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The pattern of results for PFOA and ADHD in our full population, with a small increase then more notable decrease in prevalence, is unlikely to be causal and may reflect some unmeasured correlate of PFOA exposure.
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And because the global population is increasing, by then, more than six billion people will live in cities. Urban living places significant burdens on the environment.
In the second pattern, the state that is the least probable of the two at low transition rates becomes more and more probable as transition rates increase, then temporarily becomes more probable than the other state, and then decreases in probability as it converges towards the high rate equilibrium (e.g., perianth differentiation, Fig. 3).
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The incline increased gradually, and then more dramatically, until it was verging on a proper climb.
For increasing values of the parameter λ 3, the fluid velocity amplitudes decrease and, also, if λ 3 remains constant and the values of the magnetic parameter increase, then the fluid flows more slowly.
Those risks increase after age 35, then more after age 40, and even more after age 45, she said.
If indels locally increase the mutation rate, then more substitutions are expected to accumulate on the lineage harboring the derived indel mutation (Tian et al. 2008; Zhu et al. 2009; McDonald et al. 2011).
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