Irregular ovulation during perimenopause can lead to heavy irregular periods.
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"He was still paying, at irregular times, as well as irregular amounts," Stewart said.
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These two groups of prograde and retrograde moons consist of "irregular" satellites , or moons whose orbits have irregular, or noncircular, shapes.
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An irregular opening in the grass reads paradoxically as both a watery puddle and as an irregular window to the sky.
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I figured that having irregular income would make it easier to manage irregular bills, but they always have a way of sneaking up on you.
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"Art itself is, for the most part, irregular," Cavendish wrote, and in this she seems to have accepted her fate of being irregular, of being different.
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These issues can overlap, but let's focus on what it can mean when an adolescent doesn't menstruate regularly — and on the question of how irregular is too irregular.
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The irregular rhythm feature is not intended for people who have previously been diagnosed with atrial fibrillation, which is one of the most common causes of an irregular rhythm.
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Constructing an irregular pentagon in this way shows us why not all irregular pentagons can tile the plane: There are certain restrictions on the angles that not all pentagons satisfy.
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Almost a half million irregular migrants are estimated to be living in Italy, while in 2016, almost a million irregular migrants were found to be living illegally in the European Union.
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Jon Snow: (to camera) I suppose ... life is irregular!
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MASAYA, Nicaragua — It is the most irregular of armies.
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Kwait had visited Tyndall in 2008, concerned about irregular bleeding.
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Schedules are also irregular, which affects hourly employees and contractors.
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The Iraqi army's preferred backups are two Sunni irregular forces.
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I'm 17 years old and my period is very irregular.
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They keep irregular hours, often opening late and closing early.
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Antarctic ice shelves calve at irregular intervals, producing large icebergs.
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Endometriosis can cause extreme abdominal pain, irregular periods, and fatigue.
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"I've always been a girl with irregular periods," she says.
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The most serious effect would be cardiac arrhythmia (irregular heartbeat).
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Dunn treats her savings an an important but irregular expense.
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"I highly doubt anything terribly irregular will happen," Muller said.
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She was repeatedly fainting and had developed dangerously irregular heartbeats.
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He also almost always employs some kind of irregular patterning.
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Irregular rains, plant fatigue and broca are factors, Hojo said.
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Cut about five more chopsticks into shorter, irregular length pieces.
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It causes constipation, lung complications, sexual dysfunction and irregular menses.
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And when I say irregular, look at how this started.
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This article originally appeared on Weingart's blog, the scottbot irregular.
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They can also suffer from irregular and sometimes heavy bleeding.
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Irregular warfare isn't going away, and neither are stability operations.
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Irregular migration, by its very nature, is difficult to document.
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Mathiang Anyor is a common term for irregular Dinka militia.
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This is an irregular dwarf galaxy known as UGC 4879.
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Police and the hospital said there were no irregular circumstances.
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Even these services have become irregular, and life is precarious.
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He kept in irregular contact with his family, she said.
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These myocardial injuries include an irregular heartbeat or heart failure.
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"Irregular migration from Africa to Europe isn't new," he said.
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Robert Stadler for Carpenters Workshop Gallery Irregular Bomb, $110,000, carpentersworkshopgallery.com.
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"Irregular" and "explosive" are how Byrd describes these particular rapids.
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"It is an irregular decision — the anticorruption fight is affected."
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These policies helped reduce irregular maritime migration by 90 percent.
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He once treated the former president for an irregular heartbeat.
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ROME (Reuters) - Italy's populist government on Monday escalated its clampdown on irregular immigration with a decree aimed at slashing the number of people awarded asylum and doubling the time irregular migrants can be detained.
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Once the irregular housing fades away, Xochimilco stuns with its beauty.
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The irregular uptick sparked uproar and strained Canada's pro-immigration consensus.
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If you have, the irregular rhythm feature is not for you.
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His objection, he said, was to McConnell's irregular and partisan process.
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This often causes excruciating abdominal pain as well as irregular periods.
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Having irregular sleeping hours is part and parcel of my job.
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"Irregular exits", as Mr Goemans calls them, have become much rarer.
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Though irregular, NGC 2655 and other lenticulars are still quite spectacular.
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The trickiest part of Dunn's financial situation is her irregular income.
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When it's not, you could have an irregular heartbeat called AFib.
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I look at Ryan McGinley's acid-trip colors in Irregular Regulars.
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Endometriosis can also cause irregular periods, unusually heavy periods, and fatigue.
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It does get unstuck, yet its rhythms remain irregular and unpredictable.
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How common are irregular and on-call type of work schedules?
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But, in May of that year, her heartbeat became more irregular.
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An irregular or missing period could mean that something is wrong.
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Pay was sometimes irregular, but eventually came through, the source said.
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Irregular circles are used to indicate breasts on standing nude women.
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Whatever they are up to, I would say it's highly irregular.
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Those with irregular hours fared worse — and so did their children.
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His breathing became irregular and he died, Berlin zoo officials said.
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This is a relatively new, and still irregular, phenomena in Africa.
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You might, however, experience some irregular spotting with one missed dose.
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They are generally curious irregular formations not laid out in squares.
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The meal schedule is irregular and the food is not healthy.
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Mr. Mangal, however, said they were local irregular militiamen, not soldiers.
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To raise money, they've opened pop-up cafés at irregular intervals.
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"This election is irregular," said Phumtham Wechayachai, Pheu Thai's secretary general.
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Some patients need birth control to regulate heavy or irregular periods.
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Signs of irregular reporting have surfaced at other Balfour Beatty bases.
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Another common issue is irregular plural words, like children and teeth.
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Our experience with irregular triangles and quadrilaterals might seem to give cause for hope, but it's easy to construct an irregular, convex pentagon that does not admit an edge-to-edge monohedral tiling of the plane.
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A 2015 study from the Economic Policy Institute found that 10% of the U.S. workforce was subject to on-call or otherwise irregular work schedules, and that these irregular schedules were more common for low-income workers.
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The spiral galaxy was passing the irregular galaxy when the collision happened.
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He must rely on irregular militia known as the National Defense Forces.
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Food rations in the transit camp were irregular and inadequate, Mohamed said.
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We run a hospitality management start-up, so our hours are irregular.
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Symptoms can include excruciating abdominal pain, irregular periods, and unusually heavy periods.
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It can simply be a lack of sleep, or keeping irregular hours.
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One thing I could not test (thankfully) was the irregular heartbeat notification.
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DH Victor Martinez (irregular heartbeat) was released from a hospital Saturday morning.
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If your periods are irregular, "you should see a doctor," Vaughn says.
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These include methods like spotting irregular blinking patterns or unrealistic skin tone.
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Irregular EKG results can mean nothing, cardiologists told CNN, especially for athletes.
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That this is -- this is not a regular investigation, this is irregular.
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It's about stress, health and safety, irregular work hours and inadequate pay.
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MCCULLOUGH: OK, well, it&aposs irregular, and someone should note that somewhere.
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The new study shows that Neptune has seven of these irregular moons.
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The scheme failed due to irregular supply and quality of the pads.
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Mets 23, Reds 3 The Mets adjusted to irregular roles on Tuesday.
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"Levels of irregular (mining) activity on the river are high," Camara said.
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The software algorithms then look for patterns to isolate irregular heart rhythms.
