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If obesity is associated with impairment of neurocircuits regulating both energy balance and insulin action, obesity-induced insulin resistance may arise not only as a direct consequence of excessive adipose mass but via neuronal mechanisms as well.
As a direct consequence of this, the findings and conclusions drawn can only be applied to an evaluation report, and not to the evaluation itself.
In the ES group only 1 death occurred as a direct consequence of variceal bleeding compared to 9 in the other group (p = 0.01, log-rank test).
Not only has the incidence of poverty in African countries failed to improve, but also as a direct consequence of many aid donor policies, the plight of the poor has worsened.
All of this suffering as a direct consequence of a mother rejecting a child for simply being who she is.
Only 25 (29%) of these patients died as a direct consequence of this disease.
I listened to them as a direct consequence of that, and they were rubbish.
Kitching won the Senate place as a direct consequence of Shorten's support.
"We know that changes have happened as a direct consequence of this campaign," Mr Rossi said.
Might the Amazon really die as a direct consequence of human-induced climate change?
As a direct consequence of our method, decay estimates of higher-order derivatives are easily deduced.
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