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"We thought for a long time that there was a common cause for heart disease and having a small baby," he said.
A common cause for concern, both then and now, is that new media-sharing platforms pose a particular danger to the young.
Today, biologists no longer think of Dictyostelium as an embryo: It is more like a society of amoebas that come together for a common cause, for which some will sacrifice themselves.
Mechanical stress is a common cause, for example, when the jewelry is under pressure or friction from clothing, or the piercing has been placed in an area that changes shape with body movement, or the jewelry used is too thin or too thick and heavy for the tissue in which it is inserted.
Jonathan Cohn's article (April 1) gives us reason to be optimistic, but lest we become prematurely giddy about the possibility that the left and right can unite in a common cause for universal health care, we need to remember there are 1,001 trapdoors in Congress through which any proposal may fall.
Working at the league, he added, is "all about assessing risk, goals and objectives and keeping thousands of people working for a common cause for 32 individual clubs that have a global reach — controlling the message, controlling the brand and still trying to make it affordable".
Critical lower limb ischemia is a common cause for amputation.
Acute dyspnea is a common cause for emergency department visits.
Cs and Rs might have a common cause, for instance.
Thermal deactivation was a common cause for most of the samples.
Exudative age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is a common cause for a severe central visual loss.
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