Seizure Sentence Examples

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  • Cowed by the bold seizure of their leaders, the states of Holland submitted.

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  • An unwarranted seizure for debt was fined, as was the distraint of a working ox.

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  • A new descent into Italy, a new seizure of Rome, proved of no avail.

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  • The seizure may release a neuropeptide that regulates mood.

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  • Russia's swift seizure of the arms control initiative helped shift the logjam.

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  • Kurious Orange The kick as sudden onrush of energy, the orgasmic seizure from which the word ' jazz ' was derived.

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  • Stress Stress is recognized as a possible seizure precipitant.

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  • This late seizure recurrence was not associated with any identified risk factors.

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  • Full seizure remission was seen in less than 15% .

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  • Large amounts of any liquid, even water, can trigger a seizure in a person with epilepsy.

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  • Partial seizures can progress into a generalized tonic clonic seizure.

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  • The seizure threshold may be lowered by external factors.

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  • He was hospitalized after allegedly suffering a seizure, falling, and hitting his head.

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  • By 8pm that night we found out Charley is a very healthy, fat, 9 year old black lab, with a double ear infection so severe it displayed itself as a seizure.

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  • The major observable difference between the jerking of benign sleep myoclonus and an actual seizure is that the former will stop as soon as the affected infant is woken up.

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  • For people with intellectual disability multiple seizure types are common and up to three-quarters of patients remain refractory to treatment.

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  • Napoleon showed his indifference to the opinion of the tsar by ordering the seizure of the British envoy at Hamburg, Sir George Rumbold (24th of October); but set him free on the remonstrance of the king of Prussia, with whom he then desired to remain on friendly terms. Nevertheless, the general trend of his policy was such as powerfully to help on the formation of the Third Coalition against France - a compact which Pitt (who returned to power in May 1804) had found it very difficult to arrange.

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  • He remained, however, in complete ignorance of the degree of preparation attained on the Russian side, and since the seizure of Warsaw together with the control of the resources of Poland in men and material its occupation would afford, was the chief factor in his calculation, he turned at once to the eastward as soon as all further organized resistance in Prussia was ended by the surrender of Prenzlau and Lubeck.

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  • The importance of the gold-mines of the district led to its seizure by the Romans in 143 B.C. The centre of the mining industry seems to have been Victumulae (see TIcINUM), until in too B.C. a colony of Roman citizens was founded at Eporedia itself; but the prosperity of this was only assured when the Salassi were finally defeated in 25 B.C. and Augusta Praetoria founded.

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  • The seizure by Russia of the Chinese fortress of Port Arthur, which she had a few years previously, in concert with other powers, compelled Japan to relinquish, was from the Russian point of view the logical outcome of her eastward expansion and her need for an ice-free harbour on the Pacific. The extension of the Trans-Siberian railway through Manchuria to Port Arthur and a large measure of influence in Manchuria followed equally naturally.

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  • The regalia controversy, which broke out in 1673, led up to the classic declaration of the Gallican clergy of 1682; and, when aggravated by a conflict over the immunity of the palace of the French ambassador at Rome, resulted in 1688 in the suspension of diplomatic relations with Innocent XI., the imprisonment of the papal nuncio, and the seizure of Avignon and the Venaissin.

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  • This act was followed in 1867 by the confiscation of church property, and on the 10th of September 1870 by the triumphant seizure of Rome.

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  • The excuses and explanations later given by Fremont - military preparations by the Californian authorities, the imminence of their attack, ripening British schemes for the seizure of the province, etc. - made up the stock account of historians until the whole truth came out in 1886 (in Royce's California).

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  • He died from an apoplectic seizure on the 12th of February 1799, at Pavia.

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  • Full seizure remission was seen in less than 15 %.

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  • During the ten days Callum was in hospital he was given an EEG scan which showed he was in seizure all the time.

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  • All seizure types, except typical absence seizures, can be observed in children with tuberous sclerosis complex.

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  • The risk of seizure recurrence is greater in the first weeks or months after an initial seizure 1-3.

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  • Clustering occurred in nine of ten patients with more than one seizure onset zone.

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  • Tonic seizure tend to last no longer than 10 seconds.

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  • Ginko Biloba- Increased risk of seizure when taken with Tricyclic antidepressants.

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  • There is a reported increase in the incidence of seizures in people with prior seizure disorders or with those who are taking anesthetics.

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  • Medicines for mental illness have a high risk of seizure associated with them, so do not take these in conjunction with EPO.

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  • Large doses of black cohosh can induce seizure, irregular heartbeat and visual disturbance.

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  • If you suspect that you may have had a seizure, see a doctor immediately and discontinue use of black cohosh supplements.

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  • In the event of an overdose, the individual might experience convulsions where he or she shakes rapidly and has a seizure, heart attack or stroke.

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  • Is the person shaking uncontrollably or having a seizure?

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  • Jett Travolta apparently had a history of seizures, but it is not yet known as to whether or not a seizure is what lead him to hit his head in the bathtub.

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  • Parents who observe what they believe to be a seizure while their baby is asleep should try to wake the infant gently.

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  • Amplifying the phrase, "wrong place at the wrong time", the intro movie has Lucas sitting in a diner's bathroom having a seizure and stabbing crazy symbols on his arms.

