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Dementia leads in turn to a comparatively early dependency on long-term care services.
This led to the practice of the Fujiwara persuading emperors to retire at a comparatively early age and of placing on the throne child emperors, for whom the Fujiwara acted as regents.
However, one challenge that is likely to dawn on baby Cambridge at a comparatively early age is that he faces a lifetime of public scrutiny.
Your comparatively early arrival time to camp is also a great excuse to brush up on your Euchre skills, a favorite among campers.
Indeed, lung cancer accounted for less than half of the comparatively early mortality among smokers.
Successful realization of experiments especially in MEMS-based applications at a comparatively early stage of their education definitely increases chances that high-school students choose a technical education later on.
By then, Carroll himself was dead, carried off by bronchial pneumonia at the comparatively early age of 65.
Patients experiencing comparatively early disability worsening following CIS could have less opportunity and thus lower probability of initiating treatment prior to the worsening event relative to patients recording a confirmed worsening later on in post-CIS follow-up.
Cells overexpressing JC15 showed higher enhancement in Fura-2 signal comparatively earlier than untransfected controls.
The situation in the Eastern Ghouta was comparatively calm early on Tuesday.
Onset of CVD and diabetes among richer and highly educated people is comparatively earlier.
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