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The suit maintained that the policy and its irregular enforcement were unconstitutional.
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Taylor offered an account of Trump's "highly irregular" foreign policy in Kyiv.
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After his return, Mallory came to work on a highly irregular schedule.
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This is not a toy that says your heart might be irregular.
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Employees of his party's news media say their pay has become irregular.
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Sleeping happened on a very irregular basis, and people fought iPod wars.
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The first curse to the chef's body is the irregular eating habits.
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In 2013, the economy was still weak, and his income was irregular.
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The filaments, stirring in the irregular light, are their own little suns.
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Some research has found that irregular periods are linked to ovarian cancer.
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My schedule is irregular, structured by either having deadlines or avoiding them.
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These irregular sequences averaged every 4000 years, but they were highly erratic.
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All in a highly irregular, punctuated way, over the space of years.
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Irregular forces aligned with Turkey have been filmed summarily executing Kurdish prisoners.
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"Work" for these New York Air National Guardsmen is a little irregular.
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Repeat – Yellowstone is showing no irregular activity and no signs of erupting.
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A circus of exceptional talent can succeed in spite of its irregular cast.
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Random growth on such a rough surface proceeds in a very irregular way.
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Aneel in March had estimated 3.7 billion reais in irregular subsidies to Amazonas.
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Soon after developing the switch, however, Aono's group started to see irregular behavior.
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In others, the irregular heartbeat is "paroxysmal," that is, it comes and goes.
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Irregular heart rhythm notifications work in the background and supports Series 1-4.
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AB-PINACA has been linked to comas and irregular heartbeats in case reports.
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Fifty-seven percent of those who received irregular pulse notifications sought medical attention.
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The call volume was "highly irregular" compared with previous caucuses, the official said.
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This kind of "judicial shortcut" is highly irregular — except in the Trump era.
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Lord Stevens, who led the investigation, found no evidence of any irregular payments.
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Mr Temer solicited millions in irregular payments, claimed Mr Batista and a subordinate.
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Symptoms can include extreme menstrual cramp pain, irregular periods, and abnormally heavy periods.
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The Royal Canadian Mounted Police are looking into allegations of irregular campaign contributions.
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Tomatoes, vulnerable to irregular rainfall, fell more than 0.223 percent in the month.
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The contest was waged by irregular fighters with little regard for civilian life.
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The viewer, however, remains engaged due to the irregular placement of the spindles.
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Included will be a clearer definition of "irregular" items in a financial statement.
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Opioids can also contribute to irregular heart rhythms and infection risks, he said.
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So if that indeed happened, now we have something that&aposs totally irregular.
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Their deformable shape also means that irregular objects can be picked up, too.
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Aesthetically, it was pleasing in its inexactness, rambling and irregular lines, its woodiness.
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In 2000, Hausknecht treated former president George H.W. Bush for an irregular heartbeat.
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Irregular greenish bands angle up from the bottom, a bit like swaying seagrass.
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Every day after a sweating, shuddering slog of times tables and irregular verbs?
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The goal was to identify atrial fibrillation, which is an irregular heart beat.
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We must distinguish between those irregular migrants and those in need of protection.
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"As hormones become less regulated, irregular periods are very common," says Dr. Dardik.
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This stems from two factors: Firstly, London has a wonderfully irregular street plan.
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As a self-employed business owner with irregular income, it isn't so simple.
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An electrocardiogram showed dangerously irregular heartbeats and abnormal electrical conduction through her heart.
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Green Berets, who specialize in irregular warfare, were active in the Vietnam conflict.
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Many jobs in many sectors have periodically irregular and/or unpredictable work schedules.
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Her former house, now a museum, can be visited but has irregular hours.
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The irregular channel consisted of bullying Ukraine into acceding to Trump&aposs demands.
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Other berries at the time were awkward and irregular; Banners were exceptionally consistent.
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Aside from irregular periods, PCOS can cause skin symptoms such as adult acne.
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"(In) October every day 5,000, 6,000 irregular migrants were reaching Greece," he said.
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Such extreme dieting can lead to dangerous electrolyte imbalances, dehydration — and irregular menstruation.
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For women, inhaling benzene can lead to irregular periods and shrink their ovaries.
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A few other apps also have a built-in irregular cycles tracking feature.
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Gregory tells her that she's becoming forgetful and fitful, acting in irregular ways.
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An irregular band of solid red ringed both legs, just above the anklebone.
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But Patriots, too, engaged in decidedly irregular warfare, especially with Britain's native allies.
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"They are essentially a light, irregular formation with fairly light weapons," Lt. Gen.
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And many adolescents with irregular periods will not go on to develop PCOS.
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Prior research has already indicated that Apple Watches can spot irregular heartbeats early.
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Ajax's Twitter account said that it was a matter of an irregular heartbeat.
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Women with irregular periods might have a harder time tracking when they ovulate.
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Knowth is more irregular in appearance than Newgrange, but at least as impressive.
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Overall, only 0.5% of participants received irregular pulse notifications indicative of possible AFib.
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He is less likely to pursue his foreign favors through such irregular channels.
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He also anticipated the price New England would pay for the irregular proceedings.
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She also said irregular asylum seekers will still be allowed in the country.
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"It's an irregular war that's difficult to combat with conventional methods," Mijango said.
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"With all these conditions, we could compare the brain signals evoked by playing the irregular harmony or irregular fingering with the signal evoked by playing correct chords (used as a baseline)," explained Roberta Bianco, one of the authors of the study.
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The pluralization of the most symbolic object of the music industry has often defaulted to "vinyl", joining other irregular plurals such as "sheep" and "aircraft" (actually, vinyl is a mass noun, not an irregular plural, but that's pedantic either way).
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The next two paintings in the sequence are the first to feature irregular sheets.
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Similarly, robots exploring irregular terrain may need to cluster three-dimensionally to traverse obstacles.
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It's also an old city with an irregular grid, bridges and lots of potholes.
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It's an irregular dwarf galaxy, one of the most common galaxies in the universe.
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One of the reasons that comets are so irregular is that they're relatively new.
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I had bleeding and irregular, long periods and blood clots… a lot of things.
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This disease causes shortness of breath, lack of oxygen in the blood, irregular heartbeats.
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What gravity is left is irregular, based on how the object is put together.
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And then after that, it gets more and more irregular and spread out longer.
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Its symptoms can include elevated testosterone levels, irregular periods and abnormal facial hair growth.
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Trouble arises because Earth's rotation is irregular, sometimes speeding up and sometimes slowing down.
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On my Surface Book 2 screen, I could see the irregular shape I drew.
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But then her breathing became irregular, and there were long gaps and little gasps.
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An irregular sleep schedule goes beyond depleted energy levels and the inability to concentrate.
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"We will be using technology to help us spot irregular behavior," a spokesperson said.
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Has there ever been anything more American than imbibing alcohol from an irregular container?
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But for employees with low-paid, or irregular, jobs it can involve real hardship.
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Side effects of IUDs can include irregular menstrual cycles and painful or heavy bleeding.
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This makes sense: massive, irregular, and devastating, these events leave behind a serious impact.
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Other than the fact that rural Americans are now getting destroyed by irregular weather.
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Irregular migration is considered a crime in Libya, though authorities often collude with smugglers.
