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The complexity reflects time during which natural selection could accrue variations; the ubiquity reflects a reproductive diaspora from a common genetic source; and the advantages, such as the limited number of codons, may reflect an elegance born of use.

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Children born of women using MPH/ATX had an increased risk of being born with a low Apgar score (<10).

31 Moreover, infants born of women using SSRI have an increased risk of neonatal distress, 7 which may lead to neonatal hospitalization and thus increase the risk of detection of mild cardiac defects that may otherwise remain unnoticed until later in life.

There is still a prevailing suspicion of the army and the police, born of rampant drug use and theft by ill-disciplined recruits in the early years after the Taliban's ouster.

The company has been struggling to catch up with the rise of the cloud and mobile computing, while Box is designed to fit smoothly into an increasingly informal work culture born of easy-to-use Web and mobile apps.

All this is evidence for the significance that "Jesus Christ, true God begotten of the Father from eternity, and also true man, born of the Virgin Mary," to use Luther's formula, had in the faith and theology of all the reformers.

Nonreturn rate within 60 days of first insemination (NR %) and litter size (total number of piglets born) of multiparous farrowings were used as fertility measures.

A total of 10 511 infants born of women who had used SSRI drugs but no other central nervous system (CNS -active drug, 1000 infants born of women who had used benzodiazepines and no other CNS -activedrug, and 406 infants whose mothers had used both SSRI and benzodiazepines but no other CNS-active drug.

Professor Benkler demonstrates that laws born of this conception are removing uses of information from the public domain and placing them in an enclosed domain where they are subject to an owner's exclusive control.

This simplistic turn of phrase, born of a misguided notion, gets used regularly.

These weapons, born of postwar starvation budgets, continued to use components introduced with the Model 1855 muzzle-loaders.

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