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Not sensitive; not acute.
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Record cold of -89.9°C at Vostok station, I personally enjoyed -78.6°C during the winter 2005 at Concordia and froze my nose while posing for the picture. Main myth of Antarctica, used by the locals to keep the tourists away (see wind).
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An upper respiratory infection.
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An infection localized in the nose. Usually characterized by repeated sneezing and the discharge of fluid from the nose. Sometimes accompanied by matted fur on the inside of the front feet. A Disqualification from Competition. (Note: In judging, the matted fur is only an indication and shall not be considered as conclusive evidence of a cold).
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a mild viral infection involving the nose and respiratory passages (but not the lungs); "will they never find a cure for the common cold?"
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a contagious viral disease
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a contagious viral infection of the mucous linings of the upper respiratory tract, including the nose, throat, and sinuses
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a contagious viral infection that principally involves the upper-respiratory passages, the nose, throat, sinuses, ears, Eustachian tubes, trachea, larynx, and bronchial tubes
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a disorder in the respiratory tract resulting from exposure, withcatarrh and invasion of microbial cleansers
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a form of rhinitis, viral rhinitis
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a layman's term for not feeling well," Josephson said, but you could have other illnesses that need treatment, such as an infection, allergies or recurrent sinusitis
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a mild viral disease that may inflame the mucous membranes of the nose, throat, and bronchial tubes
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a mild viral infectious disease of the nose and throat, the upper respiratory system
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a minor viral infection of
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an acute viral infection of the upper respiratory tract
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an illness caused by an infection located in the nose
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an infection caused by a virus
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an infection of the breathing system
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an infection of the linings of the nasal cavity and other parts of the respiratory system caused by viruses
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an infection of the upper respiratory system
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a respiratory infection caused by one of hundreds of possible viruses
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a short-term viral infection that usually occurs in the winter
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a viral illness of the upper respiratory tract
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a viral infection affecting the upper airway, which includes the nose, sinuses and throat
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a viral infection, and no treatment is available except for temporary relief of symptoms
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a viral infection, and once the virus has been in your system, you become immune to it
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a viral infection called viral rhinitis that includes nasal congestion, a clear runny nose, sneezing, headache, and a scratchy throat
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a viral infection Detailed Guide Nasal Cavity and Paranasal Cancer
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a viral infection that affects
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a viral infection that can cause fever, headache, tiredness, fussiness, stuffy nose, runny nose, sneezing, sore throat, and cough
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a viral infection which will usually get better on its own
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a virus, so antibiotics can't conquer it--they only work against bacterial infections--but you can shorten the misery and avoid spreading it to those around you
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viral infection characterized by inflammation of mucous membranes and usually accompanied by fever, chills, coughing, sneezing ( Immune Support, Mahasudarshan, Trikatu)
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(n): a common infection esp. in the nose and throat which often causes a cough, a slight fever and sometimes some pain in the muscles.
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