He's at his most droll in a conversation about the delayed effects of grief, reporting on his belated shock at the death of his father some 20 years before.
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If the person survives the first day of poisoning personality changes can occur, aggressive events, psychotic episodes, disturbances and deficits in memory and attention, as well as other delayed effects.
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It is also possible that the decline in stock prices since 2000 may have a delayed effect on consumer spending, as confidence that share prices will rebound begins to fade.
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But for the largest group of people affected, the occupants of 1 million rent-stabilized units in New York City and its suburbs, sudden, complete deregulation would have a delayed effect.
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Varvares cites the tax cut, easing energy prices, the recent upturn in the stock market and the delayed effects of lower interest rates as reasons to expect a strengthening of demand.
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In addition to the delayed effect of a biological attack, officials and medical personnel must be able to recognize the agent obtain critical drugs or antitoxins and guard against infectious spread.
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Hanau eventually learned that she was experiencing the delayed effects of a disease she thought she had long since beaten-- polio, the viral scourge of the first half of the 20th century.
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"The take-home message is that patients do need followup well into their adult years for delayed effects, " said Dr . Lisa B . Kenney, a pediatric oncologist at Dana-Farber, of Boston.
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The mechanism that is thought to have a significant influence on delayed effects involves formed blood cells and chemical mediators, which cause brain lipid peroxidation ( degradation of unsaturated fatty acids ).
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Temperatures near the immediate lakeshore can be a few degrees warmer than in outlying areas, especially during nighttime due to the delayed effects of cooler temperatures on the large body of water.