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  • ...al infarction]], to reinforce the idea that urgent treatment of developing stroke is essential. ...have multidisciplinary "stroke teams" specifically for swift treatment of stroke. While an [[emergency medicine|emergency physician]] may first see the pati
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  • *[[TED Talk]] by Jill Bolte Taylor: How it feels to have a stroke
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  • #REDIRECT [[Đ, đ (D with stroke)]]
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Stroke]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • #http://www.cdc.gov/stroke/
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  • #REDIRECT [[Đ, đ (D with stroke)/Definition]]
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Đ, đ (D with stroke)]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...Medieval [[Latin language|Latin]]. This letter is commonly called "D with stroke".
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  • ...ent within 6 hours of stroke onset in the ancrod stroke program. | journal=Stroke | year= 2009 | volume= 40 | issue= 12 | pages= 3796-803 | pmid=19875736
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  • #REDIRECT [[stroke]]
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  • ...s with [[atrial fibrillation]] which attempts to determine their risk of [[stroke]].
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  • *[[TED Talk]] by Jill Bolte Taylor: How it feels to have a stroke
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  • #REDIRECT [[Đ, đ (D with stroke)/Definition]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Đ, đ (D with stroke)]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Đ, đ (D with stroke)]]
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  • ...eview and meta-analysis of randomized and nonrandomized studies. | journal=Stroke | year= 2010 | volume= 41 | issue= 2 | pages= 280-7 | pmid=20044531
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  • {{r|Đ, đ (D with stroke)}}
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  • ...http://www.ninds.nih.gov/ National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke]
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  • :"Building healthier lives, free of cardiovascular diseases and stroke." * "Reduce the death rate from coronary heart disease and stroke by 25 percent."
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  • ...layed for the lowest number of strokes by an individual, known simply as [[stroke play]], or the lowest score on the most individual holes during a complete
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  • ...me of air-fuel mixture when fully compressed at the end of the compression stroke. It is a fundamental specification for most automotive internal combustion
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  • ...udy of the sensitivity of emergency physician Dysphagia screening in acute stroke patients. | journal=Ann Emerg Med | year= 2009 | volume= 54 | issue= 3 | pa ...udy of the sensitivity of emergency physician Dysphagia screening in acute stroke patients. | journal=Ann Emerg Med | year= 2009 | volume= 54 | issue= 3 | pa
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  • |+ Predicting increase in cardiac [[stroke volume]] after intravenous infusion of 500 cm of fluids | Increase ≥ 10% in [[stroke volume]] as measured by bedside [[echocardiography]]|| 86%||90%
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  • {{r|Stroke}}
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  • {{r|stroke}}
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  • ...l | title=Selecting patients with atrial fibrillation for anticoagulation: stroke risk stratification in patients taking aspirin | journal=Circulation | year ...n easily applied scoring system and each item scores one point (except for stroke, hence the 2)
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  • *[http://techni.tachchemie.uni-leipzig.de/otto_g0_eng.html Four-stroke Otto Cycle] Brief biography of Nicolaus August Otto
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  • ...volume=6 |issue=5 |pages=564–616 |year=1975 |pmid=1179466 |doi=|url=http://stroke.ahajournals.org/cgi/reprint/6/5/564}}</ref> ...f 6062 adults about 5% had a TNA over 10 years found rates of subsequent [[stroke]] and [[dementia]] were increased depending on type of transient neurologic
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  • ...Medieval [[Latin language|Latin]]. This letter is commonly called "D with stroke".
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  • {{r|Stroke}}
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  • {{r|Đ, đ (D with stroke)}}
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  • ...are great; the mass of water provides an element of resistance with every stroke, providing a cardiovascular workout. ...be used to swim: the backstroke; the breaststroke; the butterfly; the side-stroke, and "freestyle".
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  • ...loomfield Rubins H, Davenport J, Babikian V, ''et al'' |title=Reduction in stroke with gemfibrozil in men with coronary heart disease and low HDL cholesterol
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  • ...etter ''Ð, ð'' (eth) should not be confused with the letter [[Đ, đ (D with stroke)]], whose lowercase is slightly different but whose uppercase is similar.