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These irregular periods can be a symptom of conditions such as endometriosis and PCOS.
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These include working long and irregular hours, working night shifts and having multiple jobs.
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Smugglers and a big number of irregular migrants or refugees will follow another way.
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Irregular shift and on-call work often put an excessive strain on family life.
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Some have described an "irregular channel" of people intertwined in Ukraine policy, including Giuliani.
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"Most people probably couldn't deal," Zac said of the irregular temperature in the tent.
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We can't list all the irregular verbs, but be aware that they do exist.
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Some highly irregular voting incidents — some might say cheating — helped him secure the seat.
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Irregular periods are "treated" with birth control pills, despite the risks of blood clots.
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The new works also seem to have similar dimensions instead of bulbous, irregular shapes.
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The SEC has heightened scrutiny of ETFs after an irregular volatility seen on Aug.
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The "irregular" and unofficial channel involved Giuliani, Volker, Sondland, and Energy Secretary Rick Perry.
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Irregular freezing weather is not enough for a good outdoor rink; consistency is key.
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Irregular polygons substitute for a head, with hair on top to complete the illusion.
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I've seen senior leadership use extremely irregular Slack appearances for gorgeous displays of clout.
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The second match, three months later, drew instant suspicion because of irregular betting patterns.
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Many of them die of heart failure or apnea, irregular breathing that stops temporarily.
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I love how an irregular chronology can add tension to an already unsettled love.
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Higher doses can lead to caffeine intoxication, with its shakiness, nervousness, and irregular heartbeat.
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Side effects of allergy medications can contribute to irregular sleeping patterns that increase irritability.
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This comes along with unpredictable, irregular contractions that likely won&apost be too severe.
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Cotton is no stranger to irregular moves in support of that dead-end policy.
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House Democrats' impeachment report showed the president's personal lawyer executing an irregular foreign policy.
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In contrast, Sondland could be portrayed as working through the "irregular" foreign policy channel.
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Spring has been particularly hasty and irregular this year, but this is no anomaly.
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That creates an irregular pattern of inflows and outflows from the federal cash box.
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There's a built-in FDA-approved electrocardiogram (EKG) that can detect irregular heart rhythms.
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Lindsay purchased the shoes, by Irregular Choice, brand new for £119.99 ($155) from Ebay.
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The patents related to devices that can correct irregular heart rhythms, preventing cardiac arrest.
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It is shaped like an elongated irregular oval, not unlike the island of Manhattan.
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During a heart attack, an irregular heartbeat can lead to cardiac arrest and death.
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There, she continued to choreograph and perform, but her engagements here have been irregular.
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Instead, it's an appeal for the value of winding, irregular melodies and enigmatic rhythms.
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He challenged convention in every aspect of his practice, setting aside a baton to lead with his own two hands, having orchestras play irregular material in irregular places, and even scandalously having the New York Philharmonic perform on rugs, at one point.
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The process occurs every 250,000 years on average, but the periods between reversals are irregular.
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Molina claims she was retaliated against for reporting "alleged irregular acts" to the local comptroller.
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It can be especially difficult for women with irregular periods to tell if they're pregnant.
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The diocese also examined the interior of the statue and determined nothing there was irregular.
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The art car series dates back to 1975, and it comes along at irregular intervals.
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"Irregular and insecure migration from the countryside is a social and political priority," Berdegue said.
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They may also suffer higher levels of stress, over their unreliable incomes and irregular hours.
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Other treatments include pacemakers and implantable cardioverter defibrillators (ICD) to treat ventricular arrhythmias (irregular heartbeat).
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Observing close up, you notice the mark making, the irregular edges of the drawn tiles.
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The watch will search for signs of irregular heartbeats that could belie a medical issue.
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Quintessence suggests that there is some vast, irregular field of something yet to be discovered.
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Smaller satellites in the solar system, like Hyperion and Phoebe, are irregular, potato-shaped objects.
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Some signs that a woman is not ovulating normally include irregular or absent menstrual periods.
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Later this year, Apple will add detection for irregular rhythms and provide notifications for them.
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Though I made good money, I wasn't eligible for benefits and my paychecks were irregular.
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Sometimes, it brightened every five to eight minutes, but other times it was more irregular.
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Defibrillators treat irregular heart rhythms, but do not work when the heart has stopped entirely.
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As for irregular electrocardiogram results, Mildronate does treat cardiac conditions, according to the manufacturer's website.
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They included formation of an irregular armed group, committing terrorist acts and spreading false information.
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Sudan, he said, remains an effective partner for Europe in the battle against irregular migration.
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But an irregular route to Thursday's W.N.B.A. draft has instead made her a wild card.
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Tons of guards, laser walls, and security cameras ready to pounce on any irregular activity.
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Short-term effects of irregular periods can include reduced estrogen production, according to the study.
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"I wouldn't say it's irregular, but I would've expected to see a dock," Tack said.
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Martinez was placed on the 10-day disabled list June 16 with an irregular heartbeat.
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It also underlines the necessity to significantly step up the effective return of irregular migrants.
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Local breeds can thrive and produce eggs with minimal care and irregular feeding, he said.
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Another story: As a pastor with irregular hours, she was neglecting her husband and daughter.
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Can we actually do something about irregular or unpredictable work scheduling, without doing unintended harms?
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By occupation type, 6900 percent of sales type occupations have irregular or on-call schedules.
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And taxanes, such as paclitaxel, have been linked to irregular heart rates and rhythm disorders.
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"Islamist extremists will exploit irregular migration flows whenever such movements' fit their plans," it said.
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The committees wanted them more irregular in shape and with a greater variety of size.
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There is no predetermined pattern to the colors he places within the irregular white rectangles.
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Instead, his playing time at center has been irregular, and his performances have been bumpy.
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It's a failed monochrome with wildly irregular edges and broad bands of drawing left exposed.
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Irregular fighting forces, with limited access to global arms markets, routinely manufacture their own weapons.
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The condition can lead to chest pain, shortness of breath and a rapid, irregular heartbeat.
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In 2018, a commonly used drug to treat irregular heartbeats was suddenly in short supply.
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This summer, Guatemala launched "Operation Governance for Irregular Migration" to detain and deport undocumented immigrants.
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Around his knuckles the skin was irregular and shiny and dotted with small healing scabs.
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The watch also has a heart rate monitor that catches irregular heartbeats, including atrial fibrillation.
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If you have irregular periods it may be harder to tell when you&aposre ovulating.
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Many people insured through Medicaid are working low-income jobs with unpredictable and irregular hours.
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Finally, 57% of those who received irregular pulse notifications sought medical attention, the study showed.
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CSRC had previously announced it was punishing 17 firms for irregular disclosures earlier in June.
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The mayor's office said the two buildings were irregular constructions, which had not been authorized.
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That's particularly concerning for commercial vehicle operators, who often work long shifts with irregular hours.
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Neptune is also orbited by seven other satellites located in more distant and irregular trajectories.
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But banks recoiled from a company of independents working at irregular intervals to please themselves.
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It was slightly pink, about the size of a 50-cent piece, with irregular borders.
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Most of Yellowstone National Park's 1,000 or so geysers are far more irregular and unpredictable.
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The discipline of stitching has given way to a wayward, irregular line akin to drawing.
