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As a consequence, extreme caution needs to be taken in study designs to minimize the risk of participants while maximizing the benefit.
As a consequence, extreme vigilance in the use of medical implants, particularly in intensive care units, is strongly recommended.
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Lorraine Barnes suffered a heart attack in 2005 and has lived with the consequences – extreme exhaustion and breathlessness – ever since.
The likely consequences: extreme traffic congestion and even higher concentrations of air pollution and planet-warming carbon emissions.
Ed Miliband's manifesto is for them, yet many don't feel it – an inevitable consequence of extreme social inequality.
As a consequence, under extreme xeric conditions, shrub mortality increased in north-facing slopes, especially when not grazed.
As consequence of extreme rainstorms, farmland and adjacent areas, e.g. villages, roads, biotopes and watercourses, are repeatedly damaged.
Gail Hodson, of the campaign group Frack Free Lancashire, said: "It is only what we've been expecting as it is an undisputed consequence of extreme energy extraction.
A new US report, Risky Business (pdf), claims that on the current path and as a consequence of extreme heat, US national commodity crop production, including cotton, could decline by up to 42% by 2100.
They also vividly demonstrate a natural consequence of extreme inequality: Societies grow harsher.
We propose that the relative shortening in men and lengthening in women of the anterior upper face at puberty is the mechanistic consequence of extreme maxillary rotation during ontogeny.
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