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The overall aim of the study is to examine the effect of a vast number of exposures on pregnancy outcome and maternal and fetal health during pregnancy and postpartum.

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The use of inadequate cyber-physical security mechanisms may have an adverse effect on a vast number of resources, including assets of private companies, government networks, and mission critical infrastructures [2].

See, obviously in thrall to the possibilities of her subject, spends much time drawing her multiple arrows of connection, but in the end achieves not so much the stylized grace of Chinese opera as the clutter-effect of a vast topical agenda.

An American was also ordained on Friday to the rank of archbishop, Monsignor Charles Brown, who is being sent as a Vatican diplomat to Ireland, which is reeling from the effects of a vast clerical sex abuse scandal.

What we are seeing all around us are the continued effects of a vast criminal enterprise that has never been brought to account, employing a process that, as University of Texas economist James Galbraith explains, involved the equivalent of counterfeiting, laundering and fencing.

GPCR signaling pathways play a key role in setting many circuit parameters as they mediate effects of a vast number of neurotransmitters and neuromodulators (Nusbaum and Blitz, 2012).

We observed a clear defect in 80S ribosome biogenesis in HeLa cells depleted of Nol9 as a direct effect of the vast absence of 60S ribosomal subunit.

It has also become clear that it is not possible for individual countries alone to develop the knowledge and methodologies needed for measuring and evaluating the effects and associated risks of a vast number of emerging pollutants.

The electoral court's decision is a side effect of a separate criminal probe into a vast kickback scandal centered on the state-run oil giant Petrobras.

One effect of the vast growth of wealth in contemporary America is that the rich are no longer exalted: too many millionaires have socially degraded wealth.

Above all, America must lead efforts to grapple with the global recession, through its dominant position at the IMF, its vital role in resisting the siren call of protectionism and the stimulative effect of the vast government outlays Mr Obama is planning.

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