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  • {{r|Stroke}}
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  • ====Stroke==== ...ref name="pmid12496316">{{cite journal |author=Muir KW |title=Magnesium in stroke treatment |journal=Postgrad Med J |volume=78 |issue=925 |pages=641–5 |yea
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  • {{r|Stroke}}
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  • ...a population level in the United States are likely to substantially reduce stroke and MI incidence, which would save billions of dollars in medical expenses. ...blacks benefiting proportionately more, women benefiting particularly from stroke reduction, older adults from reductions in CHD events, and younger adults f
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  • fprintf(O,"/S {stroke} bind def\n");
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  • ...ng Automatic Rifle, the M1 carbine, and the M3A1 submachine gun all in one stroke, eliminating the need for three different rounds of ammunition at the same
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  • ...hammer drives the pile into the ground. Modern pile hammers are often two-stroke [[diesel cycle|diesel engines]] using gravity to draw the piston down do cr
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  • .../cgi/content/full/329/6/396}}</ref> It may be a warning sign for impending stroke. Since it is defined as transient, the diagnosis is usually from history al
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  • ...ll size at birth are followed by increased risk of coronary heart disease, stroke, hypertension, Type 2 diabetes and osteoporosis. This has led to the hypoth
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  • {{r|Stroke}}
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  • ...n using a grace note (often a [[quaver]], or eighth note), with an oblique stroke through the top of the [[Stem (music)|stem]].
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  • ...nd a tendency to develop fibrosis of arteries, frequently complicated by [[stroke|cerebrovascular accidents]] and [[myocardial infarction]].<ref>{{MeSH}}</re
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Stroke]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • | publisher = National Institute of Neurological Diseases and Stroke}}</ref> In other words, Parkinson's disease is a Parkinsonian disorders, bu
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  • ...ilities Information Page: National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS)">{{cite web ...ilities Information Page: National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS)
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  • | quote = The Algoma Mariner’s MAN two-stroke, six-cylinder low-speed engine produces 9,600 horsepower yet is only half t According to ''[[Canadian Sailings]]'' the vessel is powered by [[2 stroke engine]], and cost $50 million [[Canadian dollar|CAD]].<ref name=CanadaSail
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  • [[Hypercholesterolemia]] may contribute to [[coronary heart disease]], [[stroke]], and other complications.
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  • ...troke, is a neurological emergency. None the less, a TIA is ''not'' a true stroke. ...transient ischemic attack: is the patient or the doctor to blame? |journal=Stroke |volume=20 |issue=2 |pages=300–1 |year=1989 |pmid=2919420 |doi=}}</ref>
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  • {{r|Đ, đ (D with stroke)}}
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  • ...le = Using musical instruments to improve motor skill recovery following a stroke
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  • ...olemia]]), the prevention of [[myocardial infarction|heart attacks]] and [[stroke]]s, and to diminish [[atherosclerosis|arterial plaque]] formation. It is u
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  • For example, an elderly patient suffering a [[stroke]] may have difficulties with fine motor coordinations in one of their hand
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  • fprintf(O,"/S {stroke} bind def\n");
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  • When Hurston died a year after having a stroke, she was buried in an unmarked grave. Author [[Alice Walker]] searched for
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  • ...(high cholesterol) and prevent [[myocardial infarction|heart attacks]] and stroke and diminish [[athlerosclosis]]. It is similar in structure and function t
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  • Transient global amnesia is ''not'' a risk factor for subsequent stroke.<ref name="pmid15804264">{{cite journal |author=Pantoni L, Bertini E, Lamas
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  • ...wn to the press in a three-wheeled cart in 1860. A liquid-fuel version (4-stroke, based on the cycle of [[Beau de Rochas]]), with a primitive carburetor, wa [[Gotlieb Daimler]] and [[Wilhelm Maybach]] developed a 4-stroke [[gasoline]] powered [[internal combustion engine]] in 1889. The automobile
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  • ...rcholesterolemia]]), prevent [[myocardial infarction|heart attacks]] and [[stroke]]s, and to diminish the formation of [[atherosclerosis|arterial plaque]].
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  • ...Hankey GJ| title=Thienopyridine derivatives versus aspirin for preventing stroke and other serious vascular events in high vascular risk patients. | journal * "The most cost-effective treatment for patients with ischaemic [[stroke]]/TIA is [[clopidogrel]] followed by [[dipyridamole|MRD]] + ASA followed by
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  • ...hey sit on a sliding seat so that they can push with their legs during the stroke. ...ooks like an upper body sport. However, most of the strength of the rowing stroke comes from the legs. Rowing is one of the few athletic activities that invo
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  • ...infarction]] and angina) and [[cerebrovascular disease]] (including and [[stroke]] and [[transient ischemic attack]]).
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  • ...C |title=Effect of timing and method of enteral tube feeding for dysphagic stroke patients (FOOD): a multicentre randomised controlled trial |journal=Lancet ...C |title=Effect of timing and method of enteral tube feeding for dysphagic stroke patients (FOOD): a multicentre randomised controlled trial |journal=Lancet
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  • ...rcholesterolemia]]), prevent [[myocardial infarction|heart attacks]] and [[stroke]]s, and to diminish the formation of [[atherosclerosis|arterial plaque]].
