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Furthermore, patients experience a moderate amount of physical symptoms from their illness (identity) and believe their illness affects their daily life to a rather large extent (consequences).
More research is required to fully assess the extent, consequences and potential countermeasures in relation to HIV-related stigma within gay communities.
Indeed, much of the physiological and developmental variations across the evolutionary continuum of the plant kingdom are to a large extent consequences of how regulatory transcription factors have been reprogrammed over time to create diverse network configurations [ 5- 7].
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Understanding the factors that effect erosion makes it possible to predict the extent and consequences of onsite erosion.[5].
The extent and consequences of P-hacking in science.
To some extent, their consequences have cost him support among Palestinians as well.
Andor, N. et al. Pan-cancer analysis of the extent and consequences of intratumor heterogeneity.
Still, it said, large uncertainties limit predictions of the extent and consequences -- good and bad -- of future warming.
Much elephant research concentrates on the extent and consequences of elephant persecution.
As the years passed, some relented, conceding that they had miscalculated the extent and consequences of international opprobrium.
The extent and consequences of heat exposure in different occupational settings, countries, and cultural contexts is not well studied.
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