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  • This page provides all sorts of information related to seizure risk, repetitive motion injuries, motion sickness, console damage, and battery leakage.

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  • Other complications include the development of a seizure disorder or the abnormal accumulation of fluid within the brain (hydrocephalus).

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  • The seizure activity itself is generally characterized as clonic (consisting of rhythmic jerking movements of the arms and/or legs), or tonic-clonic (commencing with a stiffening of the body followed by a clonic phase).

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  • The majority of children who experience a febrile seizure will only have one in their lifetime; approximately 33 percent will go on to have more than one.

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  • A seizure occurs when the normal electrical patterns of the brain become disrupted.

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  • A febrile seizure is caused by fever, most commonly a high fever that has risen quickly.

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  • Approximately one third of children who have had a febrile seizure will experience recurrent seizures.

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  • A healthcare provider should be contacted after a febrile seizure.

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  • The caregiver who was present with the child while he or she was having the seizure will be asked questions relating to the child's behaviors in an attempt to determine the type of seizure.

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  • Physicians may administer tests to rule out conditions other than fever that could have caused the seizure, such as epilepsy, meningitis, or encephalitis.

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  • Children who suffer from recurrent febrile seizures are not diagnosed with epilepsy, a seizure disorder that is not caused by fever.

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  • Because of the benign nature of the simple febrile seizure, tests such as computed tomography (CT) scans, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), or electroencephalogram (EEG) are not usually recommended.

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  • During a seizure parents or caregivers need to remain calm and take steps to make sure the child remains safe.

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  • During the period after the seizure the child may be disoriented and/or sleepy (called the postictal state), but quick recovery from this state is normal, and medical treatment is not normally needed.

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  • If a parent or caregiver observes a child having a seizure, there are a number of measures that should be taken to ensure the child's safety.

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  • Parents or caregivers should not attempt to stop the seizure or slap or shake the child in attempt to wake him/her.

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  • The child may move around during the seizure, and parents should not try to hold the child down.

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  • A healthcare professional should be called immediately after the seizure in the event that further treatment or tests are required.

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  • Hospitalization is not normally required unless the child is suffering from a serious infection or illness or the seizure itself was abnormally long.

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  • There is, however, no evidence that shows fever-reducing therapies reduce the risk of another febrile seizure occurring.

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  • Children who have had a febrile seizure are at an increased risk of having another; approximately one third of febrile seizure cases become recurrent.

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  • In some cases, a febrile seizure may be the first indication that a child is ill.

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  • The majority of children who have had a febrile seizure do not need drug therapy.

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  • A febrile seizure can be a frightening experience for both the child and his or her parents.

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  • It is important that parents be educated about the low risk of simple febrile seizures and the measures that can be taken to ensure their child's safety during and after a seizure.

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  • Severe infections lead to seizure disorders, neurological disorders, abnormal muscle tone, deafness, partial or complete blindness caused by a condition called chorioretinitis, and mental retardation.

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  • Electrical damage to the brain may result in a permanent seizure disorder, depression, anxiety, or other personality changes.

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  • Unfortunately, many children with macrocephaly experience delayed development, slow growth, seizure disorders, and limited intelligence.

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  • Aura-A subjective sensation or motor phenomenon that precedes and indicates the onset of a neurological episode, such as a migraine or an epileptic seizure.

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  • Phenytoin-An anti-convulsant medication used to treat seizure disorders.

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  • Left untreated, a child can lose consciousness or have a seizure.

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  • Large doses may also decrease the effects of phenytoin (Dilantin), a seizure medication.

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  • A seizure disorder early in life may cause CP or may be the product of a hidden problem that causes CP in addition to seizures.

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  • Recovery from mumps encephalitis is usually complete, although complications, such as seizure disorders, have been noted.

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  • About one-third of the survivors have long-term problems with kidney function, and another 8 percent develop high blood pressure, seizure disorders, and blindness.

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  • For example, a claim that a child's seizures were triggered by a vaccine must include proof that the child's first seizure occurred within three days of the vaccine administration.

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  • Symptoms that occur unexpectedly suggest a blood vessel or seizure problem.

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  • The NE will assist the clinician in diagnosing illnesses as diverse as seizure disorders, narcolepsy, migraine disorders, dizziness, and dementia.

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  • In a severe or complicated BHS, the child may have a small seizure while unconscious.

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  • It also is called type 2, white breath-holding, reflex anoxic seizure, or pallid infantile syncope.

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  • If breath holding lasts ten seconds or more, the unconscious child may experience muscle twitching, one or two jerky movements, back arching, body stiffening, or a true seizure.

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  • A child may vomit or urinate during a seizure.

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  • Breath holding spells may have symptoms in common with various seizure disorders or other medical conditions.

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  • Any complaints of a stiff neck, loss of consciousness, unexplained vomiting, or seizure activity should be promptly brought to competent medical attention.

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  • Those who do not die may experience permanent blindness, mental retardation, seizure disorders, or loss of motor control.

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  • In very rare cases, the victim may suffer a seizure.

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  • Children who are susceptible to seizures may be given a sedative medication when the fever first spikes in an attempt to prevent such a seizure.