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  • ...n), can cause rhabdomyolysis. Other causes include [[alcoholism]], [[heat stroke]], [[ischemia]] or [[necrosis]] of muscles due to [[arterial occlusion]], [
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  • ...ommon disorder; the U.S. National Institute for Neurological Disorders and Stroke estimates 12 million Americans have been diagnosed with it, but also consid | publisher = National Institute for Neurological Disorders and Stroke}}</ref>
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  • | publisher = National Institute of Neurological Diseases and Stroke}}</ref> In other words, Parkinson's disease is a Parkinsonian disorders, bu
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  • |event='''1877''': [[Nikolaus Otto]] patents a four-stroke [[internal combustion engine]] ({{US patent|194047}})
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  • | title = FDA approves Pradaxa to prevent stroke in people with atrial fibrillation | publisher = Food and Drug Administration}}</ref> "for the prevention of stroke and blood clots in patients with abnormal heart rhythm (atrial fibrillation
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  • ...f fatal cardiovascular events, nonfatal myocardial infarction, or nonfatal stroke, as compared with simvastatin alone" according to the ACCORD [[randomized c
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  • ...had not yet developed overt symptoms of CVD or suffered a heart attack or stroke."
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  • ...journal| author=Kwan J, Sandercock P| title=In-hospital care pathways for stroke. | journal=Cochrane Database Syst Rev | year= 2004 | volume= | issue= 4 |
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  • fprintf(O,"/S {stroke} bind def\n");
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  • <blockquote>for some reason Beasley decided to change this stroke into a chop. It was obscene; it was like painting a mustache on the Mona Li ...years after breaking from Beasley he attempted to reconstruct his original stroke but never entirely recovered it and, according to Kramer, never quite achie
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  • ...rcholesterolemia]]), prevent [[myocardial infarction|heart attacks]] and [[stroke]]s, and to lessen the formation of [[atherosclerosis|artial plaque]]. It i
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  • ...the Legion of Honour from [[Napoleon]], he retired. In 1815 he suffered a stroke, which partly paralyzed him. In 1817 he became a victim of gout and he died
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  • ...arin]] || apixaban 5 mg twice daily||[[aspirin]] 81 to 324 mg per day|| [[stroke]] or systemic embolism at 1.1 years|| 1.6% per year|| 3.7% per year ...[[warfarin]] (target [[International Normalized Ratio|INR]] 2.0 to 3.0|| [[stroke]] or systemic embolism at 1.3 years||1.3% per year|| 1.6% per year
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  • fprintf(O,"/S {stroke} bind def\n");
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  • ...62 to around 1966. It is characterised by a fast, syncopated rhythm guitar stroke, driving horns and boogie-style stand-up bass. Major ska artists include [[ ...lines, lower mixing of the bass, and electronically doubled rhythm guitar stroke. It met great success in the UK, especially with the skinhead [[subculture]
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  • ...g Star'' is 71 feet long.<ref name=PetersonAFB/> She is powered by 2 [[two-stroke]] [[diesel engine]]s, capable of generating 900 ship horsepower each. She w
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  • ...a of a [[carotid artery]]."<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref> This is done to prevent a [[stroke]]. ...nary artery disease. Veterans Affairs Cooperative Study Group 167 |journal=Stroke |volume=25 |issue=4 |pages=759–65 |year=1994 |month=April |pmid=8160217 |
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  • *Congressional Heart and Stroke Coalition
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  • ...ly. Patients with a history of [[myocardial infarction|heart attack]]s, [[stroke]]s, [[arrythmia]], [[hypertension]], [[retinitis pigmentosa]] or currently
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  • ...17" Bridgestone Potenza RE050s (215/45/17 front, 245/40/17 rear). A [[bore/stroke ratio|stroked]] version of the engine displacing 2.2&nbsp;L as well as shor ...inline 4 cylinder engine which displaces 1997&nbsp;cc (bore 87.0&nbsp;mm, stroke 84.4&nbsp;mm), revs to 9,000&nbsp;rpm and produces maximum power of 177&nbs
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  • ...t aggregation inhibitor]]. It is used in the [[secondary prevention]] of [[stroke]] and [[coronary heart disease]]. ...rin and clopidogrel compared with clopidogrel alone after recent ischaemic stroke or transient ischaemic attack in high-risk patients (MATCH): randomised, do
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  • ...ntribute to increased risk of respiratory illnesses, heat exhaustion, heat stroke and heat-related deaths. They also increase the energy consumption needed t
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  • ...ly. Patients with a history of [[myocardial infarction|heart attack]]s, [[stroke]]s, [[arrythmia]], [[hypertension]], [[retinitis pigmentosa]] or currently
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  • ...sion<ref name="pmid2046107">{{cite journal| author=| title=Prevention of stroke by antihypertensive drug treatment in older persons with isolated systolic ...</ref><ref name="pmid2046107">{{cite journal| author=| title=Prevention of stroke by antihypertensive drug treatment in older persons with isolated systolic
