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Discover LudwigThe phrase "abuse variation" is not standard or widely recognized in written English.
It may be used in specific contexts related to discussions about variations in abusive behavior or patterns, but clarity is essential.
Example: "The study focused on the abuse variation among different demographic groups."
Alternatives: "variation in abuse" or "abusive behavior variation".
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As many genetic variants play various roles in depression and/or substance abuse, variation in CB2 gene, (Q63R) polymorphism may be a previously unknown risk factor in depression and/or alcoholism at least in the Japanese population.
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This uncertainty regarding which children with femur fractures might have been abused may contribute to variation in care and missed opportunities to diagnose abuse in the pediatric population.
Similar to concepts such as quality of care or patient satisfaction, the meaning of abuse is subject to variation based on setting, time, birth outcome and personal expectations or opinions.
There are daily torrents of verbal abuse (most of them variations of "You illegal Mexicans!") and constant struggles to find public bathrooms and places to have lunch without being turned away.
Given that MPH is a stimulant medication however, it may have abuse risk or produce variations in mood state, sleep disorder or increase in tic severity [ 19].
Abu Ghraib in fall 2003 may have been its own particular hell, but the variations of individual abuse perpetrated appear to be exceptional in only one way: They were photographed and filmed.
Such public intelligence can, ideally, reveal any potential areas of abuse in pricing, avoid price variations caused by inefficiencies, and eliminate price differences caused by asymmetrical information among medicine suppliers and purchasers [ 15].
Rather the discussion focused on what was responsible for the variation in levels of abuse, and then on how the underlying risk factors could be tackled.
In addition to variations in the distribution of abuse, differences in the dimensions of abuse at a more local level are also noted (e.g. gender or age of victims, modus operandi, abuse settings, and available guardianship).
Because the most common variants are SNPs, the term is often abused as a synonym for genetic sequence variation.
In addition, Mr. MacIvor has written a well-constructed piece that works a thoughtful and chilling variation on the theme of child abuse: Bob's molestation has so insidiously traumatized her that she villainizes the wrong parent.
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