In contrast, tumor cells don't know when to die, thereby exacerbating the uncontrolled growth of malignancies. |
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Maybe you suffered some head injury which causes uncontrolled memory scissions? |
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The mass defect that occurs during the fission reactions of an atomic bomb explosion, however, is the product of uncontrolled chain reactions. |
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Besides these monstrous and horrifying thoughts, the uncontrolled practice of cloning also threatens the dignity of humankind. |
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A monetary regime of uncontrolled fiat money and Credit requires strict central bank regulation of lending and speculative excess. |
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By rights there should be a reassessment of the whole epoch of privatisation and uncontrolled capitalism and a return to the mixed economy. |
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Shadows, occlusions, reflections, and multiple uncontrolled light sources all increase the risk of false positives. |
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In an uncontrolled trial of 137 children ranging from five months to 14 years, berberine was administered in one of four regimens. |
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A fission weapon consequently works through the creation of an uncontrolled nuclear reaction, which literally splits the atoms. |
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Fugitive emissions are uncontrolled vapour emissions from leaking tanks, pipes, valves etc, commonly encountered in petrochemical industries. |
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Fifteen children were hypertensive, with the disease in 3 children uncontrolled by diet and the usual antihypertensive drugs. |
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Many violent crimes, terrible as they are, are once-only affairs, outbursts of sudden uncontrolled emotion or anger. |
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Witnesses told police they believed she was trying to slow the horse from an uncontrolled gallop when she fell, striking her head. |
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The attacks are a reminder that if left uncontrolled, street kids could grow not only into robbers but also purveyors of terror. |
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No matter how much she tried to sort out her thoughts, each one sent three or four new ones careening uncontrolled through her mind. |
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However, the introduction of the euro will halt the practice that grew up under Milosevic regime of uncontrolled money printing, Krgovic said. |
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He studied the uncontrolled panic on his pale, hawk-nosed face and caught a glimpse of his disarrayed dark hair as he sped towards himself. |
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In a bunt, the aircraft experiences a rapid, uncontrolled, tight forward pitching rotation. |
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Tphysically assaulted a member of staff in a violent and uncontrolled manner. |
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The more uncontrolled space junk floating around, the more dangerous orbital navigation through it. |
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This snout beetle punches holes in the baby pods to lay eggs, and uncontrolled, will ruin almost all the peas. |
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Mrs. Knoll stopped speaking, and she gave way to uncontrolled and unrestrained sobs. |
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Now they came tumbling out, jagged expletives and soul-deep loathing, uncontrolled, from a place in his damaged body as yet unhealed. |
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Even the most effective memory enhancer can't undo the damage resulting from a careless lifestyle or uncontrolled medical conditions. |
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It is what monopoly legislation was meant to be about as uncontrolled domination by one participant in any market is undesirable. |
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Not long ago this led to a spate of uncontrolled closures, with subpostmasters believing they had no choice but to leave. |
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At this time I hadn't worked out the reason for my uncontrolled descent and was rather confused. |
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I have however often been run into by a pushchair or an uncontrolled child. |
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As he turned to go back inside he realised that Dot was standing there watching him and he let out an uncontrolled exclamation. |
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Airspace over the aerodrome is also uncontrolled, says company secretary Chris Hudson. |
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A York man who hit a toddler twice on the face in uncontrolled anger was today starting 12 months in jail. |
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They scoured the dunes and nearby beach with binoculars to detect any sign of uncontrolled activity. |
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Outbursts of uncontrolled rage and of teenage aggression, it seems, are becoming simply a part of the society we live in. |
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This will surely result in the uncontrolled roads becoming more congested by commuter parking. |
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The human race, without intending it, has undertaken a gigantic uncontrolled experiment on the earth. |
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Unlike pure dingoes, which, like wolves, live in packs ruled by an alpha male and female, wild packs of crossbreeds are uncontrolled. |
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Michi's eyes reflected the uncontrolled rage of the sea, and the frigid savagery of ice. |
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Cancer is essentially the uncontrolled division of cells, and its development typically requires the presence of multiple mutations. |
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A piece of the roof, set aflame by the uncontrolled inferno, suddenly fell from the roof and on top of Tempest's right leg. |
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That is, part of what's monstrous about monsters is somehow this very agglutination of significance, these uncontrolled outgrowths of meaning. |
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Ravel depicted a culture spinning out on control with uncontrolled kinetic energy. |
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Some reckon uncontrolled crowds pose as much a danger to the monument as airborne pollution. |
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There are a number of possible examples of failure of endothermic dehydration synthesis in uncontrolled diabetes. |
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The major is elected by uncontrolled vote of the captains, and the Colonel is promoted automatically by seniority from the lieutenant-colonels. |
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A look of repulsion for the sickening display of uncontrolled emotion and loud drunkenness was plastered on his clean-shaven face. |