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Emirati forces are leading irregular and loyalist forces on the ground while Saudi pilots conduct airstrikes.
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A quarter of all galaxies are irregular, meaning they don't appear in a standard, recognizable way.
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The deal allowed Greece to return to Turkey "all new irregular migrants" arriving after March 20.
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"Under no circumstances will the government of Mexico promote irregular migration," SEGOB said in a statement.
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The charges against her include forging documents and irregular financial investments, according to Korean media reports.
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Beneath the illogic of irregular verbs and baffling proverbs is, if not order, at least reason.
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The hours can be irregular, but it's a fast paced career that's never short on excitement.
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RECENT weeks have seen an abrupt shift in the pattern of irregular migration in the Mediterranean.
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Last year, Apple revealed that the Apple Watch can detect irregular heart rhythms and other problems.
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" Next, they began creating implants with "nubby surfaced shells so the balloon surface now was irregular.
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Apple, for example, has launched a study to identify irregular heart rhythms with its Apple Watch.
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Irregular and sporadic rainfall has led to four severe food crises in the last two decades.
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Jansen — who has a heart condition that can cause an irregular heartbeat at high altitudes, MLB.
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Over time, Charlie and I expect them to deliver substantial gains, albeit with highly irregular timing.
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In 2000, Hausknecht treated Bush for an irregular heartbeat after the 41st president complained about lightheadedness.
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These burrow track are made up of irregular bumps and can look similar to a rash.
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In 2000, Hausknecht treated Bush for an irregular heartbeat after the ex-president complained about lightheadedness.
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They have all kinds of tricks to achieve that: independent contracting, subcontracting, temporary workers, irregular schedules.
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Cho's family is facing probes into irregular investments and his children's' favorable treatment in university admission.
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He said the patrols should be "irregular" so that their pattern can't be anticipated by terrorists.
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It is believed a failure in the lander's transmitter is the cause of its irregular communications.
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There were several differences between regular and irregular sleepers, including significant differences in grade point averages.
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And if demand is strong enough, market forces will begin to improve conditions for irregular workers.
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"You might have irregular spotting because the lining is thin, but not stable," Dr. Shirazian says.
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Both groups averaged about seven hours of sleep daily, though irregular sleepers reported poorer sleep quality.
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With the KardiaBand, wearers can accurately detect irregular heartbeats and other indicators about poor heart health.
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It's irregular, as inattention by any one of the numerous sequential evaluators stops the whole thing.
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Irregular armies also use forced labor, child soldiers and sex slaves in many of today's conflicts.
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Our daughter had Triple X syndrome, a genetic disorder, and possibly something irregular with her abdomen.
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The project includes an irregular-shaped lake surrounded by a boardwalk that is a mile long.
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By income level, the lowest- and the highest-income workers face the most irregular work schedules.
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Special elections pose major challenges of mobilization for all sides because they occur at irregular times.
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A tennis anticorruption body is investigating a women's singles match after irregular betting patterns were detected.
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It remains unclear, he explained, how the original layouts, with gravestones in irregular rows, were chosen.
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Some of the ejecta escaped Earth's gravitational pull and went into irregular orbits around the sun.
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Sondland says no one communicated concerns to him about 'irregular' Ukraine policymaking channel 12:02 p.m.
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Several smaller, irregular canvases were propped up about the space like sharp outcroppings in a landscape.
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Russia and China are already waging irregular warfare via surrogates, misinformation, artificial intelligence and asymmetric tactics.
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But the work is irregular and low-paid, and they do not send back regular money.
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INM did not respond to requests for comment about the allegations of overcrowding and irregular detentions.
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His monthly trips have devolved into irregular visits, and his daughter Puri looks after the home.
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Researchers expected to find irregular mealtimes associated with obesity as well, but they found the opposite.
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Those with irregular shapes or other unusual characteristics are typically viewed as riskier too, Doss says.
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Of the 400,000 participants, 0.5 percent, or about 2,000 subjects, received notifications of an irregular pulse.
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A Malaysian parliamentary committee in April identified at least $4.2 billion in irregular transactions by 1MDB.
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I cut the cauliflower into irregular half-inch slices and blanched them briefly in boiling water.
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The watch will also have an "irregular rhythm" notification feature, which alerts people to potential problems.
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Rural areas in particular are hard to reach, because of poor roads and irregular air service.
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I had switched birth control pills, and my menstrual cycle had always been a little irregular.
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If it detects an irregular heartbeat, the watch will prompt you to take an ECG reading.
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It comes with an FDA-cleared electrocardiogram, which monitors for irregular heart rates and atrial fibrillation.
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But irregular migration across Mexico's northern border into the United States loomed large during the meetings.
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It can be life-threatening for these patients, with symptoms including trouble breathing and irregular heartbeats.
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There, the food must be strictly halal, and the irregular schedule is subject to the weather.
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No matter where you stand, the room's irregular geometry seems to thrust you into its center.
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The Dansgaard-Oeschger (or D-O) events, which occurred at irregular intervals, have no apparent cause.
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The state cannot even see the local, irregular, context-driven factors that can have exponential effects.
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Ayrault said the irregular flow also affects other industries, such as nuclear energy, agriculture and shipping.
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Leonard Bernstein once likened the Ninth's nearly 90 minutes of mercurial music to an irregular heartbeat.
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The vote redo follows the arrest of a campaign consultant over irregular and compromised absentee ballots.
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But he didn't have the access to Trump that some others in the "irregular channel" did.
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"This is strictly an irregular-operations ticketing and baggage reaccommodation agreement," said Delta spokesman Morgan Durrant.
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The irregular schedules and months-long deployments can be a significant challenge to using birth control.
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This was, no doubt, a great thing for me and my history of irregular sleep patterns.
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Spaces were scrappy, many in artist's studios or storefronts, and their hours were irregular on weekends.
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"Three is no burning crisis with the irregular crossing at external borders," Leggeri told a news conference.
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Women with irregular cycles can use the app, re-setting on the first day of their periods.
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Bidders in the failed tender to manufacture new license plates complained of an opaque and irregular process.
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New watch can also detect irregular heartbeat, low heart rate and take electrocardiogram and is FDA cleared.
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One could say the leaves are irregular forms or planar shapes that crowd the painting's picture plane.
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Porsche on Thursday said it had discovered "irregular" engine management software during an internal probe into emissions.
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As she grew up, Charity would return to her baby book at irregular intervals to adorn it.
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They like this irregular tariff situation where they can pose very large tariffs while Americans don&apost.
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The stacks can be round and irregular, square with rounded edges, horizontal and narrow (panoramic), or elliptical.
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Irregular spikes in volatility — including the one we're in the middle of right now — are also normal.
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Since then, however, Delta has instituted new irregular operations protocols aimed at mitigating downhill disruptions to service.
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Greeting visitors is "black gate" (2017), a large canvas that features slightly irregular, telescoping rectangles of color.
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Articles elsewhere advised people how to spot fakes by checking for a chemical smell or irregular shape.
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It's careful to say that the Watch can detect things like irregular heartbeats, not that it will.
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Indeed, known objects with irregular orbits that were previously unexplainable were fitting their Planet Nine simulation perfectly.
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Iran has a history of irregular warfare that allows it to maintain a measure of plausible deniability.
