However, the stress of modern life, and the prevalence of coffee and caffeinated colas, has lead people to overload on caffeine. |
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However, severe iron overload from hereditary hemochromatosis or secondary causes may be indistinguishable. |
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If left untreated, however, hereditary hemochromatosis can lead to damaging or even fatal iron overload. |
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Information overload leads to stress and, often, the creation of information filtering roles. |
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Diuretics are essential for the symptomatic management of patients with lung congestion or peripheral oedema from fluid overload. |
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Stress caused by an overload of patients has forced an experienced Yorkshire dentist to decide to leave the country and practise abroad. |
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He said prices would likely rise to meet the demand and to limit an overload of tourists if Americans start flowing in. |
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More often, however, volume overload is present, especially if patients are oliguric or anuric. |
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Two days after would repair, she underwent hemodialysis for oliguric acute renal failure with severe volume overload and hyperkalemia. |
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A passenger overload and militant unionism has urban public transport stressed. |
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In the past, he was so good at pounding the strong side of the formation that defenses would have to overload to that side. |
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Don't overload your electrical outlets and never run extensions under a carpet. |
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Gateway is one of the few PC vendors that doesn't overload its systems with junk you may not need. |
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Try not to overload your vehicle with too much wine, however great the temptation. |
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Software agents are semi-intelligent computer programs that help users with the overload of information and the complexity of the online world. |
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Turbine generators here wind down, the emergency system to protect the nuclear reactors from overload kicks in, and the propeller shaft stops. |
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The coaches feel he is taxed too much with all that he has to learn as the starting strong safety, and they don't want to overload him. |
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Viewers were inundated with banners and buttons resulting in overload and cynicism. |
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This could be due to joint deformities like bow legs and knock knees, which produce a misalignment and overload on one half of the joint. |
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Regrettably, I've still not got round to downloading it, mainly due to a slight worry that I might just overload the system. |
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Students overload the system during winter when they all put their heaters on. |
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At this time of year especially it is very easy to overload your electrical system. |
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If you overload an electrical system with too much energy and too much stimulation, the circuit breaker activates and shuts everything down. |
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The downside of this approach is that a high volume of network traffic can overload a system, and as a result not all packets are analyzed. |
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The observations conducted and the data gathered conclude that the root cause of the failure was a mechanical overload of the pinion. |
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While e-mail brings an ever widening range of issues to the notice of an average user, it also causes an information overload. |
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He will consider the causes of allostatic overload as well as potential ways to fight it. |
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These high concentrations can overload the ability of the soil to adsorb and degrade herbicides. |
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It is hoped that this strategy will prevent the problems associated with long-term volume overload and cardiac decompensation. |
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I decided that the best remedy for this sensory overload was getting out there to explore this amazing city. |
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A seething proliferation of superimposed images and patterns swirl around like Catherine wheels, and the result is delirious retinal overload. |
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Giving extra fluids while antidiuretic hormone secretion is increased may theoretically lead to hyponatraemia and fluid overload. |
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The trouble with an ultra low-fat diet, healthy or not, is a tendency to intestinal overload with little regular release. |
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The current overload left manager Alvin Dark short of capable pinch-hitters and defensive replacements. |
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This is about as close to the sensory overload of a rock concert without actually being at a rock concert. |
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Are we coping with information overload or losing the ability to discriminate? |
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In a world of increasing information overload the process of sorting wheat from chaff becomes ever more daunting. |
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One concern raised by both the faculty involved in the teaching of the course and the students was the issue of information overload. |
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Recent exercises reveal an alarming number of unread messages because of information overload. |
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His goal is to find ways to break free from the intimidating complexity of today's technology and the frustration of information overload. |
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It is better to spread out your study time so you don't go into information overload. |
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The color photography is muted throughout, with the exception of the red, which is astonishingly vibrant to the point of overload. |
