Sentence examples for additional apprehension from inspiring English sources

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Such preservation does not itself constitute an additional apprehension over and above the apprehension preserved.

Additional apprehension regarding G-CSF's usefulness as a radiation medical countermeasure also has been raised due to its potential negative effects on radiation-induced lung injury and radiation-induced tumorigenesis [ 171].

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He cited a surge of 10,000 to 15,000 additional apprehensions per month at the southern U.S. border between 2015 and 2016.

Katie Waldman, a Homeland Security spokewoman based in Washington, added: "While the National Guard deployment has not yet reached full capacity, it has clearly and unquestionably been a success with thousands of additional apprehensions and millions of dollars of drugs kept out of our country.

Additional reasons included apprehension about antibiotic resistance, waiting to see if personal exposure had occurred, initial negative environmental samples, and fears that prophylaxis would weaken immune systems.

However, these two pigs appeared more inquisitive on occasions, when they would approach an observer with repeated short grunts or would follow an observer with repetitive grunting although any attempt to touch the animal would result in immediate withdrawal with squealing (see additional file 5: PR444 apprehension, which shows this behaviour).

Is the apprehension of additiOnal criminals worth the risk to privacy and personal freedom inherent in the virtually unlimited wiretapping that now prevails?

The erroneous inclusion of chorionic gonadotropin among regulated anabolic steroids will cause great inconvenience, apprehension and additional expense but will not benefit anyone.

Pediatric pain is often undertreated/neglected due to time constraints, difficulties in timing of oral analgesics, fear of side effects of opioids and anxiolytics, and apprehension of additional pain in the use of local anesthetic injections.

For example, pigs with BSE in a previous study became easily frightened or persistently approached attendants with continual vigorous vocalisations [ 8], which was similarly observed in the BSE group in this study (see additional file 5: PR444 apprehension as an example of the repetitive vocalisations).

All inoculated cattle displayed signs of a 'nervous disease form', characterised by over-reactivity to external stimuli, apprehension or anxiety (see Additional file 1: 'H-type BSE (H1)' and Additional file 2: 'L-type BSE (L1)' showing over-reactivity and apprehension during the examination).

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