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1."... loss of your son ..." When you've endured thirst, hunger, sleep deprivation, exhaustion, loneliness, fear, anger, sorrow, and pain; brain-frying heat, bone-chilling cold, soaking rain, debilitating..."

Source:  Foster, Gregory D. "War is hell: a combat veteran remembers" Commonweal 131.7 Apr. 9 2004: 10-12

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2."... paints, mirrors and clothes (Schieffelin 1976: 194, 208-9) - to those whom they move to tears: 'without [compensation] one suffers in lonely, angry humiliation, deprived of acknowledgement or release from the pain of his situation' (Schieffelin 1976: 206)."

Source:  Houseman, Michael. "Painful encounters: ritual encounters with one's homelands" Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute v4.n3 Sept. 1 1998: 447-468

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3."... epinephrine levels, which can sensitize muscle receptors, increasing the sensation of pain; 3) Caffeine may induce urinary loss of calcium, diminishing mineral content of bone and possibly contributing to microfractures, a source of back pain."

Source:  . "Caffeine May Both Worsen and Quell Pain" Environmental Nutrition 23.8 Aug. 1 2000: 7

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4." And in addition to pedophilia, Oates explores erotic melancholia, the kind of frustrated, infinite erotic suffering, the kind of loss and pain..."

Source:  Hoeveler, Diane Long. "Postgothic fiction: Joyce Carol Oates turns the screw on Henry James" Studies in Short Fiction 35.4 Sept. 22 1998: 355-373

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5." When the poet accuses himself of a "hope unwilling to be fed," he metaphorically converts the vagrant's deprivation (the literality of his hunger) into a quality of mind that conditions the list of material woes ("Cold, pain, and labour, and all fleshly ills")."

Source:  SPARGO, R. CLIFTON. "Begging the Question of Responsibility: the Vagrant Poor in Wordsworth's "Beggars" and "Resolution and Independence"" Studies in Romanticism 39.1 Mar. 22 2000: 51

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6." Pain may interfere with sleep, but sleep deprivation may increase pain perception."

Source:  Redeker, Nancy S. "Sleep in Acute Care Settings: An Integrative Review" Journal of Nursing Scholarship 32.1 Mar. 22 2000: 31

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7." Some studies have suggested that nitric oxide reduces the number of platelets--the blood's clotting cells--and thus the number of blockages that deprive tissues of oxygen and lead to pain."

Source:  CHRISTENSEN, DAMARIS. "Nitric oxide may help treat sickle cell anemia" Science News 157.5 Jan. 29 2000: 78

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8." Untreated or inadequately treated acute pain causes anxiety and demoralization, sleep deprivation, sympatho-adrenal activation, and neuroendocrine alterations that can have long-term consequences."

Source:  DIAMOND, SEYMOUR,MOORE, KENNETH L. "Guidelines for Use of Antimigraine Abortive Agents" Consultant 39.11 Nov. 1 1999: 3081

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9." I am so debilitated by pain, discomfort and sleep deprivation that I am unable to function as I used to before surgery."

Source:  . "Letters" Ostomy Quarterly 37.1 Sept. 22 1999: 9

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10."... in patient control of the doses and flexibility," Rauck points out. "For example, surgically implanted devices deliver a continuous infusion of medication, depriving patients of the ability to control their own pain relief."

Source:  . "Morphine Pump Can Aid Cancer Patients" USA Today (Magazine) 128.2653 Oct. 1 1999: 8

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11." Bill Bradley can cause Al Gore pain and suffering, and he may win some primaries, but depriving the vice president of the nomination would require something like political Gotterdammerung in the Democratic Party."

Source:  Lindberg, Tod. "Prince Albert, heir apparent: The odds still favor the vice president" Washington Times Sept. 21 1999: 21

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12." Aphids attached to pins stuck to the dorsum of their thorax by means of a drop of Rowney's watercolor paint (Johnson 1958) can easily be induced to fly by depriving them of tarsal contact."

Source:  Dixon, Anthony F.,Kindlmann, Pavel. "Cost of flight apparatus and optimum body size of aphid migrants" Ecology 80.5 July 1 1999: 1678-1679

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13." The heart is temporarily deprived of oxygen and nutrients, causing intermittent pain which is usually triggered by exercise, emotional stress and/or cold weather."

