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Played with characteristic authority and a much needed dash of wry humour by Max von Sydow, this German-born grandfather has seemingly lost, or abandoned, his powers of speech as a consequence of enduring the bombing of Dresden in 1945.
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However, causality is again unclear, as extreme underweight might also be a consequence of severe or enduring illness, which itself implies increased healthcare utilisation.
We can only hope the embarrassment she's enduring as a consequence of today's gaffe-parade will dissuade her from doing it again.
This is possibly due to inactivation of, or changes in, expression of voltage-gated Ca2+ channels as a consequence of decreased Vm in neurons with enduring GlyR α3K185L activation.
But if it was a partnership of enduring and controversial consequences, it was also one that was widely misunderstood.
For a couple of years, the lichen vegetation is dominated by hypertrophication-enduring species as a consequence of the effects of airborne nitrogen compounds.
Two enduring royal traditions emerged in Imerina as a consequence of the power struggle between Andriamasinavalona and his older brother.
If the enduring barriers to GPs identifying at-risk drinkers mainly arise as a consequence of such factors, then this could largely explain the low uptake of tools like the AUDIT-C in routine practice.
"Making together a consequence of America".
Beriberi is a consequence of thiamine deficiency.
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