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  • ...attle regarding Senate ratification. Wilson collapsed with a debilitating stroke in 1919, as the home front saw massive strikes and race riots, and wartime
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  • ...culture and in rats, to accelerate mechanisms of repair associated with [[stroke]] and [[peripheral ischemia]].<ref>{{citation
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  • ...nal |author=Evans JG |title=Transient neurological dysfunction and risk of stroke in an elderly English population: the different significance of vertigo and
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  • ...rillation after ischemic stroke: a randomized, controlled trial. | journal=Stroke | year= 2013 | volume= 44 | issue= 9 | pages= 2525-31 | pmid=23899913 | doi ===Risk of stroke===
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  • ...s, Quonset huts and prefab houses bloomed to accommodate this influx. In a stroke, the legislation kept a demobilizing army from engulfing the labor force, t
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  • ...g toe, using increasingly firm touch and sharp probing. Initially, lightly stroke with a finger, then with a key or other blunt object, then with slightly p
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  • ...17-8</ref> It has been associated with increased cardiovascular events and stroke, and has since been withdrawn from the market.
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  • ...gether on this day, one in the early afternoon, the other beginning on the stroke of midnight. The later meal usually consists of Chinese dumplings (''jiaozi
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  • ...ue=7 |pages=1167–72 |year=1996 |month=July |pmid=8685922 |doi= |url=http://stroke.ahajournals.org/cgi/pmidlookup?view=long&pmid=8685922 |issn=}}</ref> if the
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  • ...''uitars by '''L'''eo) Musical Products. Despite suffering several minor [[stroke]]s, Leo Fender continued to produce guitars and basses, earning many new pa
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  • *[[Stroke#Ischemic strokes|ischemic stroke]] In stroke, for example, it is utterly essential that the cause is confirmed to be isc
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  • ...or any delivery as soon as it pitched and he could then play the necessary stroke to best effect. All great batsmen are "quick on their feet" but, in this ke
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  • ...increases the risk of cardiovascular morbidity and mortality, including [[stroke]], [[congestive heart failure]], [[myocardial infarction]] and cardiovascul ...protein-1 appears to be involved in the exaggerated responses to ischaemic stroke in obese mice.
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  • *[[stroke]] '''(/)''': '''ð, đ, ħ, ł, ø'''... *The stroke in [[Maltese language|Maltese]] ('''gh → għ''').
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  • ...al infarction]], to reinforce the idea that urgent treatment of developing stroke is essential. ...have multidisciplinary "stroke teams" specifically for swift treatment of stroke. While an [[emergency medicine|emergency physician]] may first see the pati
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  • ...| title=Effects of β-blocker selectivity on blood pressure variability and stroke: a systematic review. | journal=Neurology | year= 2011 | volume= 77 | issue
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  • ...unusual playing style: <blockquote>Two-handed forehand is most outstanding stroke in game's history; unbeatable unless opponent could avoid it. Improved as a ...Segura did not develop a complementary two-handed backhand, a very common stroke since the 1970s; according to Segura, it did not occur to him to try one un
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  • ...lasty]] with drug-eluting stents; however, bypass may increase the rate of stroke.<ref name="pmid19228612">{{cite journal |author=Serruys PW, Morice MC, Kapp [[Stroke]] may occur.<ref name="pmid23121323">{{cite journal| author=Farkouh ME, Dom
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  • ...ciation of testosterone therapy with mortality, myocardial infarction, and stroke in men with low testosterone levels. | journal=JAMA | year= 2013 | volume=
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  • ...ly. Patients with a history of [[myocardial infarction|heart attack]]s, [[stroke]]s, [[arrythmia]], [[hypertension]], [[retinitis pigmentosa]] or currently
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  • ...-cause death, myocardial infarction, and acute congestive heart failure" (stroke not studied)<br/>Blinding not stated||style="background:lime"| 3.5%|| 12.3% ...of death, sternal infections, prolonged ventilation, cardiac arrhythmias, stroke, and renal failure within 30 days"<br/>Blinded end point assessment || 44%<
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  • ...n the hemoglobin is less than 9 g per deciliter may increase the risk of [[stroke]] according to a [[randomized controlled trial]].<ref name="pmid19880844">{ ...selblatt M, Dembowski C, ''et al'' |title=Erythropoietin therapy for acute stroke is both safe and beneficial |journal=Mol. Med. |volume=8 |issue=8 |pages=49
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  • ...ntiphospholipid antibodies and risk of myocardial infarction and ischaemic stroke in young women in the RATIO study: a case-control study. | journal=Lancet N
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  • ...t protein-1 appears to contribute to the exaggerated responses to ischemic stroke in obese mice.
