Unilateral Sentence Examples

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  • Pakistan has declared a unilateral moratorium on nuclear tests.

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  • A cleft on one side is called a unilateral cleft.

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  • You note that Lily has a unilateral cleft lip and palate but is otherwise well.

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  • Sometimes the buboes are multiple and on both sides, but more commonly they are unilateral.

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  • Active cell migration drives the unilateral cell movements of the anterior visceral endoderm.

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  • This investigation could lead to the unilateral imposition of import quotas.

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  • We must therefore resist the easy seduction of unilateral action.

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  • Occlusion of the normal eye with an adhesive patch is the mainstay of treatment in all forms of unilateral amblyopia.

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  • Some causes are mainly unilateral whereas others like vitamin A deficiency are often bilateral.

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  • Visual outcome can still vary markedly however, particularly in the child with unilateral cataract.

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  • In the past, British parliamentary debates have tended to become divided on the issue of unilateral nuclear disarmament.

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  • Sample groups 51 patients with proven unilateral acoustic neuromas were scanned for this study.

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  • Horner's syndrome, unilateral facial weakness and vocal cord paresis have been reported.

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  • Signs include eyelid retraction, conjunctival redness and swelling, proptosis (either unilateral or bilateral ), periorbital edema, and ophthalmoplegia.

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  • Impairment of vision The majority of children with unilateral retinoblastoma have the affected eye removed.

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  • However, up to 15% of cases of sporadic unilateral retinoblastoma may be hereditary.

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  • Where it includes temporal arteritis the symptoms may include unilateral headache and tenderness of the temple.

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  • Typically unilateral, posterior headache that can be precipitated mechanically.

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  • Children with hereditary forms usually have multifocal, bilateral retinoblastoma, whereas children with the somatic form have unilateral, unifocal disease.

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  • Malaysia strongly opposes unilateral US military action against Iraq.

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  • What we should seek, therefore, is to avoid the abrogation of, or unilateral withdrawal from, these treaties.

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  • The pope on his side grants the temporal sovereign certain rights, such as that of making or controlling the appointment of dignitaries; engages to proceed in harmony with the government in the creation of dioceses or parishes; and regularizes the situation produced by the usurpation of church property &c. The great advantage of concordats - indeed their principal utility - consists in transforming necessarily unequal unilateral claims into contractual obligations analogous to those which result from an international convention.

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  • Several of its provisions are maintained by unilateral Austrian laws.

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  • The fifth type of wave detector depends upon the peculiar property of rarefied gases or vapours which under some circumstances possess a unilateral conductivity.

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  • Sisters of patients with an affected second-degree relative manifested a risk of 4 +/- 1.8% only with unilateral disease.

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  • In the latter patient group, even a small increase in serum creatinine may be indicative of unilateral loss of renal function.

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  • Further narrowing consequent on disk degeneration and osteoarthrosis may produce neurological symptoms, which may be unilateral (root canal stenosis).

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  • Where necessary, the contents of any Section 106 legal agreement or Unilateral Undertaking will be negotiated at this stage.

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  • Examples of unilateral neglect from adult patients who have suffered a stroke.

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  • The Labor Party had a policy of unilateral disarmament during most of the 1980s.

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  • Some children with mild or moderate unilateral deafness find a Hearing aid in the ear with deafness helpful.

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  • Unilateral neglect-Also called one-sided neglect.

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  • Although most people with the inherited form of retinoblastoma develop bilateral tumors, approximately 15 percent of people with a tumor in only one eye (unilateral) are affected with an inherited form of retinoblastoma.

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  • If a patient with unilateral or bilateral retinoblastoma has a relative or relatives with retinoblastoma, it can be assumed that they have an inherited form of retinoblastoma.

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  • Even when there is no family history, most cases of bilateral and trilateral retinoblastoma are inherited, as are most cases of unilateral, multifocal retinoblastoma.

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  • It is also important to establish whether the cancer is unilateral (one eye) or bilateral (both eyes), multifocal or unifocal.

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  • The treatment chosen depends on the size and number of tumors, whether the cancer is unilateral or bilateral, and whether the cancer has spread to other parts of the body.

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  • Often, by the time that unilateral retinoblastoma is diagnosed, the tumor is so large that useful vision cannot be preserved.