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Details: Both the sheer number and irregular distribution of landmines will make clearing them slow and dangerous.
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Scientists had predicted that the irregular orbit was because of the gravity from another planet decades earlier.
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The actual number is likely to be much higher since irregular migrants seek to avoid being identified.
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The recent protests were prompted by a surge in irregular immigration from the United States to Quebec.
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This will help people who have irregular availability — not the usual 9 to 5, so to speak.
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President Bush was treated by Hausknecht in 2000 for an irregular heartbeat after he complained about lightheadedness.
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Eddie Judge feared for life when he was diagnosed with atrial fibrillation, or an irregular heart beat.
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The truth is that preventive health is far more complicated than identifying irregular rhythms from a watch.
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But irregular dimming is harder to explain, and perhaps the source of more interesting and mysterious science.
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The moon's gravity is irregular, and to account for this, the astronauts had to take new measurements.
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"The days of irregular migration to Europe are over," he told a joint news conference with Davutoglu.
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According to a number of current and former government officials and weapons experts, Kushner's action was irregular.
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Second, they need to restore confidence in border management and their ability to control irregular migratory flows.
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"I needed to get to a safe country," Muzammil explained, echoing what many irregular migrants told me.
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Workers who have irregular shifts or work the night shift are at greater risk for mental illness.
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If you have no irregular items, such as produce, use a self-service checkout, Mr. Meyer said.
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Alarcon said the next comptroller would be expected to turn a blind eye to irregular government contracts.
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He paced as he spoke, slapping his hands together at irregular intervals, like a coach at halftime.
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" Mattis noted has Putin's "proven willing to use conventional and irregular power in violation of international norms.
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That year, Ramadan fell in June, so business hours were irregular, and even simple tasks took forever.
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About 0.5% of the participants, or just over 2,000 people, received a notification of an irregular pulse.
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This has hampered the development and implementation of an effective and principled global response to irregular migration.
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President Bush was treated by Hausknecht in 2000 for an irregular heartbeat after he complained about lightheadedness.
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But with climate change bringing more volatile rainfall, the once-reliable showers are increasingly irregular, environmentalists say.
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They include the eucalyptus leaf beetle which chews irregular notches along the edges of the trees' leaves.
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Nothing feels predetermined; everything is fluid and irregular, keeping your eyes in motion and your ears perked.
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Many U.S. military successes have been achieved by working with allies, including local governments and irregular forces.
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Local power is personalistic, relational, affectionate, irregular and based on a shared history of reciprocity and trust.
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He was removed by FIFA after allegations emerged of irregular World Cup ticket and broadcast rights sales.
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He liked the job because its irregular hours allowed him to spend a lot of time outdoors.
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Although Saria's income is irregular, he and his fiancee base their monthly budget on a set amount.
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In another watercolor, orange and red brushstrokes are short and clustered together to form an irregular shape.
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Even before the Red Caps, black cyclists had a lasting, if irregular, impact in New York City.
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Staggered lines and irregular rhymes offer little reprieve from a world spellbound by despair and pervasive violence.
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I once tripped and landed hard on an irregular sidewalk while carrying two shoeboxes in my arms.
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Finally, the new year has barely begun and we are already in our first winter irregular operation.
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Previous studies have found that anger and hostility were associated with irregular heartbeat, but only in men.
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Outside experts, including Ansari, told me that for the dam to move that much was highly irregular.
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He also told the panel he was not part of an irregular foreign policy channel with Ukriane.
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That means the Series 5 is capable of taking an electrocardiogram to help identify irregular heart rhythms.
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For example, hormonal imbalances such as polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) can cause irregular period and spotting, she says.
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Irregular heartbeat and kidney disease may have common underlying causes, like high blood pressure, Chugh told Reuters Health.
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Activated by passersby, the bugs make irregular circles, bumping into the glass like moths attracted to a light.
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In about 25 percent of cardiac arrests that occur outside of hospitals, the irregular rhythm is potentially shockable.
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It suggests it was irregular, so the idea that it came from the State Department is an issue.
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The West has to do more to exact some consequences before the irregular warfare comes to U.S. soil.
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Together with irregular galaxies, spiral galaxies make up approximately 60 percent of the galaxies in the local universe.
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Thus, all triangles and quadrilaterals—even irregular ones—admit an edge-to-edge monohedral tiling of the plane.
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But people in Group B — "children of foreign parents in an irregular migratory situation" — had no such papers.
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Some companies, desperate to keep workers, are already converting irregular positions to full-time ones, says Ms Matsui.
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The lawyer said they would challenge the tickets because of the irregular manner with which they were issued.
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Since nothing good ever has irregular borders, I hopelessly accepted Google's prophecy while awaiting the biopsy to confirm.
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Some of the studies found that statin use reduced the likelihood of irregular heart rhythms, including atrial fibrillation.
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The most common are long-term absent or irregular periods, elevated androgen levels, and cysts on the ovaries.
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Working on drunk driving detections, we can just slow down the vehicle where we detect an irregular driving.
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It can also detect atrial fibrillation (AFib), which is an irregular heart rate that can affect blood floor.
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With sleep disorders, participants were also more likely to have irregular menstrual cycles, thyroid issues, depression and anxiety.
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More on this... This woman is showing what it's really like to have endometriosis Are your periods irregular?
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Frequent floods, as rainfall becomes more irregular and intense, also have hit harvests in the region, he said.
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The paper goes from a flat white sheet to an irregular black shape, then becomes gray and disintegrates.
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Israel denounced "irregular Iranian activity" in the Golan Heights, called up conscripts and opened bomb shelters for civilians.
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CCR last November agreed to pay a fine of 81.5 million reais for irregular financing of political campaigns.
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The company has been hurt by geopolitical tensions in the region and irregular payments from the local government.
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That same software update will allow older Apple Watches without the redesigned sensors to detect irregular heart rhythms.
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Public institutions are particularly vulnerable to irregular acquisition of their land because most do not have title deeds.
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Kermode told the press conference Wednesday irregular betting should be considered a "red flag" but not damning evidence.
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Each new fence in Europe has sharply curbed the numbers of irregular immigrants on the route they blocked.
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Symptoms often mimic those of a heart attack and include shortness of breath, irregular heartbeat, and chest pain.
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So with irregular sleepers, melatonin is released later in the night, pushing the circadian clock later as well.
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People do not cease to be our brothers and sisters just because they have an irregular immigration status.
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This can be caused by an irregular heartbeat (called an arrhythmia), a heart attack, or coronary artery disease.
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Parliament has also penned several reports recommending investigations into irregular tender allocations, including at several state-owned firms.
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NOTES: Tigers DH Victor Martinez was placed on the 10-day disabled list because of an irregular heartbeat.
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Dyskinesia is involuntary, irregular, writhing movement that can range from mild to violent and can sometimes be unpredictable.
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He stuck the mooshroom inside, where it would totter on and off the plates in an irregular pattern.
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Estimates are that 220006 percent of workers work "irregular or on-call" shifts as their "usual" work schedule.
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Making menstruation more stressful is the fact that menstrual periods are often irregular for the first few years.
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The latest posters come with decoder glasses that obscure the irregular verb conjugations to help you quiz yourself.
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For other workers, particularly those in low-wage service jobs, irregular and unpredictable working hours are often unwelcome.