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Litter louts, owners of uncontrolled dogs and people who ignore red flags and danger signs must conform to the rules of responsible behaviour. |
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The study also identified uncontrolled use of pesticides in cities as a definite danger to plant and animal life. |
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It's probably because of this complex and uncontrolled variation that the results of the experiment were somewhat messy. |
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In leukaemia, white blood cells multiply in an uncontrolled and abnormal way. |
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Loss of p53 control leads to uncontrolled growth and is associated with more aggressive tumours. |
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Police are working to stop the flow of convertible guns into Britain, but growing sales on uncontrolled internet sites are worrying. |
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Tetanus, also called lockjaw, is a disease with uncontrolled muscle spasms caused by a bacterium in a local wound. |
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In the late 1990s, artisanal mining for cobalt was allowed, leading to uncontrolled and dangerous mining activities. |
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We recently renewed some of the fencing in the area to protect the sheep after a spate of injuries caused to them by uncontrolled dogs. |
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The answers almost certainly can be found in our obsession with compliance and the uncontrolled whims of fund managers. |
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It was felt the route could become deeply rutted by uncontrolled vehicular use, encouraging drivers to detour off the route onto the fells. |
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It is feared that the continued uncontrolled exploitation of the mpingo tree will cause it to become commercially extinct within a few decades. |
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In addition, weeds left uncontrolled may harbor insects and diseases and produce seed or rootstocks which infest the field and affect future crops. |
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Both agents are contraindicated in patients with ischemic or vasospastic coronary artery disease, uncontrolled hypertension, and hemiplegic or basilar migraine headache. |
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He behaved like a spoiled brat, his power unchecked and uncontrolled. |
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All of this adds to the danger of an uncontrolled slide into political adventurism, military provocation and war between the two nuclear-armed powers. |
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In 1969, an anthropologist working in Santa Fe de la Laguna decried the uncontrolled woodcutting and timber raiding that was finishing off the forests there. |
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Loss of albumen and proteins, either from uncontrolled glomerular filtration, or from ineffective reabsorption, prevents establishment of normal capillary osmotic pressure. |
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If uncontrolled, it causes him to bleed into his joints and muscles. |
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In just three decades, Pattaya had become the target of uncontrolled development, mass tourism, crime, prostitution and the myriad evils which are concomitant therewith. |
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Tears spilt from gray eyes as Suki's body shook with uncontrolled emotion. |
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It also tolerated an uncontrolled traffic of men and weapons across the long border. |
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So, the trend of uncontrolled, dangerous alcohol consumption is likely to continue. |
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The IMF and World Bank had periodically shared their fears with New Delhi about the uncontrolled rise in population levels. |
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Calling Jim Manzi, author of the new book about the need for public-policy testing, uncontrolled! |
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The bottom line is that if you have an uncontrolled accident and release, then MOX fuel will raise your health and safety risks. |
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They are surrounded by crowds of people stroking and patting them often near sensitive areas such as their blowholes and they become obese through uncontrolled feeding. |
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Worsley is no longer as uncontrolled a force as he once was. |
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It is disrupted in many cancers, resulting in uncontrolled cell growth. |
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It was an encounter which began to turn the public against Judith, who appeared on the defensive, uncontrolled, bad tempered and all in all a rather unsympathetic character. |
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In an uncontrolled study Astragalus and Angelica sinensis root, coupled with a high-protein diet, improved protein imbalance and serum protein in nephritic patients. |
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The Confederate frigate shuddered, careening into an uncontrolled yaw. |
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He studied the uncontrolled panic on his pale, hawk-nosed face. |
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He defends impassibility as being uncontrolled by outside influences. |
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On top of this situation you add the phenomenon of uncontrolled violence. |
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One uncontrolled report had all seven patients respond to fenfluramine. |
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West and Dally in 1959 conducted an uncontrolled, open study involving 101 consecutively treated, depressed patients receiving variable doses of iproniazid. |
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Years of intensive logging, agricultural development, and uncontrolled forest fires have taken their toll on those undisturbed forests and on the Siberian tiger. |
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Ear piercing of fatty tissue on the ear lobe is regulated, but the increasingly fashionable procedure on the cartilage is classified as body-piercing, which is uncontrolled. |
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Farther north in Africa, the dama gazelle of the Sahara region has suffered an 80 percent decline in the past decade because of uncontrolled hunting. |
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Cycling fans and adjusting damper settings can cut fan motor loads and reduce exfiltration, potentially cutting uncontrolled exhaust of conditioned air. |
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For example, strong fear, as with soldiers in battle, increases heart rates and blood pressure and may incite uncontrolled defecation or urination. |
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These genes may lead to uncontrolled cell growth and tumor proliferation. |
