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  3. ... inflammatory systemic diseases: An evolutionary trade-off between acutely beneficial but chronically harmful programs. Evol Med Public ...
  4. ... increased sensitivity to pain; they feel pain more acutely than others would in response to a given ...
  5. ... 128. Weiss AK, Balamuth FB. Triage of the acutely ill child. In: Kliegman RM, St. Geme JW, ...
  6. ... Has trouble sleeping In general, cyanosis that occurs acutely is more likely to be an emergency than ...
  7. ... 126. Juliano JJ, Cohen MS, Weber DJ. The acutely ill patient with fever and rash. In: Bennett ...
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