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More recent security measures have brought irregular border crossings down significantly from their peak of 441,515 in 2015.
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Now the government wants to deny relief to more Dreamers because of the highly irregular post office snafu.
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Following Trump's "zero tolerance" immigration policy, the number of irregular border crossers spiked in July, Vice News reported.
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Taylor also vividly detailed the divergence between the "regular" and "irregular" foreign policy channels with respect to Ukraine.
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She may be very athletic, have irregular periods, or her body type conceals the pregnancy for many months.
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Last year alone, more than 20,000 "irregular" asylum seekers were intercepted by police along the US-Canada border.
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The implant is designed to prevent strokes in patients with a form of atrial fibrillation, or irregular heartbeat.
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Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS)In general, PCOS causes irregular periods rather than specifically heavy periods, Dr. Ryntz explains.
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Like the other sandwiches, the Bodega arrives alongside a grilled hot pepper on an irregular block of wood.
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Sharapova said she had been prescribed the drug for conditions including a magnesium deficiency, irregular electrocardiograms and prediabetes.
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Its combination of undulating curved lines and verticals humanizes the massive structure, as does the irregular wavy shape.
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Some 84 percent of the irregular pulse notifications were later confirmed to have been AF episodes, data showed.
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" He added, "It wasn't clear whether these investors realized that the high billing might point to anything irregular.
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Dispatches have been irregular, but the subscribers have been engaged, regularly sending me recommendations and cheering me on.
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The disorder typically starts as small irregular white patches on the skin that gradually enlarge and change shape.
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If you sleep, work, and relax at irregular intervals, you'll spend unnecessary energy trying to organize your time.
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On Monday, Venus harmonizes with Uranus at 21:230 AM, allowing us to accept irregular relationships and aesthetics.
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EXCLUSIVE-AFTER IRREGULAR WOOD SHIPMENTS WERE DISCOVERED, AUTHORITIES CHANGED RULES TO ABOLISH ENVIRONMENTAL EXPORT AUTHORIZATIONS FOR WOOD -DOCUMENT
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"My personal hypothesis is that this is more of a marker of a more irregular life," he said.
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"In connection with the irregular situation, some flight delays are possible," Dykhne said in a post on Facebook.
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Continuing our irregular surveys of the public markets, two things happened this week that are worth our time.
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Overall, we felt like Ross had a nice balance between irregular items and more classic home-goods mainstays ...
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People with the condition have white patches or irregular shapes on the skin that can grow and spread.
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The numbers of irregular migrants reaching Europe are sharply down on the 1.3 million who arrived in 2015.
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Hawkins Cheezies are hard like a crunchy nut and come in an assortment of irregular shapes and sizes.
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They are steep and irregular, and they flow arbitrarily across the landscape like parts of a meandering stream.
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InSight has also revealed that the Martian atmosphere has irregular turbulence unexpectedly similar to that of Earth's atmosphere.
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Instead, he claims to have observed "irregular patterns" in the market that he believes may have impacted investors.
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Ring tends to release things at an irregular cadence, and most of its current products are fairly recent.
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AFib is a racing or irregular heartbeat that often feels like a "flutter or quiver" in the chest.
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The accord was aimed at preventing irregular migration, combating criminal organizations and ultimately helping with US border security.
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Sometimes it was because their work had become irregular and they had no union to negotiate for them.
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" The United States, which has cultivated closer ties with Myanmar in recent years, called the arrests "highly irregular.
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The task of keeping a pulse, even an irregular one, falls almost entirely to the bassist, Gary Peacock.
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The natural world is filled with exquisite geometries, alongside irregular forms that grow and erode in unpredictable ways.
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"We have had cases where people didn't know their cycles were irregular, and on the flip side I would say sometimes people think their cycles are super irregular because their cycle is off by maybe a few days difference in length," Leslie Heyer, one of the Dot app creators, said.
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Apple's announcement of FDA clearance of its Watch for screening for irregular heart rhythms was meant to be groundbreaking.
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And they'll alert you when you have an arrhythmia, or an irregular heart rate compared to your usual stats.
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Specifically, it predicted if a drug or compound could cause arrhythmia—an irregular heartbeat—89 percent of the time.
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For decades, scientists have observed irregular dimming of RW Aur A, a young star in the Taurus-Auriga constellation.
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The second section – with its incised surface — is divided into irregular geometric shapes, each identified by a different color.
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"Anytime you're talking about the heart and irregular heartbeat, you've got to be very careful with it," Roberts said.
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About one in 10 women of reproductive age have PCOS, which can cause irregular periods, infertility, and other issues.
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This is because traditional robot grippers made of metal and hard plastics struggle with delicate items and irregular shapes.
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Suspension upgrades — including new Fox shocks — help the vehicle stay level and under control when racing over irregular terrain.
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There he found an "irregular, informal channel of U.S. policy-making" that included Giuliani, according to the opening statement.
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But now, with frequent power outages and irregular coverage, many companies have looked to opt out of the country.
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His criticism of Mrs Clinton's "carelessness" in July was as irregular as it was damaging to the Democratic nominee.
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The gig economy is characterised by irregular work schedules, and here again, the evidence shows the harmful health effects.
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Why does the commonest verb in English—"to be"—have the wildly irregular conjugation am-is-are-was-were?
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Although irregular periods could be a sign of an underlying problem, I don't want you to worry quite yet.
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Other signs of PCOS include irregular periods and acne, and the condition can make it hard to get pregnant.
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If anything, it could potentially make your period irregular, which is not ideal if you're trying to avoid pregnancy.
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At her press conference, the tennis player didn't supply any more details beyond that she'd had the irregular EKG.
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Salvadoran Foreign Minister Alexandra Hill called on the country's citizens not to risk irregular migration to the United States.
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How on-call and irregular scheduling harm the American workforce Many of the pilot programs have shown promising results.
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The pill was approved in 2012 to prevent blood clots among patients with an irregular heartbeat called atrial fibrillation.
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As a result, Viacoin's value spiked by roughly 9,900 percent, or 100 times its value before the irregular trades.
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Nevertheless, the flow of funds is irregular and sometimes teachers go without their salaries of about $115 a month.
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Solving it for something like Apple Maps, which has millions of irregular entries with idiosyncratic names, seems nearly insurmountable.
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Also called atherosclerosis, this process can weaken the heart muscle, cause an irregular heartbeat and lead to heart attacks.
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The study said there was no difference in the number of hours of sleep regular and irregular sleepers got.
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But if the company is, in fact, re-subscribing customers who have cancelled their subscription, this seems highly irregular.
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And again, when your poops are irregular, you're more likely to have out-of-whack gas that hurts too.
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To me, however, the most compelling feature is one that monitors irregular heartbeats while the wearer is sitting still.
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But their transmissions are relatively few, somewhat irregular, and they account for only a small portion of the state.
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Oceanographers later came to realize El Nino was the warm phase of an irregular cycle of sea surface temperatures.
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This irregular shape encourages a sense of journey that is absent from fairs arranged on the favored grid system.
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"White nationalists are the irregular forces—the voluntary militias—of the actually existing political-economic order," she states, succinctly.
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The novel's blunt, ghostly title is taken from one of these language lessons, on irregular verbs— gehen, ging, gegangen .
