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It was a victory with enduring consequences.
"Enduring consequences of parenting for risk behaviors from adolescence into early adulthood" Social Science & Medicine.
Yet it looks likely to be one of that campaign's enduring consequences.
But how the accident happened, and its enduring consequences for LaRue, are among the most fictionalized portions of the book.
Zink writes about the big stuff: the travesty of American apartheid; the sexual, economic, and intellectual status of women; the ephemerality of desire and its enduring consequences.
The principle that each of these classes was independent of the other two within its sphere of authority had enduring consequences in Europe.
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An enduring consequence of that agreement was the progressive elimination of the border.
Styron's relationship with Baldwin was his first with a black American, and it proved to be of enduring consequence.
Munjed Farid Al Qutob, London Sexual violence and war Lara Stemple ("The hidden victims of wartime rape," Views, March 3) draws due attention to one of the infinite horrors of war — the unreported sexual assault of men — but ignores an enduring consequence of this silence: the degree to which the possibility of rape upon capture is used to justify limitations on combat opportunities for women.
The enduring consequence of processing an item is regarded as its episodic memory representation.
Thus, as an enduring consequence of DAT auto-immune reactions, functional impairment can be proposed for DAT-i mice within the striatum (possibly, its dorso-medial region).
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