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These challenges arise more generally in all global health efforts, but it is worth highlighting the particular challenges that arise in the prevention of preterm and stillbirth.

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Disruption of local synteny is generally associated with differences in repeat content, although these differences appear to arise more from deletion than new integrations.

Thus, what is generally known as the "New Experimentalism" in general philosophy of science arose more or less independently in the philosophy of biology, even though this fact has not been advertised much.

The Equality Act was the ultimate goal in a history of disparate legislative measures addressing discrimination, and sometimes inequality more generally, arising from race, gender, disability and latterly sexuality, religion, belief and age.

An analogous question arises for game theory more generally, since a game may have many Nash equilibria.

More generally, functions arose as solutions of ordinary differential equations (involving a function of one variable and its derivatives) and partial differential equations (involving a function of several variables and derivatives with respect to these variables).

Though Roe v. Wade, recognizing a constitutional right to abortion, was decided in 1973, the first questions concerning it and sexual privacy more generally did not arise until the 1981 confirmation hearings of Justice Sandra Day O'Connor.

Small banks have been pointing out for some time that while they pay a great deal in insurance premiums, the main dangers in the financial system arise from the excessive leverage and more generally mismanaged risk-taking of big banks.

More generally, costs also arise because sent ties are more difficult to create than received or undirected ties because they require an invitation extended by the partner firm (Tuschke et al. 2014).

More generally, the issue arises as to what these data have to say about the way in which externally added noise (transformed into random neural activity) or endogenous neural noise is transmitted between and within brain regions in such cases.

More generally, the question arises as to the extent to which the Impairment Tables (Schedule 1B) are evidence-based, in terms of their ability to predict future work capacity.

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