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This causes diversion and overperfusion of the pulmonary blood flow to the unaffected areas within the lung, away from the embolised area leading to a low ventilation/ perfusion ratio causing hypoxaemia [40].
Something about the way ice fuses together can cause diversion out the side of the glass and accidental spillage.
This causes prices to drop, affecting producer livelihoods through lower returns causing diversion to non-livestock activities as compensation for falling returns from livestock.
In these patients with neurological impairment, 4-hydroxyphenylpyruvate dioxygenase, the enzyme that converts hydroxyphenylpyruvate (HPPA) to homogentisate, is deficient, causing diversion of HPPA to HPLA.
Subramanian et al 33 apprehended that any significant resource allocation to the control of non-communicable diseases in the current Indian context would deprive the poor, causing diversion of scant public health resources from control of infectious and childbirth-related diseases, which affect the vast majority of Indians, who are predominantly poor.
Send scouts and spies into enemy territory to learn about enemy plans and cause diversions.
Joel Gupta, a passenger on the plane, told CTV Winnipeg they weren't given any information about the threat that caused the diversion.
The difference in cellular responses between the three algorithms tested for partial gravity could therefore be caused by diversions in calcium entry which impinge on downstream signaling pathways.
This is because they can cause "trade diversion".
Ultimately, individuals are forced to cause a diversion in order that they can guiltily scuttle off to catch the last tube unnoticed.
The links to Jihadist groups may well be just the latest attention-grabbing joke, but causing the diversion of an aircraft is a whole new paradigm.
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