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  • ...of a [[Bar (music)|measure]] in [[music]]. It is named after the downward stroke of the director or conductor's [[Baton (conducting)|baton]] at the start of
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  • ...calcium intake and calcium supplementation with myocardial infarction and stroke risk and overall cardiovascular mortality in the Heidelberg cohort of the
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  • ...d with [[cardiovascular disease]] such as [[coronary heart disease]] and [[stroke]].<ref name="pmid19001199">{{cite journal |author=Eguchi K, Pickering TG, S
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  • ...|author=Douglas IJ, Smeeth L |title=Exposure to antipsychotics and risk of stroke: self controlled case series study |journal=BMJ |volume=337 |issue= |pages=
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  • ...tolic hypertension on the risk of developing various types and subtypes of stroke: the Systolic Hypertension in the Elderly Program (SHEP). | journal=JAMA |
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  • ...or a shot. He could sort of decide what to do with it halfway through the stroke." <ref>''The Game, My 40 Years in Tennis'', by Jack Kramer with Frank Defor
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  • Terauchi had a stroke on 10 April 1945, and surrendered to Lord Mountbatten on 12th September 19
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  • *Cardiovascular disease, such as [[heart attack]] or [[stroke]]
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  • Desmond Bagley died of complications resulting from a [[stroke]] at a hospital in [[Southampton]]. He was fifty-nine. His last two novels
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  • Any type of focal lesion of the [[central nervous system]] (such as [[stroke]], [[brain tumour]], [[multiple sclerosis]]) will cause the type of ataxia
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  • She was taken to the hospital, for examination, where she suffered a [[stroke]].<ref name=nytimes1946-12-31/>
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  • ...rs or conditions that can produce tremor include [[multiple sclerosis]], [[stroke]], [[traumatic brain injury]] and [[neurodegenerative disease]]s that damag ...tremor is caused by lesions in or damage to the cerebellum resulting from stroke, tumor, or disease such as multiple sclerosis or some inherited degenerativ
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  • ...Infant growth and stroke in adult life: the Helsinki birth cohort study. Stroke. 38(2):264-70, 2007 Feb. UI: 17218608)
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  • * [[CHADS2]] for risk of stroke with AFIB
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  • * Type four-stroke, two-cylinder, air-cooled boxer * Bore/stroke 72 x 73 mm
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  • ...nd a tendency to develop fibrosis of arteries, frequently complicated by [[stroke|cerebrovascular accidents]] and [[myocardial infarction]].<ref>{{MeSH}}</re
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  • ...ue to better diets, exercise, and less smoking. If not immediately fatal a stroke may be more or less debilitating; therapy is often successful. Stroke and other cerebrovascular diseases </TD><TD QP::NUMFORMAT:="34,-1,0.77">
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  • ...to be awarded annually without distinction of nationality. He died of a [[stroke]] on December 10, 1896, at Sanremo, Italy. The amount set aside for the No
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  • ...cardiovascular diseases and other chronic conditions [e.g., hypertension, stroke, metabolic syndrome, type 2 diabetes] later in life.<ref name=barker2004 gr ...d with increased rates of coronary heart disease and the related disorders stroke, hypertension and non-insulin dependent diabetes. These associations have b
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  • ...dia'', writes in his chapter on 1932 that Vines "...had a curious windmill stroke in which the racket made an almost 360-degree sweep. Starting on high as t
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  • * [[Stroke]] (17%) * Embolization other than stroke (23%)
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  • ...ques To Live Longer. Rejuvenate Your Heart; Stay Infection-Free; Prevent a Stroke; Reduce Stress; Control Your Blood Pressure; Strengthen Your Bones; Elimina
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  • ...lasty]] with drug-eluting stents; however, bypass may increase the rate of stroke.<ref name="pmid23121323">{{cite journal| author=Farkouh ME, Domanski M, Sle
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  • ...arch UK, The Londonderry Hospice and the Northern Ireland Chest, Heart and Stroke Association (the latter donation by the Royal Black Institution). The Orang
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  • ...The Stroke Prevention in Atrial Fibrillation (SPAF) Investigators |journal=Stroke |volume=30 |issue=6 |pages=1223–9 |year=1999 |pmid=10356104 |doi=}}</ref>
