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Unluckily, some other antidiabetic drugs like sulfonylureas, meglitinides, thiazolidinediones and insulin are known to be associated with weight gain, and may aggravate the already gained weight [ 39, 40].
She played anyway, aggravating the injury.
The eating disorders charity b-eat said a media and social culture which focused on women's weight and shape aggravated the condition though it did not cause it.
Deletion of PYY and NPY aggravated the BCG-induced loss of body weight, which was most pronounced in NPY−/− PYY−/− mice (maximum loss: 15%).
Genetic ablation of Als2 in SOD1H46R, but not SOD1G93A, transgenic mice aggravated the mutant SOD1-associated disease symptoms such as body weight loss and motor dysfunction, leading to the earlier death.
Incorrect weighting, on the other hand, might aggravate the selection problem by under– or over-fitting of the candidate models.
Melvin Douglas returned to the Olympics in the 213.75-pound freestyle weight class because his close friend, Dominic Black, defaulted after their first finals match, having aggravated the knee injury he sustained while training with Douglas last week.
The engine may also aggravate the accident, mainly because of the energy it produces and transmits to the crew, but also because of its weight.
Yet that aggravates the problem.
This aggravated the problem.
He later aggravated the injury.
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