International disputes: This category includes a wide variety of situations that range from traditional bilateral boundary disputes to unilateral claims of one sort or another.
Disputes - international: This entry includes a wide variety of situations that range from traditional bilateral boundary disputes to unilateral claims of one sort or another.
It is almost always bilateral, but in some cases of unilateral palpebral tic it is more pronounced on the side of the latter.
Unilateral implication of the pterygoids has been noted by Leube in a young girl who was also an hysteric and a choreic.
Hence was evolved a unilateral grimace quite unlike any ordinary expression, resembling rather the facies in contracture secondary to facial paralysis.
These, perhaps the commonest of all tics, may be either unilateral or bilateral.
This is undoubtedly a case of Brissaud's variable chorea of a unilateral type, and a consideration of the symptoms confirms the intimate relationship between it and tic.
Sometimes the task is unusually arduous, as when the unilateraldistribution of the motor troubles recalls the clinical picture of lesions of the pyramidal paths.
Non-proliferation is not and can not be a unilateral U.
Defn: A pathological process by virtue of which a unilateral morbid condition on being abolished on one side of the body makes its appearance in the corresponding region upon the other side.
Unilateral contract (Law), a contract or engagement requiring future action only by one party.
Nervous irritation, such as of the chorda-tympani nerve, is attributed as a causal influence of unilateral vesicular glossitis, herpetic or otherwise, and as a probable factor in other varieties of unilateral glossitis.
In lumbo-abdominal neuralgia the pain isunilateral and extends around {664} to the back.
Maas reports a unilateral case of macroglossia in a male child two months of age associated with hyperdevelopment of the entire left side of the body.
Either form may be unilateral (hemiglossitis), though both forms are more frequently bilateral.
The usually unilateral manifestation and the peculiar fetid odor distinguish it from severe forms of catarrhal stomatitis.
If this set happens to be composed of material derived from one only of the parents, we can see how it is that we get unilateral inheritance in the case of a cross.
There are other instances of what is sometimes awkwardly called the unilateral transmission of abnormal qualities.
Indeed, it is said to have persisted for five generations, and in the males only--unilateral transmission.
In a unilateral affection there may be little evidence of the trouble while the subject is standing; or there is to be seen some abduction; or the affected member may present abduction of the stifle and stand "toe outward.
In some cases of unilateral navicular disease there is a marked contrast in size between the sound and unsound foot.
In cases where the disease is unilateral and atrophy is not of too long standing, recovery is possible in vigorous subjects.
In a unilateral involvement of this kind in a three-month-old mule colt, the author observed a case wherein an unfavorable prognosis was given and destruction of the subject advised, because of the extreme dislocation of the patella.
Incipient cases of bilateral involvement are more difficult to diagnose than are unilateral affections, particularly when lameness is not marked.
In unilateral gonitis weight is not borne by the affected member.
In unilateral involvement without complications, the prognosis is not unfavorable if provisions for giving necessary attention are available.
Pointing" affords a comfortable position in some cases of navicular disease, and in a unilateral affection, one may observe the subject bearing weight with one sound member, while the affected foot is planted well ahead of the sound one.
The hind legs, in elephantiasis, are affected and a unilateral involvement is more often seen than a bilateral one.
Almost all US unilateral sanctions against Libya were removed in April 2004, helping Libya attract more foreign direct investment, mostly in the energy sector.
The symptoms may with exactitude simulate tuberculosis, but this disease should be readily excluded by the basal, unilateral site of the lesion, absence of tubercle bacilli in the sputum, and roentgenographic study.
If the recurrent laryngeal nerves are involved, unilateral or bilateral paralysis of the larynx may complicate the symptoms by cough, dyspnea, aphonia, and possibly septic pneumonia.
Most important results flow from the distinction between unilateral and bilateral contracts.
An insurance policy is ordinarily a unilateral contract; the premium is the consideration or price paid for the promise, and the promise is binding on the insurance company from the time when the premium is thus paid.
A troublesome question in regard to the revocation of an offer for a unilateral contract is this: Suppose A offers B $5 for a book and B starts to get it but when he reaches the door, then A refuses to take the book.
In unilateral contracts, the contract is not completed until the act requested is fully done.
That is a unilateral contract in which the promise is conditional, and the consideration for that promise is the selling of goods to James.
Contracts are also divided into unilateral and bilateral contracts.
Bilateral contracts are more desirable than unilateral because in bilateral contracts the mutual promises bind the parties before they begin to perform and both parties are therefore protected while they are performing.
In a unilateral contract, before the promise becomes binding, the promisee must have actually performed what he was requested to do, that is, he must bind himself by actual performance before the offerer's promise is binding on him.
In a unilateral contract, the contract imposes obligations on one party only.
Valve clavate, with cuneate, acute apex; axial area distinct; central area unilateral with one stigma.
Valve lanceolate; axial area narrow; central area unilateralwith one stigma; striae with coarse and distant puncta.
Valve broad, with cuneate apex; axial area narrow; central area unilateral with one stigma.
A pathological process by virtue of which a unilateral morbid condition on being abolished on one side of the body makes its appearance in the corresponding region upon the other side.
The course of bilateral orchitis is longer by forty-eight hours than that of theunilateral form, and the attending fever is more intense.
According to Moos (1881) unilateral affections of the labyrinth give rise to vertigo, and bilateral lesions to a staggering gait.
Of sixty-nine bilateral and eighteen unilateral cases of parotitis, metastasis to both testicles occurred in four cases, all of which resulted in atrophy of the affected testicle.
Bilateral symptomatic parotitis has naturally a graver prognosis than the unilateral form.
Likewise, a unilateral pleurisy or pneumonia will check the respiration on the affected side, with an increased movement on the sound side.
When the motor nerves are affected, the paralysis is commonly abductor and may be unilateral or bilateral, the latter associated with inspiratory dyspnœa.
In some cases of unilateral tubal abortion the operator has cleared out the tubal mole and clot, and left the tube.
So many examples are known of women who have borne children afterunilateral ovariotomy (twins and even triplets) that this alone is sufficient to prohibit the routine ablation of both glands.
A pregnant uterus is also liable to be stabbed by an ovariotomy trocar when the condition is complicated with unilateral or bilateral ovarian cysts.
Primary cancer of the Fallopian tube is almost invariably unilateral and its association with fibroids of the uterus is unusual.
The object of treaties is always an obligation, whether mutual between all the parties or unilateral on the part of one only.
The body of the rules of this law can be altered by common consent only, not by a unilateral declaration on the part of one State.
The Ukrainian[183] Minister at Vienna was despatched to request the Poles to sign a unilateral treaty with them after the model of that which was arranged by the two Anglo-Saxon states in favor of France.
The flowers are white, with orange stamens, and are borne in unilateral clusters.
The flowers are of a light lilac or bluish colour, and are borne in a drooping unilateral cluster at the extremity of a leafless stem 1 ft.
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