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He also generally concludes that the Zano team lacked the expertise to deliver what they had promised.

A recent report by de Silva on behalf of the Health Foundation [ 5] synthesised over 550 pieces of research in many long-term conditions covering several countries and generally concludes that self-management approaches have a beneficial impact on quality of life as well as use of health resources, although it should be noted that extent of these benefits are debated [ 6 8].

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Existing reviews generally conclude that residential greenspace is beneficial to health.

While the results of studies that manipulate both diversity and environmental stress generally conclude that stress modulates the strength of diversity effects, the direction of the effect appears idiosyncratic, with environmental stress heightening [10] or weakening [11], [12] biotic effects depending on the study.

They generally conclude that failure to use assistance can be explained by treatment-related issues such as cost and access, and patient-related issues such as lack of awareness or knowledge about assistance, including misperceptions about the effectiveness and safety of pharmacotherapy or concerns about addiction.

Dr. Curtin said scientists had generally concluded that only some ecosystems could support long-term grazing.

Most work at temperatures below minus-420 degrees Fahrenheit, and by the 1970s, physicists had generally concluded that that was just a chilly limit of how nature works.

The agency has found dozens of studies generally concluding that more than 50,000 people die prematurely each year because of illnesses caused by exposure to soot.

Historians have generally concluded that far from being a rogue agency, the C.I.A. was following orders from the White House or top officials.

Rational choice theorists generally conclude that the absence of any effective higher authority means that such institutions have to be conceived as self-enforcing.

These earlier studies generally concluded that every additional 100 grams (or about 3.5 ounces) added to your feet should increase the energy cost of running by about 1 percent.

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