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  • {{Image|FourStroke.png|right|229px|Schematic of 4-stroke cycle of a spark-ignited internal compression engine.}} ...oline-fuelled, spark-ignited internal combustion engine operating in a [[4-stroke cycle]]. Each cylinder in the engine has a movable piston that can slide up
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  • {{Image|FourStroke.png|right|229px|Schematic of 4-stroke cycle of a spark-ignited internal compression engine.}} ...oline-fuelled, spark-ignited internal combustion engine operating in a [[4-stroke cycle]]. Each cylinder in the engine has a movable piston that can slide up
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  • |''A Stroke in Stoke''
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  • ...clot]]s that can break off and clog vital vessels to the brain, causing [[stroke]]. The biochemical factors that promote clot formation are also stimulated ...dstats2013>[http://circ.ahajournals.org/content/127/1/e6 Heart Disease and Stroke Statistics--2013 Update]. Circulation.2013; 127: e6-e245. Published online
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  • ...on he stressed Wilson's deteriorating cardiovascular condition and massive stroke. The medical deterioration made it hard for Wilson to compromise with Lodge
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  • <blockquote>and they worked out his difficulty with the stroke. It was after that the Texan began to play his best tennis and his forehan
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  • ...| title=Effects of β-blocker selectivity on blood pressure variability and stroke: a systematic review. | journal=Neurology | year= 2011 | volume= 77 | issue ...day or so after admission."||Cardiogenic shock increased 3.9% to 5%. <br/>Stroke increased from 1% to 1.1% (no [[statistical significance]])
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  • ...a divine state in my art, and at one hundred and ten, every dot and every stroke will be as though alive.''
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  • Edwin E. Witte died on May 20, 1960, of a stroke complicated by cardio-vascular issues.
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  • Edwin E. Witte died on May 20, 1960, of a stroke complicated by cardio-vascular issues.
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  • ...plied in neurological rehabilitation. For examples patients who have had a stroke may benefit from learning to play an instrument with the disabled extremity
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  • Terauchi had a stroke on 10 April 1945, and surrendered to Lord Mountbatten on 12th September 19
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  • ...of renal failure, blindness, [[myocardial infarction|heart attack]] and [[stroke.]] The life expectancy of people with diabetes is reduced by an average of ...ardiovascular disease, such as [[myocardial infarction]] (heart attack), [[stroke]] and [[peripheral arterial disease]] (usually causing impaired blood suppl
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  • ...lso be an inflammation of the arteries and the person can also suffer from stroke because there is less blood supply from the arteries.
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  • ...richard JW, Warach S. New magnetic resonance techniques for acute ischemic stroke. JAMA. 1995 Sep 20;274(11):908-11. PMID 7674506</ref>
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  • ...lood clots that can break off and plug vital vessels to the brain, causing stroke). The biochemical factors that promote clot formation are also stimulated == Potassium Intake, Blood Pressure Regulation, and Risk of Heart Disease and Stroke ==
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  • Terauchi had a stroke on 10 April 1945, and surrendered to Lord Mountbatten on 12th September 19
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  • ...]] patients, as well as [[myocardial infarction]] without arrest, and in [[stroke]]. "Although the exact role of ischemia/reperfusion is unclear clinically,
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  • ...At 18, while a student at Michigan State University, he suffered a massive stroke which paralyzed one side of his body temporarily. As he was recovering, he
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  • '''Andor Toth''' died of a massive stroke in Los Angeles, California , November 28 , 2006 . He was 81 years old.
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  • The forward slash (or stroke or solidus, '''/''') is sometimes seen nowadays, particularly in informal c
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  • ...eader in the congressional caucus that nominated Crawford. Crawford had a stroke and came in third. In the Senate, Van Buren supported the tariff bills but
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  • ...ust, declined after the move and he died on 14 June 1946 after suffering a stroke in February.
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  • ...declined after the move and he died on [[14 June]] 1946 after suffering a stroke in February.