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  • Antiepileptic drugs act by either raising the seizure threshold or by limiting the spread of impulses from one nerve to another inside the brain.

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  • This makes the cells less likely to send out spontaneous impulses, which are the beginning of an epileptic seizure.

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  • Succinimides (ethosuximide, methsuximide, phensuximide) elevate the seizure threshold and make it harder for a nerve impulse to spread from one nerve to another.

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  • Absence seizure-A brief seizure with an accompanying loss of awareness or alertness.

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  • Seizure threshold-The amount of stimulation required to induce a seizure.

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  • Tonic-clonic seizure-This is the most common type of seizure among all age groups and is categorized into several phases beginning with vague symptoms hours or days before an attack.

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  • The screaming, flailing, and kicking that accompany a night terror may frighten parents who fear the child is having a seizure.

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  • It is not a seizure unless the behavior includes eyes rolling back in the head, stiffening of the body, and drooling.

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  • When the EEG is required for a seizure disorder, there is the potential risk that the test will trigger a seizure.

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  • However, if a patient has a seizure disorder, a seizure may be triggered by the flashing lights or hyperventilation.

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  • In these cases, suspicion of SWS may not arise until a child has a seizure or other neurological problem.

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  • Severe side effects include seizures, delirium, and hallucination, but are rare and are nearly always limited to people who have kidney problems, seizure disorders, or psychiatric disorders.

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  • A seizure is a sudden disruption of the brain's normal electrical activity accompanied by altered consciousness and/or other neurological and behavioral manifestations.

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  • There are more than 20 different seizure disorders, although epilepsy is the most familiar.

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  • Most seizures are benign, but a seizure that lasts a long time can lead to status epilepticus, a life-threatening condition characterized by continuous seizures, sustained loss of consciousness, and respiratory distress.

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  • Ten percent of Americans have a seizure at some time in their lives.

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  • A generalized seizure occurs when electrical abnormalities exist throughout the brain.

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  • A generalized tonic-clonic (grand-mal) seizure typically begins with a loud cry before the individual having the seizure loses consciousness and falls to the ground.

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  • The muscles become rigid for about 30 seconds during the tonic phase of the seizure and alternately contract and relax during the clonic phase, which lasts 30 to 60 seconds.

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  • A grand mal seizure lasts two to five minutes, and the person may be confused or have trouble talking after regaining consciousness (post-ictal state).

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  • A primary generalized seizure occurs when electrical discharges begin in both halves (hemispheres) of the brain at the same time.

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  • An individual having a petit mal seizure becomes very quiet and may blink, stare blankly, roll the eyes, or move the lips.

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  • When a petit mal seizure ends, individual resumes whatever he or she was doing before the seizure began and does not remember the seizure.

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  • A Jacksonian seizure is a partial seizure characterized by tingling, stiffening, or jerking of an arm or leg.

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  • The seizure may progress in characteristic fashion along the limb.

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  • The individual usually remains conscious during the seizure and can later describe it in detail.

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  • A distinctive smell, taste, or other unusual sensation (aura) may signal the start of a complex partial seizure.

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  • Although individuals having a complex partial seizure may not seem to be unconscious, they do not know what is happening and may behave inappropriately.

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  • They will not remember the seizure but may seem confused or intoxicated for a few minutes after it ends.

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  • One in ten Americans has a seizure during their lifetime, and at least 200,000 Americans have at least one seizure a month.

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  • Partial seizures do not involve the entire brain, although a partial seizure may spread to other parts of the brain and cause a generalized seizure.

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  • Three-fourths of those who are seizure free for two to five years while on medication can have the medication reduced or eliminated.

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  • Some parents worry that stress might bring on a seizure and are therefore unwilling to discipline a child with a seizure disorder and might give in to the usual childish demands.

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  • Nearly all practitioners would advise against unaccompanied swimming in persons with seizure disorders.

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  • Avoidance of exposure to flashing lights or other triggers might be necessary in some persons with seizure disorders.

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  • As people with Down syndrome age, they also have an increased chance of developing a number of other medical difficulties, including cataracts, thyroid problems, diabetes, and seizure disorders.

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  • Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT)-A psychological treatment in which a series of controlled electrical impulses are delivered to the brain in order to induce a seizure within the brain.

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  • In 2004 alone, 13,000 legal actions were taken against counterfeiters; 6,000 raids were undertaken, resulting in 947 arrests and the seizure of several fake printing cylinders.

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  • Mitochondrial disease is often misdiagnosed as seizure disorders, atypical cerebral palsy and other diseases.

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  • Encephalopathy/encephalitis is found in most if not all ASD cases, and seizure disorders in about a third of them."

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  • In 2000, it was linked to over 40 cases of stroke and seizure, along with several other major health complications.

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  • Children with Lennox-Gastaut Syndrome are frequently placed on this diet as an added seizure reduction measure.

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  • Children with this severe seizure disorder often are less responsive to medications and this diet augments reduction of symptoms when used along with medications.

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  • This mix of neo-goth, techno, electronica, metal and emo is a seizure of activity that reveals only one thing - that no matter what genre these guys are going for, none of them is executed well.

