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Gestational diabetes may be associated with a substantially increased risk for pancreatic cancer, a new study has found.
This upgrade will cause the emission of a substantially increased intensity of neutron radiation for a substantially increased amount of time upon operation of the device.
The lignin reduced biomass led to a substantially increased release of fermentable sugars (glucose and xylose).
The generalized model exhibits a substantially increased flexibility and a far richer underlying geometry.
Inactive men may have a substantially increased risk for broken bones of all kinds, and especially for hip fractures, a new Swedish study has found.
"I think that's the level that above which it appears to be associated with a substantially increased risk," he said.
The president tweeted on Tuesday that he was "allowing Japan and South Korea to buy a substantially increased amount of highly sophisticated military equipment from the United States".
The government emphasized that the proposed levels of staff were not the optimal levels, but the minimum needed to prevent patients from being exposed to "a substantially increased risk" of poor-quality care.
"One of the most important tasks of American statecraft over the next decade will be to lock in a substantially increased investment – diplomatic, economic, strategic, and otherwise – in this region".
Women who took birth control pills before 1975 and whose mothers or sisters had breast cancer have a substantially increased risk of developing the disease and should take special care to have regular mammograms and breast exams, researchers are reporting.
An efficient indexing technique leads to a reduced memory usage and a substantially increased performance gain over other available tools with operator overloading.
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