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According to some orthodontic surgeons, the teeth are capable of aggravating the average crowding level in the dental arch.
Since neither glucose nor lactate appears to be the damaging factor during cerebral ischemia, we postulated that glucose loading evokes a short-lived (30 60 min) systemic response (hormonal or other) that, when occurring simultaneously with an ischemic episode, is capable of aggravating the degree of delayed neuronal damage postischemia.
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At the trial, which concluded in the 13 protesters being found guilty of aggravated trespass last month, scientific evidence was presented that showed halting a flight may be the most significant individual action capable of reducing emissions.
Only 4percentt were convicted of aggravated felonies.
He dismissed 49 counts of aggravated assault.
The man, Jose Julio Ventura, 46, pleaded guilty in December to aggravated manslaughter, aggravated assault and two counts of aggravated sexual assault.
That's a lot of aggravated people!
Not guilty of aggravated sexual assault.
She was also found not guilty of aggravated child abuse and aggravated manslaughter of a child.
Being forced to sit idly at home, without a job when you're perfectly capable of working damn hard: that's aggravating.
While astrocytes show a good capability repairing in many CNS processes, they are also capable of secreting inflammatory factors such as cytokines and chemokines, which aggravate brain damage [ 39].
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