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  • Patients with an inherited form of unilateral retinoblastoma have a 70 percent chance of developing retinoblastoma in the other eye.

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  • J., et al. "Leg length discrepancy in unilateral congenital clubfoot following surgical treatment."

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  • Language skills are affected by hearing loss, and more than one third of children with unilateral deafness fail one or more school grades.

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  • Clefts may affect the left or right side of the mouth only (unilateral) or both sides (bilateral).

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  • Left-side clefts represent 70 percent of all unilateral clefts.

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  • Cleft lip often requires only one reconstructive surgery, especially if the cleft is unilateral.

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  • Unilateral cleft-A cleft that occurs on only the right or left side of the lip.

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  • It can be performed as a bilateral exercise, which uses both arms simultaneously, or as a unilateral exercise, which uses one arm at a time.

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  • The concentration curl is an example of a unilateral biceps exercise.

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  • The unilateral declarations by the US and Russian Presidents in 1991-92 resulted in the elimination of a great number of tactical nuclear warheads.

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  • If the sanction imposed by Grim Trigger cannot deter a rational player from unilateral defection, then no cooperative strategy can do so.

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  • Factors of interest Unilateral spatial neglect is a commonly occurring disorder following stroke.

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  • Further narrowing consequent on disk degeneration and osteoarthrosis may produce neurological symptoms, which may be unilateral (root canal stenosis ).

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  • Motor weakness was focal, usually unilateral, weakness (loss of power) of face, arm, hand, or leg.

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  • The third party right of veto only applies to acts done by agreement, not unilateral acts such as termination for material breach.

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  • But I do not accept that the draft undertakings (although necessarily unilateral) are unreasonable or unjustifiable.

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  • The US attitude was so unilateral and high-handed that the DPRK was stunned by it.

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  • If this hypothesis is true, then unilateral neglect should be improved by increasing activation of the sustained attention system.

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  • In addition to the above gaseous rectifiers of oscillations it has been found that several crystals, such as carborundum (carbide of silicon), hessite, anastase and many others possess a unilateral conductivity and enable us to rectify trains of oscillations into continuous currents which can affect a telephone.

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  • Other therapies are unnecessary if enucleation is used to treat intraocular unilateral retinoblastoma.

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  • You can also perform a unilateral biceps curl on a special bench, which allows you to rest your elbow on the pad.

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  • Where necessary, the contents of any Section 106 legal agreement or unilateral undertaking will be negotiated at this stage.

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  • However, only 15 percent of unilateral, unifocal retinoblastoma cases are inherited.

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  • Once I was alone again, I pondered my unilateral decision to speak directly to Ethel Reagan as I sipped on cold coffee.

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  • We measured the auditory midline of ten patients exhibiting unilateral neglect as assessed by standard visual tests.

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  • Sometimes, especially towards the summit of a dichasium, owing to the exhaustion of the growing power of the plant, only one of the bracts gives origin to a new axis, the other remaining empty; thus the inflorescence becomes unilateral, and further development is arrested.

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  • The way to end war is not to set up some big world government or eliminate nation-states, which will always retain the right to take unilateral military action to defend themselves.

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  • The whole ovary is unilateral and unpaired in most rotifers; symmetrical in Asplanchnaceae, Philodinaceae and Seisonaceae.

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  • Fleming discovered that if the filament is made incandescent by the current from an insulated battery there is a unilateral conductivity of the rarefied gas between the hot filament and the metal plate, such that if the negative terminal of the filament is connected outside the lamp through a coil in which electric oscillations are created with the platinum plate, only one half of the oscillations are permitted to pass, viz., those which carry negative electricity from the hot filament to the cooled plate through the vacuous space.

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  • The mercury vapour then possesses a unilateral conductivity, and can be used to filter off all those oscillations in a train which pass in one direction and make them readable on an ordinary galvanometer.

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  • This was denounced at Rome as a unilateral assertion on the part of the Spanish government of an authority which, under the concordat, belonged to the Holy See as well.

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  • The concordat was solemnly promulgated on Easter Day 1802, but the government had added to it unilateral provisions of Gallican tendencies, which were known as the Organic Articles.

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