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  • During the filming of this show, Mindy experiences a serious seizure which is caught on film.

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  • In 1792 the quantity exported from the United States was only 1 It is related that in the year 1784 William Rathbone, an American merchant resident in Liverpool, received from one of his correspondents in the southern states a consignment of eight bags of cotton, which on its arrival in Liverpool was seized by the customhouse officers, on the allegation that it could not have been grown in the United States, and that it was liable to seizure under the Shipping Acts, as not being imported in a vessel belonging to the country of its growth.

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  • So long as the reserve was available it was drawn upon to supply the void; but when that also was exhausted recourse was had to expedients, such as the borrowing, or rather seizure, of the vakuf revenues (1622) and the sale of crown properties; then ensued a period of barefaced confiscation, until, to restore public confidence in some measure, state budgets were published at intervals, viz.

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  • A homestead which is owned and occupied by a debtor as his dwelling place is exempt from seizure or sale for debts other than taxes, those secured by a mortgage on it, or those incurred for its improvement or repair, or for services performed by labourers or servants.

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  • The most stirring episode in the history of the Peiraeus is the seizure of Munychia by Thrasybulus and the exiles from Phyle, and the consequent destruction of the "30 tyrants" in 404 B.C. The three chief arsenals of the Peiraeus were named Munychia, Zea and Cantharus, and they contained galley slips for 82, 196 and 94 slips respectively in the 4th century B.C.

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  • The first act was the seizure by the Boers of a Natal train on the Free State border.

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  • But on the 12th of March 1798 Reynolds' information led to the seizure of a number of conspirators at the house of Oliver Bond.

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  • The violent seizure of Strassburg by France in 1681 was ratified by the peace of Ryswick in 1697, which recognized the Rhine as the boundary between Germany and France from Basel to about Germersheim.

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  • Shalmaneser died suddenly in Tebet 722 B.C., while pressing the siege of Samaria, and the seizure of the throne by another general, Sargon, on the 12th of the month, gave the Babylonians an opportunity to revolt.

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  • His perfect openness, the notoriety of his bankruptcies and of the seizure of his books and furniture in execution, kept him before the world as a model of dissipation.

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  • For a short time in 1802, and again in 1808, Macao was occupied by the English as a precaution against seizure by the French.

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  • An event which is thought to have greatly influenced Hancock's subsequent career was the seizure of the sloop "Liberty" in 1768 by the customs officers for discharging, without paying the duties, a cargo of Madeira wine consigned to Hancock.

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  • She would seem to have been from the first of a morbid and unhealthy temperament, and beforei'the age of thirteen was the subject of a paralytic seizure.

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  • The amount of homestead exempt from seizure for debt is limited in value to $5000, and may not include more than two acres in a town plot or more than 260 acres elsewhere.

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  • This parole he must be held to have broken when he took a prominent part in the seizure of Colchester in 1648.

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  • But he lost 15,000 men in the course of his seven days' retreat, and 20% of the remainder became ineffective from disease contracted in the swamps of the Chickahominy, while enormous quantities of valuable stores at White House on the Pamunkey had been burnt to avoid seizure by the enemy.

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  • In consequence of this acquisition of territory by Germany and the subsequent seizure of Port Arthur by Russia, Great Britain accepted the lease of Wei-hai-wei on the same terms. The convention confirming this arrangement was signed on the 1st of July 1898.

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  • The seizure of Montjuich in 1705, and the subsequent capture of the city by the earl of Peterborough, formed one of his most brilliant achievements.

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  • The next or the twin-born impulse of her indomitable nature was, as usual in all times of danger, one of passionate and high-spirited defiance on discovering the seizure of her papers.

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  • Its consequences were the total ruin of Dutch commerce, and the seizure of all the Dutch colonies by the English.

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  • Chambers of Reunion were appointed to give an appearance of legality to these proceedings, which culminated, in 1681, in the seizure of Strassburg.

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  • The contempt of Napoleon for the Empire was illustrated by his occupation of Hanover in 1803, and by his seizure of the duke of Enghien on imperial territory in 1804.

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  • He settled in Richmondshire, twelve miles from the recluse Margaret Kirkby, whom he had cured of a violent seizure.

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  • And Hellas was cut short by the seizure of Messana by the disbanded Campanian mercenaries of Agathocles (c. 282), who proclaimed themselves a new people in a new city by the name of Mamertines, children of Mamers or Mars.

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  • This led to a naval demonstration on the part of the Venetians, who secured better terms for their trade, and to the seizure of Egyptian vessels by the king of Aragon and the prince of Catalonia.

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  • The plan of operations contemplated the seizure of Ismaiia as the base for an advance on Cairo, Alexandria and its suburbs to be held defensively, and the Egyptian forces in the neighborhood to be occupied by demonstrations.

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  • Hewett for the seizure bf the Suez canal.

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  • Opposition used the mechanism of conspiracies; and changes of administration were effected by the seizure of the king's person, especially during the many royal minorities.

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  • In 1535 Henry sent Dr Barlowe to convert James to his own religious ideas, Erastian, anti-papal, the seizure of the wealth of the church.

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  • By the influence of his countless creditors, who desired to be paid out of his estates, and in revenge for his seizure, on claims for debts, of the whole estates of clan Maclean (1674-1680), he was tried and was actually found guilty of treason.

