Some forms of primary polydipsia are explicitly characterized as non-psychogenic.
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The form is characterized by a circular or oval groove element, which results in a raised center area.
The chronic form is characterized by gradual changes in the lung tissue associated with four years of exposure to the irritant.
This form, also called fibrous sulfur or ω1-sulfur, has been well characterized.
The older form of rasterization is characterized by rendering an entire face (primitive) as a single color.
The overt form is characterized by ventricular tachyarrhythmias and syncope.
Their form is characterized by being less rectangular and more squarish.
The earliest form of dedicated console, handheld electronic games are characterized by their size and portability.
The peracute form of the disease is characterized by high fever, depression and respiratory symptoms.