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In "Powers of Horror, an Essay on Abjection," philosopher Julia Kristeva writes, "In psychoanalysis as in anthropology one commonly links the sacred and the establishment of the religious bond that it presupposes with sacrifice".
Insulin resistance is the defined pathogenesis of diabetes and it commonly links the correlation to the other MS components.
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However, psychopathy is more commonly linked in the public imagination with crime.
Officials allege that the protesters employed "black bloc" tactics, most commonly linked to anarchists.
The findings upset conventional medical belief that cirrhosis was due to the poor nutrition commonly linked to alcoholism, not alcohol.
In fact, there is a specific type of heart attack commonly linked with sudden emotional stress.
They engineered the exosomes to target a gene called KRAS, which is commonly linked to pancreatic cancer.
At first, the Shodan discoveries seemed trivial: devices commonly linked to networks such as printers and Web servers.
Gestational diabetes is commonly linked to development of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM).
Suicide among natives is commonly linked with depression and mental illness, which often goes untreated in rural areas, as well as with alcoholism and cultural and economic stress.
Similar problems could be encountered with regular use of cocaine, one of the drugs most commonly linked to attempted suicide and suicide, she said.
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