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  • The wresting of Tours from Austrasia and the seizure of ecclesiastical property provoked the bitter hatred of Gregory of Tours, by whom Chilperic was stigmatized as the Nero and the Herod of his time.

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  • Finally four days after the safe-conduct had been despatched the emperor revised this second edict, limited it to the seizure of Luther's books, and published it on his own authority without consulting the diet (loth March).

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  • The extent of his responsibility for the events that ensued is not wholly clear, and has been the subject of much controversy; his defenders have asserted that he was not responsible for the seizure of Sonoma or for the so-called "Bear-Flag War"; and that he played a creditable part throughout.

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  • The homestead of a householder or head of a family to the value of $2000 and properly recorded is exempt from levy, seizure, garnishment or forced sale, except for purchase money, for services of a labouring person or mechanic, for liabilities incurred by a public officer, fiduciary or attorney for money collected, for taxes, for rent or for legal fees of a public officer.

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  • A homestead not exceeding $1000 in value, and held by a husband and wife or by a widow or widower with an unmarried daughter or an unmarried minor son, may be held exempt from seizure and sale by legal process.

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  • The wholesale seizure and degradation of Church property outraged them, and they formally protested against the introduction of " Luthery."

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  • The seizure of the citadel at Shiraz by the adherents of the former, among whom were the more influential of the Zends, may have induced him to adopt this measure as one of prudent conciliation.

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  • To provide against the intended action of the first, Zaki detached his nephew, Ali Murad, at the head of his best troops to proceed with all speed to the north; and, as to the second, the seizure of such families of Sadiks followers as were then within the walls of the town, and other violent measures, struck such dismay into the hearts of the besieging soldiers that they dispersed and abandoned their leader to his fate.

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  • In 1166 his health was broken by a paralytic seizure.

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  • When the attack is periodic the administration of a large dose of quinine two or three hours previous to the usual time of the seizure will often mitigate, and may even prevent the paroxysm.

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  • He served in the National House of Representatives in January - April 1816, and in1816-1818was minister plenipotentiary to Russia and special minister to Naples, where he attempted to secure indemnity for the losses to American merchants by seizure and confiscation during the rule of Murat in 180 0.

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  • The only political disturbance which marred the peace of his reign arose out of the seizure of the "Charles et Georges," a French slave-trader which was captured off Mozambique.

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  • But uncertainty as to Bulgarian movements and dispositions was not yet cleared up. In any case, the seizure of the initiative at a moment when the Serbian I.

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  • The homestead exempt from sale under seizure is limited to the house and lot, not exceeding $1000 in value, of a debtor having a family.

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  • The seizure of Andros by the people of Boston in April 1689, following the news of the revolt in England against James II., gave the Jersey proprietors an opportunity to resume their rights, but the proprietary governments regained their former footing very slowly.

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  • Defeated by a hostile combination of parties in the House of Commons on the question of the Chinese war in 1857 and the alleged insult to the British flag in the seizure of the lorcha " Arrow," he dissolved parliament and appealed to the nation.

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  • Many of his acts, however, gave great offence, particularly the seizure of $800,000 which had been deposited in the office of the Dutch consul, and an order, issued after some provocation, on May 15th, that if any woman should "insult or show contempt for any officer or soldier of the United States, she shall be regarded and shall be held liable to be treated as a woman of the town plying her avocation."

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  • During these two years he had a large share in the vigorous policy which defeated the secret articles of the treaty of Tilsit by the seizure of the Danish fleet.

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  • Speusippus held the office for eight years, and died in 339 after a paralytic seizure.

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  • In 1866 he had a paralytic seizure, and died in London on the 23rd of April 1868.

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  • Great Britain immediately demanded their release, and war for a time seemed imminent; but owing mainly to the tactful diplomacy of the prince consort, Lincoln acknowledged that the seizure of Mason and Slidell was a violation of the rights of Great Britain as a neutral, and on the 1st of January 1862 released the commissioners.

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  • On the seizure of Deira by 2Ethelfrith of Bernicia (probably 605), Edwin was expelled and is said to have taken refuge with Cadfan, king of Gwynedd.

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  • To the Declaration of Paris of 1856, prescribing certain rules of naval warfare, Marcy on behalf of his government refused to subscribe, because Great Britain had rejected his proposed amendment exempting from seizure in time of war all private property not contraband.

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  • A commercial treaty signed between the two countries on the same day provided that each should allow the other the most favoured nation treatment, while each gave up the claim to the indiscriminate seizure of shipping which had been practised during the war.

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  • Upon the seizure of the Theban citadel by the Spartans (383 or 382) he fled to Athens, and took the lead in a conspiracy to liberate Thebes.

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  • The operation of every legal process calculated to occasion friction, such as seizure of property, was suspended during the time the assemblies lasted.

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  • Distress of seizure of property being the universal mode of obtaining satisfaction, whether for crime, breach of contract, non-payment of debt, or any other cause, the law of distress came into operation as the solvent of almost every dispute.

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  • In the latter case the defendant could stop the progress of the seizure by paying the debt, giving a pledge, or demanding a trial; and he then could choose a Brehon.

