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The cause of this common affliction has often been ascribed to low salt levels in your diet, or more precisely the sodium that is in salt.
Although the cause for this difference is not clear, it has often been ascribed to higher rates of exposure to Leptospira spp. among the male population (2, 3 ); this higher exposure is reflected in labor statistics and in the demographics of recreational activities associated with leptospirosis outbreaks (8, 9, 28 ).
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Less severe incidents have often been ascribed to children or youthful delinquency.
Although the bastions have often been ascribed to the Tudor period, there is no evidence to support this; archaeological investigations suggest that Legge's Mount dates from the reign of Edward I. Blocked battlements (also known as crenellations) in the south side of Legge's Mount are the only surviving medieval battlements at the Tower of London (the rest are Victorian replacements).
Previously, the benefits of resistance-type exercise training on glycaemic control have often been ascribed to an increase in muscle mass over time and concomitant expansion of glucose disposal capacity [ 12].
1 The effect of VAS on mortality has most often been ascribed to prevention and treatment of vitamin A deficiency. 29 We have previously found poorer vitamin A status in children of non-educated mothers.
He underscores Mrs. Clinton's intelligence, toughness and resilience but also describes less than attractive traits that have more often been ascribed to George W. Bush: religious convictions that "to some bordered on a messiahlike self-perception," a "demand for absolute loyalty," a discomfort with being challenged.
An improvement will often be ascribed to the treatment, although at least two other factors often play a role.
17, 18 The phenotypic differences between individual organisms can often be ascribed to the underlying genetic and environmental variations.
Positive impacts of plant diversity thus often have been ascribed to the increased probability of including legume species in more diverse plant communities [24], [26], [33], i.e. the selection or sampling effect of plant diversity [34], [35].
Free T4 concentrations also change during pregnancy: in the first trimester a transient rise is often observed and has been ascribed to the stimulatory effects of high circulating levels of human chorionic gonadotrophin (hCG) acting on the TSH receptor (TSH concentrations are correspondingly reduced, or even partially suppressed).
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