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The authors acknowledged their findings do not demonstrate a cause-and-effect relationship between intensive consumption of media coverage of a trauma and PTSD.
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The most intensive consumption of soy-containing products in early childhood occurs during formula feeding.
Obviously, this is the result of intensive consumption of D. semperflorens, as well as D. praehensilis, in the molongo camps (Table 2).
"The country will need to develop innovative, efficient, and advanced manufacturing, grow its service economy, and shift to less resource intensive consumption patterns, all of which are reflected in the 13th Five-Year-Plan," Son said.
Furthermore, this indicates an intensive bacterial consumption of the originally deposited OM for sulfate reduction during deposition of most parts of the OSM.
Thus, as household income increases, lifestyles likely shift to less GHG-intensive consumption, but more intensive on the use of metal resources.
"We are beginning to see links between consumption of such fiber and cholesterol lowering," she said.
When running the computation-intensive service, the energy consumption of two offloaded applications is often reduced, as offloading makes some computation intensive code be executed on the server.
The investigators found that the age of first alcohol use and of intensive alcohol consumption mediated the association between these polymorphisms and early alcohol abuse and dependence.
These systems are too cost intensive mainly due to fuel consumption of compressor stations.
Transfer of adults between intensive care units in the United Kingdom: postal survey.
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