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  • No man was entitled to seize unless he owned, or had a surety who owned, sufficient property for indemnity or adjustment in case the seizure should be found to have been wrongful.

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  • Tellach (= seizure of immovable property) was made in three periods or delays of ten days each (= 30 days).

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  • The first step was a notice that unless the debt was paid immediately seizure would be made.

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  • Athgabail ordinarily meant the seizure of movable property.

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  • A seizure could be made only between sunrise and sunset.

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  • The Knights of the Golden Circle at first confined their activities to the encouragement of desertion, and resistance to the draft, but in 1864 a plot to overthrow the state government was discovered, and Governor Morton's prompt action resulted in the seizure of a large quantity of arms and ammunition, and the arrest, trial and conviction of several of the leaders.

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  • The nation, however much it might murmur, would never have been willing to rebel against a sovereign whose only fault was that he occasionally pressed his prerogative too far, Edwards rule was seldom or never oppressive, the seizure of the merchants wool in 1297 was the only one of his acts which caused really fierce and widespread indignation.

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  • Charles declared that the seizure had taken place by his orders.

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  • The Chinese war arose from the seizure by the Chinese authorities of a small vessel, the Arrow commanded by a British subject, and at one time holding a licence (which, however, had expired at the time of the seizure) from the British superintendent at Hongkong, and the detention of her crew on the charge of piracy.

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  • Before leaving office the Rockingham government repealed the Stamp Act; confirmed the personal liberty of the subject by forcing on the House of Commons one resolution against general warrants, and another against the seizure of papers; and relieved private houses from the intrusion of officers of excise, by repealing the cider tax.

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  • From this time, however, the magistrates whom it elected refused to take the oath of supremacy, and, as by its charter it possessed the right to refuse admission to the king's judges, and therefore to dispense with the right of holding assizes, a rule was obtained in the Irish chancery for the seizure of its charter, which was carried into effect in 1618.

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  • And then followed the challenge which, when O'Connell declined it, was fastened on his son Morgan, and the interruption of the duel by seizure of Mr Disraeli in his bed, and his famous appearance in the Marylebone police court.

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  • Meantime, in 1418, Henry had gone in person to relieve Ceuta from an attack of Morocco and Granada Mussulmans; had accomplished his task, and had planned, though he did not carry out, a seizure of Gibraltar.

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  • For six years Athens had been at war with Philip on account of his seizure of Amphipolis.

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  • The bright prospects thus opening up were clouded by the death of Radama at the age of thirty-six, and the seizure of the royal authority by one of his wives, the Princess Ranavalona.

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  • In 1797 his connexion became known with a scheme, since called "Blount's Conspiracy," which provided for the co-operation of the American frontiersmen, assisted by Indians, and an English force, in the seizure on behalf of Great Britain of the Floridas and Louisiana, then owned by Spain, with which power England was then at war.

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  • The seizure of Calais in 1347, Crcy and despite heroic resistance, gave the English a port the taking where they could always find entry into France, just o a as.

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  • A protest raised by the bishops of Pamiers and Aleth, followed by the seizure of their revenues, provoked the intervention of Innocent XI.

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  • The seizure of Lincoln by Stephen in 1141 was accompanied with fearful butchery and devastation, and by an accord at Stamford William of Roumare received Kirton in Lindsey, and his tenure of Gainsborough Castle was confirmed.

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  • It is said that the cause of quarrel was the seizure by the king of Sennar of presents sent by the king of France to the Negus.

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  • He was one of the Boston grand jurors who refused to serve in 1774 because parliament had made the justices independent of the people for their salaries; was a leader in the Boston Tea Party; was one of the thirty North End mechanics who patrolled the streets to watch the movements of the British troops and Tories; and in December 1774 was sent to Portsmouth, New Hampshire, to urge the seizure of military stores there, and induced the colonists to attack and capture Fort William and Mary - one of the first acts of military force in the war.

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  • His reign began with the seizure for eighteen months of Constantinople by his brother-in-law Artavasdes, who temporarily restored the images.

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  • Thus optimum seizure control, especially where there are convulsive seizures and/or falls, remains a primary goal when considering bone health.

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  • In controls 14% of patients had a seizure in the first week, compared with 5% of patients taking an anticonvulsant.

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  • Rarely, however, an epileptic seizure may induce a cardiac arrhythmia which in turn leads to syncope.

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  • More information on seizure types There has been criticism that the word ' brainstorming ' is offensive to people with epilepsy.

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  • Colette suffered an epileptic seizure which caused her to stop breathing.

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  • Generalized epileptic seizures involve both cerebral hemispheres from the onset of the seizure, and consequently any motor manifestations are bilateral.

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  • Searches of the vehicle resulted in the seizure of suspected crack cocaine, with an estimated street value of £ 4500.

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  • For their seizure of Roman Apostolic power was to become definitive - unto this day.

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  • He looked at dad's EEG test results and the seizure diary.

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  • Woolley also commented on the research from the perspective of catamenial epilepsy, a seizure pattern linked to a women's menstrual cycle.

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  • If they are non epileptic they can be exactly the same as epileptic seizures so the tongue biting happens in both forms of seizure.