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This information overload can lead the operator to overlook important data, or to make mistakes due to the complexity of operating the device. |
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No technology has helped me with the burden of information overload like having a virtual assistant. |
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This liferaft is designed to carry 33 persons, has an overload capacity of 49 persons, and incorporates as standard a special furlable canopy. |
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Instead of premium feed, goats are given food industry scraps, low-quality hay, or an overload of cheap grains. |
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Underground cables become frayed from aging, corrosive chemicals, overload or rats biting them. |
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But with near sensory overload of sound, music and colour, not having an ear for the Danish language didn't matter. |
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Forget the visual overload philosophy of Ferrari or Lamborghini, beautiful flowing lines and soft curves is where it's at. |
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A nap in the middle of the day may actually reverse the effects of information overload. |
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Technical intelligence's downside is that it can lead to information overload during a crisis. |
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Many people overload sockets with multiple extensions to supply electricity to outside Christmas decorations and fairy lights. |
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Three-quarters of the way down the list and it starts to add up to physical and sensory overload. |
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The capacity of the sewerage system is limited and comes close to overload during peak periods. |
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The sensory overload of such prose inspires perplexity and gives little assurance on rereading. |
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The title of the show refers to the swoony sensory overload some people experience in the presence of great art. |
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I am suffering from major overload of a tremendous amount of food right now. |
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We'd never been before, but the gleamingly-new interior design overload still made us do a double take. |
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If you overload the circuit, you will cause the circuit breaker to trip at best, and a fire at worst. |
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In case of an overload or a short on that circuit, the breaker trips and automatically shuts off power to that circuit. |
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Power is supplied continuously to the trip unit during motor overload or short circuit conditions. |
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Add a daily double latte and it's no wonder so many of us experience sensory overload and find it hard to wind down at day's end. |
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If the kidneys are not doing their job of waste excretion properly, this can cause an overload on the liver and lead to some liver problems. |
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The energy overload feedback has electrocuted several that were not killed by shrapnel when the explosions occurred. |
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There are also more immediate benefits such as prevention of nausea and sickness caused by iron overload. |
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There's such an overload of environmental messages that people are tuning it out. |
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At this point, brain, spirit and soul were all on overload and a total blank arrived. |
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The moment I said that, a million and one things that could have happened rushed into my mind, blessing my brain with an instant overload. |
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When the dreamy washes of French horn, flute and piano suddenly erupt into vast singalongs, the sonic overload is spine-tingling. |
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A pretravel evaluation should explore the possibility of angina, volume overload, and dysrhythmia. |
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The entirety of it is sensory overload, more than one can absorb in any one viewing. |
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At 13.5 seconds after release and at an altitude of approximately 22,000 ft., structural overload of the starboard elevon occurred. |
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If you have supersensitive receptors, you're more susceptible to sensory overload. |
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The theme of the two-part survey was, poignantly, the derealization induced by contemporary media overload. |
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The newspaper understands that its readers are subject to massive information overload. |
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Some parents worry that the combined measles, mumps, and rubella vaccine might overload their child's immune system. |
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The pain is the result of an overload on your tibia and the connective tissues that attach your muscles to your tibia. |
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The second study showed that a 30-minute midday nap can reverse information overload. |
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Huge amounts of charged matter swarming over our planet can damage delicate satellite electronics and overload unprotected power grids. |
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Students find that classes that meet every other week or so seem to strike the correct balance between isolation and overload. |
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The need to deal with information overload is immediate, which is why the text extraction model is being so actively pursued. |
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The sensory overload is powerful and like most powerful things it is attractive, intoxicating, addictive, and dangerous. |
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The overload began to surge through the US grid, threatening generation plants all over the Northeast. |
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Officers recognise their job means working unsociable hours, but we are worried it could lead to overload. |
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I wonder about the overload of information coupled with the emotional exhaustion of the event. |
