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Une manifestation sans manifeste ?
Raisons politiques, 2017Résumé L'article entend revenir sur les processus d'inaudibilité et d'invisibilité qui affectent les plus précaires. Dans ce contexte, il propose une nouvelle interprétation du Bartleby de Melville en s'employant à montrer que sa formule « I would prefer not to » peut être comprise comme le dernier stade d'une parole qui renonce à elle-même plutôt que ...
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Faults and their manifestation
2006The data in Section 3 indicates that system failures are predominantly transient in nature and follow a decreasing failure rate function (i.e., Weibull) rather than a constant failure rate function (i.e., exponential). System failures have diverse manifestations and diverse causes ranging from errors in design to component aging.
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Clinical Manifestations of Hypomagnesemia
Survey of Anesthesiology, 1986We observed prospectively 20 consecutive patients with severe hypomagnesemia (serum Mg 0.01 to 1.2 mg/dl [0.01 to 0.5 mmol/L], mean 0.8 mg/dl [0.33 mmol/L]) before and after correction with parenteral magnesium sulfate. Only three patients, all with hypocalcemia, had tremor and muscle twitching and none showed tetany, a positive Trousseau's test ...
M E, Kingston +2 more
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Pulmonary manifestations of leptospirosis
Revue des Maladies Respiratoires, 2011Pulmonary manifestations in leptospirosis are considered a major complication and are related to a poor prognosis. We present a large series of patients with pulmonary involvement using a practical approach based on the presence of acute respiratory failure (ARF).A retrospective study of patients with confirmed leptospirosis.One hundred and sixty-nine ...
F, Paganin +9 more
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Rheumatic Manifestations of Scurvy
Current Rheumatology Reports, 2015This paper reviews the rheumatological manifestations of scurvy, based on articles published in English from 1965 until October 2014, with a particular focus on rheumatological manifestations. Scurvy is a rare, uncommon disease in developed countries. Due to its clinical heterogeneity, the disease can easily mimic rheumatologic conditions leading to a ...
Ferrari, Claudia +4 more
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PLEUROPULMONARY MANIFESTATIONS OF AMEBIASIS
Archives of Surgery, 1947DURING the past year, we have seen on the thoracic surgery service at Hines 10 cases of amebiasis. These came to our service only because their principal complaints or findings were referable to the chest. It is the purpose of this paper to call attention to the considerable amount of amebiasis now being seen and to point out that this amebiasis may ...
H T, LANGSTON, R T, FOX
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The Manifestation of the Father:
2017In this chapter, Kevin Hart argues that Jesus’ parables present (or phenomenalize) a type of phenomenological reduction from world (kosmos) to kingdom (Basileia). The goal of the parables, then, is to “nudge” readers to live according to the kingdom even while still in the world.
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Manifest Needs and Manifest Anxiety.
Journal of Consulting Psychology, 1960C D, WILLIAMS +2 more
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OCULAR MANIFESTATIONS OF AVITAMINOSIS
American journal of optometry and archives of American Academy of Optometry, 1953Summary Until recently, vitamin deficiency was considered a phenomenon observed in animals fed experimental diets, or a syndrome prevalent only in countries where choice of foods was extremely limited. At present, however, it is recognised that vitamin deficiencies are widespread in occurrence and that subclinical deficiencies which warrant specific ...
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Factors affecting minimal manifestation status induction in myasthenia gravis
Therapeutic Advances in Neurological Disorders, 2022Xiaohua Dong, Yuyao Peng, Wanlin Jin
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