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The law, while it assumes the guardianship of youth by suppressing immorality, still permits these wantons to rove, uncontrolled, among the virtuous as well as the profligate. |
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And rush upon his foes and take on them his wreak, At push of sword and pike, in fury uncontrolled. |
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Christine Payne, Age 15 from Middletown, DE Christine has Athetoid Cerebral Palsy with uncontrolled movements. |
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Xenical can cause serious liver problems, uncontrolled bowel movements and gas. |
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Create a bar graph of the next largest uncontrolled re-entries, shown here, by weight. |
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In 2000 OSHA fined Celanese for an accident involving uncontrolled chemical decomposition leading to a fatality in Alabama. |
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What we want to stop is the uncontrolled strays and the uncontrolled, unwanted breedings. |
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Early building in Brussels was sporadic and uncontrolled, with little planning. |
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When these wavelengths damage pigment cells, it causes them to produce brown pigment called melanin in an uncontrolled fashion. |
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For the lower classes, however, the anniversary was a chance to pit disorder against order, a pretext for violence and uncontrolled revelry. |
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Circulating immune complexes, overwhelming viremia, or an uncontrolled immune response may be contributing factors. |
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If cells ignore these signals and multiply inappropriately, their uncontrolled growth causes cancer. |
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Despite these protective measures, the reef remains under threat from oceanic pollution as well as uncontrolled tourism, shipping, and fishing. |
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Influenced by Ovid's Metamorphoses, the poems show the guilt and moral confusion that result from uncontrolled lust. |
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He had rather a contempt for demonstrative people, arising from his medical insight into the consequences to health of uncontrolled feeling. |
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His force was the preternatural activity of a strong imagination, which, curbless and uncontrolled, bore him whithersoever it would. |
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Food ingredient producers need to research on the reduction of the size of encapsules and uncontrolled release at the target region. |
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Much of the pollution comes from industrial sources, but the discharge of sewerage and uncontrolled garbage disposal are also major contributors. |
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It is the largest uncontrolled industrial source of mercury emissions in Canada. |
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The new culture, which emerged starting from the 70s, promoting uncontrolled consumeristic attitude, has proven to be not working. |
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In Greenland, however, uncontrolled hunting is pushing many species into steep decline. |
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Lung cancer, also known as lung carcinoma, is a malignant lung tumor characterized by uncontrolled cell growth in tissues of the lung. |
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The populations are especially vulnerable during the years when the prey population crashes, and uncontrolled trapping has almost eradicated two subpopulations. |
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Patients who had previously undergone parathyroidectomy or nephrectomy or those with uncontrolled hypercalcemia or hyperphosphatemia were excluded from this study. |
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However, it concluded that there is no risk of harm for most users, and recommended that khat remain uncontrolled due to lack of evidence for these associations. |
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As a result, it is common for a single experiment to be performed multiple times, especially when there are uncontrolled variables or other indications of experimental error. |
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The principles of reasonable balance in the today's post-crisis world, which realized disastrousness of uncontrolled and endless consumption, becomes very relevant. |
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The dump is unenclosed, and the tipping process is uncontrolled. |
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The uncontrolled release of water allegedly caused subsoils on adjacent land to become suspended in the Nant Cae Dafydd stream, causing pollution of Clydach Vale Lake. |
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Hedberg conceived of a novel approach to screening compounds that might inhibit telomerase, an enzyme that permits uncontrolled cell division in cancer. |
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After a stressful event, the histrionic patient often manifests swings from rigid overcontrol to uncontrolled intrusions and emotional repetition. |
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Burn piles can and have spread uncontrolled fires, for example if wind blows burning material off the pile into surrounding combustible grasses or onto buildings. |
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Uncontrolled diabetes increases the risk of cardiovascular diseases such as heart attack and stroke. |
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Uncontrolled high blood pressure can lead to stroke, heart attack, congestive heart failure, or kidney failure. |
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Uncontrolled growth of weeds and cow parsley had totally concealed entrances. |
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Uncontrolled and unplanned tourism has led to natural, cultural and social degeneration inside the so-called host nations. |
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Uncontrolled overflow spread into the salt lakes, causing them to expand and eventually mix with the freshwater. |
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Uncontrolled postoperative pain can affect a person's life long alter the surgical incision is healed. |
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Uncontrolled free-market capitalism is not the only way to bring peace, justice and security to 25 nations. |
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Uncontrolled burning, turf extraction and overgrazing by sheep is responsible for the loss of fodder. |
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Uncontrolled diabetes, and the use of antibiotics and the contraceptive sponge, diaphragm and spermicides are associated with more frequent yeast infections. |
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Uncontrolled nitrifier sloughing causes nearly complete nitrification loss and rapid ammonia level increases unless fish feeding rates are immediately curtailed. |
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