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The drugs in these pairs are thus likely to have a high propensity to cause the disease or to considerably aggravate its symptoms.
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This in turn gave rise to new tax increases and to popular discontent, which was considerably aggravated by the legalistic party of the faqīhs.
We verified through instruction level profiling that when these schemes are combined with various H.264/AVC coding techniques, the computational burden to derive the motion data could be considerably aggravated.
11 18 The problem is considerably aggravated by poor awareness of glaucoma among the population leading to late presentation, 19 25 and limited treatment options once they are diagnosed with the disease.
"I think he's disappointed by it, but I think he also understands 14 days is a lot easier to cope with than six weeks," General Manager Steve Phillips said yesterday in a conference call, referring to the possibility that Vaughn could have been out for considerably longer had he continued to play and aggravated the injury.
The threat that more people will die from such events "now seems almost inevitable, but will be greatly aggravated if greenhouse gases are not considerably reduced," the study states. .
Further, such effect aggravates in the event of heavy flow when interaction between vehicles is considerably high.
The municipalities had co-signed for a foreign loan, and were forced to pay NOK 3.5 million annually just in interest, in addition to the operating cost of the airport; these were aggravated by not only the loss of the sole scheduled service, but also considerably less charter traffic than estimated.
Moreover, myocardial fibrosis aggravates ischemia, by reduction of capillary density and coronary reserve [ 16], and considerably increases the risk of ventricular arrhythmias and sudden cardiac death [ 17– 17].
Considerably harder.
Yes, considerably.
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