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The availability of nutrition significantly affects the effect of SP on female lifespan (Fricke et al. 2010) and we found that mir-278D ko females were extremely sensitive to continuous male exposure, suffering greatly reduced lifespans.
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By focusing almost entirely on battlefield scenes of death and suffering, the performance becomes somewhat repetitive and inures us to the horror -- much like the real human experience of continual exposure to suffering.
Our veterans may have experienced other types of traumatic events, including exposure to suffering civilians, sexual harassment, sexual assault, or even witnessing or participating in torture or other atrocities.
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"Since the patient had direct exposure to individuals suffering from the Ebola virus in one of the three West African nations, she is subject to a mandatory New Jersey quarantine order," a statement from the health department read.
Jeff: "Coach, do you think the time you spent on Exile meditating may have conveniently prepared you for a challenge like this?" Jeff, how would starving, thirsting, and suffering exposure for two days help you prepare for a challenge of grueling physical stamina?
They suggested that the decline in empathy might be an internal reaction against overwhelming exposure to sickness, suffering, and death on the one hand and growing responsibilities on the other.
A study on 77 subjects, who were present in a contaminated area and had no acute symptoms or signs at the time of exposure, are now suffering from respiratory disorders such as bronchiectasis and bronchiolitis obliterans.
Nevertheless, a large number of populations are still at risk of arsenic exposure and are suffering from arsenic-induced adverse effects, such as hypertension, arteriosclerosis, diabetes, hyperkeratosis, neuropathy, and skin, liver, bladder, and lung cancer (Kumagai and Sumi 2007; Smith et al. 2006; Steinmaus et al. 2000; Tseng 2002).
"The year has seen a trend of mass health and safety violations in the maquiladoras," he says, noting that Ciudad Juárez has seen an increased number of incidents of workers suffering exposures to toxins and other on-the-job injuries.
The daily exposure to suffering and loss can lead the haemato-oncological physicians and nurses to experience strong emotions, such as feelings of inadequacy, grief, anger, disillusionment and frustration, sense of failure, desire to avoid patients and detachment to work (Meier et al, 2001).
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