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The frequent exposures soften him up and almost turn him into a nice guy.
The deep rooted anti-communism has been reinforced by frequent exposures of North Korea as an axis of evil.
However, effective immunity can be weakened or lost by frequent exposures to biological and environmental hazards, particularly during aging process.
We hypothesized that the energetic cost of frequent exposures to sub-lethal temperatures might be responsible for these shifts.
This revised model more accurately reflected the frequent exposures to activities associated with sporting seasons whilst illustrating that the same factors and mechanisms may have different outcomes (i.e. injury or continued participation) for different athletes.
To identify the resistance profiles of conjunctival and nasal bacterial isolates in patients undergoing intravitreal injections and to determine if frequent exposures to topical fluoroquinolones increased antimicrobial resistance among these organisms.
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For television journalists, for whom airtime is everything, a cable network means frequent exposure throughout the day, rather than two minutes on the "Nightly News".
On frequent exposure to alcohol, the nervous system adapts to the drug, and this results in early-morning awakening.
Frequent exposure to frying fumes has been found to damage the airways of both restaurant and home cooks.
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