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The most often cited reason is fear of medico-legal consequences offset by a perception of continuous CTG as being a protective measure because of the hard copy evidence of monitoring [ 9] despite midwives' lack of confidence in its reliability to detect fetal compromise [ 7, 10].

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These potentially negative consequences are offset by a range of positive consequences and many people with dementia are able to cope with their diagnosis particularly when adequate support is available [ 24- 27].

The high frequency in Asian domestics but absence in Asian wild boars suggest that this mutation appeared after domestication and that quickly raised in frequency afterwards, may be because its potentially deleterious consequences were offset by other advantages and was positively selected.

As a consequence, the offset calculation will be erroneous, and the spatial accuracy will be affected in one or more areas of the screen.

The consequences could be offset by temporary arrangements, but the symbolic damage would be far-reaching.Another is how to respond if Ukraine's presidential election and Belarus's parliamentary election, both due in October, are too blatantly rigged.

Note that the coupling between either Fa or Fb and the CF3 moieties on the same i-C3F7 groups are < 1 Hz, a likely consequence of offsetting negative through-bond and positive through-space JFF coupling-constant components The analysis of additional X-ray structures and 1D and 2D F NMR spectra for TMFs resulted in the determination of common patterns and correlations.

It is also possible, that any positive effect on sympathetic activity were offset by consequences of systemic β-receptor activation.

The aim of this study was to investigate any correlation between a change in lever arm of the abductor muscles and clinical outcome, including the possible consequences of an exaggerated offset.

How much goes to offset health consequences?

While it's true that many Boomer Encore-preneurs are working to offset the consequences of poor financial planning and The Great Recession, they're also doing it to restore the personal equilibrium that was disrupted when the second place went away.

The severe, negative effect of the UV-killed bacterial diet on daily reproductive output of control worms suggested this was the most stressful of our treatments, but the negative consequences for reproduction were offset by increased mean survival, extended lifespan, and slowed rates of demographic aging (Additional file 1: Table S7), which allowed worms to maintain high relative fitness.

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