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However, recent studies have shown that low- and middle-latitude regions may also be subject to problems due to GIC occurrences.

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In addition, the standard errors must be corrected using a Prais-Winsten estimation, as otherwise the models are subject to problems of specification.

When built on weak subgrades, these roads are subject to problems like excessive rutting and mud-pumping, increasing maintenance costs and usually leading to periodic interruptions to traffic.

Ecological studies are subject to problems of correlations between aggregated disease rates and aggregated measures of exposure which do not arise with studies which use individual data on disease, exposures and other risk factors.

Preload responsiveness parameters are not without their limitations: they require constant tidal volumes of around 7 to 8 ml/kg and sinus rhythm; they are subject to problems with damping of the arterial trace; and up until now they had limited validation in terms of improved clinical outcome.

"If we do the executions once or twice it is not a problem, but if we have to do it many times we will certainly be subject to psychological problems," he said.

James Riccio, a senior analyst at Public Citizen in Washington, said the alloy in the tubes, called inconel 600, has been shown to be subject to stress problems even when exposed to pure water.

This approach however conflicts with our design goal of a decentralized solution and would be subject to performance problems of such anonymity systems [51].

Technology-specific support for selected flexibility options, on the other hand, can be subject to the problems associated with "picking winners", such as the risk of costly steering errors.

Not only will such models be subject to the problems discussed herein, they will introduce new difficulties related to extrapolation of data from in vitro systems.

You will be subject to such problems as: mold growth, rotting of wood, rusting of steel, de-laminating of plywood and these are just some of the destructive actions of water damage.

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