Sentence examples for frequently aggravated from inspiring English sources

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Absorption and toxicity occur mostly during periods of high temperature and low humidity (<30percentt), frequently aggravated by windy conditions.

The risk for exposure in developing countries is frequently aggravated by lack of safety equipment and inadequate laboratory facilities (34).

This was evident in caregivers' accounts of their own physical and mental health struggles, which were frequently aggravated during the child's illness.

Women (as contrasted with men) are disproportionately often affected by constipation, which is frequently aggravated by pregnancy and ameliorated after delivery, 2 so it is reasonable to wonder whether constipation has hormonal causes.

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The stress of illness in those with type 1 diabetes frequently aggravates glycemic control and necessitates more frequent monitoring of blood glucose (e.g., every 4 6 h).

But I think even the most easygoing people frequently aggravate and are aggravated by others.

However, the transient nature of the protein-substrate interactions displayed in substrate binding or release and involvement of lipids frequently aggravates experimental characterization.

And while capital markets celebrate short-term results over long-term corporate development, governments seem to have only one response to the urgent new challenges of our time: overregulation, resulting in crippling micromanagement and microregulation of domains that are evolving at breakneck speed, frequently aggravating the problems the regulations attempted to resolve.

In contrast, a child's behavioral problems can frequently aggravate a mother's depression or increase parenting distress (Vaughan et al. 2012).

The problem is, even if ads aren't bad on an intrinsic level, they're frequently aggravating on a practical one.

The stress of illness, trauma, and/or surgery frequently aggravates glycemic control and may precipitate diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) or nonketotic hyperosmolar state, life-threatening conditions that require immediate medical care to prevent complications and death (145).

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