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In summary, the present study demonstrates complex effects of PM2.5 in exaggerating effects of an HFD.
While inaccurate recall may attenuate any associations between exposure and outcome, recall bias among individuals who developed health conditions could falsely exaggerate effect measures.
For example, headache associated with psychopathology has exaggerated effects on quality of life (QoL) and disability [23, 27, 28].
Relative change also exaggerate effects in the other direction.
On the other hand, a drainage system may have the objective of increasing the run-off but also have the undesired effect of exaggerating the effect of a drought.
On the other hand, a drainage system may have the objective of increasing run-off from areas usually too wet, but also have the undesired effect of exaggerating the effect of a drought.
Certainly, he was exaggerating for effect.
He also played up his natural lisp, exaggerating for effect.
Mrs. Clinton was no doubt exaggerating for effect.
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