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  • ...Dementia Information Page] National Institute of neurogical disorders and stroke</ref>
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  • ...ealth would continue to deteriorate, and he suffered a series of several [[stroke]]s and heart problems, leaving him confined to a wheelchair. He died of a
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  • ...ealth would continue to deteriorate, and he suffered a series of several [[stroke]]s and heart problems, leaving him confined to a wheelchair. He died of a
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  • ...e a range of back foot shots including back foot drive, backward defensive stroke, hook, leg glance, pull and square cut. ...de of the bat. If he makes too much use of his bottom hand when making his stroke, the ball will tend to be hit upwards and he is likely to be caught. The ba
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  • ...t do not comply with any analytical law, whose graphs are traced by a free stroke of the hand.
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  • ...], [[pain]] management, [[pneumonia]], pressure ulcers, preventive care, [[stroke]] and [[atrial fibrillation]]. In addition, the list includes the following
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  • *'''Infarction: Stroke and Heart Attack''' ...ff clotting within the blood vessels of envenomated animals can cause both stroke and heart attacks. Infarction is a medical term that means death to tissues
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  • ...I to begin to answer clinical questions, such as how long after thrombotic stroke is it safe and effective to give clot-dissolving drug like [[tissue plasmin ...e]] into the brain of a 56 year old man [[paralysis|paralyzsed]] after a [[stroke]] that allowed the patient to control a pointer on computer display.
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  • <blockquote>and they worked out his difficulty with the stroke. It was after that that the Texan began to play his best tennis and his fo <blockquote>for some reason Beasley decided to change this stroke into a chop. It was obscene; it was like painting a mustache on the Mona Li
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  • [http://www.cochrane.org/reviews/en/ab003317.html Acute stroke] ...n postoperative dental pain. There are other situations such as addiction, stroke rehabilitation, headache, menstrual cramps, tennis elbow, fibromyalgia, myo
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  • ...is not certain; some reports indicate problems with his heart, others a [[stroke]]. However, it was certainly caused by the effects of the long hunger strik
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  • ...as hard as possible and a good player can score runs just by making a deft stroke with a turn of the wrists or by simply "[[Glossary of cricket#Block|blockin
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  • ...ston]] was considered by many to have had the best forehand of all time, a stroke that he hit shoulder-high using a Western grip. Few top players used the W ...e best backhand of all time, [[Don Budge]], had a very powerful one-handed stroke in the 1930s and '40s that imparted topspin onto the ball. [[Ken Rosewall]]
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  • |publisher= National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS)
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  • ...ib SM, Ansell J, Diaz R, Easton JD et al.| title=Apixaban for reduction in stroke and other ThromboemboLic events in atrial fibrillation (ARISTOTLE) trial: d ..., Roll S, Willich SN| title=Anticoagulation treatment for the reduction of stroke in atrial fibrillation: a cohort study to examine the gap between guideline
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  • ...rner, on behalf of the American Heart Association Statistics Committee and Stroke Statistics Subcommittee | title = Heart Disease and Stroke Statistics--2012 Update: A Report From the American Heart Association
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  • ...nbsp;!! colspan="2"|Outcomes at 5 years||rowspan="2"| Procedural related [[stroke]] ...nd that CABG was more effective but was more likely to be complicated by [[stroke]].<ref name="pmid-17938385">{{cite journal |author=Bravata DM, Gienger AL,
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  • ...factor Xa inhibition compared with vitamin K antagonism for prevention of stroke and embolism trial in atrial fibrillation). | journal=J Am Coll Cardiol | y
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  • ...the writing can mimic the subject matter, even to the point of texture and stroke speed. The creation of the calligraphy is considered as much an art as the
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  • ...xcitement stage. [[Erectile dysfunction]] ([[Wizz dick]]), heart problems, stroke, and liver, kidney and lung damage can result from prolonged use. When snor
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  • ...hromboembolism Prophylaxis in Hospitalized Medical Patients and Those With Stroke: A Background Review for an American College of Physicians Clinical Practic ...essment of the risk for thromboembolism and bleeding in medical (including stroke) patients prior to initiation of prophylaxis of venous thromboembolism (Gra
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  • ...]] ([[number needed to treat]] = 16) with a lesser increase in non-fatal [[stroke]]s ([[number needed to harm]] [NNH] = 293).<ref name="pmid19012955">{{cite ===Stroke risk reduction===
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  • ...n spinal manipulation, serious risks include: vertebrobasilar accidents, [[stroke]]s, [[spinal disc herniation]], vertebral fracture, and [[cauda equina synd Few studies of stroke and cervical manipulation take account of the differences between 'manipula
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  • ...attle regarding Senate ratification. Wilson collapsed with a debilitating stroke in 1919, as the home front saw massive strikes and race riots, and wartime ...om hyper-tension at a relatively early age and may have suffered his first stroke at age 39. He cycled regularly, including several cycling vacations in the
