Twelve people developed a build-up of fluid in the brain called vasogenic edema.
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They analysed more than 5, 000 cases between 1791 and 1793 and found oedema (a swelling caused by the build-up of fluid beneath the skin) to be the third most common cause of death after tuberculosis and malnutrition.
At one point he speculates about frac fluid migrating up from 2 miles below the surface to ruin the land.
" Chandler was hooked up to IVs for fluid after the game and said he "wasn't able to do the things I'm normally able to do.
In heart failure, a weakly pumping heart allows fluid to build up until patients gasp for breath.
In standard electrolysis, the compound to be broken up is dissolved in a fluid called an electrolyte.
Topping up the supply of healing fluid might be done by mimicking another biological system the network of blood capillaries that supplies living tissues with the stuff they need to thrive.
While this drug clearly lowered the biomarkers of AD, the clinical trials also showed that bapi caused fluid build-up and bleeding in the brain, as well as seizures.
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They then made a pinpoint opening in the retina through which they injected fluid to lift up a portion of the retina from the back of the eye.
Doctors in 2005 operated again on Clinton to remove scar tissue and fluid that had built up after his bypass surgery.
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The Bakken and Eagle Ford shales under Montana and North Dakota contain up to 700 billion barrels of fluid oil bound tightly into sandstone.
City, who had won their previous five home games, were quickly into their stride and their fluid passing soon opened up the visitors' defence.
Filling them properly involves putting the fluid in, getting it up to operating temperature, then draining to get the level just right.
They stopped, you know, processing the fluid that was starting to build up in my body.
Intellectual Ventures just had a patent issued on automatic, battery-powered glasses, with a tiny video camera that reads the image off the retina and adjusts the fluid-filled lenses accordingly, up to ten times a second.
He said there had been a build-up of pressure, which was relieved when some fluid was removed through a small opening in the skull.
Lovegrove -- famous for his tactile and fluid sensual forms -- has teamed up with a private client who dreams of sleeping under the stars atop his private mountain in the Alps.
While sufferers can keep faints at bay by avoiding dangerous movements - such as standing up too quickly - and consuming enough salt and fluid, some doctors recommend exercises that patients can carry out if they feel a faint coming on.
Dietary fats and cholesterols build up there, making the membrane rigid and impeding the fluid movement of chemicals within it.
On loading up the page, one cannot help but notice the fluid and professional design of the site.
GenYers are also majoring in entrepreneurial studies and Chinese at nearly twice the typical rate, picking up the knowledge they need to thrive in an increasingly fluid, global economy.
Channeling Robert Wilson or Achim Freyer, Mr. Counts and choreographer Ken Roht set up tableaux and some slow gestures (rigid vs. fluid, with Faraone apparently signaling traffic and Elcia drawing serpentine arcs) and otherwise leave the characters to stand and sing.
Cells are lined up like ants and passed one by one through a tiny fluid channel one-fourth the width of a human hair, and a digital camera sensor chip captures images of the cells as they pass over an array of nanoscale holes.
It was as if I were breaking the rules we had worked for years to set up, a system of small courtesies and avoidances and slow, fluid conversations that ran for days, pieces of hearsay and local news passed back and forth over meals and cups of tea to cover the bewildered quiet that had fallen upon us.
Dialysis removes excess fluid, salt and wastes from failing kidneys, which builds up in bodies.
Taekkyeon is a traditional Korean martial art that makes use of fluid, rhythmic dance-like movements to strike or trip up an opponent.
Cells are lined up like ants and passed one-by-one through a tiny fluid channel one-fourth the width of a human hair, and a digital camera sensor chip captures images of the cells as they pass over an array of nanoscale holes.
It was only in the second half that Arsenal's fluid passing game began to get going and even when it was up and running the visitors proved unable to consistently test James.
And as the economy becomes more fragmented and as old industry and old enterprises decline, a more fluid form of enterprise operating system will thrive only if we skill-up in the business of developing and capitalising on weak ties.
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Up-front schema design is a poor fit in a world where data requirements are fluid.
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