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But he said that the Cuban program has become weaker because the government had started to exercise more control over the scientists and because of economic pressures.
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And it has started to exercise this power.
"In the wake of political gridlock and a lack of a clear political direction, some elements of the ISI have started to exercise certain prerogatives".
By then, the country had already started to exercise his imagination.
At the moment, it's not known whether beginning to exercise after plaques have started to build up might alter that outcome, Dr. Head says.
Classically, the study of the athlete's heart was focused on the LV; but in the last two decades, with the introduction of advanced echocardiographic techniques and MRI, the RV exercise-remodeling has started to be described.
Do I have to start to exercise some maturity and self-control?
Phrases such as "stay ahead of thirst", promotion of the "science of hydration" and advising sports enthusiasts to consume sports drinks before starting to exercise have helped create a global industry that forecasters Mintel estimated will be worth $1.6bn by 2016, they say.
Certainly, information such as "whether you exercised or had dietary intervention during pregnancy" and "what time did you start to exercise or have dietary intervention" were self-reported and also need investigators to collect individually.
Suddenly, their control group of diabetics had started exercising and eating better.
Friends described Mr. Peguero as a controlling ex-boyfriend who was jealous that Ms. Baez, a single mother of two grown children, had started exercising and was dating again.
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