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The worst examples of data overload can be found inside the social networks themselves. |
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Additional cardiac risk factors specific to chronic kidney disease include volume overload, hyperparathyroidism, and uremia. |
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The inclusion of the CD helps to break up what could have easily been an information overload for young ones. |
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In some instances unforeseen vibrations or overload conditions may develop to cause failure. |
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Within a few minutes of calcium overload, the mitochondria, which started as elongated organelles, rounded up into spherically shaped particles. |
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It would have been sort of amusing if I wasn't whimpering with pain and olfactory overload. |
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The thing is that sometimes I suffer an emotional overload and it comes out of nowhere. |
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Increased natriuresis is the main feature of these peptides, and this could be a mechanism to counteract increasing volume overload and right heart failure. |
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To abate the overload, The Daily Beast created its first list of the best destinations on the Web. |
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Passion could easily be retitled Mad Women, with its sleazy ad biz setting and estrogen overload. |
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Eighteen years ago the world became widely aware of the plaid yellow suit, the white minidress, and an overload of argyle. |
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Users were hacked by clicking questionable pins, which rapidly spread and resulted in a bootylicious overload. |
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Curated to avoid information overload, the site is dedicated to breaking news and sharp commentary. |
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The hormone relaxin is released in your system in increased levels during your pregnancy so be more careful to not overload the body with impact and stretch much more gently. |
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Heat transfer from the conductor bars to the sheet steel laminations is excellent, minimizing local overheating within the rotor during a severe overload peak. |
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In adults, lead overload can lead to miscarriages and birth defects, as well as sterility. |
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Casinos are designed to bamboozle you with the sensory overload created by the flashing lights and jingles and the sound of endless coins tumbling down into a metal tray. |
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Most customers who walk into a mall to buy a PC come out seeing stars by the time they're out thanks to the overload of technical jargon that is thrown at them. |
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Bawer is quite plainly a talented writer, but he is also tricksy, and he has a tendency to overload what are often perfectly valid points with debatable stylistic flourishes. |
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In an age of infinite data, the irony is that we are not suffering from overload, but underload. |
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During the regular season, we don't want to overload the team. |
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Most people would allow, though, that bloodthirsty material could be a catalyst in rare cases where very damaged children are exposed to an overload of vicious fantasy. |
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Don't overload your team with them, but having one or two is a smart move. |
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Every president seems to get bogged down in policy overload and programmatic detail. |
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After spending a day in the presence of all that dazzling technology, perhaps the CES attendees were suffering from overload. |
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Yet in much fiction, especially that written by men, overload is not a problem for other emotional states. |
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Apologies on the Hugo Chavez overload, but one last post about the fallen dictator. |
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The Nightingale School pupil has to wear a bumbag containing a special drug which is fed into her system everyday to prevent her having an iron overload in her blood. |
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This arrangement tends to overload the boat to port with seated passengers and will require the skipper to adjust for the load by using the hydraulic trim tabs. |
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I recall no vices as long as you didn't mistreat her or overload her. |
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She knew she could not push this nor could she overload her. |
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Another concern is the large number of recreational vessels that could overload a tracking system or clog up electronic screens where hundreds of signals would show up. |
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Between the air conditioners, the fans, the humidifiers and all the usual appliances, it's not hard to overload your electrical system during the dog days of August. |
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It would help me manage the information overload brought about with the six modules that I teach by tracking the hundreds of Word documents I use during an academic term. |
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When your muscles don't recover, overload training evolves into overreaching, characterized by fatigue, decreased performance and a recovery time of about 2-3 weeks. |
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It just adds to the hokum overload in this disappointing novel. |
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All simple direct conversion receiver designs suffer from degraded selectivity performance and are more subject to overload by contrasted to even modest superhet designs. |
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Watch how factoids and information overload are used to blur the line between crises and light news, so that every event becomes a panic situation. |
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Needless to say, investors can get bogged down with information overload. |
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These trials have modified and enhanced the therapeutic paradigm for heart failure and extended treatment goals beyond limiting congestive symptoms of volume overload. |
