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Excluding clients with missing file data may have had some consequences for the representativeness of the sample.
These experimental demonstrations of the radiotoxicity enhancement of low- and medium-energy X-rays due to the presence of iodinated contrast agents had some consequences in radiological diagnosis, mainly because of the fear of mutagenic effects postexamination (Adams et al, 1977; Norman et al, 1978, 2001).
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It can have some consequences,' said Jean-Pierre Martel, lawyer for Paribas.
The orbital configuration of LARES may also have some consequences in terms of non-gravitational perturbations and measurement errors.
That could have some consequences for Gulf rebuilding efforts.
The growing hegemony of the socio-technical system has some consequences in teaching.
The definition does have some consequences that do not accord with the ordinary notion.
Giving people the choice of opting out of an annuity is likely to have some consequences, though.
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