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Idiosyncratic drug reactions, also
known as type B reactions, are drug
reactions that
occur rarely and
unpredictably amongst the po****tion. This is not...
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independence of action". The term can also be
applied to
symbols or words.
Idiosyncratic symbols mean one
thing for a
particular person, as a
blade could mean...
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reserve (militia), and the
California Cadet Corps.
California has an
idiosyncratic political culture compared to the rest of the country, and is sometimes...
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useful to
distinguish original orthography from transliteration, or the
idiosyncratic spelling of a m****cript from the
normalized orthography of the language...
- Blavatsky.
Throughout the 20th century, the term 'occult' was used
idiosyncratically by a
range of
different authors. By the 21st
century the term 'occultism'...
- century. Resurrección María de Azkue's 1906
Basque dictionary used an
idiosyncratic spelling including ⟨ã d̃ ẽ ĩ l̃ ñ õ s̃ t̃ ũ x̃⟩. The
tilde is used in...
- the last
quarter of the 2nd
century CE,
there was a small,
seemingly idiosyncratic collection of
substantial Mahayana sutras translated into what Erik...
- in
scope from a
single idiosyncratic element in a
larger standardized employment package to a complete,
entirely idiosyncratic employment arrangement...
- or
other structures at the edge of the outfield. The most
famously idiosyncratic outfield boundary is the left-field wall at Boston's
Fenway Park, in...
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President Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedow,
repealed some of Niyazov's most
idiosyncratic policies,
including banning operas and
circuses for
being "insufficiently...