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The objects with a "medium positive impact" were more surprising: apparently, llamas, cheetahs, ladybirds and basketballs will get you clicks, as will images in "reddish" colours.
MIDAS grades III and IV (i.e, MIDAS score ≥11), indicating moderate or severe impact, were more common in people with headache on ≥15 days/month (38.9%) than in those with episodic headache (17.7%; χ2 = 37.504; P < 0.001) (Table 1).
Rear-seated occupants on the same side as the crash impact were more likely to be severely/fatally injured than occupants seated on the opposite side (Multivariable adjusted OR: 2.54, 95 % CI: 2.31 2.79), as were those in angle crashes (Multivariable adjusted OR: 10.85, 95 % CI: 9.24 12.73).
This was contrasted to other global health issues such as maternal mortality and HIV/AIDS where the disease burden and impact were more 'visible'visible
Moreover, the high strains induced by the lateral impact were mainly focused on the ipsilateral side of the brain, while those induced by the central impact were more diffusely located on both sides.
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Disparate impact is more complicated.
The impact is more profound.
The impact is more obvious.
But the impact is more than cosmetic.
For Cummins, the impact is more direct.
Overseas, the impact is more immediately felt.
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