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She said irregular operations because of weather were responsible for the holdup on moving the bags from Flight 2262.
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Symptoms of a fentanyl overdose include trouble breathing, dizziness, trouble talking or walking or an irregular or nonexistent heartbeat.
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She had never really experienced any menstrual issues until she was 237 or 30, when her period became irregular.
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Small accounts with irregular activity are more expensive to administer than California lawmakers may understand, the trade group said.
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Of the 400,000 participants who took part in the study, the Apple Watch notified 2,000 about irregular heart rhythms.
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The studies found that an older version of the watch could detect irregular heartbeats, but it still isn't foolproof.
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I had irregular EKG results, and I had a family history of diabetes and there were signs of diabetes.
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Salvini has promised as minister to ramp up deportations of irregular immigrants and to revamp the country's asylum system.
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There are two major kinds of charcoal: briquettes (evenly sized, processed-looking pellets) and hardwood (irregular chunks and lumps).
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"It was really slow at first," Irregular said of the gigs she has lost over the past couple weeks.
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Irregular, Chanel, and K'hole will also be taking their Drag Race viewing party to Instagram Live, starting this Friday.
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In short order, he decided to concentrate on African-American quilts because their irregular, improvisatory patterns appealed to him.
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Other medical conditions, such as polycystic ovarian syndrome can also cause periods that are irregular and heavier than usual.
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In one work, two shades of green curls, painted atop bright orange, suggest a verdant patchwork of irregular fields.
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He also warned that the American military should draw lessons from similar irregular forces tried by the communist government.
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But for the first time in my life, my periods have become irregular; they used to be like clockwork.
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The largest, most attention-grabbing feature he added was the pool, an irregular, asymmetrical affair with a waterfall fountain.
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Santander said investigators were probing what caused what he termed an "irregular situation," which took place early Wednesday morning.
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"Irregular periods, be they absent or frequent or heavy, are common, but that doesn't mean normal," Dr. Borzutzky said.
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But assistants are expected to work long, irregular hours for low pay while enduring sometimes abusive behavior without complaint.
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The diplomats say that it's an irregular approach that is precisely what they encourage other governments not to do.
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But Gordon Sondland, the American ambassador to the European Union, disputed the idea that there was an "irregular" channel.
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In 2018, Bloomberg developed atrial fibrillation — a form of irregular heartbeat — for which he now takes a blood thinner.
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He also had an irregular heartbeat, a condition called atrial fibrillation, which put him at risk for another stroke.
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Here, again, he places a vocal overlay, this time occurring at irregular intervals and in shifting, sometimes syncopated rhythms.
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Women with PCOS often experience irregular menstrual cycles, weight gain, excess hair on the face and body and infertility.
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He found the decision to be highly irregular, informed by his many years working these issues at the OMB.
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The goal: Motivate people like Nick Barbarian and Brian Gordon, two irregular voters, to support Gabbard in the primary.
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Then it became clear that it could serve as a medical device for your wrist, detecting irregular heart rhythms.
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Relatively minor gas shortages appeared this month and the supply of imported consumer goods has been irregular this year.
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Triton has an irregular retrograde orbit, meaning that it circles Neptune in the opposite direction of the planet's rotation.
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It specifically refers to the subset of patients who had an irregular pulse notification while wearing their confirmatory patch.
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"I had irregular EKG results as well as indications of diabetes with a family history of diabetes," she explained.
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Also here are two more quilts, made of small irregular squares of color, by the great Rosie Lee Tompkins.
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In "Home Base" (2017) an irregular blue band from top to bottom conjures a river sluicing through the landscape.
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It was miserable, and my periods never quite went back to normal—they are still irregular and super painful.
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Confederates seek loot and suppliesThis irregular guerrilla war was an improvisation that began in earnest in the summer of 1862.
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But for so many women with irregular menstrual cycles, knowing which day is prime for baby making can be tough.
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Hausknecht treated Bush in February 2000 for an irregular heartbeat after the ex-president complained about lightheadedness while visiting Florida.
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The latest Apple Watch can detect if you've fallen, provide an ECG reading, and notify you of irregular heart rhythms.
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If you opt in, Apple Watch will check for an irregular rhythm about every two hours when you're at rest.
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This isn't the first time that research suggested weekend warriors still could extend their lifespan with their irregular exercise schedules.
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Emirati forces are leading ground forces mixed with their own troops, irregular militiamen and soldiers backing Yemen&aposs exiled government.
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One possible explanation for the irregular dimming is that the star is stripping away the material from a nearby planet.
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Rather, both Apple Watch features are there to detect signs of atrial fibrillation (AFib), an irregular beating of the heart.
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"In connection with the irregular situation, some flight delays are possible," Director Yevhen Dykhne said in a post on Facebook.
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That's because people working lower-wage jobs are more likely to have irregular working hours or gaps in their employment.
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You should never hesitate to talk to a doctor if your periods have recently become especially severe or suddenly irregular.
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For instance, polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) often causes irregular periods that are made more regular by using hormonal birth control.
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Though reliable numbers are scarce, researchers reckon that most irregular migrants enter Britain on legitimate tourist visas, then stick around.
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"Rather than the normal metronome of our heartbeat, which is pretty darn regular, you'll notice that it's irregular," Osborne says.
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It's also releasing an irregular rate notification feature that will be available on Apple Watches going back to Series 1.
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It moves above the horizon in what is called a Lissajous figure, meaning an irregular circle within a rectangular space.
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Mr Trudeau: Irregular migration is indeed something that is of concern in our political—and in citizens'—minds right now.
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These questions are valid, considering many athletes grow up thinking that irregular periods are regular, and disordered eating is common.
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"One missed period might just be an 'off' month, but irregular periods should be evaluated by a gynecologist," she says.
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The Malaysian fund known as 1MDB is thought to have carried out $4 billion in irregular deals in recent years.
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These users will also gain access to the irregular-rhythm-detection features available on Watch models Series 1 and later.
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The global South suffers worse droughts and more irregular monsoons, undermining fragile agricultural systems and causing famines and civil unrest.
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But this projector works in the real world, on almost any irregular object, even those with a non-rigid surface.
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Normal rhythms will be classified as "sinus" rhythm, and the Watch will also classify irregular rhythms, such as atrial fibrillation.
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When everyone calms down, Nitsche gets them to fill out a worksheet about irregular verbs, and the classroom goes silent.
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The recent "Apple Heart Study", covering 420,000 patients, looked at the predictive value of the device's monitoring for irregular pulses.
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There also seems to be no link between coffee intake and high blood pressure or irregular heart rhythm, she says.
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He also said that, by the end of the story, we would get an explanation for the irregular seasonal patterns.
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Bern said it believed the compact matches Switzerland's interests in reducing irregular migration, and would still likely adopt the agreement.
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Bush, who was treated by Hausknecht in 2000 for an irregular heartbeat, issued a statement last week offering his condolences:
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Implanted defibrillators are small devices that help prevent potentially deadly heart issues by administering electric shocks to treat irregular heartbeats.
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What's more, the sporadic, intermittent nature of these apparent methane spikes suggests the methane is being released at irregular intervals.
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AliveCor's and the Apple Watch's current function is to pick up AFib — or the detection of an irregular heart beat.
