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Patients with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) have higher smoking rates, a younger age of smoking onset, and increased difficulty to stop smoking as compared to controls.

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This may have a profound impact on toxicity and aggressiveness and consequently increased difficulties to control FHB.

These findings seem to suggest that foot asymmetry induces inter-leg coordination dynamics based on postural demands during optic flow stimulation and during increasing difficulty to maintain correct body balance.

The associated well-known problems (corrosion, product purification, and disposal of spent catalyst) lead to high operating costs and a continuously increasing difficulty to comply with environmental regulations.

Alternatively, if associator synaesthetes build a spatial reference frame for their synaesthetic colours that differs largely from the way graphemes are presented on the experimental computer screen, the switching between spatial reference frames and increased difficulty in spatial binding may lead to increased SPL activity [21].

However, for an increasing number of components, there will be an increasing difficulty to find and encompass several separate transcription units.

A comparison of scores, facility, discrimination, reliability and validity from 3-, 4- and 5-option versions of the multiple choice test found little variation in the performance of the three option formats although higher numbers of options tended to increase difficulty and to spread responses between the options.

42 We extended the standard SPPB balance test with two additional levels to increase difficulty and to avoid possible ceiling effects.

Otherwise, changes of ϕ r, ϕ a, A d, and A r will blur the resulting frequency of the SNR and increase the difficulty to estimate f M. If A d and A r change in a slow non-oscillatory way (as shown in Figure 1) with the elevation angle, it would not affect the estimate of f M.

Secondly, although a CST is composed of a set of atomic subtasks (e.g., recognizing a handwritten word), it is unsuitable to split it into multiple subtasks and adopt a subtask-level inference algorithm to infer the result, because this will lose the context correlation (e.g., phrases) among subtasks and increase the difficulty to complete a task.

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