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Professional role expectations are not congruent with the feminine role expectations, as a result women with a demanding job, face role overload and conflict. |
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Repetitive, high-frequency overload delivered to a malaligned extensor mechanism yields persistent, debilitating, unremitting pain in some athletes. |
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Rather than bringing in a larger piece of equipment, an operator may overload a smaller excavator, lifting rocks heavier than what the equipment normally handles. |
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The images and story lines so overload the senses that public response can be exhaustion and defeatism rather than mobilization. |
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The voltage regulator stopped working and the resulting overload destroyed the device. |
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Many people have an undiagnosed genetic susceptibility to iron overload, and are not aware of a family history of the problem. |
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Shear bolts which break when a plough body hits an obstruction are a cheaper overload protection device. |
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In pediatric thalassemic patients, iron overload is responsible for delayed bone age and defective mineralization. |
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A neuro fiber in the body called the proprioceptor locks onto and memorizes the overload that the musculature involved is trying to overcome. |
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Upregulation of the cardiac homeobox gene Nkx2-5 in feline right ventricular pressure overload. |
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In these people, excessive iron intake can result in iron overload disorders, known medically as hemochromatosis. |
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Muscular imbalances in scapular force couples may result in scapular dyskinesis, abnormal glenohumeral translation or rotator cuff overload. |
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They are frozen, and email is a major contributor to the overload these middle managers feel. |
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The runtime binder considers inheritance and name hiding, and does overload resolution. |
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Sensory overload ensued as one killer instrumental after another made you want to dance, groove and form a band straight away. |
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The first product is the sc2Wear Furosemide Combination Product for treatment of fluid overload associated with heart failure. |
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The hydraulic release option has an automatic overload protection system to prevent damage by uncrushable items in the feed material. |
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Online courses tend to be far less cluttered than brick-and-mortar classrooms, reducing stimuli that can lead to sensory overload. |
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Filters separate what is important from what is not important and prevent sensory overload, Petrovsky added. |
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Tut-tuts of sympathy and regret are the general response as the brain short circuits from sensory overload. |
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Some news executives attribute this youthful apathy to information overload and the explosion of media options. |
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An uncluttered check-out area won't overload the senses and it keeps customers happy. |
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While this leads to potential renewable generation left untapped, it prevents possible grid overload or risk to reliable service. |
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That's the premise of the overload principle, and it must be applied, even to ab training, if you're going to develop a cut, ripped midsection. |
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The final thing that I did was to cut as fast as I possibly could without bogging the blade down, setting the overload trip switch. |
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His labile blood pressure and volume overload were controlled with escalating doses of spironolactone, captopril, labetalol, and furosemide. |
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Code an overload of the insertion operator for the Rectangle class. |
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In recent years, machining strategies such as trochoidal and morph cutting have been introduced in attempts to mitigate the negative impact of tool overload. |
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But what about the neo-Malthusian proposition that unsustainable economic practices lead, at some point, to environmental overload and social catastrophe? |
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What went on between it all was nothing short of sensory overload. |
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It might be a Borgesian case of sensory overload, like the dilemma of the Norton Anthology of World Literature projected on a screen too wide to take in. |
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Diving for the best part of 40 minutes I was treated to an overload of colour and beauty, from tiny clown fish to towering sea fans, reaching out into the blue abyss. |
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The pursuit of the golden balance between oversimplification and overload with theory has always been the primary goal of every author of book on rheology. |
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Um, some sort of power overload. I'm afraid it decimated your breakfast. |
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Expanding demand for cargo and increasing port activities have raised concern about an electrical overload on the existing systems at the important Jeddah sea port. |
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Ceruloplasmin has ferroxidase activity as well as ferritin H subunits, and patients with a congenital absence of ceruloplasmin develop severe iron overload. |
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Don't overload extension cords by using too many electronics. |
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Of course, by the fourth dinner date, calorie-conscious Caprice was starting to worry about the food overload and most of Jimmy Osmond's offerings ended up in a doggy bag. |
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Strange unexplained effects abound, there are regions of gravity overload, of bending telnets, lag and cyberspacetime freezes. In some places time runs backwards. |
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