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This irregular galaxy, 30 million years away in the Virgo constellation, has a bar of stars running through the middle.
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Each is a unique, irregular, and sometimes ungainly shape, with bulges and bubbles, but each is also sensual and resplendent.
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Forces loyal to Yemen&aposs exiled government and irregular fighters led by Emirati troops had neared Hodeida in recent days.
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As a construction worker, he helps build and finish houses, irregular work that earns him less than $80 a month.
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Last week, Alberta's elections commissioner handed the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) an investigation into irregular contributions to Calloway's campaign.
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A few army divisions, a handful of police units and some irregular fighters support the campaign and help hold land.
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As climate change takes hold, the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, in India's Bay of Bengal, are seeing more irregular rainfall.
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Lime reported 155 incidents of irregular braking with its e-scooters, according to Auckland Council Chief Operating Officer Dean Kimpton.
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Binance CEO Changpeng Zhao tweeted on Wednesday that the irregular trades were identified and will be reversed, neutralizing the attack.
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Phillips found that the irregular sleepers in his study had much later circadian rhythms -- by almost three hours, on average.
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Meanwhile, ibrutinib was linked in the study to cardiovascular side effects including high blood pressure and an irregular heart rhythm.
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Most of the irregular migrants arriving in the EU have come from Turkey via Greece and trekked northward to Germany.
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America has been experiencing major economic downturns at irregular intervals at least since the 1870s, for a variety of reasons.
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Controlling for employees' hours worked per week, the frequency of work-family conflict is worsened by having irregular shift work.
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Afib is an irregular heart beat, and people with the condition can experience shortness of breath and poor blood flow.
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Because girls often have irregular menstrual cycles, it is not uncommon for teenagers to be unaware of an early pregnancy.
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Nevertheless, the ultimate victory in this type of irregular war does not come in the counting of enemy body bags.
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It's also capable of taking an ECG reading through an app on the watch, which can help detect irregular heartbeats.
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Previously, researchers at Stanford have worked with data from Apple Watches to test whether it could detect an irregular heartbeat.
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These are females whose lives are disrupted by heavy menstrual bleeding, painful cramps, random pelvic pain, irregular and unpredictable periods.
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Neither one of those laws succeeded in meaningfully reducing irregular border crossings (in fact, unauthorized immigration surged in their wake).
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Most notably, as the name suggests, the watch takes electrocardiogram readings from the wrist and can sense possible irregular heartbeats.
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Or they may be more intense or come with an irregular pattern due to the extra enlargement of the uterus.
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Sharp also declined to provide figures for the number of contractors and other irregular workers whose jobs have been eliminated.
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Researchers hope the technology can assist in early detection of atrial fibrillation, the most common form of irregular heart beat.
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Those irregular beats (called cardiac arrhythmias) can lead to serious problems in the long run including heart failure and stroke.
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Polio is a hot-weather disease, and there were irregular but frequent summer epidemics until vaccines ended the polio era.
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Irregular Girl, for example, is a 24-year-old queen from Chicago who started doing drag full-time last September.
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The bank also warned of speculation and said that it will suspend accounts if it finds any irregular trading movement.
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Photographic reproductions of ancient sculptures create irregular and imperfect collages in Ewa Doroszenko's image series, The Promise of Sublime Words.
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Plunked into the center of this field is an irregular polygon, built from six or seven shards of bright color.
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Those in one group are composed of layered and atmospheric fields in which irregular geometric shapes or negative spaces float.
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The dough scraps can be gathered and rerolled, or cut into small irregular shapes and fried as they are. 43.
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Salvini has claimed the ministry that spearheads migration management to show the League's priority remains clamping down on irregular immigration.
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Shorewalkers, the irregular group of peregrinators that he founded in the early 1980s, announced that Mr. Adler died on Sept.
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The Detroit Tigers have put designated hitter Victor Martinez on the 10-day disabled list because of an irregular heartbeat.
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Many supporters of same-sex marriage deride the postal vote as a costly, "irregular and unscientific" gauge of public opinion.
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In Fukushima, Tokyo Electric Power Co reported irregular readings from sensors monitoring water in its Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant overnight.
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Invasions of desert locusts are irregular in the region, the last instance occurred in 2007 at a much smaller scale.
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Word of the Day : a comic verse of irregular measure _________ The word doggerel has appeared in five articles on nytimes.
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Another study found that use of antidepressants was associated with irregular heartbeat in Danish men, as well as depressive symptoms.
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He served multiple tours in Afghanistan and the Persian Gulf, and is the author of two books on irregular warfare.
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The Indians' manager, Terry Francona, is resting in Cleveland after undergoing a cardiac ablation for an irregular heartbeat last Thursday.
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But Dempsey is also 34 and missed the final four months of the 2016 M.L.S. season with an irregular heartbeat.
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"Only the poorest people used it because they had no choice, but it was very irregular and inefficient," she said.
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While laws exist to fight corruption in Liberia, enforcement in fact is so irregular as to be seen as political.
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And if you take in too much, you can experience side effects, including insomnia, anxiety, acid reflux, and irregular heartbeats.
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And yet the most memorable sound is the raspy buzzer of Howard's shop, which serves as the film's irregular heartbeat.
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Cargill said it had not received notification from Ibama about the irregular soy purchases and would look into the matter.
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All of this is irregular enough to peg him as a puppet of the Trump administration or a complete boob.
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Men, however, didn't appear to have an increased risk of mental health issues when they worked nights or irregular schedules.
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Energy drinks have been tied to all manner of health problems, including irregular heartbeat, seizures, and even sudden cardiac deaths.
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In another scenario, if a vehicle's ECU is acting in an irregular manner, that could mean that malware is present.
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The requirements do not reflect the reality of work for low-income people, whose hours are often seasonal or irregular.
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Taking too much vitamin D can actually cause an irregular heartbeat that leads to blood clots, stroke, or heart failure.
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Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders are both drawing on irregular voters who have relatively little history of participating in primary elections.
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"Saving lives at sea and looking after vulnerable people... is not the same as promoting irregular migration," he said last month.
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The near-neurotic fear of increasing arrivals of irregular migrants has led governments to propose ever more draconian and unsustainable policies.
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Account holders at Binance, the largest exchange by volume, reported irregular trades, with other cryptocurrency holdings converted into bitcoin without permission.
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One of the complications of diabetes is nerve damage, and in the cardiovascular system that damage can cause irregular heart rates.
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The same race again disqualified him for irregular splits in 2016 -- and then banned him from entering again, The Times reported.
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Perhaps their menstrual cycle is irregular, more on that in a bit, or so routine that it doesn't garner much attention.
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Eating disorders, weight changes and obesity can lead to missed or irregular periods, So, too, can hyperthyroidism, stress or uncontrolled diabetes.
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"A keloid is an area of irregular fibrous tissue formed at the site of a scar or injury," explains Dr. Marmur.
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The majority of symptoms reported in the poison center cells were mild, such as high blood pressure, irregular heartbeat, and nausea.
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The patient had a history of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (a type of lung disease), diabetes, and an irregular heart rate.
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At times, so many eggs were thrown in such quick succession that it sounded like the irregular beat of a drum.
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While users have already been able to get notifications about irregular heart rhythms, the ECG will take things a step further.
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