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In effect, that closes the hospital.

Specifically, there appeared to be an increase in death acceptance over time (11% at baseline and 57% at 1 month post-DT), raising the possibility of a delayed effect, which is consistent with findings from other studies of group differences in effects that occurred a week or more after DT [ 31, 37].

After a single ibogaine injection into their bloodstream, rodents trained to drink alcohol lost interest in the substance--an effect that lasted for weeks.

This can be explained by the probable faster consolidation of the fracture in Group A, resulting in better function and pain scores in the first weeks, an effect that probably tends to be attenuated over time.

That "in effect" has a pretty big effect.

The order has been in effect for nine weeks.

Borsellino was killed that week in Palermo.

Hardy later stated that his release had been in effect two weeks before WWE made the announcement.

The disclosure caused officials to intensify the virtual information blackout that has been in effect across the past fearful week that the sniper has been roaming a 50-mile stretch of Washington and its suburbs.

Indeed, one of the great successes in both British and American news publishing is the Week, in effect an aggregator that is printed on paper.With their stories roaming widely, English-language news outlets in particular are taking on broader identities.

Mr. Smith said that the guarantee has been widely in effect for only a few weeks and that he can't predict what sort of problems may spur a complaint.

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