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Despite correction of urethral obstruction, 30% of boys with PUV develop ESRF by the age of 15 years and this may be due to continuing bladder dysfunction [ 28].

Aboab et al. [ 14] reasoned that a higher level of the alveolar plateau associated with a long pause might partly be due to continuing delivery of CO2 by alveolar perfusion.

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48 This positive tendency could be due to continued attempts made over time by health care personnel to provide better service and to better understand the situation.

The extra costs are due to continuing compensation for retail customers but also other issues such as foreign exchange, Libor and money laundering errors of the kind for which HSBC was fined £1.2bn in 2012.

Though slow relaxation may be due to delayed disengagement of the thick and thin filaments of myosin and actin, most cases of myotonia are due to continuing electrical activity of the sarcolemma (the membrane of striated muscle fibres).

The British Bankers Associationn, which represents the commercial banks, responded that the fall in lending was due to continuing weak demand.

He told the BBC's Leisha Chi that this was due to continuing weakness in the global economy.

This is due to continuing negotiations between the U.K. and the Netherlands on enabling passport checks to be conducted in the Netherlands before departure.

Behavior may later appear to improve, with a decrease in hyperactivity and aggression, but this change is due to continuing neurodegeneration [ 39].

It is due to continue until May next year.

The crown is due to continue its opening on Thursday.

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