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Some argue the wider apart the pedals are, the more it can exacerbate conditions such as knee strain; a smaller Q-factor is seen as more ergonomically efficient.
The problems exacerbate conditions in an already devastated countryside, where drought has driven hundreds of thousands of people to cities.
Changes to genes that control metabolism might trigger or exacerbate conditions such as diabetes or obesity, while disruption to other genes, such as those that govern the body's inflammatory response, might have an impact on heart disease.
Often several elements come into play to exacerbate conditions of impoverishment and susceptibility to risks.
The concomitant use of these herbs with drugs can hence exacerbate conditions like arrhythmia, angina pectoris, or hypertension [8].
Awofeso (2011) makes the claim that the architectural design of incarceration facilities can exacerbate conditions such as tuberculosis due to poor ventilation and crowded and shared prison cells and common spaces.
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High winds have exacerbated conditions, and temperatures dropped below freezing across most of the US, with subzero temperatures in Illinois, Wisconsin and Nebraska.
High winds have exacerbated conditions, and temperatures dropped below freezing across most of the US, with subzero temperatures in Illinois, Wisconsin and Nebraska, where a teenager died from exposure.
It's not like carbon monoxide poisoning or road accidents, it's not the sole factor causing a death – it's a factor that adds to other underlying problems, exacerbates conditions and accelerates the course of the disease".
"This could create obstacles to any recovery process and may exacerbate existing conditions".
"These type of images do not cause eating disorders but they escalate and exacerbate existing conditions.
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