Source:  Napoli, Maryann. "Angina Treatments Often Inappropriate" HealthFacts July 1 1999

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14." Ascetics across cultural and historical lines force pain and pleasure into new meaning constellations, so that through practices of self-mortification and deprivation the body is made transparent, a conduit ..."

Source:  Queen, Christopher. "Asceticism" Philosophy East and West 49.1 Jan. 1 1999: 75-76

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15." Dr. Isner and his team are injecting vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) directly into the oxygen-deprived heart muscles of people with debilitating heart pain."

Source:  Perry, Patrick. "CARDIAC GENE THERAPY: MORE SUCCESS STORIES" Medical Update 23.9 Mar. 1 2000: 1

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16." NEUROPATHY Peripheral diabetic neuropathy may result in pain, loss of sensation, and muscle weakness."

Source:  . "Standards of Medical Care for Patients With Diabetes Mellitus" Clinical Diabetes 18.1 Jan. 1 2000: 27

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17." NEUROPATHY -- Peripheral diabetic neuropathy may result in pain, loss of sensation, and muscle weakness."

Source:  . "Standards of Medical Care for Patients With Diabetes Mellitus" Diabetes Care 23.1 Jan. 1 2000: 32

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18." Feelings of loss and pain appear to be almost as common among feminists of all colors as the sense of accomplishment and pride they so richly deserve to feel."

Source:  BREINES, WINI. "Did Nike Say to `Just Do It" Nation 268.1 Jan. 4 1999: 28-29

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19." I thought it would be good to paint them as they were, without satire." (2) A sense of melancholy and loss is also..."

Source:  Feinstein, Roni. "Artschwager pinxit: though inspired by photographs and rendered on commercial construction board, Richard Artschwager's paintings reflect an acute awareness of art history. A survey honoring the artist on his 80th birthday sampled the conceptual and techn" Art in America 92.9 Oct. 1 2004: 140-145

20."... memory impairment * Slurred speech * Ataxia, loss of coordination * Diplopia, abnormal pupillary reflexes, papilledema * Persistent tinnitus * Loss of sense of smell * Facial numbness, asymmetry, palsy * Stiff neck, occipital pain and tenderness * Hand grip power..."

Source:  Ruoff, Gary E. "Headache: benign or worrisome? Keys to making the diagnosis" Consultant 44.12 Oct. 1 2004: 1581-1585

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21."... Tingling Loss of sensation in upper and lower extremities Weakness to complete paralysis Transient "Stingers" Pain and paresthesias in single upper extremity Burning and tingling..."

Source:  Page, Steve,Guy, Jeffrey A. "Neurapraxia, "stingers," and spinal stenosis in athletes" Southern Medical Journal 97.8 Aug. 1 2004: 766-770

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22." The German people also had suffered from the deprivations of war, and the restrictions placed on Germany after World War I caused more pain and suffering."

Source:  Holder, Victoria L. "From handmaiden to right hand--World War I and Advancements in Medicine" AORN Journal 80.5 Nov. 1 2004: 911-923

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23."... genuine reflexive comment that follows: I don't think I could have told the pain of loss from the pain of possibility, though I knew they weren't the same thing."

Source:  BUCKLEY, CHRISTOPHER. "Where We Are" American Poetry Review 29.3 May 1 2000: 39

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24."... gas, loss of appetite, bloating, stomach pain, or indigestion; pelvic pressure that feels as though one has to urinate or defecate all the time; or pelvic pain and unusual bleeding."

Source:  E.B. "New Hope for Ovarian Cancer Patients" Medical Update 22.7 Jan. 1 1999: 6-7

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25."... or sweats; (d) poor appetite, weight loss; (e) nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, or abdominal pain; and (f) coughing, wheezing, chest pain, or trouble breathing."

Source:  Fleishman, John A.,Sherbourne, Cathy Donald,Crystal, Stephen,Collins, Rebecca L.,Marshall, Grant N.,Kelly, Mark,Bozzette, Samuel A.,Shapiro, Martin F.,Hays, Ron D. "Coping, Conflictual Social Interactions, Social Support, and Mood Among HIV-Infected Persons [1]" American Journal of Community Psychology 28.4 Aug. 1 2000: 421

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