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  • ...ne was present in his room, and he spoke to few visitors. Monk died of a [[stroke]] on February 17, 1982 and was buried in [[Ferncliff Cemetery]] in [[Hartsd
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  • ...spinal manipulation]], serious risks include: vertebrobasilar accidents, [[stroke]]s, [[spinal disc herniation]], vertebral fracture, and [[cauda equina synd Few studies of stroke and cervical manipulation take account of the differences between 'manipula
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  • ...impetuous Joseph, who sought to remake his heterogeneous inheritance at a stroke by a burst of rationalistic legislation. His mother rejected his approach;
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  • ...s the rates of all-cause mortality, cardiac and sudden death, and possibly stroke." They note that less than 5% of α-linolenic acid is converted to EPA or D
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  • ...eases/2009/11/091130141313.htm Naked Mole Rats May Hold Clues to Surviving Stroke]
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  • ...itle=Lipoprotein(a) concentration and the risk of coronary heart disease, stroke, and nonvascular mortality. | journal=JAMA | year= 2009 | volume= 302 | is ...alysis of common antiplatelet regimens after transient ischaemic attack or stroke. ur Heart J. 2008 May;29(9):1086-92. Epub 2008 Mar 17. PMID 18349026</ref><
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  • ...His funeral took place in Haarlem at noon on Friday, February 10. At the stroke of twelve the State telegraph and telephone services of Holland were suspen
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  • ...n from the key post of General Secretary. But Lenin was incapacitated by a stroke and died in 1924, as Stalin formed a complex coalition to take power. <ref>
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  • ...se in a C major progression. Every beat of the measure is articulated by a stroke of the guitar. The insistent riff subsides twice during the song, making wa
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  • ...iovascular deaths and rehospitalization for [[myocardial infarction]] or [[stroke]]s|| 26.3% ||18.6%
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  • ...an cause [[myocardial infarction (MI)|heart attacks]], leg problems, and [[stroke]]. In women who have other risk factors for producing blood clots, such as ...use a different method of contraception because of the increased risk of [[stroke]] and other adverse effects related to high blood pressure. In 2006, the Am
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  • ...Doubles -- was the doubles specialist of the Musketeers; "A player of rare stroke variety and delicacy of touch." <ref>Wallis Myers, quoted in ''Total Tenni ...or a shot. He could sort of decide what to do with it halfway through the stroke." <ref>Kramer, page 51 </ref>
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  • ...tal time concerns the recovery of neurological function after injury (i.e. stroke). In general, recovery is better the earlier in development the injury has
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  • ...e to keep the cylinder hot, an air pump to exhaust the cylinder after each stroke, and a cylinder head to force the piston down by steam instead of atmospher
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  • ...e to keep the cylinder hot, an air pump to exhaust the cylinder after each stroke, and a cylinder head to force the piston down by steam instead of atmospher
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  • Migraines with auras in mid-life may be associated with [[stroke]]<ref name="pmid19861375">{{cite journal| author=Schürks M, Rist PM, Bigal
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  • ...n the hemoglobin is less than 9 g per deciliter may increase the risk of [[stroke]] according to a [[randomized controlled trial]].<ref name="pmid19880844">{
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  • ...t, one cannot prefer one over another (see [[special relativity]]). At one stroke he solved the problem of the speed of light, too: this speed is the same in
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  • ...ssional Championship tournament in Cleveland, Ohio, when he fell dead of a stroke.
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  • ...ssional Championship tournament in Cleveland, Ohio, when he fell dead of a stroke.
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  • ...es. Examples of such syndromes include "spinal cord injury pain" and "post-stroke pain". The central nervous system itself is insensitive to pain (it does no
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  • ...ission and in-hospital stroke case fatality in the get with the guidelines-stroke program | journal = Stroke; a Journal of Cerebral Circulation
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  • ...m left to right, and shook it in a vertical direction. The fluid, at every stroke, emitted a sound like the ringing of silver coins. He paused after every 25
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  • ...extent of the changes themselves. Of course, some events like accidents, a stroke, a tumor metastasis or a surgical intervention can profoundly change brain
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  • ...ll from shortstop to first. The result was, predictably, disastrous. The stroke made Parker look "like a man trying to drive a nail sideways," Phillip Osbo
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  • ...etz03 />. Such "[[amusia]]" can be innate or acquired, for example after a stroke. On the other hand, there are cases of verbal [[agnosia]] where the patient
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  • ...005204]</ref> Helmut Kohl, chancellor of [[West Germany]], said, "He was a stroke of luck for the world. Two years after Reagan called on [[Mikhail Gorbachev
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