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  • At the end of the study, average seizure frequency had fallen to forty seizures per week.

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  • There is also an animal model of increased seizure elicitation in female rats primed with estrogens when you stimulate the hippocampus.

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  • The applicants complained of convictions and seizure orders of the State Security Courts as unjustified interference with freedom of expression.

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  • Some people who have been seizure free for a number of years may wish to reduce or withdraw their anti-epileptic medication.

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  • Some good news the seizure meds are doing there job and that is under control.

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  • At the time of his seizure, he was in the process of applying for British nationality.

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  • The most studied seizure precipitant has been anxiety, with relaxation being the countermeasure of choice.

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  • The seizure was made retroactive to the day of the occupation of the territory by the German troops.

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  • On New Years Eve 1997, I had my first full epileptic seizure.

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  • The risk of seizure recurrence is greater in the first weeks or months after an initial seizure recurrence is greater in the first weeks or months after an initial seizure 1-3.

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  • At the end of the study, average seizure frequency had fallen to forty seizure frequency had fallen to forty seizures per week.

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  • After the Bolshevik seizure of power in October 1917, the memory of the war was subsumed into the history of the revolutionary process.

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  • Parental global seizure severity was the only chosen measure of quality of life in this study.

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  • In their pilot study of twenty children over six months, two thirds had improved seizure control on the diet.

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  • During an epileptic seizure, the normally well-ordered electrical activity in the brain is suddenly disturbed by chaotic and unregulated electrical discharges.

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  • The economic development of Uruguay was retarded by the corruption of successive governments, by revolutionary outbreaks, by the seizure of farm stock, without adequate compensation, for the support of military forces, by the consequences of reckless borrowing and over-trading in 1889 and 1890, and also by the transference of commercial undertakings from Montevideo to Buenos Aires between 1890 and 1897, on the opening of the harbour and docks at that port.

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  • Our sovereign alone has protested against the seizure of the Duke of Oldenburg's territory, and even...

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  • Each use is another chance for seizure, heart attack, and even death.

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  • Some people who have epilepsy have more than one type of seizure.

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  • Parents should call the doctor or local emergency number the first time a child has a seizure.

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  • Personal and family medical history, description of seizure activity, and physical and neurological examinations help primary care physicians, neurologists, and epileptologists diagnose this disorder.

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  • Doctors rule out conditions that cause symptoms that resemble seizure disorders, including small strokes (transient ischemic attacks, or TIAs), fainting (syncope), pseudoseizures, and sleep attacks (narcolepsy).

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  • Neuroimaging provides views of brain areas involved in seizure activity.

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  • Seizure disorders in children are usually treated with anticonvulsant drugs.

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  • Medications are prescribed based on the seizure type.

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  • There is no known way to prevent the onset of seizure disorders, but seizures may be controlled and sometimes prevented by the use of medication.

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  • Up to 80 percent of those with seizure disorder can have their seizures substantially or completed controlled, allowing them to live normal or close to normal lives.

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  • Seizure disorders are long-term illnesses, with the added problem of being public.

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  • Besides the difficulty of controlling medication and possibly diet, the parents of a child with a seizure disorder must sometimes deal with the public visibility of seizure episode.

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  • Siblings are also affected by a child with a seizure disorder.

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  • Siblings should be assured that seizure disorders are not contagious.

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  • It is an anti-convulsant medicine used primarily to treat epilepsy and other seizure disorders.

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  • Their first missions included the seizure of Federal warehouses and arsenals.The volunteer troops were regular people, mostly farmers, before the start of the Civil War.

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  • By the seizure and sale of Church lands, by th sale of state railways, by economy to the bone and on onc supreme occasion by an appeal to taxpayers to advance a years quota of the land-tax, he had met the most pressing engagements of that troublous period.

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  • During his long service as a lieutenant he took part in the bombardment of Tripoli, and on a subsequent occasion showed great firmness in resisting the seizure of a seaman as an alleged deserter from the British navy, his ship at the time lying under the guns of Gibraltar.

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  • The economic development of Uruguay was retarded by the corruption of successive governments, by revolutionary outbreaks, by the seizure of farm stock without adequate compensation for the support of military forces, by the consequences of reckless borrowing and over-trading in 1889 and 1890, and also by the transference of commercial undertakings from Montevideo to Buenos Aires between 1890 and 1897.

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  • In October 1559 they made an unsuccessful attack on Leith and the seizure of an English convoy on the way to their army by James Hepburn, earl of Bothwell, increased their difficulties.

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  • Along with these crimes against religion went treason to the emperor, offences against the laws, especially counterfeiting, defraudation in taxes, seizure of confiscated property, evil conduct of imperial officers, &c. There is no formal definition of sacrilege in the code of Justinian but the conception remains as wide.

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  • On the entry of the army into London in 1648, Deane superintended the seizure of treasure at the Guildhall and Weavers' Hall the day after Pride "purged" the House of Commons, and accompanied Cromwell to the consultations as to the "settlement of the Kingdom" with Lenthall and Sir Thomas Widdrington, the keeper of the great seal.

