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– FG1#1 In addition to a fear of needles and injection practice itself, the youth mentioned a further fear of addiction which they saw as a down-hill trajectory, which almost inevitably followed the transition into IDU: "I just wouldn't do that [IDU] cause that's how people get really bad…I don't want to end up on East Hastings… I want better for myself than that".

However, let's step back and look at McGraw-Hill's trajectory.

At times producing gusts that made it hard to stand steadily, it blew against the riders on the first and final hills, across their trajectory for much of the middle section before moving slightly behind.

A pioneering and initially popular post-war development famed for its "streets in the sky" network of wide, sloping walkways, Park Hill charted a common trajectory for such estates: optimism giving way to dilapidation, social decline and then notoriety.

With his finger, he traced back the trajectory to a hill about a kilometer away, where a Marine sentry later mentioned that he saw our shooter through binoculars peeking out from behind a building.

Did Hill go with Beethoven's unmistakable musical trajectory?

Within six months, says Larry Chavis, a professor of entrepreneurship at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, "sales had returned to the same trajectory that they had been on before the boycott".

Hill and colleagues (2013) used group-based trajectory modeling of auditory P3 data collected longitudinally from offspring in families with and without familial risk for AUD and found that specific trajectories of P3 were associated with familial risk and CHRM2 variation, with high familial risk in male offspring.

During development, the epigenetic landscape is intended as a physical landscape made of hills and valleys in which a development trajectory is like a marble rolling according to the landscape shapes it encounters.

Specifically, they use a standard approach to measuring the "cost" of a genetic code in terms of the weighted frequency of errors of different severity, and measure the trajectory of codes using a hill-climbing optimization algorithm.

Composition of functional groups with reproductive outputs was also significantly different among age classes; however, a restoration trajectory was only evident in the upper hills where sites converged towards the target goal.

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