| 21. | Local effects are marked and manifest in all cases of envenomation-severe pain, severe swelling, bruising, blistering, and tissue necrosis.
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| 22. | These statements were not intended for merely local effect but were designed to promote a European intervention in the conflict.
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| 23. | A large sum over the earth but a small local effect of a few meters flow over six hours locally.
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| 24. | They have more local effect, lower doses, fewer side effects, and result in constant rather than cyclical serum hormone levels.
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| 25. | In theory, the new observatory could investigate this expansion by letting scientists look for local effects in the solar system.
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| 26. | Winds will be very much dominated by local effects .-- talk ) 22 : 41, 7 March 2009 ( UTC)
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| 27. | :I would love to, but you hardly ever see physicists write about it, except to discard the local effects as negligible.
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| 28. | Some are the result of a generalised global change, such as rising temperature, resulting in local effects, such as melting ice.
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| 29. | Winds are generally light strong katabatic winds down the valleys are experienced as local effect produced by the nature of terrain.
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| 30. | The 4th DCr had achieved a measure of success but the attacks on 17 and 19 May had only local effect.
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