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Delayed toxidromes

The Journal of Emergency Medicine, 1999
Some toxins do not result in clinical manifestations until several hours after exposure. This article reviews those agents that may cause delayed-onset toxicity. They are organized into four classes: specific pharmaceuticals, biologicals, pharmaceutical dosage forms, and chemicals.
G M, Bosse, N J, Matyunas
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Delayed puberty

Minerva Pediatrica, 2021
The onset of puberty may be late - in the latter part of the predicted normal range or truly delayed - beyond this range. The latest age to start is usually regarded as 13 years in girls and 14 years in boys. There may also be a delayed completion of puberty, 16 years in girls and 17 years in boys.
Gary, Butler, Preetha, Purushothaman
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Delayed Puberty

Pediatric Annals, 2018
Delayed puberty is defined as the absence of physical signs of puberty 2 to 2.5 standard deviations above the mean age and affects approximately 2% of adolescents. Causes of delayed puberty are broadly divided into two categories: hypergonadotropic hypogonadism and hypogonadotropic hypogonadism.
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Deadly delays

Science, 2021
Unexpected vaccine hesitancy, dose shortages, and poor government planning have compounded India's massive immunization challenge.
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Psychotherapy—delayed

British Journal of Medical Psychology, 1994
The problem of the patient who presents repeatedly in distress, wanting help, is addressed with reference to one such patient. Paradoxically, by an admission that the patient could not be treated, treatment eventually became possible.
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Computational Delays [PDF]

open access: possibleManagement Science, 1974
Decision-making processes usually involve time-consuming and costly operations of observation and communication of the state of the environment and generation and implementation of appropriate actions. Collectively these activities may be called computational and the procedure required to carry them out may be called an algorithm.
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Delaying tactics

Nursing Standard, 1990
News that the Government is likely to postpone changes to community care provision surely raises some fundamental questions about the intent and wisdom of the initiative. The rhetoric which accompanied 'Caring for people' ( 1 ) about patient choice and client- centred care has vanished.
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Interface Delay

Journal of Child Language, 2021
AbstractInterface Delay is a theory of syntactic development, which attempts to explain an array of constructions that are slow to develop, which are characterized by being sensitive to discourse-pragmatic considerations of the type associated with the natural semantic class of definites.
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Hamlet’s Delay

The Psychoanalytic Study of the Child, 2001
This paper raises a question about Freud's understanding of Hamlet and offers a fresh psychoanalytic perspective on the play, emphasizing the psychological use made of Hamlet by the audience. It suggests Hamlet and Claudius both serve as sacrificial objects, scapegoats, for the audience, embodying, through a mechanism of both identification and ...
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Delayed puberty

The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 1997
Delayed puberty is a frequently encountered problem causing much anxiety to patient and parents alike. Proper understanding of the normal pubertal events and its variation sets off the background to understand disorders leading to delayed puberty. An orderly clinical approach combined with continued observation helps to arrive at a final diagnosis in ...
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