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That is that people who eat more frequently might be also be engaging in the healthy habit of renewal, taking frequent breaks to get the energy boost they need.
Higher stakes games played more frequently might allow them to do that, whilst affording those languishing in lower echelons a better chance of crashing the party.
And with just an ounce or two of creativity, owners who haul stuff frequently might realize that the Sport Trac may actually be a better choice than a regular pickup.
Studies as far back as 1991, before Celebrex and Vioxx were invented, suggested that patients who took aspirin frequently might be less likely to develop colon cancer.
There was weak suggestive evidence that requiring drivers to renew their licenses more frequently might yield small reductions in the fatal crash involvement rates of the oldest drivers; however, this was not statistically significant.
For example, it is possible that patients more frequently might have sought help for depressive or mixed episodes or comorbid disorders during the second calendar period, which finally led to the diagnosis of a bipolar disorder in depression or remission.
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It is not known how frequently this might occur and thus how much of a problem this might represent for automated data interpretation.
During the trial participants will be monitored as per routine practice, possibly more frequently than might otherwise have been the case, and they may receive more frequent preventive oral hygiene advice.
Less frequently, you might be offered hormone-replacement therapy.
If you experience that moment frequently, you might consider the RHA 750i in-ear headphones — they are one durable set.
But for a new generation of Belarussians, who want to start businesses or travel abroad more frequently, that might not be enough.
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