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Dunne says that shelters are often, in effect, a "ticket to welfare".
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Even using false or flimsy documents is often, in effect, risk-free.
Notably, these pulmonary effects are often in addition to the primary (e.g., pneumonia) and secondary (e.g., ventilator-induced lung injury) lung injury, which are accompanied by inflammatory responses.
Hidden because older people and their relatives are often in denial about the extent and effects of their drinking habits.
These symptoms are often mild in effect, and the life span of persons afflicted with type 1 is only slightly reduced on average.
In randomized controlled trials as well as in observational studies, researchers are often interested in effects of treatment or exposure in different subgroups, i.e. effect modification [ 1, 2].
This effort is often in order to assuage effects of government failure to support PHC.
The 3-D, though, is only a mixed success; Mr. Chesney is often in our laps, but the effect occasionally flattens him into a bigger-than-life photo.
The falls literature has regarded such conditions as mediating factors, and when chronic diseases are considered, it is often in the context of the effect of a single condition.
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