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It operates on the same principle as haemodialysis, but it bears a relatively high risk of infection and requires good compliance.
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This could be justified by the fact that both countries administer most large network carriers, particularly those from non-EU countries, and will have to bear a relatively high administrative burden.
Given its large population living in rural region, China may bear a relatively higher burden of CVD events.
Moreover, the issue of pesticides and mineral fertilizers is also financial because they represent a relatively high cost often difficult to be borne by the poor peasants (Guilmo et al. 2006).
The experience of Camden council in London, which has a relatively high concentration of social housing and overcrowded families appears to bear this out.
One possible explanation for this result is that there is a relatively high degree of reciprocity regarding the origin of emissions and the fairness regarding who should bear the burden of CO2 reductions.
At the moment, AT&T has a relatively high dividend and a high retail shareholder base.
Some parents have a relatively high level of wealth.
All have their drawbacks, namely a relatively high price tag.
The Texans are, even as I write this, at The Linc, no doubt thinking, "Damn, it's COLD here!" This has been a relatively high drama week for our beloved Eagles -- Andy Reid went all Bill Parcells on the team after the loss to the Bears.
Females with a relatively high metabolic rate prior to mating displayed a shorter gestation duration, which may be beneficial for females, if a shorter gestation enhances fitness by reducing the time a female needs to bear the cost of carrying her young, and by increasing the number of clutches a female can potentially produce during her life.
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