The injury may be followed by a varying degree of concussion which soon passes off but leaves the patient in a listless, drowsy state that may persist for days or even for weeks.
The blood is usually effused into the anterior cornua of the grey matter and into the central canal, and there is a varying degree of laceration of the nerve tissue, in addition to pressure exerted by the extravasated blood.
The movements of the eyeball are restricted in a varying degree, and ptosis often results from paralysis of the levator palpebræ superioris.
The effect follows, in varying degree, whether the preternatural agent or propensity believed in is of a higher or a lower cast.
There is nothing immoral or dangerous in changing them; it is constantly done in all legislatures, in varying degree, as when private estates are "condemned" for public use.
Art as a profession, and the Artist as a professional, came later; and by that time women had left the freedom and power of the matriarchate and become slaves in varying degree.
The consequences to the individual living in an overcrowded room or dwelling were always disastrous, and, through the disastrous consequences to great masses of individuals, the whole community was affected in varying degree.
Cultures of varying degree of virulence may be obtained by such methods, and immunity can be gradually increased by inoculation with vaccines of increasing virulence.
Many such changes are usually grouped together under the heading of "inflammation" of varying degree--acute, subacute and chronic.
This disturbance results in disintegration to a varying degree, and may produce changes visible on microscopic examination.
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