| 31. | The main symptoms of a hypercalcaemic crisis are oliguria or anuria, as well as somnolence or coma.
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| 32. | In clinical practice, the differentiation between narcolepsy and other conditions characterized by excessive somnolence may be difficult.
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| 33. | It was very instructive to watch Leon Hess snap out of his somnolence this week and fire Pete Carroll.
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| 34. | Somnolence is often viewed as a symptom rather than a medical codes for somnolence as viewed as a disorder.
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| 35. | Somnolence is often viewed as a symptom rather than a medical codes for somnolence as viewed as a disorder.
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| 36. | The most common adverse events reported across clinical trials are somnolence ( sleepiness ), dizziness, and fatigue.
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| 37. | Leon Hess woke up from his somnolence and fired Pete Carroll, the Jets'coach of exactly one season.
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| 38. | If only there was the same somnolence in Russia then perhaps Clinton's gamble with history would be alright.
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| 39. | Bromism is caused by a neurotoxic effect on the brain which results in somnolence, psychosis, seizures and delirium.
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| 40. | Other reported side effects include somnolence, weight gain, clinical depression, weakness, increased libido, and hypersexuality.
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