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  • To one who had been a man of war from his youth up, who had won and lost many fights, the rout of a detachment and the forcible seizure of some debateable frontier lands was an untoward incident; but it was no sufficient reason for calling upon the British, although they had guaranteed his territory's integrity, to vindicate his rights by hostilities which would certainly bring upon him a Russian invasion from the north, and would compel his British allies to throw an army into Afghanistan from the south-east.

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  • The Venetians returned, and order was soon restored, but the republic was meditating the seizure of Cyprus, although it had no valid title whatever, and after the death of Caterina's child in 1474 it was Venice which really governed the island.

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  • This influence was exerted altogether in support of the policy of Alberoni, one chief aim of which was to recover the ancient Italian possessions of Spain, and which actually resulted in the seizure of Sardinia and Sicily.

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  • Article 8 prohibited the seizure or examination of any ecclesiastical papers, documents, books or registers of purely spiritualcharacter.

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  • A considerable amount of personal property, including furniture, a small library, provisions, tools, agricultural implements, livestock and the proceeds of a life insurance policy, is also exempt from seizure for the satisfaction of debts.

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  • The territorial limits were extended on the north to the state of Tennessee in 1804 by the acquisition of the west cessions of South Carolina and Georgia, and on the south to the Gulf of Mexico by the seizure of West Florida in 1810-1813, 1 but were restricted on the east by the formation of the Territory of Alabama in 1817.

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  • The seizure of West Florida was supplemented by the treaty of 1819-1821, in which Spain surrendered all of her claims.

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  • The ostensible aims of the expedition, as drawn up by him, and countersigned by the Directory on the 12th of April, were the seizure of Egypt, the driving of the British from all their possessions in the East and the cutting of the Suez canal.

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  • Desiring to see the clergy practise a holy poverty, he proposes the suppression of tithes and the seizure by the secular power of the greater part of the property of the church.

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  • With the definite triumph of the church, the profanation of its sanctuaries became less frequent, and once robbery or seizure of ecclesiastical possessions or violation of its privileges tended to absorb the attention of synods and popes.

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  • The story of Vienna begins in the earliest years of the Christian era, with the seizure of the Celtic settlement of Vindomina by the Romans, who changed its name to Vindobona, and established a fortified camp here to command the Danube and protect the northern frontier of the empire.

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  • In 1848, the seizure of Greytown (San Juan del Norte) by the Mosquito Indians, with British support, aroused great excitement in the United States, and even involved the risk of war.

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  • There is also a clause which exempts from seizure for debt the homestead, not more than two hundred acres of land in the country, or a house of any value in a city or town on a lot or lots not exceeding five thousand dollars in value at the time of its designation as the homestead.

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  • Personal property consisting of necessary household furniture, working tools and team of horses, professional instruments and a library, not exceeding $250 in value, besides the necessary food for the team for ninety days, provisions for the family, wearing apparel, wages or other income not exceeding $12 a week, and several other things, when owned by a householder or person providing for a family, are also exempt from seizure for debt, unless the debt be for purchase money or for services performed in the family by a domestic.

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  • It was formerly capital of the Bolivian department of Atacama and the only port possessed by Bolivia, but the seizure of that department in 1879 by Chile and the construction of the Antofagasta and Oruro railway deprived it of all importance, and its population, estimated at 6000 in 1858, has fallen to less than 500.

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  • Great questions were at that time open between the two countries - the north-eastern boundary, the affair of M ` Leod, the seizure of American vessels on the coast of Africa, in the course of a few months the affair of the "Creole," to which was soon added the Oregon question.

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  • The homestead law of New Hampshire exempts from seizure for debt five hundred dollars' worth of any person's homestead except for the enforcement of a mortgage upon it, for the collection of debts incurred in making repairs or improvements, or for the collection of taxes.

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  • His most notable recorded achievement was the subjugation of Moab and the seizure of part of its territory.

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  • In 1755 he went with Boscawen to North America as captain of the "Dunkirk" (60),(60), and his seizure of the French "Alcide" (64) was the first shot fired in the war.

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  • The doctor, who was fetched that same night, bled him and said that the prince had had a seizure paralyzing his right side.

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  • The burning of towns and villages, the retreats after battles, the blow dealt at Borodino and the renewed retreat, the burning of Moscow, the capture of marauders, the seizure of transports, and the guerrilla war were all departures from the rules.

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  • The tsar, as protector of the Germanic System, had already been so annoyed by the seizure of the duc d'Enghien on German territory, and by other high-handed actions against the Hanse cities, as to recall his ambassador from Paris.

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  • All Church property was to be restored, and, perhaps most important of all, the jurisdiction of the Imperial court (Reichskammergericht), which was naturally Catholic in its sympathies, was extended to appeals involving the seizure of ecclesiastical benefices, contempt of episcopal decisions and other matters deeply affecting the Protestants.

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  • After negotiating with Don Pedro de Cevallos, the Spanish minister of foreign affairs, from January to May 1805, without success, Monroe returned to London and resumed his negotiations, which had been interrupted by his journey to Spain, concerning the impressment of American seamen and the seizure of American vessels.

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  • The British government appointed Lords Auckland and Holland as negotiators, and the result of the deliberations was the treaty of the 31st of December 1806, which contained no provision against impressments and provided no indemnity for the seizure of goods and vessels.

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