falls in love with Myrna Devlin, a young heroin addict whom he stops from jumping off a bridge to commit suicide, he asks Manning to admit her to her clinic for psychotherapy.
When the suspension in a car is fully compressed, it reaches the bump stops, small blocks of rubber that catch the suspension arms at the end of their range of movement.
When she shrinks from him, he stops the car.
When he stops rolling, Porky lands on the ground, and he " toot-toots " like a train, before running away.

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