| 1. | Or Emaciation, as with Frederick Delius, his contemporary.
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| 2. | The pelicans have been treated mostly for dehydration and emaciation.
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| 3. | In a fully developed stage, the patient shows emaciation and anaemia.
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| 4. | When chewed the drug can lead to hallucinations, emaciation, and impotence.
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| 5. | Any reductive over-simplification of life results in the emaciation of literature.
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| 6. | Emaciation and lowered growth rates may result from this.
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| 7. | Retroperitoneal tumors may present themselves with signs of weight loss and emaciation and abdominal pain.
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| 8. | Eventually these space occupying lesions obstruct the esophagus and trachea resulting in emaciation and asphyxiation.
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| 9. | She shunned the common practice of charity and showed her devotion through self-emaciation.
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| 10. | So was a bulimic princess _ whose emaciation seemed a direct result of the feeding frenzy.
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