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Meaning of "may precipitate"

may precipitate - This phrase means to cause or bring about a specific event or situation, often suggesting that the outcome may occur suddenly or unexpectedly

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At other times they may precipitate conflict.
It may precipitate narrow angle glaucoma.
Some situations that may precipitate this choice are.
Anger may precipitate an aggressive approach whereas anxiety is avoidance.
Any lymphatic obstruction may precipitate regional lymphedema.
Subutex may precipitate symptoms of withdrawal in patients dependent upon methadone.
A false positive diagnosis may precipitate unnecessary treatment.
It will be appreciated that these are examples and other undesirables may precipitate.
Certain foods may precipitate the symptoms.
Even innocent errors in judgment by executives may precipitate claims.
The procedure may precipitate a seizure in an epileptic patient.
Chocolate and citrus fruits may precipitate an attack.
Buprenorphine may precipitate symptoms of withdrawal in patients dependent upon methadone.
Failure to follow an appropriate dosage regimen may precipitate hypoglycemia.
The mixed phosphate may precipitate to form different morphologies.

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Potassiumrich food or rest after exercise may precipitate an attack.
Nervous factors may precipitate the disease or prevent its improvement.
Local infiltration of corticosteroids may precipitate this type of tear.
The polymer may precipitate in the presence of such an amine compound.
Certain disorders in particular may precipitate goblet cell loss.
The solutions may precipitate under slightly different conditions depending on the solvent used.
Rapid temperature changes in the heart may precipitate ventricular fibrillation.
The calcium may precipitate in the kidney, favoring the growth of calculus.
Use in patients who are opioid dependent may precipitate acute abstinence syndrome.
Under highly basic conditions, poorly soluble gallium hydroxides may precipitate.
Some tax incentive may precipitate them to invest.
It will get darker and a bit thicker and some particulates may precipitate out.
A hallux valgus deformity may precipitate the degenerative process.
If naloxone is to be administered, use cautiously because it may precipitate seizures.
Activation of the coagulation system may precipitate disseminated intravascular coagulation.
Finally, ranitidine should be avoided in patients with porphyria, as it may precipitate an attack.
Staying in a hospital setting may precipitate the onset of these disorders.
Realization is a slow and complex process, although some events may precipitate it.
The product may precipitate.
If the hardness is too high, the metal silicate complex may precipitate.
The resulting salt may precipitate or be recovered by evaporation of the solvent.
Topical antiglaucoma treatment with prostaglandin analogues may precipitate meibomian gland disease.
Thiazide diuretics may precipitate azotaemia in patients with chronic kidney disease.
Other antiviral agents such as interferon a or zidovudine may precipitate similar neuropsychiatry effects.
Hydrophobic binders may precipitate out of solution and deposit on resistors of print heads.
The energy revolution is moving so fast that it may precipitate a global financial crisis.
Thiazide therapy may precipitate hyperuricemia and / or gout in certain patients.
The resulting acid chloride coupling reagents may precipitate as acid addition salts.
In major depression, they may precipitate suicidal tendencies and are sometimes used for suicidal overdoses.
The colder humid weather characteristic of winter months may precipitate skin desquamation in neonates.
The steryl glycoside may precipitate during storage over the course of several weeks.
Thiazides may increase serum uric acid levels and may precipitate acute gout.
Under these conditions papaverine may precipitate producing a deposit of solid drug at the injection site.
If the pH is low, certain water medications may precipitate out.
The compound of formula V may precipitate in certain embodiments of the present invention.

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