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Employees' satisfaction with the compensation they receive is likely to affect the consequences of on-call duties.
Most importantly, however, the phenotypic consequences of Brd4 suppression appear completely reversible upon restoration of Brd4 expression, implying that any deleterious consequences of on-target Brd4 inhibition observed clinically could be managed through careful timing of drug administration and withdrawal.
The consequences of on-farm control measures as practiced were compared with the expected consequences of alternative options, such as refraining from control measures or eradication of SASd from the sheep population.
Still, the self-employed should look at the tax consequences of taking on new projects.
Even with interest rates at record lows, they worry about the consequences of taking on more debt.
Be willing to be anxious, uncomfortable, and mistake-prone because these are the natural consequences of taking on challenges.
Most research results on consequences of NSSI on family functioning are based on qualitative data [ 9].
Many other cross-sectional studies have focused on the consequences of violence on HCWs.
The literature we reviewed sheds some light on the financial consequences of NCDs on households in LMICs.
This suggests that the consequences of aging on metabolism may differ depending on the tissue.
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