noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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clinical
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Although we used a pragmatic primary outcome, we carefully investigated all clinical manifestations .
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Thus, it seems most reasonable to PostPone drug therapy of primary hyperuricemia until clinical manifestations occur.
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They may thus account for observable clinical manifestations .
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The clinical manifestations will reflect the location of the epileptogenic focus.
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Some of the clinical manifestations in the coeliac disease patient may be a result of carnitine deficiency.
different
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It is important then to realise that ischaemic heart disease has different natural histories with different manifestations .
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Todorov finds a variety of different manifestations of the absent essence in James's stories.
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Barrett was the first to suggest that these fibrotic conditions were inter-related and probably different manifestations of the same disorder.
late
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William Temple and Fisher at Repton were among the late manifestations of this feeling.
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Perinatal complications among babies born with an inherited predisposition towards schizophrenia may be implicated in the later manifestation of this disorder.
other
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Lichens, unlike trees, have no rings or other manifestations of annual growth.
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But there are other manifestations which, properly planned and resourced, can and do yield well.
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Like other manifestations of facilities management, these deals can save money as well as trouble, in particular by eliminating spare capacity.
physical
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The physical manifestation of his manhood, as always in repose, appeared a shrunken, insignificant part of him.
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I saw food take flight from its physical manifestation , turning into light that shot through my body.
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There was no physical manifestation of this, he just couldn't remember anything.
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When it happens, there are physical manifestations as well.
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And not just in your mind - the physical manifestations can also be truly horrible.
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When Barry came to see me, he was suffering from physical manifestations of what was obviously a great deal of pent-up aggression.
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A brisk walk will help use up the adrenaline which creates the physical manifestations of nervousness.
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There is the concern for the physical manifestation of the problem, a place-based concern for where it occurs.
various
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Impairment of sweating is associated with various manifestations of autonomic neuropathy with and without the presence of other symptoms such as postural hypotension.
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Hogan ably dissects the issues driving the various manifestations of resistance.
visible
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The formal disruption is itself the visible manifestation of the political demand.
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And so I became the single, visible manifestation of homosexuality in South Yorkshire.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Manifestation of the disease often does not occur until middle age.
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Some men feel that showing their emotions is a manifestation of weakness.
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The riots are a clear manifestation of growing discontent.
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This latest outbreak of violence is a clear manifestation of discontent in the city.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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After the initial manifestation of gout, patients will often remain asymptomatic for several months to years.
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At the time he probably seemed instead a manifestation of resurgent royal authority.
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I hope this book will encourage readers to recognize the resurgence of the real in all its manifestations.
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I saw food take flight from its physical manifestation , turning into light that shot through my body.
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The loss of equilibrium is seen as being both a root cause of the crisis when it occurs and its manifestation .
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The physical manifestation of his manhood, as always in repose, appeared a shrunken, insignificant part of him.
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The recoil of a gun is also a manifestation of momentum conservation.
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There was no physical manifestation of this, he just couldn't remember anything.